On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:40, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.08.14 at 00:25, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Suddenly I got this log sent via e-mail, I've never seen it before:
running daily cronjob scripts
SCRIPT: clean_catman, OK. SCRIPT: clean_core, OK. SCRIPT: do_mandb, OK. SCRIPT: logrotate exited with RETURNCODE = 1.
You got the email because logrotate exited with error. The daily cronjob is normally silent, except if there was an error.
So, I wonder what that mysql error is? Of course access should be denied
I would have to analyse it, but sounds familiar. Look at the cron script for clues, or the readmes of mysql, or the suse sdb. I read it somewhere.
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Not sure is this is it, but looking under Quick Browser -> System Configuration -> logrotate.d -> mysql I found # If the root user has a password you have to create a # /root/.my.cnf configuration file with the following # content: # # [mysqladmin] # password = <secret> # user= root # # where "<secret>" is the password. # # ATTENTION: This /root/.my.cnf should be readable ONLY # for root ! I have the same logrotate problem. Stuck in a .my.conf in /root/ and it seems not to have hurt anything. Try it and see if it helps the error. ( I'm a SuSE noob) Charlie