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    Get current system status

    mysql_stat

    (PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PECL mysql:1.0)

    mysql_stat — Get current system status

    Description

    string mysql_stat ([ resource $link_identifier ] )

    mysql_stat() returns the current server status.

    Parameters

    link_identifier

    The MySQL connection. If the link identifier is not specified, the last link opened by mysql_connect() is assumed. If no such link is found, it will try to create one as if mysql_connect() was called with no arguments. If by chance no connection is found or established, an E_WARNING level error is generated.

    Return Values

    Returns a string with the status for uptime, threads, queries, open tables, flush tables and queries per second. For a complete list of other status variables, you have to use the SHOW STATUS SQL command. If link_identifier is invalid, NULL is returned.

    Examples

    Example #1 mysql_stat() example

    <?php
    $link   
    mysql_connect('localhost''mysql_user''mysql_password');
    $status explode('  'mysql_stat($link));
    print_r($status);
    ?>

    The above example will output something similar to:

    Array
    (
        [0] => Uptime: 5380
        [1] => Threads: 2
        [2] => Questions: 1321299
        [3] => Slow queries: 0
        [4] => Opens: 26
        [5] => Flush tables: 1
        [6] => Open tables: 17
        [7] => Queries per second avg: 245.595
    )
    

    Example #2 Alternative mysql_stat() example

    <?php
    $link   
    mysql_connect('localhost''mysql_user''mysql_password');
    $result mysql_query('SHOW VARIABLES'$link);
    while (
    $row mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
        echo 
    $row['Variable_name'] . ' = ' $row['Value'] . "\n";
    }
    ?>

    The above example will output something similar to:

    back_log = 50
    basedir = /usr/local/
    bdb_cache_size = 8388600
    bdb_log_buffer_size = 32768
    bdb_home = /var/db/mysql/
    bdb_max_lock = 10000
    bdb_logdir = 
    bdb_shared_data = OFF
    bdb_tmpdir = /var/tmp/
    ...
    


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