In the 4.0.10 version I found a new computername.err file instead the old
lod named mysql.err . This feature is a new standard or there is a way to
continue to named it to mysql.err ?
Regards
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Massimo Petrini
c/o Omt spa
Via Ferrero 67/a
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: mailing.database.mysql
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 4:36 PM
Subject: PLEASE SEE THE MYSQL.ERR FILE ATTACHED
> Good Morning,
>
> Please see into file mysql.err look the InnoDB errors.
>
> We are working with 4.0.1-alpha-max-nt-log versión under operating system
> Windows 2000 advan
Good Morning,
Please see into file mysql.err look the InnoDB errors.
We are working with 4.0.1-alpha-max-nt-log versión under operating system
Windows 2000 advance Server. Our database have about 13GB of disk.
Thank you for your help.
We are waiting for your solutions or comments.
Best regar
always every write.
>When I get a MySQL error, the error message is only partially written to
>MySQL.Err file (on WIn2k). If I call the MySQL.Err text file up in an
>editor window, only half of the error message is visible. I tried MySLAdmin
>flush-logs but that didn't help.
When I get a MySQL error, the error message is only partially written to
MySQL.Err file (on WIn2k). If I call the MySQL.Err text file up in an
editor window, only half of the error message is visible. I tried MySLAdmin
flush-logs but that didn't help. How do I get the entire error me