mytop-1.7/000075500000000000000000000000001164160571100125315ustar00rootroot00000000000000mytop-1.7/Changes000064400000000000000000000152541164160571100140330ustar00rootroot00000000000000Version 1.7: Released 1.7 on March 21th, 2009. Fixes for 64-bit thread ids and SHOW GLOBAL syntax in MySQL 5. (Finally resurrected this while working at craigslist.org.) Version 1.6: Released 1.6 on February 16th, 2007. Added support for passwords with embedded spaces, thanks to patch from Jeffrey Friedl. Version 1.4: Released 1.4 on August 3rd, 2003 Used junk query filter from Steven Roussey Added a -prompt option so that you don't need to put the password on the command-line or in a script. Patches from jon r. luini and Sean Leach Added -resolve support (convert ips to hostnames in thread view). Patch from Yogish Baliga Used an excellent patch from Per Andreas Buer to tidy up the top display. This includes showing most values in short form, such as 10k rather than 10000. It also fixed query cache hit % calculation bugs. Strip port numbbers from the IP addresses in thread view. Added an "I" command to get at SHOW INNODB STATUS output. Needs work in a future release. Added experimental support for reading some options from the [mytop] section of my.cnf or .my.cnf. Various other cleanup and fixes. Version 1.3: Released 1.3 on April 17, 2003 Added a "c" command to switch between the thread view and "command summary" view. The command summary pulls the Com_* values from SHOW STATUS and summarizes them. The UI needs work and I welcome feedback on how to improve it. Fixed various bugs. Added regex support for filters. Added the ability to [K]ill all threads owned by a particular user. Fixed query cache hit rate computation. Use the value of Com_select rather than Questions to calculate the Qcache ratio. Only SELECT queries are candidates for the cache, so this is far more accurate. VERSION 1.2: Released 1.2 on October 27, 2002. Better handle the MySQL server going off-line (shouldn't die with illegal division by zero errors anymore). Suggestion from Jeremy Tinley : * Make the Host column large enough to handle IP addresses. Slightly change other field widths to compensate. Add query cache stats. Formatting of the values should probably be cleaned up more. VERSION 1.1: Not released. Updated the option handling as suggested by Paul DuBois so that --pass and --password both work. Also noted that OS X is supported. VERSION 1.0: Released 1.0 on April 27, 2002. Provided a fix for cases when we try remove the domain name from the display even if it is actually an IP address. Fixed a ton of formatting bugs and "use of uninitialized value" errors. Adjusted column widths and headings a bit to fit the common cases that I usually see. Added "Now/Sec" to the header, next to "Avg/Sec". The former is the "real-time" queries per second since the last mytop refresh, while the later is the queries per second since the server was last reset. Added the `o' key to toggle the sort order. Changed the `h' key to `H' for toggling the header. Added the `h' key to filter based on hostname. Changed the "Query Info" column to "Query or State" because if there is no query running (like when a slave is replicating off the master and you're watching the master), it'll show the state in that column. The real-time queries/sec are computed using Time::HiRes if it is available, making the numbers much more accurate. Added the `e' key to EXPLAIN a query. It works a lot like the `f' key to get the full SQL of a query. Also, if you're already looking at the full SQL (having pressed `f'), you can hit `e' to get it explained if you'd like. The web site has moved to: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/ There is now a mailing list. See the web site for details. Or look here to subscribe: http://www.advanced-mysql.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mytop That's all. VERSION 0.9: Set $0 to `mytop' to make it easier to spot and to keep some of the command-line args out of view. Remembered to include the README in the distribution. VERSION 0.8: Added a "Queries Per Second" or qps mode. You can enter qps mode by hitting the `m' key. In this mode, mytop will write out one integer per second. The number written reflects the number of queries executed by the server in the previous one second interval. mytop is now distributed as a true Perl package. There's a normal Makefile.PL, which means it can be installed via the standard mantra: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install This should make life a bit easier. It also means that you could install it using the CPAN shell. VERSION 0.7: Basic support for Windows. The screen clearing doesn't work (not sure how to do that). But most everything else seems to be functional there. VERSION 0.6: Some minor code cleanup. VERSION 0.5: Fixed some field widths to handle larger values. VERSION 0.4: Added -P command-line argument (to specify a port number). Fixes to make mytop output better on small terminals. Added `i' hotkey to toggle the display of Idle (sleeping) threads. Other minor updates. VERSION 0.3: Updated documentation to reflect command-line arguments. Added support for long and short command-line arguments. Optional color support via Term::ANSIColor. Added batch mode. In batch mode, mytop doesn't clear the screen and only outputs data once. It's useful for running periodically and capturing the data to a file. In batch mode, there is no limit to the number of threads listed. Fixed division by zero bug in key cache code. Implemented the `r' keystroke to reset the status counters via a FLUSH STATUS call. If you resize your xterm, mytop now adapts somewhat well. Implemented the `p' keystroke to pause the display. Implemented the `h' keystroke to toggle the header. Implemented the `k' keystroke to kill a thread. Fixed various formatting bugs in not-so-rare cases. Added more specific error messages from DBI on connect failure. VERSION 0.2: Added support for non-standard port numbers. But DBD::mysql seems to ignore it. Try and see if it works for you. Doesn't for me on two platforms. Fixed some spelling problems. Suggestions from "Richard Ellerbrock" : * If no host is specified, assume localhost. * If no user is specified, assume root. * Allow C-c to break. * Better error handling and reporting on connect. Suggestions from "William R. Mattil" : * Allow blank password, by setting initial default to ''. VERSION 0.1: None. Initial release. mytop-1.7/INSTALL000064400000000000000000000000241164160571100135560ustar00rootroot00000000000000See the README. :-) mytop-1.7/MANIFEST000064400000000000000000000002111164160571100136540ustar00rootroot00000000000000Changes INSTALL MANIFEST Makefile.PL mytop README test.pl META.yml Module meta-data (added by MakeMaker) mytop-1.7/META.yml000064400000000000000000000006251164160571100140050ustar00rootroot00000000000000# http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec.html #XXXXXXX This is a prototype!!! It will change in the future!!! XXXXX# name: mytop version: 1.6 version_from: mytop installdirs: site requires: DBD::mysql: 1 DBI: 1.13 Term::ReadKey: 2.1 distribution_type: module generated_by: ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.30_01 mytop-1.7/Makefile.PL000064400000000000000000000013321164160571100145020ustar00rootroot00000000000000use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; # See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence # the contents of the Makefile that is written. WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'mytop', 'VERSION_FROM' => 'mytop', # finds $VERSION 'EXE_FILES' => [ 'mytop' ], 'PREREQ_PM' => { Term::ReadKey => 2.10, DBI => 1.13, DBD::mysql => 1.0, }, 'LIBS' => [''], # e.g., '-lm' 'DEFINE' => '', # e.g., '-DHAVE_SOMETHING' 'INC' => '', # e.g., '-I/usr/include/other' ); mytop-1.7/README000064400000000000000000000016351164160571100134160ustar00rootroot00000000000000README for mytop version 1.7 ============================ WEB http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/ ABOUT mytop is a `top' clone for MySQL mytop is a console-based (non-gui) tool for monitoring the threads and overall performance of MySQL 3.22.x, 3.23.x, and 4.x servers. It runs on most Unix systems which have Perl, DBI, and Term::ReadKey installed. And with Term::ANSIColor installed you even get color. As of version 0.7, it even runs on Windows (somewhat). INSTALLATION tar -zxvf mytop-.tar.gz cd mytop- perl Makefile.PL make make test make install The test is a bit stupid, but it's there from completeness. DOCUMENTATION man mytop AUTHOR Jeremy D. Zawodny COPYRIGHT mytop is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. For the full license information, please visit http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html __END__ mytop-1.7/mytop000075500000000000000000001455031164160571100136370ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -w eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if 0; # not running under some shell # # $Id: mytop,v 1.4 2009/01/21 01:42:10 jzawodn Exp $ =pod =head1 NAME mytop - display MySQL server performance info like `top' =cut ## most of the POD is at the bottom of the file ## TODO: make 'C' toggle color use 5.005; use strict; use DBI; use Getopt::Long; use Socket; $main::VERSION = "1.7"; $|=1; $0 = 'mytop'; my $WIN = ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? 1 : 0; ## Test for color support. eval { require Term::ANSIColor; }; my $HAS_COLOR = $@ ? 0 : 1; $HAS_COLOR = 0 if $WIN; ## Test of Time::HiRes support eval { require Time::HiRes }; my $HAS_TIME = $@ ? 0 : 1; my $debug = 0; ## Try to lower our priority (which, who, pri) setpriority(0,0,10) unless $WIN; ## Prototypes sub Clear(); sub GetData(); sub GetQPS(); sub FullQueryInfo($); sub Explain($); sub PrintTable(@); sub PrintHelp(); sub Sum(@); sub commify($); sub make_short($); sub Hashes($); sub Execute($); sub StringOrRegex($); sub GetInnoDBStatus(); sub GetCmdSummary(); sub GetShowVariables(); sub GetShowStatus(); sub cmd_s; sub cmd_q; sub FindProg($); ## Default Config Values my %config = ( batchmode => 0, color => 1, db => 'test', delay => 5, filter_user => qr/.?/, filter_db => qr/.?/, filter_host => qr/.?/, header => 1, help => 0, host => 'localhost', idle => 1, long_nums => 0, mode => 'top', prompt => 0, pass => '', port => 3306, resolve => 1, socket => '', sort => 0, # default or reverse sort ("s") user => 'root', ); my %qcache = (); ## The query cache--used for full query info support. my %ucache = (); ## The user cache--used for full killing by user my %dbcache = (); ## The db cache. This should be merged at some point. my %statcache = (); ## The show status cache for GetShowStatus() my (%STATUS, %OLD_STATUS); # header stuff. my $CLEAR = $WIN ? '': `clear`; ## Term::ReadKey values my $RM_RESET = 0; my $RM_NOBLKRD = 3; ## using 4 traps Ctrl-C :-( ## Read the user's config file, if it exists. my $config = "$ENV{HOME}/.mytop"; if (-e $config) { if (open CFG, "<$config") { while () { next if /^\s*$/; ## skip blanks next if /^\s*#/; ## skip comments chomp; if (/(\S+)\s*=\s*(.*\S)/) { $config{lc $1} = $2 if exists $config{lc $1}; } } close CFG; } } ## Command-line args. use vars qw($opt_foo); Getopt::Long::Configure('no_ignore_case', 'bundling'); GetOptions( "color!" => \$config{color}, "user|u=s" => \$config{user}, "pass|password|p=s" => \$config{pass}, "database|db|d=s" => \$config{db}, "host|h=s" => \$config{host}, "port|P=i" => \$config{port}, "socket|S=s" => \$config{socket}, "delay|s=i" => \$config{delay}, "batch|batchmode|b" => \$config{batchmode}, "header!" => \$config{header}, "idle|i" => \$config{idle}, "resolve|r" => \$config{resolve}, "prompt!" => \$config{prompt}, "long|!" => \$config{long_nums}, "mode|m=s" => \$config{mode}, "sort=s" => \$config{sort}, ); ## User may have put the port with the host. if ($config{host} =~ s/:(\d+)$//) { $config{port} = $1; } ## Don't use Term::ReadKey unless running interactively. if (not $config{batchmode}) { require Term::ReadKey; Term::ReadKey->import(); } ## User may want to disable color. if ($HAS_COLOR and not $config{color}) { $HAS_COLOR = 0; } if ($HAS_COLOR) { import Term::ANSIColor ':constants'; } else { *RESET = sub { }; *YELLOW = sub { }; *RED = sub { }; *GREEN = sub { }; *BLUE = sub { }; *WHITE = sub { }; *BOLD = sub { }; } my $RESET = RESET() || ''; my $YELLOW = YELLOW() || ''; my $RED = RED() || ''; my $GREEN = GREEN() || ''; my $BLUE = BLUE() || ''; my $WHITE = WHITE() || ''; my $BOLD = BOLD() || ''; ## Connect my $dsn; ## Socket takes precedence. $dsn ="DBI:mysql:database=$config{db};mysql_read_default_group=mytop;"; if ($config{socket} and -S $config{socket}) { $dsn .= "mysql_socket=$config{socket}"; } else { $dsn .= "host=$config{host};port=$config{port}"; } if ($config{prompt}) { print "Password: "; ReadMode(2); chomp($config{pass} = ); ReadMode(0); print "\n"; } my $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $config{user}, $config{pass}, { PrintError => 0 }); if (not ref $dbh) { my $Error = <{Variable_name} eq "version") { $db_version = $_->{Value}; next; } if ($_->{Variable_name} eq "have_query_cache") { if ($_->{Value} eq 'YES') { $have_query_cache = 1; } else { $have_query_cache = 0; } next; } } ######################################################################### ## ## The main loop ## ######################################################################### ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD) unless $config{batchmode}; while (1) { my $key; if ($config{mode} eq 'qps') { GetQPS(); $key = ReadKey(1); next unless $key; if ($key =~ /t/i) { $config{mode} = 'top'; } if ($key =~ /q/) { cmd_q(); } next; } if ($config{mode} eq 'top') { GetData(); last if $config{batchmode}; $key = ReadKey($config{delay}); next unless $key; } elsif ($config{mode} eq 'cmd') { GetCmdSummary(); last if $config{batchmode}; $key = ReadKey($config{delay}); next unless $key; } elsif ($config{mode} eq 'innodb') { GetInnoDBStatus(); last if $config{batchmode}; $key = ReadKey($config{delay}); next unless $key; } elsif ($config{mode} eq 'status') { GetShowStatus(); last if $config{batchmode}; $key = ReadKey($config{delay}); next unless $key; } ## ## keystroke command processing (if we get this far) ## # t - top if ($key =~ /t/i) { $config{mode} = 'top'; } ## q - quit if ($key eq 'q') { cmd_q(); } if ($key eq 'D') { require Data::Dumper; print Data::Dumper::Dumper([\%config]); ReadKey(0); } ## m - mode swtich to qps if ($key eq 'm') { $config{mode} = 'qps'; Clear() unless $config{batchmode}; print "Queries Per Second [hit q to exit this mode]\n"; next; } ## c - mode swtich to command summary if ($key eq 'c') { $config{mode} = 'cmd'; Clear() unless $config{batchmode}; print "Command Summary [hit q to exit this mode]\n"; next; } ## s - seconds of delay if ($key eq 's') { cmd_s(); next; } ## R - resolve hostnames if ($key eq 'R') { if ($config{resolve}) { $config{resolve} = 0; } else { $config{resolve} = 1; } } ## u - username based filter if ($key eq 'u') { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Which user (blank for all, /.../ for regex): ", RESET(); $config{filter_user} = StringOrRegex(ReadLine(0)); ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); next; } ## d - database name based filter if ($key eq 'd') { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Which database (blank for all, /.../ for regex): ", RESET(); $config{filter_db} = StringOrRegex(ReadLine(0)); ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); next; } ## h - hostname based filter if ($key eq 'h') { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Which hostname (blank for all, /.../ for regex): ", RESET(); $config{filter_host} = StringOrRegex(ReadLine(0)); ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); next; } ## F - remove all filters if ($key eq 'F') { $config{filter_host} = qr/.?/; $config{filter_db} = qr/.?/; $config{filter_user} = qr/.?/; print RED(), "-- display unfiltered --", RESET(); sleep 1; next; } ## p - pause if ($key eq 'p') { print RED(), "-- paused. press any key to resume --", RESET(); ReadKey(0); next; } ## i - idle toggle if ($key =~ /i/) { if ($config{idle}) { $config{idle} = 0; $config{sort} = 1; print RED(), "-- idle (sleeping) processed filtered --", RESET(); sleep 1; } else { $config{idle} = 1; $config{sort} = 0; print RED(), "-- idle (sleeping) processed unfiltered --", RESET(); sleep 1; } } ## I - InnoDB status if ($key =~ 'I') { $config{mode} = 'innodb'; Clear() unless $config{batchmode}; print "InnoDB Status [hit q to exit this mode]\n"; next; } ## o - sort order if ($key =~ /o/) { if ($config{sort}) { $config{sort} = 0; print RED(), "-- sort order reversed --", RESET(); sleep 1; } else { $config{sort} = 1; print RED(), "-- sort order reversed --", RESET(); sleep 1; } } ## ? - help if ($key eq '?') { Clear(); PrintHelp(); ReadKey(0); next; } ## k - kill if ($key eq 'k') { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Thread id to kill: ", RESET(); my $id = ReadLine(0); $id =~ s/\s//g; if ($id =~ /^\d+$/) { Execute("KILL $id"); } else { print RED(), "-- invalid thread id --", RESET(); sleep 1; } ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); next; } ## K - kill based on a username if ($key =~ /K/) { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "User to kill: ", RESET(); my $user = ReadLine(0); $user =~ s/\s//g; if ($user =~ /^\S+$/) { for my $pid (keys %ucache) { next unless $ucache{$pid} eq $user; Execute("KILL $pid"); select(undef, undef, undef, 0.2); } } else { print RED(), "-- invalid thread id --", RESET(); sleep 1; } ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); } ## f - full info if ($key =~ /f/) { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Full query for which thread id: ", RESET(); my $id = ReadLine(0); chomp $id; FullQueryInfo($id); ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); print RED(), "-- paused. press any key to resume or (e) to explain --", RESET(); my $key = ReadKey(0); if ($key eq 'e') { Explain($id); print RED(), "-- paused. press any key to resume --", RESET(); ReadKey(0); } next; } ## e - explain if ($key =~ /e/) { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Explain which query (id): ", RESET(); my $id = ReadLine(0); chomp $id; Explain($id); ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); print RED(), "-- paused. press any key to resume --", RESET(); ReadKey(0); next; } ## r - reset status counters if ($key =~ /r/) { Execute("FLUSH STATUS"); print RED(), "-- counters reset --", RESET(); sleep 1; next; } ## H - header toggle if ($key eq 'H') { if ($config{header}) { $config{header} = 0; } else { $config{header}++; } } ## # - magic debug key if ($key eq '#') { $debug = 1; } if ($key eq 'V') { GetShowVariables(); print RED(), "-- paused. press any key to resume --", RESET(); ReadKey(0); } if ($key eq 'S') { $config{mode} = 'status'; } } ReadMode($RM_RESET) unless $config{batchmode}; exit; ####################################################################### sub Clear() { if (not $WIN) { print "$CLEAR" } else { print "\n" x 90; ## dumb hack for now. Anyone know how to ## clear the screen in dos window on a Win32 ## system?? } } my $last_time; sub GetData() { ## Get terminal info my $now_time; %qcache = (); ## recycle memory %dbcache = (); my ($width, $height, $wpx, $hpx, $lines_left); if (not $config{batchmode}) { ($width, $height, $wpx, $hpx) = GetTerminalSize(); $lines_left = $height - 2; } else { $height = 999_999; ## I hope you don't have more than that! $lines_left = 999_999; $width = 80; } ## ## Header stuff. ## if ($config{header}) { my @recs = Hashes("SHOW GLOBAL STATUS"); ## if the server died or we lost connectivity if (not @recs) { ReadMode($RM_RESET); exit 1; } ## get high-res or low-res time my ($t_delta); if ($HAS_TIME) { $now_time = Time::HiRes::gettimeofday(); } else { $now_time = time; } if ($last_time and $last_time != $now_time) { $t_delta = $now_time - $last_time; } %OLD_STATUS = %STATUS; foreach my $ref (@recs) { my $key = $ref->{Variable_name}; my $val = $ref->{Value}; $STATUS{$key} = $val; } ## Compute Key Cache Hit Stats $STATUS{Key_read_requests} ||= 1; ## can't divide by zero next my $cache_hits_percent = (100-($STATUS{Key_reads}/$STATUS{Key_read_requests}) * 100); $cache_hits_percent = sprintf("%2.2f",$cache_hits_percent); ## Query Cache info ## ## mysql> show status like 'qcache%'; ## +-------------------------+----------+ ## | Variable_name | Value | ## +-------------------------+----------+ ## | Qcache_queries_in_cache | 81 | ## | Qcache_inserts | 4961668 | ## | Qcache_hits | 1374170 | ## | Qcache_not_cached | 5656249 | ## | Qcache_free_memory | 33164800 | ## | Qcache_free_blocks | 2 | ## | Qcache_total_blocks | 168 | ## +-------------------------+----------+ my $query_cache_hits = 0; my $query_cache_hits_per_sec = 0; my $now_query_cache_hits_per_sec = 0; if ($have_query_cache) { $query_cache_hits = $STATUS{Qcache_hits}; $query_cache_hits_per_sec = $STATUS{Qcache_hits} / $STATUS{Uptime}; if (defined $last_time and $last_time != $now_time) { my $q_delta = $STATUS{Qcache_hits} - $OLD_STATUS{Qcache_hits}; $now_query_cache_hits_per_sec = sprintf "%.2f", $q_delta / $t_delta; } } $last_time = $now_time; ## Server Uptime in meaningful terms... my $time = $STATUS{Uptime}; my ($d,$h,$m,$s) = (0, 0, 0, 0); $d += int($time / (60*60*24)); $time -= $d * (60*60*24); $h += int($time / (60*60)); $time -= $h * (60*60); $m += int($time / (60)); $time -= $m * (60); $s += int($time); my $uptime = sprintf("%d+%02d:%02d:%02d", $d, $h, $m, $s); ## Queries per second... my $avg_queries_per_sec = sprintf("%.2f", $STATUS{Questions} / $STATUS{Uptime}); my $num_queries = $STATUS{Questions}; my @t = localtime(time); my $current_time = sprintf "[%02d:%02d:%02d]", $t[2], $t[1], $t[0]; my $host_width = 52; my $up_width = $width - $host_width; Clear() unless $config{batchmode}; print RESET(); printf "%-${host_width}s%${up_width}s\n", "MySQL on $config{host} ($db_version)", "up $uptime $current_time"; $lines_left--; printf " Queries: %-5s qps: %4.0f Slow: %7s Se/In/Up/De(%%): %02.0f/%02.0f/%02.0f/%02.0f \n", make_short( $STATUS{Questions} ), # q total $STATUS{Questions} / $STATUS{Uptime}, # qps, average make_short( $STATUS{Slow_queries} ), # slow # hmm. a Qcache hit is really a select and should be counted. 100 * ($STATUS{Com_select} + ($STATUS{Qcache_hits}||0) ) / $STATUS{Questions}, 100 * ($STATUS{Com_insert} + $STATUS{Com_replace} ) / $STATUS{Questions}, 100 * ($STATUS{Com_update} ) / $STATUS{Questions}, 100 * $STATUS{Com_delete} / $STATUS{Questions}; $lines_left--; if ($t_delta) { my $q_diff = ( $STATUS{Questions} - $OLD_STATUS{Questions} ); # print("q_diff: $STATUS{Questions} - $OLD_STATUS{Questions} / $t_delta = $q_diff\n"); printf(" qps now: %4.0f Slow qps: %3.1f Threads: %4.0f (%4.0f/%4.0f) %02.0f/%02.0f/%02.0f/%02.0f \n", ( $STATUS{Questions} - $OLD_STATUS{Questions} ) / $t_delta, ( # slow now (qps) ($STATUS{Slow_queries} ) ? ( $STATUS{Slow_queries} - $OLD_STATUS{Slow_queries} ) / $t_delta : 0 ), $STATUS{Threads_connected}, $STATUS{Threads_running}, $STATUS{Threads_cached}, (100 * ($STATUS{Com_select} - $OLD_STATUS{Com_select} + ($STATUS{Qcache_hits}||0) - ($OLD_STATUS{Qcache_hits}||0) ) ) / ($q_diff ), (100 * ($STATUS{Com_insert} - $OLD_STATUS{Com_insert} + $STATUS{Com_replace} - $OLD_STATUS{Com_replace} ) ) / ($q_diff ), (100 * ($STATUS{Com_update} - $OLD_STATUS{Com_update}) ) / ($q_diff ), (100 * ($STATUS{Com_delete} - $OLD_STATUS{Com_delete}) ) / ($q_diff ), ); } else { print "\n"; } $lines_left--; if ($have_query_cache and $STATUS{Com_select} and $query_cache_hits) { printf(" Cache Hits: %-5s Hits/s: %4.1f Hits now: %5.1f Ratio: %4.1f%% Ratio now: %4.1f%% \n", make_short($STATUS{Qcache_hits}), # cache hits $STATUS{Qcache_hits} / $STATUS{Uptime}, # hits / sec ($t_delta) ? ($STATUS{Qcache_hits} - $OLD_STATUS{Qcache_hits}) / $t_delta : 0, # now / s # ratio: 100 * ($STATUS{Qcache_hits}) / ($STATUS{Qcache_hits} + $STATUS{Com_select} ), ($t_delta) ? # ratio now 100 * ($STATUS{Qcache_hits} - $OLD_STATUS{Qcache_hits} ) / ( ($STATUS{Com_select} + $STATUS{Qcache_hits} - ($OLD_STATUS{Qcache_hits} + $OLD_STATUS{Com_select}) ) || 1) : 0, ); } $lines_left--; printf(" Key Efficiency: %2.1f%% Bps in/out: %5s/%5s ", $cache_hits_percent, make_short($STATUS{Bytes_received} / $STATUS{Uptime} ), make_short($STATUS{Bytes_sent} / $STATUS{Uptime})); printf("Now in/out: %5s/%5s", make_short(($STATUS{Bytes_received} - $OLD_STATUS{Bytes_received}) / $t_delta ), make_short(($STATUS{Bytes_sent} - $OLD_STATUS{Bytes_sent}) / $t_delta )) if ($t_delta); print "\n\n"; $lines_left--; } if (not $config{batchmode} and not $config{header}) { Clear(); print RESET(); } ## ## Threads ## #my $sz = $width - 52; my @sz = (9, 9, 15, 10, 9, 6); my $used = scalar(@sz) + Sum(@sz); my $free = $width - $used; print BOLD(); printf "%8s %9s %15s %10s %9s %6s %-${free}s\n", 'Id','User','Host/IP','DB','Time', 'Cmd', 'Query or State'; print RESET(); ## Id User Host DB printf "%9s %9s %15s %10s %9s %6s %-${free}s\n", '--','----','-------','--','----', '---', '----------'; $lines_left -= 2; my $proc_cmd = "show full processlist"; my @data = Hashes($proc_cmd); foreach my $thread (@data) { last if not $lines_left; ## Drop Domain Name, unless it looks like an IP address. If ## it's an IP, we'll strip the port number because it's rarely ## interesting. my $is_ip = 0; if ($thread->{Host} =~ /^(\d{1,3}\.){3}(\d{1,3})(:\d+)?$/) { $thread->{Host} =~ s/:.*$//; $is_ip = 1; } else { $thread->{Host} =~ s/^([^.]+).*/$1/; } ## Otherwise, look up the IP (if resolve is set) and strip the ## name if ($is_ip and $config{resolve}) { $thread->{Host} =~ s/:\d+$//; my $host = gethostbyaddr(inet_aton($thread->{Host}), AF_INET); $host =~ s/^([^.]+).*/$1/; $thread->{Host} = $host; } ## Fix possible undefs $thread->{db} ||= ''; $thread->{Info} ||= ''; $thread->{Time} ||= 0 ; $thread->{Id} ||= 0 ; $thread->{User} ||= ''; $thread->{Command} ||= ''; $thread->{Host} ||= ''; ## Normalize spaces -- mostly disabled for now. This can ## break EXPLAIN if you try to explain a mangled query. It ## may be re-enabled later as an option. ## leading space removal $thread->{Info} =~ s/^\s*//; if (1) { ## remove newlines and carriage returns $thread->{Info} =~ s/[\n\r]//g; ## collpase whitespace $thread->{Info} =~ s/\s+/ /g; } ## stow it in the cache $qcache{$thread->{Id}} = $thread->{Info}; $dbcache{$thread->{Id}} = $thread->{db}; $ucache{$thread->{Id}} = $thread->{User}; } ## Sort by idle time (closest thing to CPU usage I can think of). my @sorted; if (not $config{sort}) { @sorted = sort { $a->{Time} <=> $b->{Time} } @data } else { @sorted = sort { $b->{Time} <=> $a->{Time} } @data } foreach my $thread (@sorted) { # Check to see if we can skip out. We skip out if we know the # given line doesn't match. next if (($thread->{Command} eq "Sleep") and (not $config{idle})); next if (($thread->{Command} eq "Binlog Dump") and (not $config{idle})); next if ($thread->{User} !~ $config{filter_user}); next if ($thread->{db} !~ $config{filter_db}); next if ($thread->{Host} !~ $config{filter_host}); # Otherwise, print. my $smInfo; if ($thread->{Info}) { $smInfo = substr $thread->{Info}, 0, $free; } elsif ($thread->{State}) { $smInfo = substr $thread->{State}, 0, $free; } else { $smInfo = ""; } if ($HAS_COLOR) { print YELLOW() if $thread->{Command} eq 'Query'; print WHITE() if $thread->{Command} eq 'Sleep'; print GREEN() if $thread->{Command} eq 'Connect'; } printf "%9d %9.9s %15.15s %10.10s %9d %6.6s %-${free}.${free}s\n", $thread->{Id}, $thread->{User}, $thread->{Host}, $thread->{db}, $thread->{Time}, $thread->{Command}, $smInfo; print RESET() if $HAS_COLOR; $lines_left--; last if $lines_left == 0; } } ########################################################################### my $questions; sub GetQPS() { my($data) = Hashes('SHOW STATUS LIKE "Questions"'); my $num = $data->{Value}; if (not defined $questions) ## first time? { $questions = $num; return; } my $qps = $num - $questions; $questions = $num; print "$qps\n"; } ########################################################################### sub GetQcacheSummary() { } ########################################################################### sub GetInnoDBStatus() { if (not $config{pager}) { if (not $config{pager} = FindProg('less')) { $config{pager} = FindProg('more'); } } my @data = Hashes("SHOW INNODB STATUS"); open P, "|$config{pager}" or die "$!"; print keys %{$data[0]}; print $data[0]->{Status},"\n"; close P; } ########################################################################### my %prev_data; sub GetCmdSummary() { my ($width, $height, $wpx, $hpx, $lines_left); if (not $config{batchmode}) { ($width, $height, $wpx, $hpx) = GetTerminalSize(); $lines_left = $height - 2; } else { $height = 999_999; ## I hope you don't have more than that! $lines_left = 999_999; $width = 80; } # Variable_name and Value pairs come back... my @data = Hashes("SHOW GLOBAL STATUS LIKE 'Com_%'"); my %cmd_data; my %cmd_delta; my %cmd_pct; my %cmd_delta_pct; my $total; my $delta_total; for my $item (@data) { next unless $item->{Value}; $item->{Variable_name} =~ s/^Com_//; $item->{Variable_name} =~ s/_/ /g; $cmd_data{$item->{Variable_name}} = $item->{Value}; $total += $item->{Value}; } ## Populate other stats for my $item (keys %cmd_data) { $cmd_delta{$item} = $cmd_data{$item} - ($prev_data{$item} || $cmd_data{$item} - 1); $delta_total += $cmd_delta{$item}; $cmd_pct{$item} = int(($cmd_data{$item} / $total) * 100); } for my $item (keys %cmd_data) { $cmd_delta_pct{$item} = int(($cmd_delta{$item} / $delta_total) * 100); } ## Display Clear() unless $config{batchmode}; print RESET(); printf "%18s %10s %4s | %5s %4s\n", 'Command', 'Total', 'Pct', 'Last', 'Pct'; printf "%18s %10s %4s | %5s %4s\n", '-------', '-----', '---', '----', '---'; $lines_left -= 2; for my $item (sort { $cmd_data{$b} <=> $cmd_data{$a} } keys %cmd_data) { printf "%18s %10d %4s | %5d %4s\n", $item, $cmd_data{$item}, $cmd_pct{$item} . "%", $cmd_delta{$item}, $cmd_delta_pct{$item} . "%"; last if not $lines_left; $lines_left -= 1; } %prev_data = %cmd_data; } ########################################################################### sub GetShowVariables() { if (not $config{pager}) { if (not $config{pager} = FindProg('less')) { $config{pager} = FindProg('more'); } } my @rows = Hashes("SHOW VARIABLES"); open P, "|$config{pager}" or die "$!"; for my $row (@rows) { my $name = $row->{Variable_name}; my $value = $row->{Value}; printf P "%32s: %s\n", $name, $value; } close P; } ########################################################################### sub GetShowStatus() { Clear() unless $config{batchmode}; my @rows = Hashes("SHOW GLOBAL STATUS"); printf "%32s %10s %10s\n", 'Counter', 'Total', 'Change'; printf "%32s %10s %10s\n", '-------', '-----', '------'; for my $row (@rows) { my $name = $row->{Variable_name}; my $value = $row->{Value}; my $old = $statcache{$name}; my $delta = 0; next if $name =~ m/^Com_/; ## skip Com_ stats next if $value =~ m/^[^0-9]*$/; ## skip non-numeric ## TODO: if Qcache is off, we should skip Qcache_ values if ($HAS_COLOR and defined $old and $old =~ /^\d/) { if ($value > $old) { print YELLOW(); $delta = $value - $old; } elsif ($value < $old) { print RED(); $delta = $value - $old; } if (not $config{idle} and $value == $old) { # filter unchanging stats, maybe print RESET(); next; } } printf "%32s: %10s %10s\n", $name, $value, $delta; print RESET() if $HAS_COLOR; $statcache{$name} = $value; } } ########################################################################### sub FullQueryInfo($) { my $id = shift; if (not exists $qcache{$id} or not defined $qcache{$id}) { print "*** Invalid id. ***\n"; return; } my $sql = $qcache{$id}; print $CLEAR; print "Thread $id was executing following query:\n\n"; print YELLOW(), $sql,"\n\n", RESET(); } ########################################################################### sub Explain($) { my $id = shift; if (not exists $qcache{$id} or not defined $qcache{$id}) { print "*** Invalid id. ***\n"; return; } my $sql = $qcache{$id}; my $db = $dbcache{$id}; Execute("USE $db"); my @info = Hashes("EXPLAIN $sql"); print $CLEAR; print "EXPLAIN $sql:\n\n"; PrintTable(@info); } ########################################################################### sub PrintTable(@) { my $cnt = 1; my @cols = qw(table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra); for my $row (@_) { print "*** row $cnt ***\n"; for my $key (@cols) { my $val = $row->{$key} || 'NULL'; printf "%15s: %s\n", $key, $val; } $cnt++; } } ########################################################################### sub StringOrRegex($) { my $input = shift; chomp $input; if (defined $input) { # regex, strip /.../ and use via qr// if ($input =~ m{^/} and $input =~ m{/$}) { $input =~ s{^/}{} if $config{filter_user}; $input =~ s{/$}{} if $config{filter_user}; $input = qr/$input/; } # reset to match anything elsif ($input eq '') { $input = qr/.*/; } # string, build a simple regex else { $input = '^' . $input . '$'; $input = qr/$input/; } } # reset to match anything else { $input = qr/.*/; } return $input; } ########################################################################### sub cmd_s { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print RED(), "Seconds of Delay: ", RESET(); my $secs = ReadLine(0); if ($secs =~ /^\s*(\d+)/) { $config{delay} = $1; if ($config{delay} < 1) { $config{delay} = 1; } } ReadMode($RM_NOBLKRD); } sub cmd_q { ReadMode($RM_RESET); print "\n"; exit; } ########################################################################### sub PrintHelp() { my $help = qq[ Help for mytop version $main::VERSION by Jeremy D. Zawodny <${YELLOW}Jeremy\@Zawodny.com${RESET}> ? - display this screen # - toggle short/long numbers (not yet implemented) c - command summary view (based on Com_* counters) d - show only a specific database e - explain the query that a thread is running f - show full query info for a given thread F - unFilter the dispaly h - show only a specifc host's connections H - toggle the mytop header i - toggle the display of idle (sleeping) threads I - show innodb status k - kill a thread p - pause the display m - switch [mode] to qps (queries/sec) scrolling view o - reverse the sort order (toggle) q - quit r - reset the status counters (via FLUSH STATUS on your server) s - change the delay between screen updates t - switch to thread view (default) u - show only a specific user : - enter a command (not yet implemented) ${GREEN}http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/${RESET} ]; print $help; } sub Sum(@) { my $sum; while (my $val = shift @_) { $sum += $val; } return $sum; } ## A useful routine from perlfaq sub commify($) { local $_ = shift; return 0 unless defined $_; 1 while s/^([-+]?\d+)(\d{3})/$1,$2/; return $_; } ## Compact numeric representation (10,000 -> 10.0k) sub make_short($) { my $number = shift; return commify($number) if $config{long_nums}; my $n = 0; while ($number > 1_025) { $number /= 1024; $n++; }; return sprintf "%.1f%s", $number, ('','k','M','G', 'T')[$n]; } ## Run a query and return the records has an array of hashes. sub Hashes($) { my $sql = shift; my @records; if (my $sth = Execute($sql)) { while (my $ref = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { print "record\n" if $debug; push @records, $ref; } } return @records; } ## Execute an SQL query and return the statement handle. sub Execute($) { my $sql = shift; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql); if (not $sth) { ReadMode($RM_RESET); die $DBI::errstr; } my $ReturnCode = $sth->execute; if (not $ReturnCode) { if ($debug) { print "query failed\n"; sleep 10; } return undef; } return $sth; } sub FindProg($) { my $prog = shift; my $found = undef; my @search_dirs = ("/bin", "/usr/bin", "/usr/sbin", "/usr/local/bin", "/usr/local/sbin"); for (@search_dirs) { my $loc = "$_/$prog"; if (-e $loc) { $found = $loc; last; } } return $found; } =pod =head1 SYNOPSIS B [options] =head1 AVAILABILITY The latest version of B is available from http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/ it B also be on CPAN as well. =head1 REQUIREMENTS In order for B to function properly, you must have the following: * Perl 5.005 or newer * Getopt::Long * DBI and DBD::mysql * Term::ReadKey from CPAN Most systems are likely to have all of those installed--except for Term::ReadKey. You will need to pick that up from the CPAN. You can pick up Term::ReadKey here: http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=TermReadKey And you obviously need access to a MySQL server (version 3.22.x or 3.23.x) with the necessary security to run the I and I commands. If you are a Windows user, using ActiveState's Perl, you can use PPM (the Perl Package Manager) to install the MySQL and Term::ReadKey modules. =head2 Optional Color Support In additon, if you want a color B (recommended), install Term::ANSIColor from the CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=ANSIColor Once you do, B will automatically use it. However, color is not yet working on Windows. Patches welcome. :-) =head2 Optional Hi-Res Timing If you want B to provide more accurate real-time queries-per-second statistics, install the Time::HiRes module from CPAN. B will automatically notice that you have it and use it rather than the standard timing mechanism. =head2 Platforms B is known to work on: * Linux (2.2.x, 2.4.x) * FreeBSD (2.2, 3.x, 4.x) * Mac OS X * BSDI 4.x * Solaris 2.x * Windows NT 4.x (ActivePerl) If you find that it works on another platform, please let me know. Given that it is all Perl code, I expect it to be rather portable to Unix and Unix-like systems. Heck, it I even work on Win32 systems. =head1 DESCRIPTION Help is always welcome in improving this software. Feel free to contact the author (see L<"AUTHOR"> below) with bug reports, fixes, suggestions, and comments. Additionally L<"BUGS"> will provide a list of things this software is not able to do yet. Having said that, here are the details on how it works and what you can do with it. =head2 The Basics B was inspired by the system monitoring tool B. I routinely use B on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. You are likely to notice features from each of them here. B will connect to a MySQL server and periodically run the I and I commands and attempt to summarize the information from them in a useful format. =head2 The Display The B display screen is really broken into two parts. The top 4 lines (header) contain summary information about your MySQL server. For example, you might see something like: MySQL on localhost (4.0.13-log) up 1+11:13:00 [23:29:11] Queries: 19.3M qps: 160 Slow: 1.0 Se/In/Up/De(%): 00/80/03/17 qps now: 219 Slow qps: 0.0 Threads: 1 ( 1/ 16) 00/74/00/25 Key Efficiency: 99.3% Bps in/out: 30.5k/162.8 Now in/out: 32.7k/ 3.3k The first line identifies the hostname of the server (localhost) and the version of MySQL it is running. The right had side shows the uptime of the MySQL server process in days+hours:minutes:seconds format (much like FreeBSD's top) as well as the current time. The second line displays the total number of queries the server has processed, the average number of queries per second, the number of slow queries, and the percentage of Select, Insert, Update, and Delete queries. The third real-time values. First is the number of queries per second, then the number of slow queries, followed by query precentages (like on the previous line). And the fourth line displays key buffer efficiency (how often keys are read from the buffer rather than disk) and the number of bytes that MySQL has sent and received, both over all and in the last cycle. You can toggle the header by hitting B when running B. The second part of the display lists as many threads as can fit on screen. By default they are sorted according to their idle time (least idle first). The display looks like: Id User Host Dbase Time Cmd Query or State -- ---- ---- ----- ---- --- -------------- 61 jzawodn localhost music 0 Query show processlist As you can see, the thread id, username, host from which the user is connecting, database to which the user is connected, number of seconds of idle time, the command the thread is executing, and the query info are all displayed. Often times the query info is what you are really interested in, so it is good to run B in an xterm that is wider than the normal 80 columns if possible. The thread display color-codes the threads if you have installed color support. The current color scheme only works well in a window with a dark (like black) background. The colors are selected according to the C column of the display: Query - Yellow Sleep - White Connect - Green Those are purely arbitrary and will be customizable in a future release. If they annoy you just start B with the B<-nocolor> flag or adjust your config file appropriately. =head2 Arguments B handles long and short command-line arguments. Not all options have both long and short formats, however. The long arguments can start with one or two dashes `-' or `--'. They are shown here with just one. =over =item B<-u> or B<-user> username Username to use when logging in to the MySQL server. Default: ``root''. =item B<-p> or B<-pass> or B<-password> password Password to use when logging in to the MySQL server. Default: none. =item B<-h> or B<-host> hostname[:port] Hostname of the MySQL server. The hostname may be followed by an option port number. Note that the port is specified separate from the host when using a config file. Default: ``localhost''. =item B<-port> or B<-P> port If you're running MySQL on a non-standard port, use this to specify the port number. Default: 3306. =item B<-s> or B<-delay> seconds How long between display refreshes. Default: 5 =item B<-d> or B<-db> or B<-database> database Use if you'd like B to connect to a specific database by default. Default: ``test''. =item B<-b> or B<-batch> or B<-batchmode> In batch mode, mytop runs only once, does not clear the screen, and places no limit on the number of lines it will print. This is suitable for running periodically (perhaps from cron) to capture the information into a file for later viewing. You might use batch mode in a CGI script to occasionally display your MySQL server status on the web. Default: unset. =item B<-S> or B<-socket> /path/to/socket If you're running B on the same host as MySQL, you may wish to have it use the MySQL socket directly rather than a standard TCP/IP connection. If you do,just specify one. Note that specifying a socket will make B ignore any host and/or port that you might have specified. If the socket does not exist (or the file specified is not a socket), this option will be ignored and B will use the hostname and port number instead. Default: none. =item B<-header> or B<-noheader> Sepcify if you want the header to display or not. You can toggle this with the B key while B is running. Default: header. =item B<-color> or B<-nocolor> Specify if you want a color display. This has no effect if you don't have color support available. Default: If you have color support, B will try color unless you tell it not to. =item B<-i> or B<-idle> or B<-noidle> Specify if you want idle (sleeping) threads to appear in the list. If sleeping threads are omitted, the default sorting order is reversed so that the longest running queries appear at the top of the list. Default: idle. =item B<-prompt> or B<-noprompt> Specify if you want to be prompted to type in your database password. This provides a little bit more security since it not only prevents the password from viewable in a process list, but also doesn't require the password to be stored in plain text in your ~/.mytop config file. You will B be prompted if a password has not been specified in your config file or through another command line option. Default: noprompt. =item B<-resolve> If you have skip-resolve set on MySQL (to keep it from doing a reverse DNS lookup on each inbound connection), mytop can replace IP addresses with hostnames but toggling this option. Default: noresolve =back Command-line arguments will always take precedence over config file options. That happens because the config file is read I the command-line arguments are applied. =head2 Config File Instead of always using bulky command-line parameters, you can also use a config file in your home directory (C<~/.mytop>). If present, B will read it automatically. It is read I any of your command-line arguments are processed, so your command-line arguments will override directives in the config file. Here is a sample config file C<~/.mytop> which implements the defaults described above. user=root pass= host=localhost db=test delay=5 port=3306 socket= batchmode=0 header=1 color=1 idle=1 Using a config file will help to ensure that your database password isn't visible to users on the command-line. Just make sure that the permissions on C<~/.mytop> are such that others cannot read it (unless you want them to, of course). You may have white space on either side of the C<=> in lines of the config file. =head2 Shortcut Keys The following keys perform various actions while B is running. Those which have not been implemented are listed as such. They are included to give the user idea of what is coming. =over =item B Display help. =item B Show "command counters" based on the Com_* values in SHOW GLOBAL STATUS. This is a new feature. Feedback welcome. =item B Show only threads connected to a particular database. =item B Given a thread id, display the entire query that thread was (and still may be) running. =item B Disable all filtering (host, user, and db). =item B Only show queries from a particular host. =item B Toggle the header display. You can also specify either C or C in your config file to set the default behavior. =item B Toggle the display of idle (sleeping) threads. If sleeping threads are filtered, the default sorting order is reversed so that the longest running queries appear at the top of the list. =item B Switch to InnoDB Status mode. The output of "SHOW INNODB STATUS" will be displayed every cycle. In a future version, this may actually summarize that data rather than producing raw output. =item B Kill a thread. =item B Toggle modes. Currently this switches from `top' mode to `qps' (Queries Per Second Mode). In this mode, mytop will write out one integer per second. The number written reflects the number of queries executed by the server in the previous one second interval. More modes may be added in the future. =item B Reverse the default sort order. =item B

Pause display. =item B Quit B =item B Reset the server's status counters via a I command. =item B Change the sleep time (number of seconds between display refreshes). =item B Show only threads owned by a giver user. =back The B key has a command-line counterpart: B<-s>. The B key has two command-line counterparts: B<-header> and B<-noheader>. =head1 BUGS This is more of a BUGS + WishList. Some performance information is not available when talking to a version 3.22.x MySQL server. Additional information (about threads mostly) was added to the output of I in MySQL 3.23.x and B makes use of it. If the information is not available, you will simply see zeros where the real numbers should be. Simply running this program will increase your overall counters (such as the number of queries run). But you may or may not view that as a bug. B consumes too much CPU time when running (verified on older versions of Linux and FreeBSD). It's likely a problem related to Term::ReadKey. I haven't had time to investigate yet, so B now automatically lowers its priority when you run it. You may also think about running B on another workstation instead of your database server. However, C on Solaris does B have this problem. Newer versions of Linux and FreeBSD seem to have fixed this. You can't specify the maximum number of threads to list. If you have many threads and a tall xterm, B will always try to display as many as it can fit. The size of most of the columns in the display has a small maximum width. If you have fairly long database/user/host names the display may appear odd. I have no good idea as to how best to deal with that yet. Suggestions are welcome. It'd be nice if you could just add B configuration directives in your C file instead of having a separate config file. You should be able to specify the columns you'd like to see in the display and the order in which they appear. If you only have one username that connects to your database, it's probably not worth having the User column appear, for example. =head1 AUTHOR mytop was developed and is maintained by Jeremy D. Zawodny (Jeremy@Zawodny.com). If you wish to e-mail me regarding this software, B subscribe to the B mailing list. See the B homepage for details. =head1 DISCLAIMER While I use this software in my job at Yahoo!, I am solely responsible for it. Yahoo! does not necessarily support this software in any way. It is merely a personal idea which happened to be very useful in my job. =head1 RECRUITING If you hack Perl and grok MySQL, come work at Yahoo! Contact me for details. Or just send me your resume. Er, unless we just had layoffs, in which case we're not hiring. :-( =head1 SEE ALSO Please check the MySQL manual if you're not sure where some of the output of B is coming from. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2000-2001, Jeremy D. Zawodny. =head1 CREDITS Fix a bug. Add a feature. See your name here! Many thanks go to these fine folks: =over =item Sami Ahlroos (sami@avis-net.de) Suggested the idle/noidle stuff. =item Jan Willamowius (jan@janhh.shnet.org) Mirnor bug report. Documentation fixes. =item Alex Osipov (alex@acky.net) Long command-line options, Unix socket support. =item Stephane Enten (tuf@grolier.fr) Suggested batch mode. =item Richard Ellerbrock (richarde@eskom.co.za) Bug reports and usability suggestions. =item William R. Mattil (wrm@newton.irngtx.tel.gte.com) Bug report about empty passwords not working. =item Benjamin Pflugmann (philemon@spin.de) Suggested -P command-line flag as well as other changes. =item Justin Mecham Suggested setting $0 to `mytop'. =item Thorsten Kunz Provided a fix for cases when we try remove the domain name from the display even if it is actually an IP address. =item Sasha Pachev Provided the idea of real-time queries per second in the main display. =item Paul DuBois Pointed out some option-handling bugs. =item Mike Wexler Suggested that we don't mangle (normalize) whitespace in query info by default. =item Mark Zweifel Make the --idle command-line argument negatable. =item Axel Schwenke Noticed the inccorect formula for query cache hit percentages in version 1.2. =item Steven Roussey Supplied a patch to help filter binary junk in queries so that terminals don't freak out. =item jon r. luini Supplied a patch that formed the basis for C<-prompt> support. Sean Leach submitted a similar patch. =item Yogish Baliga Supplied a patch that formed the basis for C<-resolve> support. =item Per Andreas Buer Supplied an excellent patch to tidy up the top display. This includes showing most values in short form, such as 10k rather than 10000. =back See the Changes file on the B distribution page for more details on what has changed. =head1 LICENSE B is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. For the full license information, please visit http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html =cut __END__ mytop-1.7/test.pl000064400000000000000000000007251164160571100140510ustar00rootroot00000000000000## ## This test framework really doesn't do anything yet. ## # Change 1..1 below to 1..last_test_to_print . # (It may become useful if the test is moved to ./t subdirectory.) BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..1\n"; } #END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;} print "ok 1\n"; ######################### End of black magic. # Insert your test code below (better if it prints "ok 13" # (correspondingly "not ok 13") depending on the success of chunk 13 # of the test code):