On 19-Jul-2009, at 07:35, Wietse Venema wrote:
LuKreme:
Weitse:
LuKreme:
Getting a lot of these:
postfix/trivial-rewrite[88525]: fatal: proxy:mysql:/usr/local/etc/
postfix/mysql_virtual_domains_maps.cf(0,lock|fold_fix): table
lookup
problem
Log for trivial-rewrite warning: records in Postfix logs.
Look in the MySQL logs.
Despite my.cfg having log=/var/log/mysqld.log in it, apparently
nothing is being logged to the logfile, only a 'logfile turned over'.
Look in the PREVIOUS logfile.
All the logfiles say only 'logfile turned over'. Evidently, mysql is
setup to log to some bin log file with a name ending in .00000#
$ file /var/db/mysql/mail-bin.000002
/var/db/mysql/mail-bin.000002: MySQL replication log
But as I said, I found that this was simply a password mismatch error
for the lookup table. I will have to poke the mysql geek for some log-
fu info. Looking at the logfile from within phpmyadmin is a large pain
in the nether posterior.
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