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Hi,

In /etc/my.cnf I put an entry under [mysqld] section for mysqld.log as
following:

log = /var/log/mysqld.log

However, mysqld actually does not log anything. Can any one out here
help me to make it working, please give me a hand. Thanks in advance!

Alex
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Hi,
log = /var/log/mysqld.log


could the user, under which the server runs, write to this file?

Brgds,
Jens
Jul 19 '05 #2
Hi,
log = /var/log/mysqld.log


could the user, under which the server runs, write to this file?

Brgds,
Jens
Jul 19 '05 #3
The owner is set to mysql.mysql and the mysqld is running under this
user. The mode is set to 644. I think it should be no problem with the
settings.

alex

Jens Schanz <ma**@jensschan z.de> wrote in message news:<3f******* *************** @newsread4.arco r-online.net>...
Hi,
log = /var/log/mysqld.log


could the user, under which the server runs, write to this file?

Brgds,
Jens

Jul 19 '05 #4
The owner is set to mysql.mysql and the mysqld is running under this
user. The mode is set to 644. I think it should be no problem with the
settings.

alex

Jens Schanz <ma**@jensschan z.de> wrote in message news:<3f******* *************** @newsread4.arco r-online.net>...
Hi,
log = /var/log/mysqld.log


could the user, under which the server runs, write to this file?

Brgds,
Jens

Jul 19 '05 #5

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