This is a discussion on /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown variable 'expire_logs_days=10' within the SQL Server forums, part of the Microsoft SQL Server category; --> hi, i have used apt-get upgrade from a debian sarge and a paquet add "expire_logs_days=10" line in my.cnf, i ...
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| hi, i have used apt-get upgrade from a debian sarge and a paquet add "expire_logs_days=10" line in my.cnf, i have uncomment this line and now mysql works well.. i'm surprising not all linux users have this trouble... |
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| This is a Microsoft SQL Server forum. I suggest you post MySql questions to comp.databases.mysql. -- Hope this helps. Dan Guzman SQL Server MVP <sebastien@willemijns.com> wrote in message news:1179209063.054333.231250@u30g2000hsc.googlegr oups.com... > hi, > > i have used apt-get upgrade from a debian sarge and a paquet > add "expire_logs_days=10" line in my.cnf, i have uncomment > this line and now mysql works well.. i'm surprising not all linux > users have this trouble... > |
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| On 15 mai, 13:32, "Dan Guzman" <guzma...@nospam-online.sbcglobal.net> wrote: > This is a Microsoft SQL Server forum. I suggest you post MySql questions to > comp.databases.mysql. sorry, i have seen it too late |