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mysqlreport v3.4a released, bug fix again

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mysqlreport v3.4a is ready which, like the recently released v3.4, fixes a bug in the relative reports. This time, it was the InnoDB reports which were not correct when made relative. Changes in v3.4a are:

  • Fixed bug: InnoDB report values were wrong in relative reports because 13 InnoDB status values needed to be excluded from being made relative. (thanks Debbie)
  • Changed InnoDB Buffer Pool Read ratio to Read hit %

The Guide to Understanding mysqlreport has been accordingly updated, too.

Written by Daniel Nichter

January 23rd, 2008 at 12:05 pm

Posted in MySQL, mysqlreport

mysqlreport v3.4 released, bug fix

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mysqlreport v3.4 is ready which primarily fixes a bug in v3.3 concerning infiles for relative reports.

Changes in v3.4 are:

  • Fixed bug: –relative infiles wouldn’t work unless the SHOW STATUS values were prefixed with a line matching: /Variable_name[\s|]+Value/. Now mysqlreport looks for Aborted_clients which should always be present. (thanks Debbie)
  • Fixed formatting problem: Created Temp Table Size was too small for >99M
  • Removed redundant %Total: column label from Slow line
  • Added more debug info

Written by Daniel Nichter

January 20th, 2008 at 8:47 am

Posted in MySQL, mysqlreport

mysqlreport v3.3 released

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mysqlreport v3.3 is ready. Changes:

  • –all is now the default option and all the sub-report options like –dms, –sas, etc. have been removed. All reports that can be made are made automatically.
  • Slow line now displays long_query_time and log_slow_queries
  • Created Temp Table line now displays tmp_table_size
  • The mysqlreport tgz and zip now extract into their own directory
  • The mysqlreport Documentation and The Guide To Understanding mysqlreport have been updated to reflect these changes.

Written by Daniel Nichter

January 9th, 2008 at 10:45 am

Posted in MySQL, mysqlreport