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| From: | Scott Haneda | Date: | April 26 2007 4:38pm |
| Subject: | Bin logs and mysql 4 | ||
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Running mysql 4, just poked into data and see I have gigs and gigs of
hostname-bin.xxx log files.
How does one maintain these, can someone point me to relevant data on what
to do about drive space being lost to these?
thanks
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| • Bin logs and mysql 4 | Scott Haneda | 26 Apr |
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