Hello Oliver
On 2006-01-25 Olivier Berger wrote:
> It would be so bad if lots of people would get /var full because of this
> one...
>
> > On 2006-01-24 Olivier Berger wrote:
> > > The value KEEP_BINARY_LOGS is at 0 by default in
> > > /etc/mysql/debian-log-rotate.conf
Eh, at least for Sarge th
Hmmm... OK, I see...
My fault if I'm using testing, then ;)
Hmmm... Any way to warn users of testing maybe ? DWN ?
It would be so bad if lots of people would get /var full because of this
one...
Regards,
Le mardi 24 janvier 2006 à 19:41 +0100, Christian Hammers a écrit :
> tags 349661 + wontfi
tags 349661 + wontfix confirmed
thanks
Hello Olivier
On 2006-01-24 Olivier Berger wrote:
> The value KEEP_BINARY_LOGS is at 0 by default in
> /etc/mysql/debian-log-rotate.conf
The value was probably indeed not choosen very well but I can't change
it for the already released Debian Sarge release
Package: mysql-server-4.1
Version: 4.1.15-1
Severity: important
I've noticed a behaviour where /var/log/mysql endlessly increases. This
has serious consequences on /var becoming full, which is a bad
situation.
Binary logs seem to be created in default config (why ?... only
necessary for special
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