Hi, I am running 3.23.49 and had a quick question I hope someone can answer.  
70% of the time my sql server is doing just fine.   I have 4 GIGs of memory, 
and  a 1.33 Ghz processor.    I am running Redhat 7.3 with a 2.4.19 kernel.

70% of the time my server is fine,  the other 30% it is 100% maxed out and I 
have 0% free on the cpu for 10-20 seconds at a time.   My question is this - 
Is there a program or something that I can run that will show me exactly what 
queries are being given to mysql.   I want to know which queries I am giving 
to the server that are giving it such a hard time so I can find an 
alternative?  If you have any ideas for the best way to do this I would 
really appreciate it.

Matt




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