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mysql
# The log file name and location can be set in # /etc/my.cnf by setting the "log-error" option # in either [mysqld] or [mysqld_safe] section as # follows: # # [mysqld] # log-error=/var/lib/mysql/mysqld.log # # In case the root user has a password, then you # have to create a /root/.my.cnf configuration file # with the following content: # # [mysqladmin] # password = <secret> # user= root # # where "<secret>" is the password. # # ATTENTION: The /root/.my.cnf file should be readable # _ONLY_ by root ! /var/lib/mysql/mysqld.log { # create 600 mysql mysql notifempty daily rotate 5 missingok compress postrotate # just if mysqld is really running if test -x /usr/bin/mysqladmin && \ /usr/bin/mysqladmin ping &>/dev/null then /usr/bin/mysqladmin flush-logs fi endscript }
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