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mysql_stat

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PECL mysql:1.0)

mysql_statRetorna o status atual do sistema

Descrição

string mysql_stat ([ resource $link_identifier ] )

mysql_stat() returna o status atual do servidor.

Nota: mysql_stat() atualmente retorna somente o satus para uptime, threads, queries, open tables, flush tables e queries por segundos. Para uma lista completa de outras variáveis de staus você tem que usar o comando SQL SHOW STATUS.

Exemplo #1 Exemplo mysql_stat()

<?php
$link 
mysql_connect('localhost'"mysql_user""mysql_password");
$status explode('  'mysql_stat($link));
print_r($status);
?>

O exemplo acima deve produzir a seguinte saída:

Array
(
    [0] => Uptime: 5380
    [1] => Threads: 2
    [2] => Questions: 1321299
    [3] => Slow queries: 0
    [4] => Opens: 26
    [5] => Flush tables: 1
    [6] => Open tables: 17
    [7] => Queries per second avg: 245.595
)



mysql_tablename> <mysql_set_charset
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
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mysql_stat
Topper_
02-Sep-2008 10:51
<?php

    $mysql_stat
=mysql_stat($dbconnect);
   
   
$tot_count=preg_match_all('/([a-z ]+):\s*([0-9.]+)/i', $mysql_stat, $matches);

    for (
$i=0; $i<$tot_count; $i++) {
       
$info1=$matches[1][$i];
       
$info2=$matches[2][$i];
       
        echo
"$info1 ($info2)<br>";
    }

/*
example output:

Uptime (13651)
Threads (1)
Questions (12910)
Slow queries (0)
Opens (314)
Flush tables (1)
Open tables (24)
Queries per second avg (0.945)

*/

?>
Enzo_01 at abv dot bg
31-May-2008 09:22
<?php
// function that return stat elements into array
function mysql_stat_array($A=null) {
   
$status = explode('  ', mysql_stat());
    foreach(
$status as $k=>$v) { $v=explode(':',$v,2); $status[$v[0]]=$v[1]; }
    return (isset(
$status[$A])?$status[$A]:$status);
}
/*
example return:
Array ( [0] => Uptime: 385815 [1] => Threads: 1 [2] => Questions: 3515 [3] => Slow queries: 0 [4] => Opens: 32 [5] => Flush tables: 1 [6] => Open tables: 8 [7] => Queries per second avg: 0.009 [Uptime] => Array ( [0] => Uptime [1] => 385815 ) [Threads] => Array ( [0] => Threads [1] => 1 ) [Questions] => Array ( [0] => Questions [1] => 3515 ) [Slow queries] => Array ( [0] => Slow queries [1] => 0 ) [Opens] => Array ( [0] => Opens [1] => 32 ) [Flush tables] => Array ( [0] => Flush tables [1] => 1 ) [Open tables] => Array ( [0] => Open tables [1] => 8 ) [Queries per second avg] => Array ( [0] => Queries per second avg [1] => 0.009 ) )
*/

?>
09-Feb-2005 03:16
if you need the complete status as outputted by the "show status" command. Try this function.
<?
function mysql_status($db=NULL) {
if(!
mysql_ping($db))
$db=mysql_connect("localhost","user","password");
$res=mysql_query("show status",$db);
while (list(
$key,$value)=mysql_fetch_array($res))
$sql[$key]=$value;
return
$sql;
}
?>

mysql_tablename> <mysql_set_charset
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
 
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