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  | |  | Log production option enabling | Log production option enabling 2004-03-15 - By Victoria Reznichenko
Back Enrico.Venturi@(protected) wrote:
> Hello colleagues:
> I would like to know if it 's possible to start the log file production
> at run time, i.e. without
> stopping and restarting the database ...
No, you should restart MySQL server.
> I would like to know also of it 's possible to change at run time the
> directory where the log files
> are stored after their generation.
By default log files are stored in the MySQL data directory.
>
> I 'm working with 3.23 release.
>
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