Hello All,

I see a -t or a --timeout= option listed for mysqladmin, but I can't
seem to get mysqladmin to recognize it.  Is this an oversight in
documentation or a case of my misunderstanding?

My objective is to be able to ping each of our mysql servers with a
script and report on their health.  It seems that if the server is hung
up, the ping command doesn't return and I was hoping to remedy that with
the -t switch.

Thanks!

-- john

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John Cartwright
Professional Research Assistant / Associate Scientist
CIRES, SEG/NGDC/NOAA
(303) 497-6284
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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