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gacott
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by gacott »
I have a pro license (if it matters) how do I look at the mysql log?
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24unix
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by 24unix »
What do you mean by logs?
General logs ar under /var/log/mysql.
I you need more specific, like query logs, you must first enable them.
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gacott
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by gacott »
24unix wrote: ↑Mon 21. Oct 2024, 14:23
What do you mean by logs?
General logs ar under /var/log/mysql.
I you need more specific, like query logs, you must first enable them.
I have looked under /var/log/ and there is no MySQL anywhere. That is what I mean by logs.
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Florian
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by Florian »
Hallo,
then you have to look into the syslog
Since Debian 12 journalctl is used.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Florian Cheno
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