This is a discussion on Monitor performance mysql within the New osCommerce Contributions forums, part of the osCommerce 2.2 Forums category; First of all, I would like to thank JS de BOER ( first author) for giving us this contribution even ...
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| First of all, I would like to thank JS de BOER ( first author) for giving us this contribution even though it's tiny little content. :) I called this contribution as v.1.0 becuase, as you may notice the first file package does not contain any files for us to check and manage the bottleneck queries in admin backend. as the first author mentioned, we have to have "a database viewer to see which queries were slow and when". For most of us, this could be a major problem to see the slow queries, Therfore, I have come up this contribution. The major contributions in this version (v.1.0): - ability to check and see the bottleneck queries in the admin backend under the tools menu. - ability to see the location of the queries.(filename in which the query run- this is cool becuase now we can easily spot the queries location) This is a full package. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK biznetstar.com More...
__________________ Michael Sasek osCMax Developer
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