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1:16 am, July 4, 2023
 

clean excess binary logs from mysql - free up space

Update: 30 July 2023

I actually prefer this command, i just have to figure out why im getting so many binlog files!

MYSQL

PURGE BINARY LOGS BEFORE '2023-07-30 00:00:00';
PURGE BINARY LOGS BEFORE NOW(); 

go into /var/lib/mysql/

check the latest bin log file name

e.g: binlog.000319

load mysql command

run the following to purge all bin log files before the last one. 

MYSQL

PURGE BINARY LOGS TO 'binlog.000319';

Check the disk space

df -h

This should now free up a lot more space!

HTML

Filesystem     1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted on
udev              984416        0    984416   0% /dev
tmpfs             203072      936    202136   1% /run
/dev/vda1       34030160 14712892  17570888  46% /

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