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diff --git a/debian/additions/mariadb-report.1 b/debian/additions/mariadb-report.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29435193 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/additions/mariadb-report.1 @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +.TH "mysqlreport" "1" "2.5 2006-09-01 (docrev 2006-05-19)" "Daniel Nichter" "MYSQL" +.SH "NAME" +.LP +mysqlreport \- Makes a friendly report of important MySQL status values +.SH "SYNTAX" +.LP +mysqlreport [\fIoptions\fP] +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.LP +mysqlreport makes a friendly report of important MySQL status values. Actually, +it makes a friendly report of nearly every status value from SHOW STATUS. +Unlike SHOW STATUS which simply dumps over 100 values to screen in one long +list, mysqlreport interprets and formats the values and presents the basic +values and many more inferred values in a human\-readable format. Numerous +example reports are available at the mysqlreport web page at +http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreport. + +The benefit of mysqlreport is that it allows you to very quickly see a wide +array of performance indicators for your MySQL server which would otherwise +need to be calculated by hand from all the various SHOW STATUS values. For +example, the Index Read Ratio is an important value but it's not present in +SHOW STATUS; it's an inferred value (the ratio of Key_reads to +Key_read_requests). + +This documentation outlines all the command line options in mysqlreport, most +of which control which reports are printed. This document does not address +how to interpret these reports; that topic is covered in the document Guide +To Understanding mysqlreport at http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreportguide. + +.SH "OPTIONS" +Technically, command line options are in the form \-\-option, but \-option works +too. All options can be abbreviated if the abbreviation is unique. For example, +option \-\-host can be abbreviated \-\-ho but not \-\-h because \-\-h is ambiguous: it +could mean \-\-host or \-\-help. + +.LP + +.TP +\fB\-\-help\fR +Output help information and exit. + +.TP +\fB\-\-user USER\fR + +.TP +\fB\-\-password\fR +As of version 2.3 \-\-password can take the password on the +command line like "\-\-password FOO". Using \-\-password +alone without giving a password on the command line +causes mysqlreport to prompt for a password. + +.TP +\fB\-\-host ADDRESS\fR + +.TP +\fB\-\-port PORT\fR + +.TP +\fB\-\-socket SOCKET\fR + +.TP +\fB\-\-no\-mycnf\fR +\-\-no\-mycnf makes mysqlreport not read ~/.my.cnf which it does by default +otherwise. \-\-user and \-\-password always override values from ~/.my.cnf. + +.TP +\fB\-\-dtq\fR +Print Distribution of Total Queries (DTQ) report (under +Total in Questions report). Queries (or Questions) can +be divided into four main areas: DMS (see \-\-dms below), +Com_ (see \-\-com below), COM_QUIT (see COM_QUIT and +Questions at http://hackmysql.com/com_quit), and +Unknown. \-\-dtq lists the number of queries in each of +these areas in descending order. + +.TP +\fB\-\-dms\fR +Print Data Manipulation Statements (DMS) report (under +DMS in Questions report). DMS are those from the MySQL +manual section 13.2. Data Manipulation Statements. +(Currently, mysqlreport considers only SELECT, INSERT, +REPLACE, UPDATE, and DELETE.) Each DMS is listed in +descending order by count. + +.TP +\fB\-\-com N\fR +Print top N number of non\-DMS Com_ status values in +descending order (after DMS in Questions report). If N +is not given, default is 3. Such non\-DMS Com_ values +include Com_change_db, Com_show_tables, Com_rollback, +etc. + +.TP +\fB\-\-sas\fR +Print report for Select_ and Sort_ status values (after +Questions report). See MySQL Select and Sort Status +Variables at http://hackmysql.com/selectandsort. + +.TP +\fB\-\-tab\fR +Print Threads, Aborted, and Bytes status reports (after +Created temp report). As of mysqlreport v2.3 the +Threads report reports on all Threads_ status values. + +.TP +\fB\-\-qcache\fR +Print Query Cache report. +.TP +\fB\-\-all\fR +Equivalent to "\-\-dtq \-\-dms \-\-com 3 \-\-sas \-\-qcache". +(Notice \-\-tab is not invoked by \-\-all.) + +.TP +\fB\-\-infile FILE\fR +Instead of getting SHOW STATUS values from MySQL, read +values from FILE. FILE is often a copy of the output of +SHOW STATUS including formatting characters (|, +, \-). +mysqlreport expects FILE to have the format +" value number " where value is only alpha and +underscore characters (A\-Z and _) and number is a +positive integer. Anything before, between, or after +value and number is ignored. mysqlreport also needs +the following MySQL server variables: version, +table_cache, max_connections, key_buffer_size, +query_cache_size. These values can be specified in +INFILE in the format "name = value" where name is one +of the aforementioned server variables and value is a +positive integer with or without a trailing M and +possible periods (for version). For example, to specify +an 18M key_buffer_size: key_buffer_size = 18M. Or, a +256 table_cache: table_cache = 256. The M implies +Megabytes not million, so 18M means 18,874,368 not +18,000,000. If these server variables are not specified +the following defaults are used (respectively) which +may cause strange values to be reported: 0.0.0, 64, +100, 8M, 0. + +.TP +\fB\-\-outfile FILE\fR +After printing the report to screen, print the report +to FILE too. Internally, mysqlreport always writes the +report to a temp file first: /tmp/mysqlreport.PID on +*nix, c:\mysqlreport.PID on Windows (PID is the +script's process ID). Then it prints the temp file to +screen. Then if \-\-outfile is specified, the temp file +is copied to OUTFILE. After \-\-email (below), the temp +file is deleted. + +.TP +\fB\-\-email ADDRESS\fR +After printing the report to screen, email the report +to ADDRESS. This option requires sendmail in +/usr/sbin/, therefore it does not work on Windows. +/usr/sbin/sendmail can be a sym link to qmail, for +example, or any MTA that emulates sendmail's \-t +command line option and operation. The FROM: field is +"mysqlreport", SUBJECT: is "MySQL status report". + +.TP +\fB\-\-flush\-status\fR +Execute a "FLUSH STATUS;" after generating the reports. +If you do not have permissions in MySQL to do this an +error from DBD::MariaDB::st will be printed after the +reports. + +.SH "AUTHORS" +.LP +Daniel Nichter + +If mysqlreport breaks, send me a message from +http://hackmysql.com/feedback +with the error. + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.LP +mytop(1) +.LP +The comprehensive Guide To Understanding mysqlreport at +http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreportguide. + |