I got rid of my 20G log file by renaming it, flushing log, and then
rebooting machine. That closed off the old log file and started a new one.

The new one was small enough that I could open it and see what's being
logged - absolutely everything in great detail.

Does anyone know how to manage these things?


On 1/4/05 2:08 PM, "Roland Dumas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I notice that I have a sql.log file that is 20G. It's being updated
> continuously, as the file is open. Not healthy. I figure I need to turn down
> the logging on mysql or turn it off.
> 
> I get the system variables and see that log, log_update, log_bin, etc., are
> all OFF
> 
> Anyone know what I can do to shut down mysql logging?
> 
> (MacOS)
> 
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