Do you know - would that be of any help?
23.2 The Query Log
If you want to know what happens within mysqld, you should start
it with --log[=file]. This will log all connections and queries
to the log file (by default named `'hostname'.log'). This log can
be very useful when you suspect an error
WS>> Oh, I see, you would like to connect this information with the
WS>> pid, right? I wouldn't know how to do that. How do you get a pid?
WS>> Is this something MySQL could provide?
> No, not with the pid.
> With the number of places from where sql queries are executed and
> the numb