Chris Hilbert schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. August 2001, 12:54:55:
> Its seems like the only way to watch the process list would be to do
> something like mysqladmin -uroot -i 1 processlist. Since I can't show
> processlist when it won't connect to it (I tried to do it while it was
> dead). Still, this would consume a lot of resource and might not even
> work right...since I'd technically have to wait an hour or so for it to
> crash.
> Any other ideas?
You could watch the log file and error log. Those grow pretty big
very fast, so you could rename the old ones and start new ones.
Data from an hour should be easy to manage. Hence you will see
exactly what mysql does and what kind of errors occur, if any.
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