# This logname can be set in /etc/my.cnf # by setting the variable "log-error" # in the [mysqld_safe] section as follows: # # [mysqld_safe] # log-error=/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log # # If the root user has a password you have to create a # /root/.my.cnf configuration file with the following # content: # # [mysqladmin] # password = # user= root # # where "" is the password. # # ATTENTION: This /root/.my.cnf should be readable ONLY # for root ! # Then, un-comment the following lines to enable rotation of mysql's log file: #/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log { # create 640 mysql mysql # notifempty # daily # rotate 3 # missingok # compress # postrotate # # just if mysqld is really running # if test -x @bindir@/mysqladmin && \ # @bindir@/mysqladmin ping &>/dev/null # then # @bindir@/mysqladmin flush-logs # fi # endscript #}