You should try

*SHOW INNODB STATUS \G;*


Remigiusz Soko?owski wrote:

Hi!
problem is not critical, however it would be nice to get some workaround
from time to time I check innodb status - the most interesting sections, I believe, are: FILE I/O, INSERT BUFFER AND ADAPTIVE HASH INDEX, LOG, BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY and ROW OPERATIONS

unfortunately they are at the bottom of whole report and that is problem, because in one of databases I manage lock and transaction info is so long, that other information is not displayed at all.

Any advice?

TIA
Remigiusz


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