Hi Jon,

The -log suffix is added when you're running with logging (log or
log-bin in my.cnf/my.ini). log-bin may be being used for replication, so
be careful about removing it. And if one server isn't using logging, you
probably don't need it.


Hope that helps.


Matt



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Rosenberg"
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: Standard vs. Log


> I have mysql on linux on two machines.  Both version 4.0.16.  On one
> machine, it is reported as 4.0.16-standard and on the other machine it
is
> reported as 4.0.16-log (according to PHPMyAdmin).  What is the
difference
> (obviously something with logging) and how can I change from standard
to log
> and vice versa?
>
> Thanks


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