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Hi, Daniel!
On Apr 18, Daniel Black wrote:
> > 1. What user logrotate is normally run as?
> root
So, unix_socket plugin is an option.
In fact, as I realize now (all to late), it's always an option, even if
logrotate would be using a special "logrotate" user, we could've still
created
On 18/04/17 05:59, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
> Hi, Daniel!
>
> On Apr 10, Daniel Black wrote:
>> Quick proof of concept logrotate that hasn't really been changed in a while.
>>
>> The aim is to get this closer to a state for distro maintainers to use
>> directly.
>>
>> By using a dedicated SQL
Am 17.04.2017 um 21:59 schrieb Sergei Golubchik:
Hi, Daniel!
On Apr 10, Daniel Black wrote:
Quick proof of concept logrotate that hasn't really been changed in a while.
The aim is to get this closer to a state for distro maintainers to use
directly.
By using a dedicated SQL user this
Hi, Daniel!
On Apr 10, Daniel Black wrote:
> Quick proof of concept logrotate that hasn't really been changed in a while.
>
> The aim is to get this closer to a state for distro maintainers to use
> directly.
>
> By using a dedicated SQL user this shouldn't conflict with an existing
> user root
Hi, butler!
On Apr 17, butler wrote:
> we know the mysql have a limit that the max index length on a single
> column is 767.I want know how the 767 come from ? why not 799 or 800
> etc.
768 is 256*3, originally selected to fit 256 characters in utf8 charset,
each character can be up to 3 bytes
we know the mysql have a limit that the max index length on a single column is
767.I want know how the 767 come from ? why not 799 or 800 etc.___
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