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problema con mysql. AYUDA!!!


Power
10/11/2008, 15:15
Hola,

Si no vas a usar el servidor MySQL como servidor master para replicación de datos sobre otro servidor esclavo, lo mejor es que inhibas la generación de logs binarios (que además ocupan mucho espacio).

Para ello, comenta, poniendo un # delante, las líneas
log-bin
server-id = 1

De forma que te queden así:
#log-bin
#server-id = 1

Después reinicias MySQL y solucionado el problema.

Saludos

il15
10/11/2008, 12:54
Mi blog wordpress va lentisimo y en el log de errores pone esto:

[Warning] No argument was provided to --log-bin, and --log-bin-index was not used; so replication may break when this MySQL server acts as a master and has his hostname changed!! Please use '--log-bin=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld-bin-bin' to avoid this problem.

El caso es que borre todo los logs manualmente porque ocupaban mucho espacio, ¿es posible que me haya cargado algo importante? ¿Como puedo solucionarlo? asi es como tengo el my.cnf

Código:
# /etc/mysql/my.cnf: The global mysql configuration file.
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-db/mysql/files/my.cnf-4.1,v 1.3 2006/05/05 19:51:40 chtekk Exp $

# The following options will be passed to all MySQL clients
[client]
#password					= your_password
port						= 3306
socket						= /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[php-cgi]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[mysql]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[mysqladmin]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[mysqlcheck]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[mysqldump]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[mysqlimport]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[mysqlshow]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets
default-character-set=latin1

[myisamchk]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets

[myisampack]
character-sets-dir=/usr/share/mysql/charsets

# use [safe_mysqld] with mysql-3
[mysqld_safe]
err-log						= /var/log/mysql/mysql.err

# add a section [mysqld-4.1] or [mysqld-5.0] for specific configurations
[mysqld]
character-set-server		= latin1
init-connect='SET NAMES  latin1'
default-character-set		= latin1
user 						= mysql
port 						= 3306
socket 						= /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
pid-file 					= /var/run/mysqld/mysqld-bin
log-error 					= /var/log/mysql/mysqld.err
basedir 					= /usr
datadir 					= /var/lib/mysql
skip-locking
key_buffer 					= 16M
max_allowed_packet 			= 1M
table_cache 				= 64
sort_buffer_size 			= 512K
net_buffer_length 			= 8K
read_buffer_size 			= 256K
read_rnd_buffer_size 		= 512K
myisam_sort_buffer_size 	= 8M
language 					= /usr/share/mysql/english

# security:
# using "localhost" in connects uses sockets by default
skip-networking
bind-address				= 127.0.0.1

log-bin
server-id 					= 1

# point the following paths to different dedicated disks
tmpdir 						= /tmp/
#log-update 				= /path-to-dedicated-directory/hostname

# you need the debug USE flag enabled to use the following directives,
# if needed, uncomment them, start the server and issue 
# #tail -f /tmp/mysqld.sql /tmp/mysqld.trace
# this will show you *exactly* what's happening in your server ;)

#log						= /tmp/mysqld.sql
#gdb
#debug						= d:t:i:o,/tmp/mysqld.trace
#one-thread

# uncomment the following directives if you are using BDB tables
#bdb_cache_size				= 4M
#bdb_max_lock				= 10000

# the following is the InnoDB configuration
# if you wish to disable innodb instead
# uncomment just the next line
skip-innodb
#
# the rest of the innodb config follows:
# don't eat too much memory, we're trying to be safe on 64Mb boxes
# you might want to bump this up a bit on boxes with more RAM
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16M
# this is the default, increase it if you have lots of tables
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M
#
# i'd like to use /var/lib/mysql/innodb, but that is seen as a database :-(
# and upstream wants things to be under /var/lib/mysql/, so that's the route
# we have to take for the moment
#innodb_data_home_dir		= /var/lib/mysql/
#innodb_log_arch_dir		= /var/lib/mysql/
#innodb_log_group_home_dir	= /var/lib/mysql/
# you may wish to change this size to be more suitable for your system
# the max is there to avoid run-away growth on your machine
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend:max:128M
# we keep this at around 25% of of innodb_buffer_pool_size
# sensible values range from 1MB to (1/innodb_log_files_in_group*innodb_buffer_pool_size)
innodb_log_file_size = 5M
# this is the default, increase it if you have very large transactions going on
innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M
# this is the default and won't hurt you
# you shouldn't need to tweak it
set-variable = innodb_log_files_in_group=2
# see the innodb config docs, the other options are not always safe
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1
innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 50

[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet 			= 16M

[mysql]
# uncomment the next directive if you are not familiar with SQL
#safe-updates

[isamchk]
key_buffer 					= 20M
sort_buffer_size 			= 20M
read_buffer 				= 2M
write_buffer 				= 2M

[myisamchk]
key_buffer 					= 20M
sort_buffer_size 			= 20M
read_buffer 				= 2M
write_buffer 				= 2M

[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout