rrectly existing
bin-log(s) must be left in tact.
Any help will be appreciated.
Please advise,
Joel Fowler
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trap - one which Red Hat just happened to fall in.
Joel Fowler
At 08:36 AM 8/14/01 -0500, Gerald Clark wrote:
>This really is not a MySQL issue, but a Red Hat issue.
>Don't logrotate the MySQL bin logs.
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>Joel Fowler wrote:
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No, unfortunately they just seem to be gone along with the integrity of
most good recovery strategies.
Joel Fowler
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At 01:16 PM 8/14/01 -0500, Gerald Clark wrote:
>I don't recall ever losing a log.
>Are you sure logrotate isn't renaming it
I've also reported this problem to Red Hat' Bugzilla as I understand
they're responsible for the /etc/logrotate.d/mysql script. It's Bugzilla
[Bug 51711] "Changed - MySQL looses bin-logs during logrotate".
Joel Fowler
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