jan, Monday, July 15, 2002, 10:01:04 AM, you wrote: >>Description: ja> The command "mysqladmin -h host -u user -ppass flush-logs" does rotate the logs of mysql but not the errorlog. >>How-To-Repeat: ja> Self compiled mysql on debian. >>Fix: ja> Not a real solution but an manual restart of the mysql server reactivates the errorlog.
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