Depending on your OS the mysql configuratio is in /etc/my.cnf or
/etc/mysql/my.cnf.
[mysqld]
log = /var/log/mysql.log
google is your friend
regards
klaus
Antoine Fressancourt wrote:
Hello,
How can I get those logs ? Indeed I have no query appearing in
mysqld.log file.
I know it sounds like a stupid question, and I am sorry about that...
Antoine
2006/1/4, Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at
<mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at>>:
Read the log files of apache/mysql/
Check if there is an incoming SQL query (enable logging in mysql
configuration). Check the result of the query.
regards
klaus
Antoine Fressancourt wrote:
Hello there,
I know the question may have been asked a lot of times, but I am
really
scratching my head with hat issue :
I installed serweb to use with my openser SIP server. I followed the
install procedure for serweb, and now I am facing a problem : I can't
log on th eserweb admin page with admin / heslo.
I have tried all the tricks I could see on the different ailing list
discussions. I have tried to remove the domain's autocompletion and
tried different possibilities by myself.
Could you help me figuring out wher serweb stores the admin login
information so that I can change it by hand and try to log in
after that ?
Thank you for your help
Antoine
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