Yes, according to MySQL manual that seems to be the correct option name.
Other issue is why it is enabled on your system anyway? Make sure none of
your colleagues are trying to debug some problems with other db-aware
applications. :-)



On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 1:58 PM, heupink <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Vedran,
>
> This basically means turning off the general_log?
>
> I know slow_queries logging can be turned on and off seperately, but
> turning off the general_log seems to be a bit more than I would like...
>
> Anyway, I have now set general_log = 0.
>
> Thanks,
> MJ
>

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