Hi Milan,
I can see many ways of accomplish what you want:
* I'm almost sure mk-query-digest will allow you to do so;
* Either crop the slow query log for the desired timespan (that's a couple of
shell scripting commands) and run mk-query-digest against it;
* Set the query log file to a filename
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Nuno, thanks for the tips. I think I will work on getting
mk-query-digest to log to a db table and run it periodically. Sounds
like a very useful thing to have.
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Milan
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:02 AM, nuno.tava...@dri.pt wrote:
Hi Milan,
I can see many ways of accomplish what you want:
*