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Open the Terminal
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Use
mysqldump
to backup your databases -
Check for MySQL processes with:
ps -ax | grep mysql
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Stop and kill any MySQL processes
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Analyze MySQL on HomeBrew:
brew remove mysql
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import {a as n, C as i} from "./Controller-26bd1e9e.js"; | |
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Can I Remove MySQL Binary Log Yes, as long as the data is replicated to Slave server, it’s safe to remove the file. It’s recommend only remove MySQL Binary Log older than 1 month. | |
Besides, if Recovery of data is the main concern, it’s recommend to archive MySQL Binary Log. | |
There are several ways to remove or clean up MySQL Binary Log, it’s not recommend to clean up the file manually, manually means running the remove command. | |
Remove MySQL Binary Log with RESET MASTER Statement Reset Master statement is uses for new database start up during replication for Master and Slave server. This statement can be used to remove all Binary Log. | |
To clean up Binary Log on Master Server |
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<?php | |
// Function to add a new card for your customer. | |
function sd_process_add_customer_card(){ | |
$redirect = false; | |
if ( isset( $_POST['action'] ) && $_POST['action'] == 'add_customer_card' && wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['stripe_nonce'], 'stripe-nonce' ) ){ | |
if ( !isset( $_POST['card_number'] ) || !isset( $_POST['card_cvc'] ) || !isset( $_POST['card_exp_month'] ) || !isset( $_POST['card_exp_year'] ) ){ | |
$redirect = add_query_arg( array( | |
'card' => 'not-created', | |
), $_POST['redirect'] ); |
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<?php | |
// This can be found in the Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response class | |
const HTTP_CONTINUE = 100; | |
const HTTP_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS = 101; | |
const HTTP_PROCESSING = 102; // RFC2518 | |
const HTTP_OK = 200; | |
const HTTP_CREATED = 201; | |
const HTTP_ACCEPTED = 202; |