J,
Wednesday, March 27, 2002, 4:46:08 PM, you wrote:

JvDBKA> I'm running RH Linux 7.0,and Mysql  Version: 3.23.22-beta, and the
JvDBKA> mysqld.log grows very rapidly.
JvDBKA> Is there a way to turn it off ?
JvDBKA> Logrotation is not really an option in this case, the only
JvDBKA> possibilities are not logging or delete it every day.
JvDBKA> Any hints ?

What about moving your mysql.log to mysql.old and then execute
mysqladmin flush-logs?
Look at:
     http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/o/Log_file_maintenance.html

JvDBKA> JvD,Netherlands




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