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  | |  | Binary logfiles eating all my disk space | Binary logfiles eating all my disk space 2004-06-10 - By Egor Egorov
Back S?ren Neigaard <s.neigaard@(protected) > wrote:
> I have a MySQL (mysql-standard-4.0.17-pc-linux-i686) running as master =
> where I have attached a slave to for replication. The problem now is =
> that on the master there is a LOT of mysql-bin.XXX files, and they each =
> take 1GB diskplace.
>
> Are these files needed still, or can i delete the old ones?
You can safely delete old log files if you are sure that these entries are
propagated and processed by slaves.
> Can I get MySQL to cleanup these files automatically?
Use mysql-log-rotate if you are running Red Hat (but you have to install the
MySQL.com 's RPM version).
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