Re: bin files in var/log/mysql
Brent Clark wrote:
Hi all
I saw all a few bin files in var/log/mysql.
trinity:/var/log/mysql# ls -la
total 5760
drwxr-s---  2 mysql adm    4096 2006-05-18 07:47 .
drwxr-xr-x 13 root  root   4096 2006-05-18 08:13 ..
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm  145221 2006-05-13 07:35 mysql-bin.000133
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm  178978 2006-05-14 07:35 mysql-bin.000134
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm   99868 2006-05-15 07:58 mysql-bin.000135
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm   97529 2006-05-16 07:52 mysql-bin.000136
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm   73481 2006-05-17 07:52 mysql-bin.000137
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm  422265 2006-05-18 07:47 mysql-bin.000138
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm  248005 2006-05-18 14:07 mysql-bin.000139
-rw-rw----  1 mysql adm     800 2006-05-18 07:47 mysql-bin.index
Those are MySQLs binary logfiles as specified by the "log-bin" parameter 
in /etc/mysql/my.cnf. You can examine them with the mysqlbinlog tool, 
just type for example
  $ mysqlbinlog mysql-bin.000139
Could anyone please tell me what are these for, 
Simply to log update queries (see my.cnf and the MySQL administration 
manual).
> and I would like to know
how come they dont get compress / rotated. 
Check /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server.
> It seem like files will just
keep on getting created with out
 old files been deleted.
Check the "rotate" parameter in the above file.
	-- Kilian
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