General Query Log is used to keep track of mysql status i.e. it writes the information when a client connects/disconnects OR a query is executed. It is useful when the number of people managing the database is high. In order to enable ‘General Query Log’,
edit the Mysql configuration file
edit the Mysql configuration file
vi /etc/my.cnfenable the log under the ‘mysqld’ section
log=/var/log/mysql.general.logSave the file. Now create the log file and set the mysql ownership
touch /var/log/mysql.general.logNow, restart the mysql service
chown mysql.mysql /var/log/mysql.general.log
/etc/init.d/mysql restartYou can now execute the queries using phpMyAdmin OR 3rd party sql software and watch the logs
tail -f /var/log/mysql.general.log
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