Using binary logging
To enable binlog, you have to set log_bin and server_id and restart the server. You can mention the path and base name in the log_bin itself. For example, log_bin is set to /data/mysql/binlogs/server1, the binary logs are stored in the /data/mysql/binlogs folder with the name server1.000001, server1.000002, and so on. The server creates a new file in the series each time it starts or flushes the logs or the current log's size reaches max_binlog_size. It maintains the server1.index file, which contains the location of each binary log.
How to do it...
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Enabling binary logs
- Enable binary logging and set the
server_id. Open the MySQLconfigfile in your favorite editor and append the following lines. Chooseserver_idsuch that it will be unique to each MySQL server in your infrastructure. You can also simply put theÂlog_binvariable inmy.cnfwithout any value. In that case, the binary log...