09-27-2008
creation time
1) First of all sorry for being impolite.
2) I have tried the following and found that ibdata1 file is No. 1 because it is updated every day and is huge.
ls -lSh `find /var/ -mtime -1` | head
-rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 2.8G Sep 27 12:13 /var/lib/mysql/ibdata1
.... other
usual MySQL file list....
I wanted to see the "unusal" files
created during the last 24 hours (not updated like ibdata1 as shown in the example above) those are
huge.
3) Is it true that Unix does not track the creation date of files?
https://www.unix.com/tips-tutorials/2...html#post79750
It means I will not be able to access the info that I am looking for. Thanks.
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MYSQL_CONFIG(1) MySQL Database System MYSQL_CONFIG(1)
NAME
mysql_config - get compile options for compiling clients
SYNOPSIS
mysql_config options
DESCRIPTION
mysql_config provides you with useful information for compiling your MySQL client and connecting it to MySQL.
mysql_config supports the following options.
o --cflags
Compiler flags to find include files and critical compiler flags and defines used when compiling the libmysqlclient library. The
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Version number for the MySQL distribution.
If you invoke mysql_config with no options, it displays a list of all options that it supports, and their values:
shell> mysql_config
Usage: /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config [options]
Options:
--cflags [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql -mcpu=pentiumpro]
--include [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql]
--libs [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lz
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--port [3306]
--version [4.0.16]
--libmysqld-libs [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqld -lpthread -lz
-lcrypt -lnsl -lm -lpthread -lrt]
You can use mysql_config within a command line to include the value that it displays for a particular option. For example, to compile a
MySQL client program, use mysql_config as follows:
shell> CFG=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
shell> sh -c "gcc -o progname `$CFG --include` progname.c `$CFG --libs`"
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MySQL 5.1 04/06/2010 MYSQL_CONFIG(1)