Re: logrotate and mysqld

2003-08-14 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:10:30 -0400 (EDT) Matthew Saltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The /etc/logrotate.d/mysqld script in mysql-server-3.23.56-1.72 invokes mysqladmin flushlogs in the prerotate and postrotate sections. If mysql has a root password, then these steps fail. It is possible to

Re: logrotate and mysqld

2003-08-14 Thread Matthew Saltzman
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Sean Estabrooks wrote: On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:10:30 -0400 (EDT) Matthew Saltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The /etc/logrotate.d/mysqld script in mysql-server-3.23.56-1.72 invokes mysqladmin flushlogs in the prerotate and postrotate sections. If mysql has a root

logrotate and mysqld

2003-08-10 Thread Matthew Saltzman
The /etc/logrotate.d/mysqld script in mysql-server-3.23.56-1.72 invokes mysqladmin flushlogs in the prerotate and postrotate sections. If mysql has a root password, then these steps fail. It is possible to give the mysql root password on the command line, but /etc/logrotate.d/mysqld is world