# The log file name and location can be set in
# /etc/my.cnf by setting the "log-error" option
# in [mysqld] section as follows:
#
# [mysqld]
# log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log
#
# For the mysqladmin commands below to work, root account
# password is required. Use mysql_config_editor(1) to store
# authentication credentials in the encrypted login path file
# ~/.mylogin.cnf
#
# Example usage:
#
# mysql_config_editor set --login-path=client --user=root --host=localhost --password
#
# When these actions has been done, un-comment the following to
# enable rotation of mysqld's log error.
#
#/var/log/mysqld.log {
# create 640 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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