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| From: | Nils Valentin | Date: | August 21 2003 3:02am |
| Subject: | mysqlbinlog question | ||
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Hi MySQL Fans ;-), This time I am using 4.0.13-max (tar format from www.mysql.com) on Redhat 9. When I issue the command mysqlbinlog it does not show me the whole binary logfile but just the first line or so (below). mysqlbinlog baby-bumble-bee-bin.000009 # at 4 #030814 14:38:17 server id 1 Start: binlog v 4, server v created 700101 9:00:00 I understood that I can use the tool to view the whole binary log data. Am I mistaken ? Best regards Nils Valentin Tokyo/Japan
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| • mysqlbinlog question | Nils Valentin | 21 Aug |
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| • Re: mysqlbinlog question | Nils Valentin | 21 Aug |
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