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I may have deleted my SQL Error file 7 or 8 months ago. (maybe). Don't really remember for sure.
But I've noticed that within my CP, the SQL Error list is always ZERO now. There is absolutely nothing there.
Do I need to create a new blank log file? If so, where and what name?
Thanks.
--BIll B
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This is how to set it up: goto Control Panel » Primary Settings Select the logging tab. Log MySQL Errors? Enable this MySQL Error Log Storage Directory: enter a path if it is missing to a valid location. It will be like the Absolute PATH to Main Directory: from the Control Panel » DB, Paths & URLs
Then click on the click to test directory link. If all is set you will get Test passed. Also it will write a file called like testfile.
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Thanks Ruben... I had totally forgotten about that location.
So... I did everything and got the GREEN "Test Passed"... and the test.file was there, but it had a date of a month ago.
Still nothing shows up on the SQL Error page in the CP.
Do you know the exact name of your file that contains that error log?
--BIll B
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The log file will be created and added to the path entered , One file per error. But if you don't have any errors then there will not be a file.
I just so happen to have one error and of course 1 error file 20130901_mysql.log
Note the prefix is a date notation.
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