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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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=head1 NAME
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mytop - display MySQL server performance info like `top'
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mytop - display MariaDB server performance info like `top'
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=cut
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@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ my $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $config{user}, $config{pass},
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if (not ref $dbh)
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{
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my $Error = <<EODIE
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Cannot connect to MySQL server. Please check the:
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Cannot connect to MariaDB server. Please check the:
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* database you specified "$config{db}" (default is "test")
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* username you specified "$config{user}" (default is "root")
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@@ -1905,12 +1905,11 @@ pick up Term::ReadKey here:
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http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=TermReadKey
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And you obviously need access to a MySQL server (version 3.22.x or
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3.23.x) with the necessary security to run the I<SHOW PROCESSLIST> and
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I<SHOW STATUS> commands.
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And you obviously need access to a MariaDB server with the necessary
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security to run the I<SHOW PROCESSLIST> and I<SHOW STATUS> commands.
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If you are a Windows user, using ActiveState's Perl, you can use PPM
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(the Perl Package Manager) to install the MySQL and Term::ReadKey
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(the Perl Package Manager) to install the MariaDB/MySQL and Term::ReadKey
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modules.
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=head2 Optional Color Support
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@@ -1962,24 +1961,24 @@ B<mytop> was inspired by the system monitoring tool B<top>. I
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routinely use B<top> on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. You are likely to
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notice features from each of them here.
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B<mytop> will connect to a MySQL server and periodically run the
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B<mytop> will connect to a MariaDB server and periodically run the
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I<SHOW PROCESSLIST> and I<SHOW STATUS> commands and attempt to
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summarize the information from them in a useful format.
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=head2 The Display
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The B<mytop> display screen is really broken into two parts. The top 4
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lines (header) contain summary information about your MySQL
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lines (header) contain summary information about your MariaDB
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server. For example, you might see something like:
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MySQL on localhost (4.0.13-log) up 1+11:13:00 [23:29:11]
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MariaDB on localhost (10.0.13-log) up 1+11:13:00 [23:29:11]
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Queries: 19.3M qps: 160 Slow: 1.0 Se/In/Up/De(%): 00/80/03/17
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qps now: 219 Slow qps: 0.0 Threads: 1 ( 1/ 16) 00/74/00/25
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Key Efficiency: 99.3% Bps in/out: 30.5k/162.8 Now in/out: 32.7k/ 3.3k
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The first line identifies the hostname of the server (localhost) and
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the version of MySQL it is running. The right had side shows the
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uptime of the MySQL server process in days+hours:minutes:seconds
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the version of MariaDB it is running. The right had side shows the
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uptime of the MariaDB server process in days+hours:minutes:seconds
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format (much like FreeBSD's top) as well as the current time.
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The second line displays the total number of queries the server has
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@@ -1993,7 +1992,7 @@ on the previous line).
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And the fourth line displays key buffer efficiency (how often keys are
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read from the buffer rather than disk) and the number of bytes that
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MySQL has sent and received, both over all and in the last cycle.
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MariaDB has sent and received, both over all and in the last cycle.
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You can toggle the header by hitting B<h> when running B<mytop>.
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@@ -2039,21 +2038,21 @@ have two dashes `--'. Short arguments only have one '-'.
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=item B<-u> or B<-user> username
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Username to use when logging in to the MySQL server. Default: ``root''.
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Username to use when logging in to the MariaDB server. Default: ``root''.
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=item B<-p> or B<-pass> or B<-password> password
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Password to use when logging in to the MySQL server. Default: none.
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Password to use when logging in to the MariaDB server. Default: none.
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=item B<-h> or B<--host> hostname[:port]
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Hostname of the MySQL server. The hostname may be followed by an
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Hostname of the MariaDB server. The hostname may be followed by an
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option port number. Note that the port is specified separate from the
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host when using a config file. Default: ``localhost''.
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=item B<--port> or B<-P> port
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If you're running MySQL on a non-standard port, use this to specify
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If you're running MariaDB on a non-standard port, use this to specify
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the port number. Default: 3306.
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=item B<-s> or B<--delay> seconds
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@@ -2071,15 +2070,15 @@ In batch mode, mytop runs only once, does not clear the screen, and
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places no limit on the number of lines it will print. This is suitable
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for running periodically (perhaps from cron) to capture the
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information into a file for later viewing. You might use batch mode in
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a CGI script to occasionally display your MySQL server status on the
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a CGI script to occasionally display your MariaDB server status on the
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web.
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Default: unset.
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=item B<-S> or B<--socket> /path/to/socket
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If you're running B<mytop> on the same host as MySQL, you may wish to
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have it use the MySQL socket directly rather than a standard TCP/IP
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If you're running B<mytop> on the same host as MariaDB, you may wish to
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have it use the MariaDB socket directly rather than a standard TCP/IP
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connection. If you do,just specify one.
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Note that specifying a socket will make B<mytop> ignore any host
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@@ -2125,7 +2124,7 @@ Default: noprompt.
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=item B<--resolve>
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If you have skip-resolve set on MySQL (to keep it from doing a reverse
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If you have skip-resolve set on MariaDB (to keep it from doing a reverse
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DNS lookup on each inbound connection), mytop can replace IP addresses
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with hostnames but toggling this option.
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