B Burnout New Pleskian Nov 2, 2009 #1 Hello, They mysqld.log file in %plesk_installdir%\Databases\MySQL\Log gets pretty big now -> 1,77GB. Can I just delete this file? Is it possible that MySQL cleans up that file itself? Kind regards, Burn
Hello, They mysqld.log file in %plesk_installdir%\Databases\MySQL\Log gets pretty big now -> 1,77GB. Can I just delete this file? Is it possible that MySQL cleans up that file itself? Kind regards, Burn
B Burnout New Pleskian Nov 16, 2009 #2 The file has been growing till > 2GB now. I think I'm going to delete it. Is there a logrotation possibility please? Regard, Burn
The file has been growing till > 2GB now. I think I'm going to delete it. Is there a logrotation possibility please? Regard, Burn
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Nov 16, 2009 #3 What about just removing mysql logging in MySQL config file?
B Burnout New Pleskian Nov 17, 2009 #4 IgorG said: What about just removing mysql logging in MySQL config file? Click to expand... I find that a bit drastic. Isn't there logrotation available please?
IgorG said: What about just removing mysql logging in MySQL config file? Click to expand... I find that a bit drastic. Isn't there logrotation available please?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Nov 17, 2009 #5 I can suggest you create some logrotation.bat script for this purpose and run it periodically via created Scheduled Task in Plesk.
I can suggest you create some logrotation.bat script for this purpose and run it periodically via created Scheduled Task in Plesk.