# This logname can be set in /etc/my.cnf
# by setting the variable "log-error"
# in the [mysqld_safe] section as follows:
#
# [mysqld_safe]
# log-error=/var/log/rh-mariadb100-mariadb/mariadb.log
#
# 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 !

# Then, un-comment the following lines to enable rotation of mysql's log file:

#/var/log/rh-mariadb100-mariadb/mariadb.log {
#        create 640 mysql mysql
#        notifempty
#	daily
#        rotate 3
#        missingok
#        compress
#    postrotate
#	# just if mysqld is really running
#	if test -x /opt/rh/rh-mariadb100/root/usr/bin/mysqladmin && \
#	   /usr/bin/scl enable rh-mariadb100 -- /opt/rh/rh-mariadb100/root/usr/bin/mysqladmin ping &>/dev/null
#	then
#	   /usr/bin/scl enable rh-mariadb100 -- /opt/rh/rh-mariadb100/root/usr/bin/mysqladmin --local flush-error-log \
#              flush-engine-log flush-general-log flush-slow-log
#	fi
#    endscript
#}
