MySQL database log files - Amazon Relational Database Service (original) (raw)
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You can monitor the MySQL logs directly through the Amazon RDS console, Amazon RDS API, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. You can also access MySQL logs by directing the logs to a database table in the main database and querying that table. You can use the mysqlbinlog utility to download a binary log.
For more information about viewing, downloading, and watching file-based database logs, see Monitoring Amazon RDS log files.
Topics
- Overview of RDS for MySQL database logs
- Publishing MySQL logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs
- Sending MySQL log output to tables
- Configuring RDS for MySQL binary logging
- Configuring MySQL binary logging for Multi-AZ DB clusters
- Accessing MySQL binary logs
Microsoft SQL Server database log files
Overview of RDS for MySQL database logs
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