On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 11:02:47PM -0500, James Riordon wrote: > Hi All, > > I have our new client up and running and have come upon another > question. When I get extended-status I get the following: > > | Bytes_received | 53553199 | > | Bytes_sent | 664736462 | > > > If I am correct this mean about 664MB sent to the client from MySQL. The > problem is that the entire server is only showing abount 128MB of > bandwidth usage for the same time period. > > So my question is: What exactly does Bytes_sent refer to. Is this a > server internal usage, or is my bandwidth usage for MySQL not showing up > properly in my stats? > > Or is it possible that alot of the information being sent from MySQL to > PHP for processing is simply not getting used in the final output. If > this is the case then would that not show an in-efficient use of queries?
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