John Roddy wrote:
I know that successful, data changing queries get logged in the binary log. But 
is there any
> way to see the actual queries that fail (i.e. timeouts, deadlocks)? I'm hoping there's a > way other than using the general query log, which takes up too much space just to catch
> that occasional failed update.

Use your abstraction layer to log queries that pass through it.

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