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Hi,

I've this very very special problems and would ask for some hints, any
helpful response is very appreciated :)

The usual story: old system, big, clunky, legacy, PHP4, can't upgrade.

We're having serious problems with MySQL and too many connections and so
on, but we can't find out where the problematic cases are. We've gone
already through lengthy auditing and logging sessions without real success.

So my next idea: I go into the PHP source, in my case specifically into
ext/mysql/php_mysql.c, reactive my old C skills and inject the logging
of connects and queries directly into the source. Because, as ironic as
it sounds, with the HUGE amount of code we have we still were not able
to identify all places where mysql_(p)connect/mysql_query is used,
because of using variable variables and other nice [tm] tricks.

I understand my attempt is brute force and I'm pretty alone out there.

So, actually I would start hacking away this very moment. But, if anyone
 has other suggestion how to go for this, it would be very very much
appreciated.

thanks for reading,
- - Markus
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