debian/0000775000000000000000000000000012770024016007167 5ustar debian/mysql-server-5.6.config0000664000000000000000000000305312363170651013343 0ustar #!/bin/bash set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*" 1>&2 } CNF=/etc/mysql/my.cnf # Beware that there are two ypwhich one of them needs the 2>/dev/null! if test -n "`which ypwhich 2>/dev/null`" && ypwhich >/dev/null 2>&1; then db_input high mysql-server-5.6/nis_warning || true db_go fi # only ask this question on fresh installs, during "reconfiguration" and when # not upgrading from an existing 5.0 installation. # there is also an additional check for empty root passwords in the # postinst script when the tools are available for us to use. if [ "$1" = "configure" ] && ([ -z "$2" ] && [ ! -e "/var/lib/mysql/debian-5.0.flag" ] ) || [ "$1" = "reconfigure" ]; then while :; do RET="" db_input high mysql-server/root_password || true db_go db_get mysql-server/root_password # if password isn't empty we ask for password verification if [ -z "$RET" ]; then db_fset mysql-server/root_password seen false db_fset mysql-server/root_password_again seen false break fi ROOT_PW="$RET" db_input high mysql-server/root_password_again || true db_go db_get mysql-server/root_password_again if [ "$RET" == "$ROOT_PW" ]; then ROOT_PW='' break fi db_fset mysql-server/password_mismatch seen false db_input critical mysql-server/password_mismatch db_set mysql-server/root_password "" db_set mysql-server/root_password_again "" db_go done fi debian/mysql-server-5.6.prerm0000664000000000000000000000031612363170651013222 0ustar #!/bin/bash set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*" 1>&2 } #DEBHELPER# debian/libmysqlclient18.1.install0000664000000000000000000000004212363170651014123 0ustar usr/lib/*/libmysqlclient.so.18.1* debian/mysql-server-5.6.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000040312363170651015530 0ustar # These long lines reproduce actual output and to reformat them # would damage the integrity of the man page. # mysql-server-5.6: manpage-has-errors-from-man usr/share/man/man1/mysqlbinlog.1.gz 1405: warning [p 9, 7.5i, div `3tbd3,2', 0.8i]: can't break line debian/control0000664000000000000000000001247612770023705010610 0ustar Source: mysql-5.6 Section: database Priority: optional Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Debian MySQL Maintainers Uploaders: Norbert Tretkowski , Clint Byrum , James Page Build-Depends: bison, chrpath, cmake, debhelper (>= 8.1.3~), dh-apparmor, gawk, hardening-wrapper, libaio-dev[linux-any], libjson-perl, libncurses5-dev (>= 5.0-6), libreadline-dev, libwrap0-dev (>= 7.6-8.3), lsb-release, perl, po-debconf, psmisc, zlib1g-dev (>= 1:1.1.3-5) Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://dev.mysql.com/ Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-mysql/mysql-5.6.git Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-mysql/mysql-5.6.git XS-Testsuite: autopkgtest Package: mysql-common-5.6 Architecture: all Depends: mysql-common, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Multi-Arch: foreign Description: MySQL 5.6 specific common files, e.g. /etc/mysql/conf.d/my-5.6.cnf MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. Package: mysql-client-core-5.6 Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Provides: virtual-mysql-client-core Breaks: mysql-client-5.5, mysql-client-core-5.5, virtual-mysql-client-core Replaces: mysql-client-5.5, mysql-client-core-5.5, virtual-mysql-client-core Description: MySQL database core client binaries MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. . This package includes the core client files, as used by Akonadi. Package: mysql-client-5.6 Architecture: any Depends: debianutils (>=1.6), libdbd-mysql-perl (>= 1.2202), libdbi-perl, libterm-readkey-perl, mysql-client-core-5.6, mysql-common (>= 5.5), ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: mysql-common-5.6 Provides: virtual-mysql-client Breaks: mysql-client-5.5, virtual-mysql-client Replaces: mysql-client-5.5, virtual-mysql-client Description: MySQL database client binaries MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. . This package includes the client binaries and the additional tools innotop and mysqlreport. Package: mysql-server-core-5.6 Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Provides: virtual-mysql-server-core Breaks: mysql-server-core-5.5, virtual-mysql-server-core Replaces: mysql-server-core-5.5, virtual-mysql-server-core Description: MySQL database server binaries MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. . This package includes the server binaries but doesn't contain all the infrastructure needed to setup system databases. Package: mysql-server-5.6 Architecture: any Recommends: libhtml-template-perl, mysql-common-5.6 Suggests: mailx, tinyca Pre-Depends: adduser (>= 3.40), debconf, mysql-common (>= 5.5) Depends: initscripts, libdbi-perl, lsb-base (>= 3.0-10), mysql-client-5.6 (>= ${binary:Version}), mysql-server-core-5.6 (= ${binary:Version}), passwd, perl (>= 5.6), psmisc, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Provides: virtual-mysql-server Breaks: mysql-server-5.5, virtual-mysql-server Replaces: mysql-server-5.5, virtual-mysql-server Description: MySQL database server binaries and system database setup MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. . This package contains all the infrastructure needed to setup system databases. Package: mysql-testsuite-5.6 Architecture: any Depends: mysql-client-5.6 (= ${binary:Version}), mysql-server-5.6 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Provides: virtual-mysql-testsuite Breaks: mysql-testsuite-5.5, virtual-mysql-testsuite Replaces: mysql-testsuite-5.5, virtual-mysql-testsuite Description: MySQL 5.6 testsuite MySQL is a fast, stable, and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. . This package includes the MySQL testsuite. Package: mysql-source-5.6 Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: MySQL source MySQL is a fast, stable, and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. . This package includes the MySQL source code as configured before building - but after the arch specific configuration. This is currently required for building plugins. debian/libmysqlclient18.1-dev.dirs0000664000000000000000000000002612363170651014174 0ustar usr/include/ usr/lib/ debian/mysql-server-core-5.6.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000020612363170651016457 0ustar # These are random occurrences of a pseudo word in a binary. mysql-server-core-5.6: spelling-error-in-binary usr/sbin/mysqld yuR your debian/additions/0000775000000000000000000000000012366646744011170 5ustar debian/additions/debian-start0000664000000000000000000000230412363170651013451 0ustar #!/bin/bash # # This script is executed by "/etc/init.d/mysql" on every (re)start. # # Changes to this file will be preserved when updating the Debian package. # source /usr/share/mysql/debian-start.inc.sh MYSQL="/usr/bin/mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" MYUPGRADE="/usr/bin/mysql_upgrade --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" MYCHECK="/usr/bin/mysqlcheck --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" MYCHECK_SUBJECT="WARNING: mysqlcheck has found corrupt tables" MYCHECK_PARAMS="--all-databases --fast --silent" MYCHECK_RCPT="root" # The following commands should be run when the server is up but in background # where they do not block the server start and in one shell instance so that # they run sequentially. They are supposed not to echo anything to stdout. # If you want to disable the check for crashed tables comment # "check_for_crashed_tables" out. # (There may be no output to stdout inside the background process!) echo "Checking for tables which need an upgrade, are corrupt or were " echo "not closed cleanly." ( upgrade_system_tables_if_necessary; check_root_accounts; check_for_crashed_tables; ) >&2 & exit 0 debian/additions/Docs__Makefile.in0000664000000000000000000000011512363170651014323 0ustar all: distclean: -rm -f Makefile .PHONY: all distclean clean install check debian/additions/my5.6.cnf0000664000000000000000000000056712363170651012530 0ustar # # The MySQL 5.6 database server configuration file. # # This custom MySQL 5.6 specific configuration file # adds on top of the existing default my.cnf file at # - /etc/mysql/my.cnf. # # Please add any extra MySQL 5.6 options in this file # for sake of clarity. # # You may uncomment any existing option to enable it # # sql_mode=NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION,STRICT_TRANS_TABLES debian/additions/mysqlreport0000664000000000000000000011415012363170651013500 0ustar #!/usr/bin/perl -w # mysqlreport v3.5 Apr 16 2008 # http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreport # mysqlreport makes an easy-to-read report of important MySQL status values. # Copyright 2006-2008 Daniel Nichter # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # The GNU General Public License is available at: # http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html use strict; use File::Temp qw(tempfile); use DBI; use Getopt::Long; eval { require Term::ReadKey; }; my $RK = ($@ ? 0 : 1); sub have_op; my $WIN = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 1 : 0); my %op; my %mycnf; # ~/.my.cnf my ($tmpfile_fh, $tmpfile); my ($stat_name, $stat_val, $stat_label); my $MySQL_version; my (%stats, %vars); # SHOW STATUS, SHOW VARIABLES my (%DMS_vals, %Com_vals, %ib_vals); my ($dbh, $query); my ($questions, $key_read_ratio, $key_write_ratio, $dms, $slow_query_t); my ($key_cache_block_size, $key_buffer_used, $key_buffer_usage); my ($qc_mem_used, $qc_hi_r, $qc_ip_r); # Query Cache my $have_innodb_vals; my ($ib_bp_used, $ib_bp_total, $ib_bp_read_ratio); my ($relative_live, $relative_infiles); my $real_uptime; my (%stats_present, %stats_past); # For relative reports GetOptions ( \%op, "user=s", "password:s", "host=s", "port=s", "socket=s", "no-mycnf", "infile|in=s", "outfile=s", "flush-status", "email=s", "r|relative:i", "c|report-count=i", "detach", "help|?", "debug" ); show_help_and_exit() if $op{'help'}; get_user_mycnf() unless $op{'no-mycnf'}; # Command line options override ~/.my.cnf $mycnf{'host'} = $op{'host'} if have_op 'host'; $mycnf{'port'} = $op{'port'} if have_op 'port'; $mycnf{'socket'} = $op{'socket'} if have_op 'socket'; $mycnf{'user'} = $op{'user'} if have_op 'user'; $mycnf{'user'} ||= $ENV{'USER'}; if(exists $op{'password'}) { if($op{'password'} eq '') # Prompt for password { Term::ReadKey::ReadMode(2) if $RK; print "Password for database user $mycnf{'user'}: "; chomp($mycnf{'pass'} = ); Term::ReadKey::ReadMode(0), print "\n" if $RK; } else { $mycnf{'pass'} = $op{'password'}; } # Use password given on command line } $op{'com'} ||= 3; $op{'c'} ||= 1; # Used in collect_reports() if --r given integer value $relative_live = 0; $relative_infiles = 0; if(defined $op{'r'}) { if($op{r}) { $relative_live = 1; } # if -r was given an integer value else { $relative_infiles = 1; } } # The report is written to a tmp file first. # Later it will be moved to $op{'outfile'} or emailed $op{'email'} if needed. ($tmpfile_fh, $tmpfile) = tempfile() or die "Cannot open temporary file for writing: $!\n"; if($op{'detach'}) { $SIG{'TERM'} = 'sig_handler'; if(fork()) { print "mysqlreport has forked and detached.\n"; print "While running detached, mysqlreport writes reports to '$tmpfile'.\n"; exit; } open(STDIN, " $tmpfile") or die "Cannot dup STDOUT: $!\n"; open(STDERR, "> $tmpfile") or die "Cannot dup STDERR: $!\n"; } select $tmpfile_fh; $| = 1 if ($op{'detach'} || $relative_live); print "tmp file: $tmpfile\n" if $op{debug}; # Connect to MySQL if(!$op{'infile'} && !$relative_infiles) { connect_to_MySQL(); } $have_innodb_vals = 1; # This might be set to 0 later in get_MySQL_version() if(defined $op{'r'}) { if($relative_live) { print STDERR "mysqlreport is writing relative reports to '$tmpfile'.\n" unless $op{'detach'}; get_MySQL_version(); collect_reports(); } if($relative_infiles) { read_relative_infiles(); } } else { if(!$op{'infile'}) { get_MySQL_version(); get_vals(); get_vars(); } else { read_infile($op{'infile'}); } get_Com_values(); set_myisam_vals(); set_ib_vals() if $have_innodb_vals; write_report(); } exit_tasks_and_cleanup(); exit; # # Subroutines # sub show_help_and_exit { print <<"HELP"; mysqlreport v3.5 Apr 16 2008 mysqlreport makes an easy-to-read report of important MySQL status values. Command line options (abbreviations work): --user USER Connect to MySQL as USER --password PASS Use PASS or prompt for MySQL user's password --host ADDRESS Connect to MySQL at ADDRESS --port PORT Connect to MySQL at PORT --socket SOCKET Connect to MySQL at SOCKET --no-mycnf Don't read ~/.my.cnf --infile FILE Read status values from FILE instead of MySQL --outfile FILE Write report to FILE --email ADDRESS Email report to ADDRESS (doesn't work on Windows) --flush-status Issue FLUSH STATUS; after getting current values --relative X Generate relative reports. If X is an integer, reports are live from the MySQL server X seconds apart. If X is a list of infiles (file1 file2 etc.), reports are generated from the infiles in the order that they are given. --report-count N Collect N number of live relative reports (default 1) --detach Fork and detach from terminal (run in background) --help Prints this --debug Print debugging information Visit http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreport for more information. HELP exit; } sub get_user_mycnf { print "get_user_mycnf\n" if $op{debug}; return if $WIN; open MYCNF, "$ENV{HOME}/.my.cnf" or return; while() { if(/^(.+?)\s*=\s*"?(.+?)"?\s*$/) { $mycnf{$1} = $2; print "get_user_mycnf: read '$1 = $2'\n" if $op{debug}; } } $mycnf{'pass'} ||= $mycnf{'password'} if exists $mycnf{'password'}; close MYCNF; } sub connect_to_MySQL { print "connect_to_MySQL\n" if $op{debug}; my $dsn; if($mycnf{'socket'} && -S $mycnf{'socket'}) { $dsn = "DBI:mysql:mysql_socket=$mycnf{socket}"; } elsif($mycnf{'host'}) { $dsn = "DBI:mysql:host=$mycnf{host}" . ($mycnf{port} ? ";port=$mycnf{port}" : ""); } else { $dsn = "DBI:mysql:host=localhost"; } print "connect_to_MySQL: DBI DSN: $dsn\n" if $op{debug}; $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $mycnf{'user'}, $mycnf{'pass'}) or die; } sub collect_reports { print "collect_reports\n" if $op{debug}; my $i; get_vals(); get_vars(); get_Com_values(); %stats_past = %stats; set_myisam_vals(); set_ib_vals() if $have_innodb_vals; print "#\n# Beginning report, 0 0:0:0\n#\n"; write_report(); for($i = 0; $i < $op{'c'}; $i++) { $dbh->disconnect(); sleep($op{'r'}); connect_to_MySQL(); print "\n#\n# Interval report " , $i + 1 , ", +", sec_to_dhms(($i + 1) * $op{'r'}), "\n#\n"; get_vals(); write_relative_report(); } } sub read_relative_infiles { print "read_relative_infiles\n" if $op{debug}; my $slurp; # Used to check infiles for multiple sets of status values my $n_stats; # Number of multiple sets of status values in an infile my $infile; my $report_n; # Report number $report_n = 1; foreach $infile (@ARGV) { # Read all of infile into $slurp open INFILE, "< $infile" or warn and next; $slurp = do { local $/; }; close INFILE; $n_stats = 0; # Count number of status value sets $n_stats++ while $slurp =~ /Aborted_clients/g; print "read_relative_infiles: found $n_stats sets of status values in file '$infile'\n" if $op{debug}; if($n_stats == 1) { read_infile($infile); relative_infile_report($report_n++); } if($n_stats > 1) { my @tmpfile_fh; my @tmpfile_name; my $i; my $stat_n; # Status value set number # Create a tmp file for each set of status values for($i = 0; $i < $n_stats; $i++) { my ($fh, $name) = tempfile() or die "read_relative_infiles: cannot open temporary file for writing: $!\n"; push(@tmpfile_fh, $fh); push(@tmpfile_name, $name); print "read_relative_infiles: created tmp file '$name' for set $i\n" if $op{debug}; } $i = 0; $stat_n = 0; select $tmpfile_fh[$i]; # Read infile again and copy each set of status values to seperate tmp files open INFILE, "< $infile" or warn and next; while() { next if /^\+/; next if /^$/; # The infile must begin with the system variable values. # Therefore, the first occurance of Aborted_clients indicates the beginning # of the first set of status values if no sets have occured yet ($stat_n == 0). # In this case, the following status values are printed to the current fh, # along with the system variable values read thus far, until Aborted_clients # occurs again. Then begins the second and subsequent sets of status values. if(/Aborted_clients/) { print and next if $stat_n++ == 0; select $tmpfile_fh[++$i]; } print; } close INFILE; # Re-select the main tmp file into which the reports are being written. select $tmpfile_fh; for($i = 0; $i < $n_stats; $i++) { close $tmpfile_fh[$i]; print "read_relative_infiles: reading set $i tmp file '$tmpfile_name[$i]'\n" if $op{debug}; read_infile($tmpfile_name[$i]); relative_infile_report($report_n++); if($WIN) { `del $tmpfile_name[$i]`; } else { `rm -f $tmpfile_name[$i]`; } print "read_relative_infiles: deleted set $i tmp file '$tmpfile_name[$i]'\n" if $op{debug}; } } # if($n_stats > 1) } # foreach $infile (@files) } sub relative_infile_report { print "relative_infile_report\n" if $op{debug}; my $report_n = shift; if($report_n == 1) { get_Com_values(); %stats_past = %stats; set_myisam_vals(); set_ib_vals() if $have_innodb_vals; print "#\n# Beginning report, 0 0:0:0\n#\n"; write_report(); } else { print "\n#\n# Interval report ", $report_n - 1, ", +", sec_to_dhms($stats{Uptime} - $stats_past{Uptime}), "\n#\n"; write_relative_report(); } } sub get_vals { print "get_vals\n" if $op{debug}; my @row; # Get status values if($MySQL_version >= 50002) { $query = $dbh->prepare("SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;"); } else { $query = $dbh->prepare("SHOW STATUS;"); } $query->execute(); while(@row = $query->fetchrow_array()) { $stats{$row[0]} = $row[1]; } $real_uptime = $stats{'Uptime'}; } sub get_vars { print "get_vars\n" if $op{debug}; my @row; # Get server system variables $query = $dbh->prepare("SHOW VARIABLES;"); $query->execute(); while(@row = $query->fetchrow_array()) { $vars{$row[0]} = $row[1]; } # table_cache was renamed to table_open_cache in MySQL 5.1.3 if($MySQL_version >= 50103) { $vars{'table_cache'} = $vars{'table_open_cache'}; } } sub read_infile { print "read_infile\n" if $op{debug}; my $infile = shift; # Default required system variable values if not set in INFILE. # As of mysqlreport v3.5 the direct output from SHOW VARIABLES; # can be put into INFILE instead. See http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreportdoc # for details. $vars{'version'} = "0.0.0" if !exists $vars{'version'}; $vars{'table_cache'} = 64 if !exists $vars{'table_cache'}; $vars{'max_connections'} = 100 if !exists $vars{'max_connections'}; $vars{'key_buffer_size'} = 8388600 if !exists $vars{'key_buffer_size'}; # 8M $vars{'thread_cache_size'} = 0 if !exists $vars{'thread_cache_size'}; $vars{'tmp_table_size'} = 0 if !exists $vars{'tmp_table_size'}; $vars{'long_query_time'} = '?' if !exists $vars{'long_query_time'}; $vars{'log_slow_queries'} = '?' if !exists $vars{'log_slow_queries'}; # One should also add: # key_cache_block_size # query_cache_size # to INFILE if needed. open INFILE, "< $infile" or die "Cannot open INFILE '$infile': $!\n"; while() { last if !defined $_; next if /^\+/; # skip divider lines next if /^$/; # skip blank lines next until /(Aborted_clients|back_log|=)/; if($1 eq 'Aborted_clients') # status values { print "read_infile: start stats\n" if $op{debug}; while($_) { chomp; if(/([A-Za-z_]+)[\s\t|]+(\d+)/) { $stats{$1} = $2; print "read_infile: save $1 = $2\n" if $op{debug}; } else { print "read_infile: ignore '$_'\n" if $op{debug}; } last if $1 eq 'Uptime'; # exit while() if end of status values $_ = ; # otherwise, read next line of status values } } elsif($1 eq 'back_log') # system variable values { print "read_infile: start vars\n" if $op{debug}; while($_) { chomp; if(/([A-Za-z_]+)[\s\t|]+([\w\.\-]+)/) # This will exclude some vars { # like pid_file which we don't need $vars{$1} = $2; print "read_infile: save $1 = $2\n" if $op{debug}; } else { print "read_infile: ignore '$_'\n" if $op{debug}; } last if $1 eq 'wait_timeout'; # exit while() if end of vars $_ = ; # otherwise, read next line of vars } } elsif($1 eq '=') # old style, manually added system variable values { print "read_infile: start old vars\n" if $op{debug}; while($_ && $_ =~ /=/) { chomp; if(/^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*([0-9.]+)(M*)\s*$/) # e.g.: key_buffer_size = 128M { $vars{$1} = ($3 ? $2 * 1024 * 1024 : $2); print "read_infile: read '$_' as $1 = $vars{$1}\n" if $op{debug}; } else { print "read_infile: ignore '$_'\n" if $op{debug}; } $_ = ; # otherwise, read next line of old vars } redo; } else { print "read_infile: unrecognized line: '$_'\n" if $op{debug}; } } close INFILE; $real_uptime = $stats{'Uptime'}; $vars{'table_cache'} = $vars{'table_open_cache'} if exists $vars{'table_open_cache'}; get_MySQL_version(); } sub get_MySQL_version { print "get_MySQL_version\n" if $op{debug}; return if $MySQL_version; my ($major, $minor, $patch); if($op{'infile'} || $relative_infiles) { ($major, $minor, $patch) = ($vars{'version'} =~ /(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})/); } else { my @row; $query = $dbh->prepare("SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'version';"); $query->execute(); @row = $query->fetchrow_array(); ($major, $minor, $patch) = ($row[1] =~ /(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})/); } $MySQL_version = sprintf("%d%02d%02d", $major, $minor, $patch); # Innodb_ status values were added in 5.0.2 if($MySQL_version < 50002) { $have_innodb_vals = 0; print "get_MySQL_version: no InnoDB reports because MySQL version is older than 5.0.2\n" if $op{debug}; } } sub set_myisam_vals { print "set_myisam_vals\n" if $op{debug}; $questions = $stats{'Questions'}; $key_read_ratio = sprintf "%.2f", ($stats{'Key_read_requests'} ? 100 - ($stats{'Key_reads'} / $stats{'Key_read_requests'}) * 100 : 0); $key_write_ratio = sprintf "%.2f", ($stats{'Key_write_requests'} ? 100 - ($stats{'Key_writes'} / $stats{'Key_write_requests'}) * 100 : 0); $key_cache_block_size = (defined $vars{'key_cache_block_size'} ? $vars{'key_cache_block_size'} : 1024); $key_buffer_used = $stats{'Key_blocks_used'} * $key_cache_block_size; if(defined $stats{'Key_blocks_unused'}) # MySQL 4.1.2+ { $key_buffer_usage = $vars{'key_buffer_size'} - ($stats{'Key_blocks_unused'} * $key_cache_block_size); } else { $key_buffer_usage = -1; } # Data Manipulation Statements: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/data-manipulation.html %DMS_vals = ( SELECT => $stats{'Com_select'}, INSERT => $stats{'Com_insert'} + $stats{'Com_insert_select'}, REPLACE => $stats{'Com_replace'} + $stats{'Com_replace_select'}, UPDATE => $stats{'Com_update'} + (exists $stats{'Com_update_multi'} ? $stats{'Com_update_multi'} : 0), DELETE => $stats{'Com_delete'} + (exists $stats{'Com_delete_multi'} ? $stats{'Com_delete_multi'} : 0) ); $dms = $DMS_vals{SELECT} + $DMS_vals{INSERT} + $DMS_vals{REPLACE} + $DMS_vals{UPDATE} + $DMS_vals{DELETE}; $slow_query_t = format_u_time($vars{long_query_time}); } sub set_ib_vals { print "set_ib_vals\n" if $op{debug}; $ib_bp_used = ($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'} - $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free'}) * $stats{'Innodb_page_size'}; $ib_bp_total = $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'} * $stats{'Innodb_page_size'}; $ib_bp_read_ratio = sprintf "%.2f", ($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests'} ? 100 - ($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_reads'} / $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests'}) * 100 : 0); } sub write_relative_report { print "write_relative_report\n" if $op{debug}; %stats_present = %stats; for(keys %stats) { if($stats_past{$_} =~ /\d+/) { if($stats_present{$_} >= $stats_past{$_}) # Avoid negative values { $stats{$_} = $stats_present{$_} - $stats_past{$_}; } } } # These values are either "at present" or "high water marks". # Therefore, it is more logical to not relativize these values. # Doing otherwise causes strange and misleading values. $stats{'Key_blocks_used'} = $stats_present{'Key_blocks_used'}; $stats{'Open_tables'} = $stats_present{'Open_tables'}; $stats{'Max_used_connections'} = $stats_present{'Max_used_connections'}; $stats{'Threads_running'} = $stats_present{'Threads_running'}; $stats{'Threads_connected'} = $stats_present{'Threads_connected'}; $stats{'Threads_cached'} = $stats_present{'Threads_cached'}; $stats{'Qcache_free_blocks'} = $stats_present{'Qcache_free_blocks'}; $stats{'Qcache_total_blocks'} = $stats_present{'Qcache_total_blocks'}; $stats{'Qcache_free_memory'} = $stats_present{'Qcache_free_memory'}; if($have_innodb_vals) { $stats{'Innodb_page_size'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_page_size'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_dirty'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_dirty'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_misc'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_misc'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'}; $stats{'Innodb_data_pending_fsyncs'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_data_pending_fsyncs'}; $stats{'Innodb_data_pending_reads'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_data_pending_reads'}; $stats{'Innodb_data_pending_writes'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_data_pending_writes'}; # Innodb_row_lock_ values were added in MySQL 5.0.3 if($MySQL_version >= 50003) { $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_current_waits'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_row_lock_current_waits'}; $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_time_avg'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_row_lock_time_avg'}; $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_time_max'} = $stats_present{'Innodb_row_lock_time_max'}; } } get_Com_values(); %stats_past = %stats_present; set_myisam_vals(); set_ib_vals() if $have_innodb_vals; write_report(); } sub write_report { print "write_report\n" if $op{debug}; $~ = 'MYSQL_TIME', write; $~ = 'KEY_BUFF_MAX', write; if($key_buffer_usage != -1) { $~ = 'KEY_BUFF_USAGE', write } $~ = 'KEY_RATIOS', write; write_DTQ(); $~ = 'SLOW_DMS', write; write_DMS(); write_Com(); $~ = 'SAS', write; write_qcache(); $~ = 'REPORT_END', write; $~ = 'TAB', write; write_InnoDB() if $have_innodb_vals; } sub sec_to_dhms # Seconds to days hours:minutes:seconds { my $s = shift; my ($d, $h, $m) = (0, 0, 0); return '0 0:0:0' if $s <= 0; if($s >= 86400) { $d = int $s / 86400; $s -= $d * 86400; } if($s >= 3600) { $h = int $s / 3600; $s -= $h * 3600; } $m = int $s / 60; $s -= $m * 60; return "$d $h:$m:$s"; } sub make_short { my ($number, $kb, $d) = @_; my $n = 0; my $short; $d ||= 2; if($kb) { while ($number > 1023) { $number /= 1024; $n++; }; } else { while ($number > 999) { $number /= 1000; $n++; }; } $short = sprintf "%.${d}f%s", $number, ('','k','M','G','T')[$n]; if($short =~ /^(.+)\.(00)$/) { return $1; } # 12.00 -> 12 but not 12.00k -> 12k return $short; } # What began as a simple but great idea has become the new standard: # long_query_time in microseconds. For MySQL 5.1.21+ and 6.0.4+ this # is now standard. For 4.1 and 5.0 patches, the architects of this # idea provide: http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/mysql-patches/ # Relevant notes in MySQL manual: # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/slow-query-log.html # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/6.0/en/slow-query-log.html # # The format_u_time sub simply beautifies long_query_time. sub format_u_time # format microsecond () time value { # 0.000000 - 0.000999 = 0 - 999 # 0.001000 - 0.999999 = 1 ms - 999.999 ms # 1.000000 - n.nnnnnn = 1 s - n.nnnnn s my $t = shift; my $f; # formatted time my $u = chr(($WIN ? 230 : 181)); $t = 0 if $t < 0; if($t > 0 && $t <= 0.000999) { $f = ($t * 1000000) . " $u"; } elsif($t >= 0.001000 && $t <= 0.999999) { $f = ($t * 1000) . ' ms'; } elsif($t >= 1) { $f = ($t * 1) . ' s'; # * 1 to remove insignificant zeros } else { $f = 0; # $t should = 0 at this point } return $f; } sub perc # Percentage { my($is, $of) = @_; $is = 0 if (not defined $is); return sprintf "%.2f", ($is * 100) / ($of ||= 1); } sub t # Time average per second { my $val = shift; return 0 if !$val; return(make_short($val / $stats{'Uptime'}, 0, 1)); } sub email_report # Email given report to $op{'email'} { print "email_report\n" if $op{debug}; return if $WIN; my $report = shift; open SENDMAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"; print SENDMAIL "From: mysqlreport\n"; print SENDMAIL "To: $op{email}\n"; print SENDMAIL "Subject: MySQL status report on " . ($mycnf{'host'} || 'localhost') . "\n\n"; print SENDMAIL `cat $report`; close SENDMAIL; } sub cat_report # Print given report to screen { print "cat_report\n" if $op{debug}; my $report = shift; my @report; open REPORT, "< $report"; @report = ; close REPORT; print @report; } sub get_Com_values { print "get_Com_values\n" if $op{debug}; %Com_vals = (); # Make copy of just the Com_ values for(keys %stats) { if(grep /^Com_/, $_ and $stats{$_} > 0) { /^Com_(.*)/; $Com_vals{$1} = $stats{$_}; } } # Remove DMS values delete $Com_vals{'select'}; delete $Com_vals{'insert'}; delete $Com_vals{'insert_select'}; delete $Com_vals{'replace'}; delete $Com_vals{'replace_select'}; delete $Com_vals{'update'}; delete $Com_vals{'update_multi'} if exists $Com_vals{'update_multi'}; delete $Com_vals{'delete'}; delete $Com_vals{'delete_multi'} if exists $Com_vals{'delete_multi'}; } sub write_DTQ # Write DTQ report in descending order by values { print "write_DTQ\n" if $op{debug}; $~ = 'DTQ'; my %DTQ; my $first = 1; # Total Com values $stat_val = 0; for(values %Com_vals) { $stat_val += $_; } $DTQ{'Com_'} = $stat_val; $DTQ{'DMS'} = $dms; $DTQ{'QC Hits'} = $stats{'Qcache_hits'} if $stats{'Qcache_hits'} != 0; $DTQ{'COM_QUIT'} = int (($stats{'Connections'} - 2) - ($stats{'Aborted_clients'} / 2)); $stat_val = 0; for(values %DTQ) { $stat_val += $_; } if($questions != $stat_val) { $DTQ{($questions > $stat_val ? '+Unknown' : '-Unknown')} = abs $questions - $stat_val; } for(sort { $DTQ{$b} <=> $DTQ{$a} } keys(%DTQ)) { if($first) { $stat_label = '%Total:'; $first = 0; } else { $stat_label = ''; } $stat_name = $_; $stat_val = $DTQ{$_}; write; } } sub write_DMS # Write DMS report in descending order by values { print "write_DMS\n" if $op{debug}; $~ = 'DMS'; for(sort { $DMS_vals{$b} <=> $DMS_vals{$a} } keys(%DMS_vals)) { $stat_name = $_; $stat_val = $DMS_vals{$_}; write; } } sub write_Com # Write COM report in descending order by values { print "write_Com\n" if $op{debug}; my $i = $op{'com'}; $~ = 'COM_1'; # Total Com values and write first line of COM report $stat_label = '%Total:' unless $op{'dtq'}; $stat_val = 0; for(values %Com_vals) { $stat_val += $_; } write; $~ = 'COM_2'; # Sort remaining Com values, print only the top $op{'com'} number of values for(sort { $Com_vals{$b} <=> $Com_vals{$a} } keys(%Com_vals)) { $stat_name = $_; $stat_val = $Com_vals{$_}; write; last if !(--$i); } } sub write_qcache { print "write_qcache\n" if $op{debug}; # Query cache was added in 4.0.1, but have_query_cache was added in 4.0.2, # ergo this method is slightly more reliable return if not exists $vars{'query_cache_size'}; return if $vars{'query_cache_size'} == 0; $qc_mem_used = $vars{'query_cache_size'} - $stats{'Qcache_free_memory'}; $qc_hi_r = sprintf "%.2f", $stats{'Qcache_hits'} / ($stats{'Qcache_inserts'} ||= 1); $qc_ip_r = sprintf "%.2f", $stats{'Qcache_inserts'} / ($stats{'Qcache_lowmem_prunes'} ||= 1); $~ = 'QCACHE'; write; } sub write_InnoDB { print "write_InnoDB\n" if $op{debug}; return if not defined $stats{'Innodb_page_size'}; $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched'} = 0 if not defined $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched'}; $~ = 'IB'; write; # Innodb_row_lock_ values were added in MySQL 5.0.3 if($MySQL_version >= 50003) { $~ = 'IB_LOCK'; write; } # Data, Pages, Rows $~ = 'IB_DPR'; write; } sub have_op { my $key = shift; return 1 if (exists $op{$key} && $op{$key} ne ''); return 0; } sub sig_handler { print "\nReceived signal at " , scalar localtime , "\n"; exit_tasks_and_cleanup(); exit; } sub exit_tasks_and_cleanup { print "exit_tasks_and_cleanup\n" if $op{debug}; close $tmpfile_fh; select STDOUT unless $op{'detach'}; email_report($tmpfile) if $op{'email'}; cat_report($tmpfile) unless $op{'detach'}; if($op{'outfile'}) { if($WIN) { `move $tmpfile $op{outfile}`; } else { `mv $tmpfile $op{outfile}`; } } else { if($WIN) { `del $tmpfile`; } else { `rm -f $tmpfile`; } } if(!$op{'infile'} && !$relative_infiles) { if($op{'flush-status'}) { $query = $dbh->prepare("FLUSH STATUS;"); $query->execute(); } $query->finish(); $dbh->disconnect(); } } # # Formats # format MYSQL_TIME = MySQL @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< uptime @<<<<<<<<<<< @>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $vars{'version'}, sec_to_dhms($real_uptime), (($op{infile} || $relative_infiles) ? '' : scalar localtime) . format KEY_BUFF_MAX = __ Key _________________________________________________________________ Buffer used @>>>>>> of @>>>>>> %Used: @>>>>> make_short($key_buffer_used, 1), make_short($vars{'key_buffer_size'}, 1), perc($key_buffer_used, $vars{'key_buffer_size'}) . format KEY_BUFF_USAGE = Current @>>>>>> %Usage: @>>>>> make_short($key_buffer_usage, 1), perc($key_buffer_usage, $vars{'key_buffer_size'}) . format KEY_RATIOS = Write hit @>>>>>% $key_write_ratio Read hit @>>>>>% $key_read_ratio __ Questions ___________________________________________________________ Total @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($questions), t($questions) . format DTQ = @<<<<<<< @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>>> @>>>>> $stat_name, make_short($stat_val), t($stat_val), $stat_label, perc($stat_val, $questions) . format SLOW_DMS = Slow @<<<<<<< @>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>> %DMS: @>>>>> Log: @>> $slow_query_t, make_short($stats{'Slow_queries'}), t($stats{'Slow_queries'}), perc($stats{'Slow_queries'}, $questions), perc($stats{'Slow_queries'}, $dms), $vars{'log_slow_queries'} DMS @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($dms), t($dms), perc($dms, $questions) . format DMS = @<<<<<<< @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>> @>>>>> $stat_name, make_short($stat_val), t($stat_val), perc($stat_val, $questions), perc($stat_val, $dms) . format COM_1 = Com_ @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($stat_val), t($stat_val), perc($stat_val, $questions) . format COM_2 = @<<<<<<<<<< @>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>> $stat_name, make_short($stat_val), t($stat_val), perc($stat_val, $questions) . format SAS = __ SELECT and Sort _____________________________________________________ Scan @>>>>>> @>>>>/s %SELECT: @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Select_scan'}), t($stats{'Select_scan'}), perc($stats{'Select_scan'}, $stats{'Com_select'}) Range @>>>>>> @>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Select_range'}), t($stats{'Select_range'}), perc($stats{'Select_range'}, $stats{'Com_select'}) Full join @>>>>>> @>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Select_full_join'}), t($stats{'Select_full_join'}), perc($stats{'Select_full_join'}, $stats{'Com_select'}) Range check @>>>>>> @>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Select_range_check'}), t($stats{'Select_range_check'}), perc($stats{'Select_range_check'}, $stats{'Com_select'}) Full rng join @>>>>>> @>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Select_full_range_join'}), t($stats{'Select_full_range_join'}), perc($stats{'Select_full_range_join'}, $stats{'Com_select'}) Sort scan @>>>>>> @>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Sort_scan'}), t($stats{'Sort_scan'}) Sort range @>>>>>> @>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Sort_range'}), t($stats{'Sort_range'}) Sort mrg pass @>>>>>> @>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Sort_merge_passes'}), t($stats{'Sort_merge_passes'}) . format QCACHE = __ Query Cache _________________________________________________________ Memory usage @>>>>>> of @>>>>>> %Used: @>>>>> make_short($qc_mem_used, 1), make_short($vars{'query_cache_size'}, 1), perc($qc_mem_used, $vars{'query_cache_size'}) Block Fragmnt @>>>>>% perc($stats{'Qcache_free_blocks'}, $stats{'Qcache_total_blocks'}) Hits @>>>>>> @>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Qcache_hits'}), t($stats{'Qcache_hits'}) Inserts @>>>>>> @>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Qcache_inserts'}), t($stats{'Qcache_inserts'}) Insrt:Prune @>>>>>>:1 @>>>>/s make_short($qc_ip_r), t($stats{'Qcache_inserts'} - $stats{'Qcache_lowmem_prunes'}) Hit:Insert @>>>>>>:1 $qc_hi_r, t($qc_hi_r) . # Not really the end... format REPORT_END = __ Table Locks _________________________________________________________ Waited @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s %Total: @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Table_locks_waited'}), t($stats{'Table_locks_waited'}), perc($stats{'Table_locks_waited'}, $stats{'Table_locks_waited'} + $stats{'Table_locks_immediate'}); Immediate @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Table_locks_immediate'}), t($stats{'Table_locks_immediate'}) __ Tables ______________________________________________________________ Open @>>>>>>>> of @>>> %Cache: @>>>>> $stats{'Open_tables'}, $vars{'table_cache'}, perc($stats{'Open_tables'}, $vars{'table_cache'}) Opened @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Opened_tables'}), t($stats{'Opened_tables'}) __ Connections _________________________________________________________ Max used @>>>>>>>> of @>>> %Max: @>>>>> $stats{'Max_used_connections'}, $vars{'max_connections'}, perc($stats{'Max_used_connections'}, $vars{'max_connections'}) Total @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Connections'}), t($stats{'Connections'}) __ Created Temp ________________________________________________________ Disk table @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Created_tmp_disk_tables'}), t($stats{'Created_tmp_disk_tables'}) Table @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s Size: @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Created_tmp_tables'}), t($stats{'Created_tmp_tables'}), make_short($vars{'tmp_table_size'}, 1, 1) File @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Created_tmp_files'}), t($stats{'Created_tmp_files'}) . format TAB = __ Threads _____________________________________________________________ Running @>>>>>>>> of @>>> $stats{'Threads_running'}, $stats{'Threads_connected'} Cached @>>>>>>>> of @>>> %Hit: @>>>>> $stats{'Threads_cached'}, $vars{'thread_cache_size'}, make_short(100 - perc($stats{'Threads_created'}, $stats{'Connections'})) Created @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Threads_created'}), t($stats{'Threads_created'}) Slow @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s $stats{'Slow_launch_threads'}, t($stats{'Slow_launch_threads'}) __ Aborted _____________________________________________________________ Clients @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Aborted_clients'}), t($stats{'Aborted_clients'}) Connects @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Aborted_connects'}), t($stats{'Aborted_connects'}) __ Bytes _______________________________________________________________ Sent @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Bytes_sent'}), t($stats{'Bytes_sent'}) Received @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Bytes_received'}), t($stats{'Bytes_received'}) . format IB = __ InnoDB Buffer Pool __________________________________________________ Usage @>>>>>> of @>>>>>> %Used: @>>>>> make_short($ib_bp_used, 1), make_short($ib_bp_total, 1), perc($ib_bp_used, $ib_bp_total) Read hit @>>>>>% $ib_bp_read_ratio; Pages Free @>>>>>>>> %Total: @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free'}), perc($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free'}, $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'}) Data @>>>>>>>> @>>>>> %Drty: @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data'}), perc($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data'}, $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'}), perc($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_dirty'}, $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data'}) Misc @>>>>>>>> @>>>>> $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_misc'}, perc($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_misc'}, $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'}) Latched @>>>>>>>> @>>>>> $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched'}, perc($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_latched'}, $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total'}) Reads @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests'}), t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests'}) From file @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s @>>>>> make_short($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_reads'}), t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_reads'}), perc($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_reads'}, $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests'}) Ahead Rnd @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd'}, t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_rnd'}) Ahead Sql @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_seq'}, t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_seq'}) Writes @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_write_requests'}), t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_write_requests'}) Flushes @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_flushed'}), t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_flushed'}) Wait Free @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s $stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_wait_free'}, t($stats{'Innodb_buffer_pool_wait_free'}) . format IB_LOCK = __ InnoDB Lock _________________________________________________________ Waits @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_waits'}, t($stats{'Innodb_row_lock_waits'}) Current @>>>>>>>> $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_current_waits'} Time acquiring Total @>>>>>>>> ms $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_time'} Average @>>>>>>>> ms $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_time_avg'} Max @>>>>>>>> ms $stats{'Innodb_row_lock_time_max'} . format IB_DPR = __ InnoDB Data, Pages, Rows ____________________________________________ Data Reads @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_data_reads'}), t($stats{'Innodb_data_reads'}) Writes @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_data_writes'}), t($stats{'Innodb_data_writes'}) fsync @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_data_fsyncs'}), t($stats{'Innodb_data_fsyncs'}) Pending Reads @>>>>>>>> $stats{'Innodb_data_pending_reads'}, t($stats{'Innodb_data_pending_reads'}) Writes @>>>>>>>> $stats{'Innodb_data_pending_writes'}, t($stats{'Innodb_data_pending_writes'}) fsync @>>>>>>>> $stats{'Innodb_data_pending_fsyncs'}, t($stats{'Innodb_data_pending_fsyncs'}) Pages Created @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_pages_created'}), t($stats{'Innodb_pages_created'}) Read @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_pages_read'}), t($stats{'Innodb_pages_read'}) Written @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_pages_written'}), t($stats{'Innodb_pages_written'}) Rows Deleted @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_rows_deleted'}), t($stats{'Innodb_rows_deleted'}) Inserted @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_rows_inserted'}), t($stats{'Innodb_rows_inserted'}) Read @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_rows_read'}), t($stats{'Innodb_rows_read'}) Updated @>>>>>>>> @>>>>>/s make_short($stats{'Innodb_rows_updated'}), t($stats{'Innodb_rows_updated'}) . debian/additions/mysql-server.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000031312363170651017200 0ustar W: mysql-dfsg source: maintainer-script-lacks-debhelper-token debian/mysql-server.postinst W: mysql-server: possible-bashism-in-maintainer-script postinst:68 'p{("a".."z","A".."Z",0..9)[int(rand(62))]}' debian/additions/debian_create_root_user.sql0000664000000000000000000000345112363170651016544 0ustar -- Get the hostname, if the hostname has any wildcard character like "_" or "%" -- add escape character in front of wildcard character to convert "_" or "%" to -- a plain character SET @get_hostname= @@hostname; 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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" innotop \- MySQL and InnoDB transaction/status monitor. .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" To monitor servers normally: .PP .Vb 1 \& innotop .Ve .PP To monitor InnoDB status information from a file: .PP .Vb 1 \& innotop /var/log/mysql/mysqld.err .Ve .PP To run innotop non-interactively in a pipe-and-filter configuration: .PP .Vb 1 \& innotop \-\-count 5 \-d 1 \-n .Ve .PP To monitor a database on another system using a particular username and password: .PP .Vb 1 \& innotop \-u \-p \-h .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" innotop monitors MySQL servers. Each of its modes shows you a different aspect of what's happening in the server. For example, there's a mode for monitoring replication, one for queries, and one for transactions. innotop refreshes its data periodically, so you see an updating view. .PP innotop has lots of features for power users, but you can start and run it with virtually no configuration. If you're just getting started, see \&\*(L"QUICK-START\*(R". Press '?' at any time while running innotop for context-sensitive help. .SH "QUICK-START" .IX Header "QUICK-START" To start innotop, open a terminal or command prompt. If you have installed innotop on your system, you should be able to just type \*(L"innotop\*(R" and press Enter; otherwise, you will need to change to innotop's directory and type \*(L"perl innotop\*(R". .PP With no options specified, innotop will attempt to connect to a MySQL server on localhost using mysql_read_default_group=client for other connection parameters. If you need to specify a different username and password, use the \&\-u and \-p options, respectively. To monitor a MySQL database on another host, use the \-h option. .PP After you've connected, innotop should show you something like the following: .PP .Vb 1 \& [RO] Query List (? for help) localhost, 01:11:19, 449.44 QPS, 14/7/163 con/run \& \& CXN When Load QPS Slow QCacheHit KCacheHit BpsIn BpsOut \& localhost Total 0.00 1.07k 697 0.00% 98.17% 476.83k 242.83k \& \& CXN Cmd ID User Host DB Time Query \& localhost Query 766446598 test 10.0.0.1 foo 00:02 INSERT INTO table ( .Ve .PP (This sample is truncated at the right so it will fit on a terminal when running \&'man innotop') .PP If your server is busy, you'll see more output. Notice the first line on the screen, which tells you that readonly is set to true ([\s-1RO\s0]), what mode you're in and what server you're connected to. You can change to other modes with keystrokes; press 'T' to switch to a list of InnoDB transactions, for example. .PP Press the '?' key to see what keys are active in the current mode. You can press any of these keys and innotop will either take the requested action or prompt you for more input. If your system has Term::ReadLine support, you can use \s-1TAB\s0 and other keys to auto-complete and edit input. .PP To quit innotop, press the 'q' key. .SH "OPTIONS" .IX Header "OPTIONS" innotop is mostly configured via its configuration file, but some of the configuration options can come from the command line. You can also specify a file to monitor for InnoDB status output; see \*(L"\s-1MONITORING\s0 A \s-1FILE\s0\*(R" for more details. .PP You can negate some options by prefixing the option name with \-\-no. For example, \-\-noinc (or \-\-no\-inc) negates \*(L"\-\-inc\*(R". .IP "\-\-color" 4 .IX Item "--color" Enable or disable terminal coloring. Corresponds to the \*(L"color\*(R" config file setting. .IP "\-\-config" 4 .IX Item "--config" Specifies a configuration file to read. This option is non-sticky, that is to say it does not persist to the configuration file itself. .IP "\-\-count" 4 .IX Item "--count" Refresh only the specified number of times (ticks) before exiting. Each refresh is a pause for \*(L"interval\*(R" seconds, followed by requesting data from MySQL connections and printing it to the terminal. .IP "\-\-delay" 4 .IX Item "--delay" Specifies the amount of time to pause between ticks (refreshes). Corresponds to the configuration option \*(L"interval\*(R". .IP "\-\-help" 4 .IX Item "--help" Print a summary of command-line usage and exit. .IP "\-\-host" 4 .IX Item "--host" Host to connect to. .IP "\-\-inc" 4 .IX Item "--inc" Specifies whether innotop should display absolute numbers or relative numbers (offsets from their previous values). Corresponds to the configuration option \&\*(L"status_inc\*(R". .IP "\-\-mode" 4 .IX Item "--mode" Specifies the mode in which innotop should start. Corresponds to the configuration option \*(L"mode\*(R". .IP "\-\-nonint" 4 .IX Item "--nonint" Enable non-interactive operation. See \*(L"NON-INTERACTIVE \s-1OPERATION\s0\*(R" for more. .IP "\-\-password" 4 .IX Item "--password" Password to use for connection. .IP "\-\-port" 4 .IX Item "--port" Port to use for connection. .IP "\-\-skipcentral" 4 .IX Item "--skipcentral" Don't read the central configuration file. .IP "\-\-user" 4 .IX Item "--user" User to use for connection. .IP "\-\-version" 4 .IX Item "--version" Output version information and exit. .IP "\-\-write" 4 .IX Item "--write" Sets the configuration option \*(L"readonly\*(R" to 0, making innotop write the running configuration to ~/.innotop/innotop.conf on exit, if no configuration file was loaded at start-up. .SH "HOTKEYS" .IX Header "HOTKEYS" innotop is interactive, and you control it with key-presses. .IP "\(bu" 4 Uppercase keys switch between modes. .IP "\(bu" 4 Lowercase keys initiate some action within the current mode. .IP "\(bu" 4 Other keys do something special like change configuration or show the innotop license. .PP Press '?' at any time to see the currently active keys and what they do. .SH "MODES" .IX Header "MODES" Each of innotop's modes retrieves and displays a particular type of data from the servers you're monitoring. You switch between modes with uppercase keys. The following is a brief description of each mode, in alphabetical order. To switch to the mode, press the key listed in front of its heading in the following list: .IP "B: InnoDB Buffers" 4 .IX Item "B: InnoDB Buffers" This mode displays information about the InnoDB buffer pool, page statistics, insert buffer, and adaptive hash index. The data comes from \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. .Sp This mode contains the \*(L"buffer_pool\*(R", \*(L"page_statistics\*(R", \&\*(L"insert_buffers\*(R", and \*(L"adaptive_hash_index\*(R" tables by default. .IP "C: Command Summary" 4 .IX Item "C: Command Summary" This mode is similar to mytop's Command Summary mode. It shows the \&\*(L"cmd_summary\*(R" table, which looks something like the following: .Sp .Vb 8 \& Command Summary (? for help) localhost, 25+07:16:43, 2.45 QPS, 3 thd, 5.0.40 \& _\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_ Command Summary _\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_ \& Name Value Pct Last Incr Pct \& Select_scan 3244858 69.89% 2 100.00% \& Select_range 1354177 29.17% 0 0.00% \& Select_full_join 39479 0.85% 0 0.00% \& Select_full_range_join 4097 0.09% 0 0.00% \& Select_range_check 0 0.00% 0 0.00% .Ve .Sp The command summary table is built by extracting variables from \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". The variables must be numeric and must match the prefix given by the \*(L"cmd_filter\*(R" configuration variable. The variables are then sorted by value descending and compared to the last variable, as shown above. The percentage columns are percentage of the total of all variables in the table, so you can see the relative weight of the variables. .Sp The example shows what you see if the prefix is \*(L"Select_\*(R". The default prefix is \*(L"Com_\*(R". You can choose a prefix with the 's' key. .Sp It's rather like running \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1VARIABLES\s0 \s-1LIKE\s0 \*(L"prefix%\*(R" with memory and nice formatting. .Sp Values are aggregated across all servers. The Pct columns are not correctly aggregated across multiple servers. This is a known limitation of the grouping algorithm that may be fixed in the future. .IP "D: InnoDB Deadlocks" 4 .IX Item "D: InnoDB Deadlocks" This mode shows the transactions involved in the last InnoDB deadlock. A second table shows the locks each transaction held and waited for. A deadlock is caused by a cycle in the waits-for graph, so there should be two locks held and one waited for unless the deadlock information is truncated. .Sp InnoDB puts deadlock information before some other information in the \s-1SHOW\s0 \&\s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 output. If there are a lot of locks, the deadlock information can grow very large, and there is a limit on the size of the \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \&\s-1STATUS\s0 output. A large deadlock can fill the entire output, or even be truncated, and prevent you from seeing other information at all. If you are running innotop in another mode, for example T mode, and suddenly you don't see anything, you might want to check and see if a deadlock has wiped out the data you need. .Sp If it has, you can create a small deadlock to replace the large one. Use the \&'w' key to 'wipe' the large deadlock with a small one. This will not work unless you have defined a deadlock table for the connection (see \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \&\s-1CONNECTIONS\s0\*(R"). .Sp You can also configure innotop to automatically detect when a large deadlock needs to be replaced with a small one (see \*(L"auto_wipe_dl\*(R"). .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"deadlock_transactions\*(R" and \*(L"deadlock_locks\*(R" tables by default. .IP "F: InnoDB Foreign Key Errors" 4 .IX Item "F: InnoDB Foreign Key Errors" This mode shows the last InnoDB foreign key error information, such as the table where it happened, when and who and what query caused it, and so on. .Sp InnoDB has a huge variety of foreign key error messages, and many of them are just hard to parse. innotop doesn't always do the best job here, but there's so much code devoted to parsing this messy, unparseable output that innotop is likely never to be perfect in this regard. If innotop doesn't show you what you need to see, just look at the status text directly. .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"fk_error\*(R" table by default. .IP "I: InnoDB I/O Info" 4 .IX Item "I: InnoDB I/O Info" This mode shows InnoDB's I/O statistics, including the I/O threads, pending I/O, file I/O miscellaneous, and log statistics. It displays the \*(L"io_threads\*(R", \&\*(L"pending_io\*(R", \*(L"file_io_misc\*(R", and \*(L"log_statistics\*(R" tables by default. .IP "L: Locks" 4 .IX Item "L: Locks" This mode shows information about current locks. At the moment only InnoDB locks are supported, and by default you'll only see locks for which transactions are waiting. This information comes from the \s-1TRANSACTIONS\s0 section of the InnoDB status text. If you have a very busy server, you may have frequent lock waits; it helps to be able to see which tables and indexes are the \*(L"hot spot\*(R" for locks. If your server is running pretty well, this mode should show nothing. .Sp You can configure MySQL and innotop to monitor not only locks for which a transaction is waiting, but those currently held, too. You can do this with the InnoDB Lock Monitor (). It's not documented in the MySQL manual, but creating the lock monitor with the following statement also affects the output of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0, which innotop uses: .Sp .Vb 1 \& CREATE TABLE innodb_lock_monitor(a int) ENGINE=INNODB; .Ve .Sp This causes InnoDB to print its output to the MySQL file every 16 seconds or so, as stated in the manual, but it also makes the normal \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 output include lock information, which innotop can parse and display (that's the undocumented feature). .Sp This means you can do what may have seemed impossible: to a limited extent (InnoDB truncates some information in the output), you can see which transaction holds the locks something else is waiting for. You can also enable and disable the InnoDB Lock Monitor with the key mappings in this mode. .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"innodb_locks\*(R" table by default. Here's a sample of the screen when one connection is waiting for locks another connection holds: .Sp .Vb 7 \& _\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_ InnoDB Locks _\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_\|_ \& CXN ID Type Waiting Wait Active Mode DB Table Index \& localhost 12 RECORD 1 00:10 00:10 X test t1 PRIMARY \& localhost 12 TABLE 0 00:10 00:10 IX test t1 \& localhost 12 RECORD 1 00:10 00:10 X test t1 PRIMARY \& localhost 11 TABLE 0 00:00 00:25 IX test t1 \& localhost 11 RECORD 0 00:00 00:25 X test t1 PRIMARY .Ve .Sp You can see the first connection, \s-1ID\s0 12, is waiting for a lock on the \s-1PRIMARY\s0 key on test.t1, and has been waiting for 10 seconds. The second connection isn't waiting, because the Waiting column is 0, but it holds locks on the same index. That tells you connection 11 is blocking connection 12. .IP "M: Master/Slave Replication Status" 4 .IX Item "M: Master/Slave Replication Status" This mode shows the output of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1SLAVE\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 and \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1MASTER\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 in three tables. The first two divide the slave's status into \s-1SQL\s0 and I/O thread status, and the last shows master status. Filters are applied to eliminate non-slave servers from the slave tables, and non-master servers from the master table. .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"slave_sql_status\*(R", \*(L"slave_io_status\*(R", and \&\*(L"master_status\*(R" tables by default. .IP "O: Open Tables" 4 .IX Item "O: Open Tables" This section comes from MySQL's \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1OPEN\s0 \s-1TABLES\s0 command. By default it is filtered to show tables which are in use by one or more queries, so you can get a quick look at which tables are 'hot'. You can use this to guess which tables might be locked implicitly. .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"open_tables\*(R" mode by default. .IP "Q: Query List" 4 .IX Item "Q: Query List" This mode displays the output from \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1FULL\s0 \s-1PROCESSLIST\s0, much like \fBmytop\fR's query list mode. This mode does \fBnot\fR show InnoDB-related information. This is probably one of the most useful modes for general usage. .Sp There is an informative header that shows general status information about your server. You can toggle it on and off with the 'h' key. By default, innotop hides inactive processes and its own process. You can toggle these on and off with the 'i' and 'a' keys. .Sp You can \s-1EXPLAIN\s0 a query from this mode with the 'e' key. This displays the query's full text, the results of \s-1EXPLAIN\s0, and in newer MySQL versions, even the optimized query resulting from \s-1EXPLAIN\s0 \s-1EXTENDED\s0. innotop also tries to rewrite certain queries to make them EXPLAIN-able. For example, \s-1INSERT/SELECT\s0 statements are rewritable. .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"q_header\*(R" and \*(L"processlist\*(R" tables by default. .IP "R: InnoDB Row Operations and Semaphores" 4 .IX Item "R: InnoDB Row Operations and Semaphores" This mode shows InnoDB row operations, row operation miscellaneous, semaphores, and information from the wait array. It displays the \*(L"row_operations\*(R", \&\*(L"row_operation_misc\*(R", \*(L"semaphores\*(R", and \*(L"wait_array\*(R" tables by default. .IP "S: Variables & Status" 4 .IX Item "S: Variables & Status" This mode calculates statistics, such as queries per second, and prints them out in several different styles. You can show absolute values, or incremental values between ticks. .Sp You can switch between the views by pressing a key. The 's' key prints a single line each time the screen updates, in the style of \fBvmstat\fR. The 'g' key changes the view to a graph of the same numbers, sort of like \fBtload\fR. The 'v' key changes the view to a pivoted table of variable names on the left, with successive updates scrolling across the screen from left to right. You can choose how many updates to put on the screen with the \*(L"num_status_sets\*(R" configuration variable. .Sp Headers may be abbreviated to fit on the screen in interactive operation. You choose which variables to display with the 'c' key, which selects from predefined sets, or lets you create your own sets. You can edit the current set with the 'e' key. .Sp This mode doesn't really display any tables like other modes. Instead, it uses a table definition to extract and format the data, but it then transforms the result in special ways before outputting it. It uses the \*(L"var_status\*(R" table definition for this. .IP "T: InnoDB Transactions" 4 .IX Item "T: InnoDB Transactions" This mode shows transactions from the InnoDB monitor's output, in \fBtop\fR\-like format. This mode is the reason I wrote innotop. .Sp You can kill queries or processes with the 'k' and 'x' keys, and \s-1EXPLAIN\s0 a query with the 'e' or 'f' keys. InnoDB doesn't print the full query in transactions, so explaining may not work right if the query is truncated. .Sp The informational header can be toggled on and off with the 'h' key. By default, innotop hides inactive transactions and its own transaction. You can toggle this on and off with the 'i' and 'a' keys. .Sp This mode displays the \*(L"t_header\*(R" and \*(L"innodb_transactions\*(R" tables by default. .SH "INNOTOP STATUS" .IX Header "INNOTOP STATUS" The first line innotop displays is a \*(L"status bar\*(R" of sorts. What it contains depends on the mode you're in, and what servers you're monitoring. The first few words are always [\s-1RO\s0] (if readonly is set to 1), the innotop mode, such as \&\*(L"InnoDB Txns\*(R" for T mode, followed by a reminder to press '?' for help at any time. .SS "\s-1ONE\s0 \s-1SERVER\s0" .IX Subsection "ONE SERVER" The simplest case is when you're monitoring a single server. In this case, the name of the connection is next on the status line. This is the name you gave when you created the connection \*(-- most likely the MySQL server's hostname. This is followed by the server's uptime. .PP If you're in an InnoDB mode, such as T or B, the next word is \*(L"InnoDB\*(R" followed by some information about the \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 output used to render the screen. The first word is the number of seconds since the last \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \&\s-1STATUS\s0, which InnoDB uses to calculate some per-second statistics. The next is a smiley face indicating whether the InnoDB output is truncated. If the smiley face is a :\-), all is well; there is no truncation. A :^| means the transaction list is so long, InnoDB has only printed out some of the transactions. Finally, a frown :\-( means the output is incomplete, which is probably due to a deadlock printing too much lock information (see \*(L"D: InnoDB Deadlocks\*(R"). .PP The next two words indicate the server's queries per second (\s-1QPS\s0) and how many threads (connections) exist. Finally, the server's version number is the last thing on the line. .SS "\s-1MULTIPLE\s0 \s-1SERVERS\s0" .IX Subsection "MULTIPLE SERVERS" If you are monitoring multiple servers (see \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1CONNECTIONS\s0\*(R"), the status line does not show any details about individual servers. Instead, it shows the names of the connections that are active. Again, these are connection names you specified, which are likely to be the server's hostname. A connection that has an error is prefixed with an exclamation point. .PP If you are monitoring a group of servers (see \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1GROUPS\s0\*(R"), the status line shows the name of the group. If any connection in the group has an error, the group's name is followed by the fraction of the connections that don't have errors. .PP See \*(L"\s-1ERROR\s0 \s-1HANDLING\s0\*(R" for more details about innotop's error handling. .SS "\s-1MONITORING\s0 A \s-1FILE\s0" .IX Subsection "MONITORING A FILE" If you give a filename on the command line, innotop will not connect to \s-1ANY\s0 servers at all. It will watch the specified file for InnoDB status output and use that as its data source. It will always show a single connection called \&'file'. And since it can't connect to a server, it can't determine how long the server it's monitoring has been up; so it calculates the server's uptime as time since innotop started running. .SH "SERVER ADMINISTRATION" .IX Header "SERVER ADMINISTRATION" While innotop is primarily a monitor that lets you watch and analyze your servers, it can also send commands to servers. The most frequently useful commands are killing queries and stopping or starting slaves. .PP You can kill a connection, or in newer versions of MySQL kill a query but not a connection, from \*(L"Q: Query List\*(R" and \*(L"T: InnoDB Transactions\*(R" modes. Press 'k' to issue a \s-1KILL\s0 command, or 'x' to issue a \s-1KILL\s0 \s-1QUERY\s0 command. innotop will prompt you for the server and/or connection \s-1ID\s0 to kill (innotop does not prompt you if there is only one possible choice for any input). innotop pre-selects the longest-running query, or the oldest connection. Confirm the command with 'y'. .PP In \*(L"Slave Replication Status\*(R"\*(L" in \*(R"M: Master mode, you can start and stop slaves with the 'a' and 'o' keys, respectively. You can send these commands to many slaves at once. innotop fills in a default command of \s-1START\s0 \s-1SLAVE\s0 or \s-1STOP\s0 \s-1SLAVE\s0 for you, but you can actually edit the command and send anything you wish, such as \s-1SET\s0 \s-1GLOBAL\s0 SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER=1 to make the slave skip one binlog event when it starts. .PP You can also ask innotop to calculate the earliest binlog in use by any slave and issue a \s-1PURGE\s0 \s-1MASTER\s0 \s-1LOGS\s0 on the master. Use the 'b' key for this. innotop will prompt you for a master to run the command on, then prompt you for the connection names of that master's slaves (there is no way for innotop to determine this reliably itself). innotop will find the minimum binlog in use by these slave connections and suggest it as the argument to \s-1PURGE\s0 \s-1MASTER\s0 \s-1LOGS\s0. .SH "SERVER CONNECTIONS" .IX Header "SERVER CONNECTIONS" When you create a server connection using '@', innotop asks you for a series of inputs, as follows: .IP "\s-1DSN\s0" 4 .IX Item "DSN" A \s-1DSN\s0 is a Data Source Name, which is the initial argument passed to the \s-1DBI\s0 module for connecting to a server. It is usually of the form .Sp .Vb 1 \& DBI:mysql:;mysql_read_default_group=mysql;host=HOSTNAME .Ve .Sp Since this \s-1DSN\s0 is passed to the DBD::mysql driver, you should read the driver's documentation at \*(L"/search.cpan.org/dist/DBD\-mysql/lib/DBD/mysql.pm\*(R"\*(L" in \*(R"http: for the exact details on all the options you can pass the driver in the \s-1DSN\s0. You can read more about \s-1DBI\s0 at , and especially at . .Sp The mysql_read_default_group=mysql option lets the \s-1DBD\s0 driver read your MySQL options files, such as ~/.my.cnf on UNIX-ish systems. You can use this to avoid specifying a username or password for the connection. .IP "InnoDB Deadlock Table" 4 .IX Item "InnoDB Deadlock Table" This optional item tells innotop a table name it can use to deliberately create a small deadlock (see \*(L"D: InnoDB Deadlocks\*(R"). If you specify this option, you just need to be sure the table doesn't exist, and that innotop can create and drop the table with the InnoDB storage engine. You can safely omit or just accept the default if you don't intend to use this. .IP "Username" 4 .IX Item "Username" innotop will ask you if you want to specify a username. If you say 'y', it will then prompt you for a user name. If you have a MySQL option file that specifies your username, you don't have to specify a username. .Sp The username defaults to your login name on the system you're running innotop on. .IP "Password" 4 .IX Item "Password" innotop will ask you if you want to specify a password. Like the username, the password is optional, but there's an additional prompt that asks if you want to save the password in the innotop configuration file. If you don't save it in the configuration file, innotop will prompt you for a password each time it starts. Passwords in the innotop configuration file are saved in plain text, not encrypted in any way. .PP Once you finish answering these questions, you should be connected to a server. But innotop isn't limited to monitoring a single server; you can define many server connections and switch between them by pressing the '@' key. See \&\*(L"\s-1SWITCHING\s0 \s-1BETWEEN\s0 \s-1CONNECTIONS\s0\*(R". .SH "SERVER GROUPS" .IX Header "SERVER GROUPS" If you have multiple MySQL instances, you can put them into named groups, such as 'all', 'masters', and 'slaves', which innotop can monitor all together. .PP You can choose which group to monitor with the '#' key, and you can press the \&\s-1TAB\s0 key to switch to the next group. If you're not currently monitoring a group, pressing \s-1TAB\s0 selects the first group. .PP To create a group, press the '#' key and type the name of your new group, then type the names of the connections you want the group to contain. .SH "SWITCHING BETWEEN CONNECTIONS" .IX Header "SWITCHING BETWEEN CONNECTIONS" innotop lets you quickly switch which servers you're monitoring. The most basic way is by pressing the '@' key and typing the name(s) of the connection(s) you want to use. This setting is per-mode, so you can monitor different connections in each mode, and innotop remembers which connections you choose. .PP You can quickly switch to the 'next' connection in alphabetical order with the \&'n' key. If you're monitoring a server group (see \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1GROUPS\s0\*(R") this will switch to the first connection. .PP You can also type many connection names, and innotop will fetch and display data from them all. Just separate the connection names with spaces, for example \&\*(L"server1 server2.\*(R" Again, if you type the name of a connection that doesn't exist, innotop will prompt you for connection information and create the connection. .PP Another way to monitor multiple connections at once is with server groups. You can use the \s-1TAB\s0 key to switch to the 'next' group in alphabetical order, or if you're not monitoring any groups, \s-1TAB\s0 will switch to the first group. .PP innotop does not fetch data in parallel from connections, so if you are monitoring a large group or many connections, you may notice increased delay between ticks. .PP When you monitor more than one connection, innotop's status bar changes. See \&\*(L"\s-1INNOTOP\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0\*(R". .SH "ERROR HANDLING" .IX Header "ERROR HANDLING" Error handling is not that important when monitoring a single connection, but is crucial when you have many active connections. A crashed server or lost connection should not crash innotop. As a result, innotop will continue to run even when there is an error; it just won't display any information from the connection that had an error. Because of this, innotop's behavior might confuse you. It's a feature, not a bug! .PP innotop does not continue to query connections that have errors, because they may slow innotop and make it hard to use, especially if the error is a problem connecting and causes a long time-out. Instead, innotop retries the connection occasionally to see if the error still exists. If so, it will wait until some point in the future. The wait time increases in ticks as the Fibonacci series, so it tries less frequently as time passes. .PP Since errors might only happen in certain modes because of the \s-1SQL\s0 commands issued in those modes, innotop keeps track of which mode caused the error. If you switch to a different mode, innotop will retry the connection instead of waiting. .PP By default innotop will display the problem in red text at the bottom of the first table on the screen. You can disable this behavior with the \&\*(L"show_cxn_errors_in_tbl\*(R" configuration option, which is enabled by default. If the \*(L"debug\*(R" option is enabled, innotop will display the error at the bottom of every table, not just the first. And if \*(L"show_cxn_errors\*(R" is enabled, innotop will print the error text to \s-1STDOUT\s0 as well. Error messages might only display in the mode that caused the error, depending on the mode and whether innotop is avoiding querying that connection. .SH "NON-INTERACTIVE OPERATION" .IX Header "NON-INTERACTIVE OPERATION" You can run innotop in non-interactive mode, in which case it is entirely controlled from the configuration file and command-line options. To start innotop in non-interactive mode, give the L\*(L"<\-\-nonint\*(R"> command-line option. This changes innotop's behavior in the following ways: .IP "\(bu" 4 Certain Perl modules are not loaded. Term::Readline is not loaded, since innotop doesn't prompt interactively. Term::ANSIColor and Win32::Console::ANSI modules are not loaded. Term::ReadKey is still used, since innotop may have to prompt for connection passwords when starting up. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop does not clear the screen after each tick. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop does not persist any changes to the configuration file. .IP "\(bu" 4 If \*(L"\-\-count\*(R" is given and innotop is in incremental mode (see \*(L"status_inc\*(R" and \*(L"\-\-inc\*(R"), innotop actually refreshes one more time than specified so it can print incremental statistics. This suppresses output during the first tick, so innotop may appear to hang. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop only displays the first table in each mode. This is so the output can be easily processed with other command-line utilities such as awk and sed. To change which tables display in each mode, see \*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R". Since \*(L"Q: Query List\*(R" mode is so important, innotop automatically disables the \*(L"q_header\*(R" table. This ensures you'll see the \*(L"processlist\*(R" table, even if you have innotop configured to show the q_header table during interactive operation. Similarly, in \*(L"T: InnoDB Transactions\*(R" mode, the \*(L"t_header\*(R" table is suppressed so you see only the \*(L"innodb_transactions\*(R" table. .IP "\(bu" 4 All output is tab-separated instead of being column-aligned with whitespace, and innotop prints the full contents of each table instead of only printing one screenful at a time. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop only prints column headers once instead of every tick (see \&\*(L"hide_hdr\*(R"). innotop does not print table captions (see \&\*(L"display_table_captions\*(R"). innotop ensures there are no empty lines in the output. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop does not honor the \*(L"shorten\*(R" transformation, which normally shortens some numbers to human-readable formats. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop does not print a status line (see \*(L"\s-1INNOTOP\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0\*(R"). .SH "CONFIGURING" .IX Header "CONFIGURING" Nearly everything about innotop is configurable. Most things are possible to change with built-in commands, but you can also edit the configuration file. .PP While running innotop, press the '$' key to bring up the configuration editing dialog. Press another key to select the type of data you want to edit: .IP "S: Statement Sleep Times" 4 .IX Item "S: Statement Sleep Times" Edits \s-1SQL\s0 statement sleep delays, which make innotop pause for the specified amount of time after executing a statement. See \*(L"\s-1SQL\s0 \s-1STATEMENTS\s0\*(R" for a definition of each statement and what it does. By default innotop does not delay after any statements. .Sp This feature is included so you can customize the side-effects caused by monitoring your server. You may not see any effects, but some innotop users have noticed that certain MySQL versions under very high load with InnoDB enabled take longer than usual to execute \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1GLOBAL\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. If innotop calls \&\s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1FULL\s0 \s-1PROCESSLIST\s0 immediately afterward, the processlist contains more queries than the machine actually averages at any given moment. Configuring innotop to pause briefly after calling \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1GLOBAL\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 alleviates this effect. .Sp Sleep times are stored in the \*(L"stmt_sleep_times\*(R" section of the configuration file. Fractional-second sleeps are supported, subject to your hardware's limitations. .IP "c: Edit Columns" 4 .IX Item "c: Edit Columns" Starts the table editor on one of the displayed tables. See \*(L"\s-1TABLE\s0 \s-1EDITOR\s0\*(R". An alternative way to start the table editor without entering the configuration dialog is with the '^' key. .IP "g: General Configuration" 4 .IX Item "g: General Configuration" Starts the configuration editor to edit global and mode-specific configuration variables (see \*(L"\s-1MODES\s0\*(R"). innotop prompts you to choose a variable from among the global and mode-specific ones depending on the current mode. .IP "k: Row-Coloring Rules" 4 .IX Item "k: Row-Coloring Rules" Starts the row-coloring rules editor on one of the displayed table(s). See \&\*(L"\s-1COLORS\s0\*(R" for details. .IP "p: Manage Plugins" 4 .IX Item "p: Manage Plugins" Starts the plugin configuration editor. See \*(L"\s-1PLUGINS\s0\*(R" for details. .IP "s: Server Groups" 4 .IX Item "s: Server Groups" Lets you create and edit server groups. See \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1GROUPS\s0\*(R". .IP "t: Choose Displayed Tables" 4 .IX Item "t: Choose Displayed Tables" Lets you choose which tables to display in this mode. See \*(L"\s-1MODES\s0\*(R" and \&\*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R". .SH "CONFIGURATION FILE" .IX Header "CONFIGURATION FILE" innotop's default configuration file locations are \f(CW$HOME\fR/.innotop and /etc/innotop/innotop.conf, and they are looked for in that order. If the first configuration file exists, the second will not be processed. Those can be overridden with the \*(L"\-\-config\*(R" command-line option. You can edit it by hand safely, however innotop reads the configuration file when it starts, and, if readonly is set to 0, writes it out again when it exits. Thus, if readonly is set to 0, any changes you make by hand while innotop is running will be lost. .PP innotop doesn't store its entire configuration in the configuration file. It has a huge set of default configuration values that it holds only in memory, and the configuration file only overrides these defaults. When you customize a default setting, innotop notices, and then stores the customizations into the file. This keeps the file size down, makes it easier to edit, and makes upgrades easier. .PP A configuration file is read-only be default. You can override that with \&\*(L"\-\-write\*(R". See \*(L"readonly\*(R". .PP The configuration file is arranged into sections like an \s-1INI\s0 file. Each section begins with [section\-name] and ends with [/section\-name]. Each section's entries have a different syntax depending on the data they need to store. You can put comments in the file; any line that begins with a # character is a comment. innotop will not read the comments, so it won't write them back out to the file when it exits. Comments in read-only configuration files are still useful, though. .PP The first line in the file is innotop's version number. This lets innotop notice when the file format is not backwards-compatible, and upgrade smoothly without destroying your customized configuration. .PP The following list describes each section of the configuration file and the data it contains: .IP "general" 4 .IX Item "general" The 'general' section contains global configuration variables and variables that may be mode-specific, but don't belong in any other section. The syntax is a simple key=value list. innotop writes a comment above each value to help you edit the file by hand. .RS 4 .IP "S_func" 4 .IX Item "S_func" Controls S mode presentation (see \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R"). If g, values are graphed; if s, values are like vmstat; if p, values are in a pivoted table. .IP "S_set" 4 .IX Item "S_set" Specifies which set of variables to display in \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode. See \*(L"\s-1VARIABLE\s0 \s-1SETS\s0\*(R". .IP "auto_wipe_dl" 4 .IX Item "auto_wipe_dl" Instructs innotop to automatically wipe large deadlocks when it notices them. When this happens you may notice a slight delay. At the next tick, you will usually see the information that was being truncated by the large deadlock. .IP "charset" 4 .IX Item "charset" Specifies what kind of characters to allow through the \*(L"no_ctrl_char\*(R" transformation. This keeps non-printable characters from confusing a terminal when you monitor queries that contain binary data, such as images. .Sp The default is 'ascii', which considers anything outside normal \s-1ASCII\s0 to be a control character. The other allowable values are 'unicode' and 'none'. 'none' considers every character a control character, which can be useful for collapsing \s-1ALL\s0 text fields in queries. .IP "cmd_filter" 4 .IX Item "cmd_filter" This is the prefix that filters variables in \*(L"C: Command Summary\*(R" mode. .IP "color" 4 .IX Item "color" Whether terminal coloring is permitted. .IP "cxn_timeout" 4 .IX Item "cxn_timeout" On MySQL versions 4.0.3 and newer, this variable is used to set the connection's timeout, so MySQL doesn't close the connection if it is not used for a while. This might happen because a connection isn't monitored in a particular mode, for example. .IP "debug" 4 .IX Item "debug" This option enables more verbose errors and makes innotop more strict in some places. It can help in debugging filters and other user-defined code. It also makes innotop write a lot of information to \*(L"debugfile\*(R" when there is a crash. .IP "debugfile" 4 .IX Item "debugfile" A file to which innotop will write information when there is a crash. See \&\*(L"\s-1FILES\s0\*(R". .IP "display_table_captions" 4 .IX Item "display_table_captions" innotop displays a table caption above most tables. This variable suppresses or shows captions on all tables globally. Some tables are configured with the hide_caption property, which overrides this. .IP "global" 4 .IX Item "global" Whether to show \s-1GLOBAL\s0 variables and status. innotop only tries to do this on servers which support the \s-1GLOBAL\s0 option to \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1VARIABLES\s0 and \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. In some MySQL versions, you need certain privileges to do this; if you don't have them, innotop will not be able to fetch any variable and status data. This configuration variable lets you run innotop and fetch what data you can even without the elevated privileges. .Sp I can no longer find or reproduce the situation where \s-1GLOBAL\s0 wasn't allowed, but I know there was one. .IP "graph_char" 4 .IX Item "graph_char" Defines the character to use when drawing graphs in \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode. .IP "header_highlight" 4 .IX Item "header_highlight" Defines how to highlight column headers. This only works if Term::ANSIColor is available. Valid values are 'bold' and 'underline'. .IP "hide_hdr" 4 .IX Item "hide_hdr" Hides column headers globally. .IP "interval" 4 .IX Item "interval" The interval at which innotop will refresh its data (ticks). The interval is implemented as a sleep time between ticks, so the true interval will vary depending on how long it takes innotop to fetch and render data. .Sp This variable accepts fractions of a second. .IP "mode" 4 .IX Item "mode" The mode in which innotop should start. Allowable arguments are the same as the key presses that select a mode interactively. See \*(L"\s-1MODES\s0\*(R". .IP "num_digits" 4 .IX Item "num_digits" How many digits to show in fractional numbers and percents. This variable's range is between 0 and 9 and can be set directly from \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode with the '+' and '\-' keys. It is used in the \*(L"set_precision\*(R", \&\*(L"shorten\*(R", and \*(L"percent\*(R" transformations. .IP "num_status_sets" 4 .IX Item "num_status_sets" Controls how many sets of status variables to display in pivoted \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode. It also controls the number of old sets of variables innotop keeps in its memory, so the larger this variable is, the more memory innotop uses. .IP "plugin_dir" 4 .IX Item "plugin_dir" Specifies where plugins can be found. By default, innotop stores plugins in the \&'plugins' subdirectory of your innotop configuration directory. .IP "readonly" 4 .IX Item "readonly" Whether the configuration file is readonly. This cannot be set interactively. .IP "show_cxn_errors" 4 .IX Item "show_cxn_errors" Makes innotop print connection errors to \s-1STDOUT\s0. See \*(L"\s-1ERROR\s0 \s-1HANDLING\s0\*(R". .IP "show_cxn_errors_in_tbl" 4 .IX Item "show_cxn_errors_in_tbl" Makes innotop display connection errors as rows in the first table on screen. See \*(L"\s-1ERROR\s0 \s-1HANDLING\s0\*(R". .IP "show_percent" 4 .IX Item "show_percent" Adds a '%' character after the value returned by the \*(L"percent\*(R" transformation. .IP "show_statusbar" 4 .IX Item "show_statusbar" Controls whether to show the status bar in the display. See \*(L"\s-1INNOTOP\s0 \&\s-1STATUS\s0\*(R". .IP "skip_innodb" 4 .IX Item "skip_innodb" Disables fetching \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0, in case your server(s) do not have InnoDB enabled and you don't want innotop to try to fetch it. This can also be useful when you don't have the \s-1SUPER\s0 privilege, required to run \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. .IP "status_inc" 4 .IX Item "status_inc" Whether to show absolute or incremental values for status variables. Incremental values are calculated as an offset from the last value innotop saw for that variable. This is a global setting, but will probably become mode-specific at some point. Right now it is honored a bit inconsistently; some modes don't pay attention to it. .RE .RS 4 .RE .IP "plugins" 4 .IX Item "plugins" This section holds a list of package names of active plugins. If the plugin exists, innotop will activate it. See \*(L"\s-1PLUGINS\s0\*(R" for more information. .IP "filters" 4 .IX Item "filters" This section holds user-defined filters (see \*(L"\s-1FILTERS\s0\*(R"). Each line is in the format filter_name=text='filter text' tbls='table list'. .Sp The filter text is the text of the subroutine's code. The table list is a list of tables to which the filter can apply. By default, user-defined filters apply to the table for which they were created, but you can manually override that by editing the definition in the configuration file. .IP "active_filters" 4 .IX Item "active_filters" This section stores which filters are active on each table. Each line is in the format table_name=filter_list. .IP "tbl_meta" 4 .IX Item "tbl_meta" This section stores user-defined or user-customized columns (see \*(L"\s-1COLUMNS\s0\*(R"). Each line is in the format col_name=properties, where the properties are a name=quoted\-value list. .IP "connections" 4 .IX Item "connections" This section holds the server connections you have defined. Each line is in the format name=properties, where the properties are a name=value list. The properties are self-explanatory, and the only one that is treated specially is \&'pass' which is only present if 'savepass' is set. This section of the configuration file will be skipped if any \s-1DSN\s0, username, or password command-line options are used. See \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1CONNECTIONS\s0\*(R". .IP "active_connections" 4 .IX Item "active_connections" This section holds a list of which connections are active in each mode. Each line is in the format mode_name=connection_list. .IP "server_groups" 4 .IX Item "server_groups" This section holds server groups. Each line is in the format name=connection_list. See \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1GROUPS\s0\*(R". .IP "active_server_groups" 4 .IX Item "active_server_groups" This section holds a list of which server group is active in each mode. Each line is in the format mode_name=server_group. .IP "max_values_seen" 4 .IX Item "max_values_seen" This section holds the maximum values seen for variables. This is used to scale the graphs in \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode. Each line is in the format name=value. .IP "active_columns" 4 .IX Item "active_columns" This section holds table column lists. Each line is in the format tbl_name=column_list. See \*(L"\s-1COLUMNS\s0\*(R". .IP "sort_cols" 4 .IX Item "sort_cols" This section holds the sort definition. Each line is in the format tbl_name=column_list. If a column is prefixed with '\-', that column sorts descending. See \*(L"\s-1SORTING\s0\*(R". .IP "visible_tables" 4 .IX Item "visible_tables" This section defines which tables are visible in each mode. Each line is in the format mode_name=table_list. See \*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "varsets" 4 .IX Item "varsets" This section defines variable sets for use in \*(L"S: Status & Variables\*(R" mode. Each line is in the format name=variable_list. See \*(L"\s-1VARIABLE\s0 \s-1SETS\s0\*(R". .IP "colors" 4 .IX Item "colors" This section defines colorization rules. Each line is in the format tbl_name=property_list. See \*(L"\s-1COLORS\s0\*(R". .IP "stmt_sleep_times" 4 .IX Item "stmt_sleep_times" This section contains statement sleep times. Each line is in the format statement_name=sleep_time. See \*(L"S: Statement Sleep Times\*(R". .IP "group_by" 4 .IX Item "group_by" This section contains column lists for table group_by expressions. Each line is in the format tbl_name=column_list. See \*(L"\s-1GROUPING\s0\*(R". .SH "CUSTOMIZING" .IX Header "CUSTOMIZING" You can customize innotop a great deal. For example, you can: .IP "\(bu" 4 Choose which tables to display, and in what order. .IP "\(bu" 4 Choose which columns are in those tables, and create new columns. .IP "\(bu" 4 Filter which rows display with built-in filters, user-defined filters, and quick-filters. .IP "\(bu" 4 Sort the rows to put important data first or group together related rows. .IP "\(bu" 4 Highlight rows with color. .IP "\(bu" 4 Customize the alignment, width, and formatting of columns, and apply transformations to columns to extract parts of their values or format the values as you wish (for example, shortening large numbers to familiar units). .IP "\(bu" 4 Design your own expressions to extract and combine data as you need. This gives you unlimited flexibility. .PP All these and more are explained in the following sections. .SS "\s-1TABLES\s0" .IX Subsection "TABLES" A table is what you'd expect: a collection of columns. It also has some other properties, such as a caption. Filters, sorting rules, and colorization rules belong to tables and are covered in later sections. .PP Internally, table meta-data is defined in a data structure called \f(CW%tbl_meta\fR. This hash holds all built-in table definitions, which contain a lot of default instructions to innotop. The meta-data includes the caption, a list of columns the user has customized, a list of columns, a list of visible columns, a list of filters, color rules, a sort-column list, sort direction, and some information about the table's data sources. Most of this is customizable via the table editor (see \*(L"\s-1TABLE\s0 \s-1EDITOR\s0\*(R"). .PP You can choose which tables to show by pressing the '$' key. See \*(L"\s-1MODES\s0\*(R" and \&\*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R". .PP The table life-cycle is as follows: .IP "\(bu" 4 Each table begins with a data source, which is an array of hashes. See below for details on data sources. .IP "\(bu" 4 Each element of the data source becomes a row in the final table. .IP "\(bu" 4 For each element in the data source, innotop extracts values from the source and creates a row. This row is another hash, which later steps will refer to as \&\f(CW$set\fR. The values innotop extracts are determined by the table's columns. Each column has an extraction subroutine, compiled from an expression (see \&\*(L"\s-1EXPRESSIONS\s0\*(R"). The resulting row is a hash whose keys are named the same as the column name. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop filters the rows, removing those that don't need to be displayed. See \&\*(L"\s-1FILTERS\s0\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop sorts the rows. See \*(L"\s-1SORTING\s0\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop groups the rows together, if specified. See \*(L"\s-1GROUPING\s0\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop colorizes the rows. See \*(L"\s-1COLORS\s0\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop transforms the column values in each row. See \*(L"\s-1TRANSFORMATIONS\s0\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop optionally pivots the rows (see \*(L"\s-1PIVOTING\s0\*(R"), then filters and sorts them. .IP "\(bu" 4 innotop formats and justifies the rows as a table. During this step, innotop applies further formatting to the column values, including alignment, maximum and minimum widths. innotop also does final error checking to ensure there are no crashes due to undefined values. innotop then adds a caption if specified, and the table is ready to print. .PP The lifecycle is slightly different if the table is pivoted, as noted above. To clarify, if the table is pivoted, the process is extract, group, transform, pivot, filter, sort, create. If it's not pivoted, the process is extract, filter, sort, group, color, transform, create. This slightly convoluted process doesn't map all that well to \s-1SQL\s0, but pivoting complicates things pretty thoroughly. Roughly speaking, filtering and sorting happen as late as needed to effect the final result as you might expect, but as early as possible for efficiency. .PP Each built-in table is described below: .IP "adaptive_hash_index" 4 .IX Item "adaptive_hash_index" Displays data about InnoDB's adaptive hash index. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "buffer_pool" 4 .IX Item "buffer_pool" Displays data about InnoDB's buffer pool. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "cmd_summary" 4 .IX Item "cmd_summary" Displays weighted status variables. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "deadlock_locks" 4 .IX Item "deadlock_locks" Shows which locks were held and waited for by the last detected deadlock. Data source: \*(L"\s-1DEADLOCK_LOCKS\s0\*(R". .IP "deadlock_transactions" 4 .IX Item "deadlock_transactions" Shows transactions involved in the last detected deadlock. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1DEADLOCK_TRANSACTIONS\s0\*(R". .IP "explain" 4 .IX Item "explain" Shows the output of \s-1EXPLAIN\s0. Data source: \*(L"\s-1EXPLAIN\s0\*(R". .IP "file_io_misc" 4 .IX Item "file_io_misc" Displays data about InnoDB's file and I/O operations. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "fk_error" 4 .IX Item "fk_error" Displays various data about InnoDB's last foreign key error. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "innodb_locks" 4 .IX Item "innodb_locks" Displays InnoDB locks. Data source: \*(L"\s-1INNODB_LOCKS\s0\*(R". .IP "innodb_transactions" 4 .IX Item "innodb_transactions" Displays data about InnoDB's current transactions. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1INNODB_TRANSACTIONS\s0\*(R". .IP "insert_buffers" 4 .IX Item "insert_buffers" Displays data about InnoDB's insert buffer. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "io_threads" 4 .IX Item "io_threads" Displays data about InnoDB's I/O threads. Data source: \*(L"\s-1IO_THREADS\s0\*(R". .IP "log_statistics" 4 .IX Item "log_statistics" Displays data about InnoDB's logging system. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "master_status" 4 .IX Item "master_status" Displays replication master status. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "open_tables" 4 .IX Item "open_tables" Displays open tables. Data source: \*(L"\s-1OPEN_TABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "page_statistics" 4 .IX Item "page_statistics" Displays InnoDB page statistics. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "pending_io" 4 .IX Item "pending_io" Displays InnoDB pending I/O operations. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "processlist" 4 .IX Item "processlist" Displays current MySQL processes (threads/connections). Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1PROCESSLIST\s0\*(R". .IP "q_header" 4 .IX Item "q_header" Displays various status values. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "row_operation_misc" 4 .IX Item "row_operation_misc" Displays data about InnoDB's row operations. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "row_operations" 4 .IX Item "row_operations" Displays data about InnoDB's row operations. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "semaphores" 4 .IX Item "semaphores" Displays data about InnoDB's semaphores and mutexes. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "slave_io_status" 4 .IX Item "slave_io_status" Displays data about the slave I/O thread. Data source: \&\*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "slave_sql_status" 4 .IX Item "slave_sql_status" Displays data about the slave \s-1SQL\s0 thread. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "t_header" 4 .IX Item "t_header" Displays various InnoDB status values. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "var_status" 4 .IX Item "var_status" Displays user-configurable data. Data source: \*(L"\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0\*(R". .IP "wait_array" 4 .IX Item "wait_array" Displays data about InnoDB's \s-1OS\s0 wait array. Data source: \*(L"\s-1OS_WAIT_ARRAY\s0\*(R". .SS "\s-1COLUMNS\s0" .IX Subsection "COLUMNS" Columns belong to tables. You can choose a table's columns by pressing the '^' key, which starts the \*(L"\s-1TABLE\s0 \s-1EDITOR\s0\*(R" and lets you choose and edit columns. Pressing 'e' from within the table editor lets you edit the column's properties: .IP "\(bu" 4 hdr: a column header. This appears in the first row of the table. .IP "\(bu" 4 just: justification. '\-' means left-justified and '' means right-justified, just as with printf formatting codes (not a coincidence). .IP "\(bu" 4 dec: whether to further align the column on the decimal point. .IP "\(bu" 4 num: whether the column is numeric. This affects how values are sorted (lexically or numerically). .IP "\(bu" 4 label: a small note about the column, which appears in dialogs that help the user choose columns. .IP "\(bu" 4 src: an expression that innotop uses to extract the column's data from its source (see \*(L"\s-1DATA\s0 \s-1SOURCES\s0\*(R"). See \*(L"\s-1EXPRESSIONS\s0\*(R" for more on expressions. .IP "\(bu" 4 minw: specifies a minimum display width. This helps stabilize the display, which makes it easier to read if the data is changing frequently. .IP "\(bu" 4 maxw: similar to minw. .IP "\(bu" 4 trans: a list of column transformations. See \*(L"\s-1TRANSFORMATIONS\s0\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 agg: an aggregate function. See \*(L"\s-1GROUPING\s0\*(R". The default is \*(L"first\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 aggonly: controls whether the column only shows when grouping is enabled on the table (see \*(L"\s-1GROUPING\s0\*(R"). By default, this is disabled. This means columns will always be shown by default, whether grouping is enabled or not. If a column's aggonly is set true, the column will appear when you toggle grouping on the table. Several columns are set this way, such as the count column on \&\*(L"processlist\*(R" and \*(L"innodb_transactions\*(R", so you don't see a count when the grouping isn't enabled, but you do when it is. .SS "\s-1FILTERS\s0" .IX Subsection "FILTERS" Filters remove rows from the display. They behave much like a \s-1WHERE\s0 clause in \&\s-1SQL\s0. innotop has several built-in filters, which remove irrelevant information like inactive queries, but you can define your own as well. innotop also lets you create quick-filters, which do not get saved to the configuration file, and are just an easy way to quickly view only some rows. .PP You can enable or disable a filter on any table. Press the '%' key (mnemonic: % looks kind of like a line being filtered between two circles) and choose which table you want to filter, if asked. You'll then see a list of possible filters and a list of filters currently enabled for that table. Type the names of filters you want to apply and press Enter. .PP \fIUSER-DEFINED \s-1FILTERS\s0\fR .IX Subsection "USER-DEFINED FILTERS" .PP If you type a name that doesn't exist, innotop will prompt you to create the filter. Filters are easy to create if you know Perl, and not hard if you don't. What you're doing is creating a subroutine that returns true if the row should be displayed. The row is a hash reference passed to your subroutine as \f(CW$set\fR. .PP For example, imagine you want to filter the processlist table so you only see queries that have been running more than five minutes. Type a new name for your filter, and when prompted for the subroutine body, press \s-1TAB\s0 to initiate your terminal's auto-completion. You'll see the names of the columns in the \&\*(L"processlist\*(R" table (innotop generally tries to help you with auto-completion lists). You want to filter on the 'time' column. Type the text \*(L"$set\->{time} > 300\*(R" to return true when the query is more than five minutes old. That's all you need to do. .PP In other words, the code you're typing is surrounded by an implicit context, which looks like this: .PP .Vb 4 \& sub filter { \& my ( $set ) = @_; \& # YOUR CODE HERE \& } .Ve .PP If your filter doesn't work, or if something else suddenly behaves differently, you might have made an error in your filter, and innotop is silently catching the error. Try enabling \*(L"debug\*(R" to make innotop throw an error instead. .PP \fIQUICK-FILTERS\fR .IX Subsection "QUICK-FILTERS" .PP innotop's quick-filters are a shortcut to create a temporary filter that doesn't persist when you restart innotop. To create a quick-filter, press the '/' key. innotop will prompt you for the column name and filter text. Again, you can use auto-completion on column names. The filter text can be just the text you want to \*(L"search for.\*(R" For example, to filter the \*(L"processlist\*(R" table on queries that refer to the products table, type '/' and then 'info product'. .PP The filter text can actually be any Perl regular expression, but of course a literal string like 'product' works fine as a regular expression. .PP Behind the scenes innotop compiles the quick-filter into a specially tagged filter that is otherwise like any other filter. It just isn't saved to the configuration file. .PP To clear quick-filters, press the '\e' key and innotop will clear them all at once. .SS "\s-1SORTING\s0" .IX Subsection "SORTING" innotop has sensible built-in defaults to sort the most important rows to the top of the table. Like anything else in innotop, you can customize how any table is sorted. .PP To start the sort dialog, start the \*(L"\s-1TABLE\s0 \s-1EDITOR\s0\*(R" with the '^' key, choose a table if necessary, and press the 's' key. You'll see a list of columns you can use in the sort expression and the current sort expression, if any. Enter a list of columns by which you want to sort and press Enter. If you want to reverse sort, prefix the column name with a minus sign. For example, if you want to sort by column a ascending, then column b descending, type 'a \-b'. You can also explicitly add a + in front of columns you want to sort ascending, but it's not required. .PP Some modes have keys mapped to open this dialog directly, and to quickly reverse sort direction. Press '?' as usual to see which keys are mapped in any mode. .SS "\s-1GROUPING\s0" .IX Subsection "GROUPING" innotop can group, or aggregate, rows together (the terms are used interchangeably). This is quite similar to an \s-1SQL\s0 \s-1GROUP\s0 \s-1BY\s0 clause. You can specify to group on certain columns, or if you don't specify any, the entire set of rows is treated as one group. This is quite like \s-1SQL\s0 so far, but unlike \s-1SQL\s0, you can also select un-grouped columns. innotop actually aggregates every column. If you don't explicitly specify a grouping function, the default is \&'first'. This is basically a convenience so you don't have to specify an aggregate function for every column you want in the result. .PP You can quickly toggle grouping on a table with the '=' key, which toggles its aggregate property. This property doesn't persist to the config file. .PP The columns by which the table is grouped are specified in its group_by property. When you turn grouping on, innotop places the group_by columns at the far left of the table, even if they're not supposed to be visible. The rest of the visible columns appear in order after them. .PP Two tables have default group_by lists and a count column built in: \&\*(L"processlist\*(R" and \*(L"innodb_transactions\*(R". The grouping is by connection and status, so you can quickly see how many queries or transactions are in a given status on each server you're monitoring. The time columns are aggregated as a sum; other columns are left at the default 'first' aggregation. .PP By default, the table shown in \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode also uses grouping so you can monitor variables and status across many servers. The default aggregation function in this mode is 'avg'. .PP Valid grouping functions are defined in the \f(CW%agg_funcs\fR hash. They include .IP "first" 4 .IX Item "first" Returns the first element in the group. .IP "count" 4 .IX Item "count" Returns the number of elements in the group, including undefined elements, much like \s-1SQL\s0's \s-1COUNT\s0(*). .IP "avg" 4 .IX Item "avg" Returns the average of defined elements in the group. .IP "sum" 4 .IX Item "sum" Returns the sum of elements in the group. .PP Here's an example of grouping at work. Suppose you have a very busy server with hundreds of open connections, and you want to see how many connections are in what status. Using the built-in grouping rules, you can press 'Q' to enter \&\*(L"Q: Query List\*(R" mode. Press '=' to toggle grouping (if necessary, select the \&\*(L"processlist\*(R" table when prompted). .PP Your display might now look like the following: .PP .Vb 1 \& Query List (? for help) localhost, 32:33, 0.11 QPS, 1 thd, 5.0.38\-log \& \& CXN Cmd Cnt ID User Host Time Query \& localhost Query 49 12933 webusr localhost 19:38 SELECT * FROM \& localhost Sending Da 23 2383 webusr localhost 12:43 SELECT col1, \& localhost Sleep 120 140 webusr localhost 5:18:12 \& localhost Statistics 12 19213 webusr localhost 01:19 SELECT * FROM .Ve .PP That's actually quite a worrisome picture. You've got a lot of idle connections (Sleep), and some connections executing queries (Query and Sending Data). That's okay, but you also have a lot in Statistics status, collectively spending over a minute. That means the query optimizer is having a really hard time optimizing your statements. Something is wrong; it should normally take milliseconds to optimize queries. You might not have seen this pattern if you didn't look at your connections in aggregate. (This is a made-up example, but it can happen in real life). .SS "\s-1PIVOTING\s0" .IX Subsection "PIVOTING" innotop can pivot a table for more compact display, similar to a Pivot Table in a spreadsheet (also known as a crosstab). Pivoting a table makes columns into rows. Assume you start with this table: .PP .Vb 4 \& foo bar \& === === \& 1 3 \& 2 4 .Ve .PP After pivoting, the table will look like this: .PP .Vb 4 \& name set0 set1 \& ==== ==== ==== \& foo 1 2 \& bar 3 4 .Ve .PP To get reasonable results, you might need to group as well as pivoting. innotop currently does this for \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode. .SS "\s-1COLORS\s0" .IX Subsection "COLORS" By default, innotop highlights rows with color so you can see at a glance which rows are more important. You can customize the colorization rules and add your own to any table. Open the table editor with the '^' key, choose a table if needed, and press 'o' to open the color editor dialog. .PP The color editor dialog displays the rules applied to the table, in the order they are evaluated. Each row is evaluated against each rule to see if the rule matches the row; if it does, the row gets the specified color, and no further rules are evaluated. The rules look like the following: .PP .Vb 9 \& state eq Locked black on_red \& cmd eq Sleep white \& user eq system user white \& cmd eq Connect white \& cmd eq Binlog Dump white \& time > 600 red \& time > 120 yellow \& time > 60 green \& time > 30 cyan .Ve .PP This is the default rule set for the \*(L"processlist\*(R" table. In order of priority, these rules make locked queries black on a red background, \*(L"gray out\*(R" connections from replication and sleeping queries, and make queries turn from cyan to red as they run longer. .PP (For some reason, the \s-1ANSI\s0 color code \*(L"white\*(R" is actually a light gray. Your terminal's display may vary; experiment to find colors you like). .PP You can use keystrokes to move the rules up and down, which re-orders their priority. You can also delete rules and add new ones. If you add a new rule, innotop prompts you for the column, an operator for the comparison, a value against which to compare the column, and a color to assign if the rule matches. There is auto-completion and prompting at each step. .PP The value in the third step needs to be correctly quoted. innotop does not try to quote the value because it doesn't know whether it should treat the value as a string or a number. If you want to compare the column against a string, as for example in the first rule above, you should enter 'Locked' surrounded by quotes. If you get an error message about a bareword, you probably should have quoted something. .SS "\s-1EXPRESSIONS\s0" .IX Subsection "EXPRESSIONS" Expressions are at the core of how innotop works, and are what enables you to extend innotop as you wish. Recall the table lifecycle explained in \&\*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R". Expressions are used in the earliest step, where it extracts values from a data source to form rows. .PP It does this by calling a subroutine for each column, passing it the source data set, a set of current values, and a set of previous values. These are all needed so the subroutine can calculate things like the difference between this tick and the previous tick. .PP The subroutines that extract the data from the set are compiled from expressions. This gives significantly more power than just naming the values to fill the columns, because it allows the column's value to be calculated from whatever data is necessary, but avoids the need to write complicated and lengthy Perl code. .PP innotop begins with a string of text that can look as simple as a value's name or as complicated as a full-fledged Perl expression. It looks at each \&'bareword' token in the string and decides whether it's supposed to be a key into the \f(CW$set\fR hash. A bareword is an unquoted value that isn't already surrounded by code-ish things like dollar signs or curly brackets. If innotop decides that the bareword isn't a function or other valid Perl code, it converts it into a hash access. After the whole string is processed, innotop compiles a subroutine, like this: .PP .Vb 5 \& sub compute_column_value { \& my ( $set, $cur, $pre ) = @_; \& my $val = # EXPANDED STRING GOES HERE \& return $val; \& } .Ve .PP Here's a concrete example, taken from the header table \*(L"q_header\*(R" in \*(L"Q: Query List\*(R" mode. This expression calculates the qps, or Queries Per Second, column's values, from the values returned by \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1STATUS:\s0 .PP .Vb 1 \& Questions/Uptime_hires .Ve .PP innotop decides both words are barewords, and transforms this expression into the following Perl code: .PP .Vb 1 \& $set\->{Questions}/$set\->{Uptime_hires} .Ve .PP When surrounded by the rest of the subroutine's code, this is executable Perl that calculates a high-resolution queries-per-second value. .PP The arguments to the subroutine are named \f(CW$set\fR, \f(CW$cur\fR, and \f(CW$pre\fR. In most cases, \&\f(CW$set\fR and \f(CW$cur\fR will be the same values. However, if \*(L"status_inc\*(R" is set, \f(CW$cur\fR will not be the same as \f(CW$set\fR, because \f(CW$set\fR will already contain values that are the incremental difference between \f(CW$cur\fR and \f(CW$pre\fR. .PP Every column in innotop is computed by subroutines compiled in the same fashion. There is no difference between innotop's built-in columns and user-defined columns. This keeps things consistent and predictable. .SS "\s-1TRANSFORMATIONS\s0" .IX Subsection "TRANSFORMATIONS" Transformations change how a value is rendered. For example, they can take a number of seconds and display it in H:M:S format. The following transformations are defined: .IP "commify" 4 .IX Item "commify" Adds commas to large numbers every three decimal places. .IP "dulint_to_int" 4 .IX Item "dulint_to_int" Accepts two unsigned integers and converts them into a single longlong. This is useful for certain operations with InnoDB, which uses two integers as transaction identifiers, for example. .IP "no_ctrl_char" 4 .IX Item "no_ctrl_char" Removes quoted control characters from the value. This is affected by the \&\*(L"charset\*(R" configuration variable. .Sp This transformation only operates within quoted strings, for example, values to a \s-1SET\s0 clause in an \s-1UPDATE\s0 statement. It will not alter the \s-1UPDATE\s0 statement, but will collapse the quoted string to [\s-1BINARY\s0] or [\s-1TEXT\s0], depending on the charset. .IP "percent" 4 .IX Item "percent" Converts a number to a percentage by multiplying it by two, formatting it with \&\*(L"num_digits\*(R" digits after the decimal point, and optionally adding a percent sign (see \*(L"show_percent\*(R"). .IP "secs_to_time" 4 .IX Item "secs_to_time" Formats a number of seconds as time in days+hours:minutes:seconds format. .IP "set_precision" 4 .IX Item "set_precision" Formats numbers with \*(L"num_digits\*(R" number of digits after the decimal point. .IP "shorten" 4 .IX Item "shorten" Formats a number as a unit of 1024 (k/M/G/T) and with \*(L"num_digits\*(R" number of digits after the decimal point. .SS "\s-1TABLE\s0 \s-1EDITOR\s0" .IX Subsection "TABLE EDITOR" The innotop table editor lets you customize tables with keystrokes. You start the table editor with the '^' key. If there's more than one table on the screen, it will prompt you to choose one of them. Once you do, innotop will show you something like this: .PP .Vb 1 \& Editing table definition for Buffer Pool. Press ? for help, q to quit. \& \& name hdr label src \& cxn CXN Connection from which cxn \& buf_pool_size Size Buffer pool size IB_bp_buf_poo \& buf_free Free Bufs Buffers free in the b IB_bp_buf_fre \& pages_total Pages Pages total IB_bp_pages_t \& pages_modified Dirty Pages Pages modified (dirty IB_bp_pages_m \& buf_pool_hit_rate Hit Rate Buffer pool hit rate IB_bp_buf_poo \& total_mem_alloc Memory Total memory allocate IB_bp_total_m \& add_pool_alloc Add\*(Aql Pool Additonal pool alloca IB_bp_add_poo .Ve .PP The first line shows which table you're editing, and reminds you again to press \&'?' for a list of key mappings. The rest is a tabular representation of the table's columns, because that's likely what you're trying to edit. However, you can edit more than just the table's columns; this screen can start the filter editor, color rule editor, and more. .PP Each row in the display shows a single column in the table you're editing, along with a couple of its properties such as its header and source expression (see \&\*(L"\s-1EXPRESSIONS\s0\*(R"). .PP The key mappings are Vim-style, as in many other places. Pressing 'j' and 'k' moves the highlight up or down. You can then (d)elete or (e)dit the highlighted column. You can also (a)dd a column to the table. This actually just activates one of the columns already defined for the table; it prompts you to choose from among the columns available but not currently displayed. Finally, you can re-order the columns with the '+' and '\-' keys. .PP You can do more than just edit the columns with the table editor, you can also edit other properties, such as the table's sort expression and group-by expression. Press '?' to see the full list, of course. .PP If you want to really customize and create your own column, as opposed to just activating a built-in one that's not currently displayed, press the (n)ew key, and innotop will prompt you for the information it needs: .IP "\(bu" 4 The column name: this needs to be a word without any funny characters, e.g. just letters, numbers and underscores. .IP "\(bu" 4 The column header: this is the label that appears at the top of the column, in the table header. This can have spaces and funny characters, but be careful not to make it too wide and waste space on-screen. .IP "\(bu" 4 The column's data source: this is an expression that determines what data from the source (see \*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R") innotop will put into the column. This can just be the name of an item in the source, or it can be a more complex expression, as described in \*(L"\s-1EXPRESSIONS\s0\*(R". .PP Once you've entered the required data, your table has a new column. There is no difference between this column and the built-in ones; it can have all the same properties and behaviors. innotop will write the column's definition to the configuration file, so it will persist across sessions. .PP Here's an example: suppose you want to track how many times your slaves have retried transactions. According to the MySQL manual, the Slave_retried_transactions status variable gives you that data: \*(L"The total number of times since startup that the replication slave \s-1SQL\s0 thread has retried transactions. This variable was added in version 5.0.4.\*(R" This is appropriate to add to the \*(L"slave_sql_status\*(R" table. .PP To add the column, switch to the replication-monitoring mode with the 'M' key, and press the '^' key to start the table editor. When prompted, choose slave_sql_status as the table, then press 'n' to create the column. Type \&'retries' as the column name, 'Retries' as the column header, and \&'Slave_retried_transactions' as the source. Now the column is created, and you see the table editor screen again. Press 'q' to exit the table editor, and you'll see your column at the end of the table. .SH "VARIABLE SETS" .IX Header "VARIABLE SETS" Variable sets are used in \*(L"S: Variables & Status\*(R" mode to define more easily what variables you want to monitor. Behind the scenes they are compiled to a list of expressions, and then into a column list so they can be treated just like columns in any other table, in terms of data extraction and transformations. However, you're protected from the tedious details by a syntax that ought to feel very natural to you: a \s-1SQL\s0 \s-1SELECT\s0 list. .PP The data source for variable sets, and indeed the entire S mode, is the combination of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0, \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1VARIABLES\s0, and \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. Imagine that you had a huge table with one column per variable returned from those statements. That's the data source for variable sets. You can now query this data source just like you'd expect. For example: .PP .Vb 1 \& Questions, Uptime, Questions/Uptime as QPS .Ve .PP Behind the scenes innotop will split that variable set into three expressions, compile them and turn them into a table definition, then extract as usual. This becomes a \*(L"variable set,\*(R" or a \*(L"list of variables you want to monitor.\*(R" .PP innotop lets you name and save your variable sets, and writes them to the configuration file. You can choose which variable set you want to see with the \&'c' key, or activate the next and previous sets with the '>' and '<' keys. There are many built-in variable sets as well, which should give you a good start for creating your own. Press 'e' to edit the current variable set, or just to see how it's defined. To create a new one, just press 'c' and type its name. .PP You may want to use some of the functions listed in \*(L"\s-1TRANSFORMATIONS\s0\*(R" to help format the results. In particular, \*(L"set_precision\*(R" is often useful to limit the number of digits you see. Extending the above example, here's how: .PP .Vb 1 \& Questions, Uptime, set_precision(Questions/Uptime) as QPS .Ve .PP Actually, this still needs a little more work. If your \*(L"interval\*(R" is less than one second, you might be dividing by zero because Uptime is incremental in this mode by default. Instead, use Uptime_hires: .PP .Vb 1 \& Questions, Uptime, set_precision(Questions/Uptime_hires) as QPS .Ve .PP This example is simple, but it shows how easy it is to choose which variables you want to monitor. .SH "PLUGINS" .IX Header "PLUGINS" innotop has a simple but powerful plugin mechanism by which you can extend or modify its existing functionality, and add new functionality. innotop's plugin functionality is event-based: plugins register themselves to be called when events happen. They then have a chance to influence the event. .PP An innotop plugin is a Perl module placed in innotop's \*(L"plugin_dir\*(R" directory. On \s-1UNIX\s0 systems, you can place a symbolic link to the module instead of putting the actual file there. innotop automatically discovers the file. If there is a corresponding entry in the \*(L"plugins\*(R" configuration file section, innotop loads and activates the plugin. .PP The module must conform to innotop's plugin interface. Additionally, the source code of the module must be written in such a way that innotop can inspect the file and determine the package name and description. .SS "Package Source Convention" .IX Subsection "Package Source Convention" innotop inspects the plugin module's source to determine the Perl package name. It looks for a line of the form \*(L"package Foo;\*(R" and if found, considers the plugin's package name to be Foo. Of course the package name can be a valid Perl package name, with double semicolons and so on. .PP It also looks for a description in the source code, to make the plugin editor more human-friendly. The description is a comment line of the form \*(L"# description: Foo\*(R", where \*(L"Foo\*(R" is the text innotop will consider to be the plugin's description. .SS "Plugin Interface" .IX Subsection "Plugin Interface" The innotop plugin interface is quite simple: innotop expects the plugin to be an object-oriented module it can call certain methods on. The methods are .IP "new(%variables)" 4 .IX Item "new(%variables)" This is the plugin's constructor. It is passed a hash of innotop's variables, which it can manipulate (see \*(L"Plugin Variables\*(R"). It must return a reference to the newly created plugin object. .Sp At construction time, innotop has only loaded the general configuration and created the default built-in variables with their default contents (which is quite a lot). Therefore, the state of the program is exactly as in the innotop source code, plus the configuration variables from the \*(L"general\*(R" section in the config file. .Sp If your plugin manipulates the variables, it is changing global data, which is shared by innotop and all plugins. Plugins are loaded in the order they're listed in the config file. Your plugin may load before or after another plugin, so there is a potential for conflict or interaction between plugins if they modify data other plugins use or modify. .IP "\fIregister_for_events()\fR" 4 .IX Item "register_for_events()" This method must return a list of events in which the plugin is interested, if any. See \*(L"Plugin Events\*(R" for the defined events. If the plugin returns an event that's not defined, the event is ignored. .IP "event handlers" 4 .IX Item "event handlers" The plugin must implement a method named the same as each event for which it has registered. In other words, if the plugin returns qw(foo bar) from \&\fIregister_for_events()\fR, it must have \fIfoo()\fR and \fIbar()\fR methods. These methods are callbacks for the events. See \*(L"Plugin Events\*(R" for more details about each event. .SS "Plugin Variables" .IX Subsection "Plugin Variables" The plugin's constructor is passed a hash of innotop's variables, which it can manipulate. It is probably a good idea if the plugin object saves a copy of it for later use. The variables are defined in the innotop variable \&\f(CW%pluggable_vars\fR, and are as follows: .IP "action_for" 4 .IX Item "action_for" A hashref of key mappings. These are innotop's global hot-keys. .IP "agg_funcs" 4 .IX Item "agg_funcs" A hashref of functions that can be used for grouping. See \*(L"\s-1GROUPING\s0\*(R". .IP "config" 4 .IX Item "config" The global configuration hash. .IP "connections" 4 .IX Item "connections" A hashref of connection specifications. These are just specifications of how to connect to a server. .IP "dbhs" 4 .IX Item "dbhs" A hashref of innotop's database connections. These are actual \s-1DBI\s0 connection objects. .IP "filters" 4 .IX Item "filters" A hashref of filters applied to table rows. See \*(L"\s-1FILTERS\s0\*(R" for more. .IP "modes" 4 .IX Item "modes" A hashref of modes. See \*(L"\s-1MODES\s0\*(R" for more. .IP "server_groups" 4 .IX Item "server_groups" A hashref of server groups. See \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1GROUPS\s0\*(R". .IP "tbl_meta" 4 .IX Item "tbl_meta" A hashref of innotop's table meta-data, with one entry per table (see \&\*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R" for more information). .IP "trans_funcs" 4 .IX Item "trans_funcs" A hashref of transformation functions. See \*(L"\s-1TRANSFORMATIONS\s0\*(R". .IP "var_sets" 4 .IX Item "var_sets" A hashref of variable sets. See \*(L"\s-1VARIABLE\s0 \s-1SETS\s0\*(R". .SS "Plugin Events" .IX Subsection "Plugin Events" Each event is defined somewhere in the innotop source code. When innotop runs that code, it executes the callback function for each plugin that expressed its interest in the event. innotop passes some data for each event. The events are defined in the \f(CW%event_listener_for\fR variable, and are as follows: .ie n .IP "extract_values($set, $cur, $pre, $tbl)" 4 .el .IP "extract_values($set, \f(CW$cur\fR, \f(CW$pre\fR, \f(CW$tbl\fR)" 4 .IX Item "extract_values($set, $cur, $pre, $tbl)" This event occurs inside the function that extracts values from a data source. The arguments are the set of values, the current values, the previous values, and the table name. .IP "set_to_tbl" 4 .IX Item "set_to_tbl" Events are defined at many places in this subroutine, which is responsible for turning an arrayref of hashrefs into an arrayref of lines that can be printed to the screen. The events all pass the same data: an arrayref of rows and the name of the table being created. The events are set_to_tbl_pre_filter, set_to_tbl_pre_sort,set_to_tbl_pre_group, set_to_tbl_pre_colorize, set_to_tbl_pre_transform, set_to_tbl_pre_pivot, set_to_tbl_pre_create, set_to_tbl_post_create. .IP "draw_screen($lines)" 4 .IX Item "draw_screen($lines)" This event occurs inside the subroutine that prints the lines to the screen. \&\f(CW$lines\fR is an arrayref of strings. .SS "Simple Plugin Example" .IX Subsection "Simple Plugin Example" The easiest way to explain the plugin functionality is probably with a simple example. The following module adds a column to the beginning of every table and sets its value to 1. .PP .Vb 2 \& use strict; \& use warnings FATAL => \*(Aqall\*(Aq; \& \& package Innotop::Plugin::Example; \& # description: Adds an \*(Aqexample\*(Aq column to every table \& \& sub new { \& my ( $class, %vars ) = @_; \& # Store reference to innotop\*(Aqs variables in $self \& my $self = bless { %vars }, $class; \& \& # Design the example column \& my $col = { \& hdr => \*(AqExample\*(Aq, \& just => \*(Aq\*(Aq, \& dec => 0, \& num => 1, \& label => \*(AqExample\*(Aq, \& src => \*(Aqexample\*(Aq, # Get data from this column in the data source \& tbl => \*(Aq\*(Aq, \& trans => [], \& }; \& \& # Add the column to every table. \& my $tbl_meta = $vars{tbl_meta}; \& foreach my $tbl ( values %$tbl_meta ) { \& # Add the column to the list of defined columns \& $tbl\->{cols}\->{example} = $col; \& # Add the column to the list of visible columns \& unshift @{$tbl\->{visible}}, \*(Aqexample\*(Aq; \& } \& \& # Be sure to return a reference to the object. \& return $self; \& } \& \& # I\*(Aqd like to be called when a data set is being rendered into a table, please. \& sub register_for_events { \& my ( $self ) = @_; \& return qw(set_to_tbl_pre_filter); \& } \& \& # This method will be called when the event fires. \& sub set_to_tbl_pre_filter { \& my ( $self, $rows, $tbl ) = @_; \& # Set the example column\*(Aqs data source to the value 1. \& foreach my $row ( @$rows ) { \& $row\->{example} = 1; \& } \& } \& \& 1; .Ve .SS "Plugin Editor" .IX Subsection "Plugin Editor" The plugin editor lets you view the plugins innotop discovered and activate or deactivate them. Start the editor by pressing $ to start the configuration editor from any mode. Press the 'p' key to start the plugin editor. You'll see a list of plugins innotop discovered. You can use the 'j' and 'k' keys to move the highlight to the desired one, then press the * key to toggle it active or inactive. Exit the editor and restart innotop for the changes to take effect. .SH "SQL STATEMENTS" .IX Header "SQL STATEMENTS" innotop uses a limited set of \s-1SQL\s0 statements to retrieve data from MySQL for display. The statements are customized depending on the server version against which they are executed; for example, on MySQL 5 and newer, \s-1INNODB_STATUS\s0 executes \*(L"\s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1ENGINE\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0\*(R", while on earlier versions it executes \&\*(L"\s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0\*(R". The statements are as follows: .PP .Vb 12 \& Statement SQL executed \& =================== =============================== \& INNODB_STATUS SHOW [ENGINE] INNODB STATUS \& KILL_CONNECTION KILL \& KILL_QUERY KILL QUERY \& OPEN_TABLES SHOW OPEN TABLES \& PROCESSLIST SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST \& SHOW_MASTER_LOGS SHOW MASTER LOGS \& SHOW_MASTER_STATUS SHOW MASTER STATUS \& SHOW_SLAVE_STATUS SHOW SLAVE STATUS \& SHOW_STATUS SHOW [GLOBAL] STATUS \& SHOW_VARIABLES SHOW [GLOBAL] VARIABLES .Ve .SH "DATA SOURCES" .IX Header "DATA SOURCES" Each time innotop extracts values to create a table (see \*(L"\s-1EXPRESSIONS\s0\*(R" and \&\*(L"\s-1TABLES\s0\*(R"), it does so from a particular data source. Largely because of the complex data extracted from \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0, this is slightly messy. \s-1SHOW\s0 \&\s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 contains a mixture of single values and repeated values that form nested data sets. .PP Whenever innotop fetches data from MySQL, it adds two extra bits to each set: cxn and Uptime_hires. cxn is the name of the connection from which the data came. Uptime_hires is a high-resolution version of the server's Uptime status variable, which is important if your \*(L"interval\*(R" setting is sub-second. .PP Here are the kinds of data sources from which data is extracted: .IP "\s-1STATUS_VARIABLES\s0" 4 .IX Item "STATUS_VARIABLES" This is the broadest category, into which the most kinds of data fall. It begins with the combination of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 and \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1VARIABLES\s0, but other sources may be included as needed, for example, \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1MASTER\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 and \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1SLAVE\s0 \&\s-1STATUS\s0, as well as many of the non-repeated values from \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. .IP "\s-1DEADLOCK_LOCKS\s0" 4 .IX Item "DEADLOCK_LOCKS" This data is extracted from the transaction list in the \s-1LATEST\s0 \s-1DETECTED\s0 \s-1DEADLOCK\s0 section of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. It is nested two levels deep: transactions, then locks. .IP "\s-1DEADLOCK_TRANSACTIONS\s0" 4 .IX Item "DEADLOCK_TRANSACTIONS" This data is from the transaction list in the \s-1LATEST\s0 \s-1DETECTED\s0 \s-1DEADLOCK\s0 section of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. It is nested one level deep. .IP "\s-1EXPLAIN\s0" 4 .IX Item "EXPLAIN" This data is from the result set returned by \s-1EXPLAIN\s0. .IP "\s-1INNODB_TRANSACTIONS\s0" 4 .IX Item "INNODB_TRANSACTIONS" This data is from the \s-1TRANSACTIONS\s0 section of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0. .IP "\s-1IO_THREADS\s0" 4 .IX Item "IO_THREADS" This data is from the list of threads in the the \s-1FILE\s0 I/O section of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \&\s-1STATUS\s0. .IP "\s-1INNODB_LOCKS\s0" 4 .IX Item "INNODB_LOCKS" This data is from the \s-1TRANSACTIONS\s0 section of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 and is nested two levels deep. .IP "\s-1OPEN_TABLES\s0" 4 .IX Item "OPEN_TABLES" This data is from \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1OPEN\s0 \s-1TABLES\s0. .IP "\s-1PROCESSLIST\s0" 4 .IX Item "PROCESSLIST" This data is from \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1FULL\s0 \s-1PROCESSLIST\s0. .IP "\s-1OS_WAIT_ARRAY\s0" 4 .IX Item "OS_WAIT_ARRAY" This data is from the \s-1SEMAPHORES\s0 section of \s-1SHOW\s0 \s-1INNODB\s0 \s-1STATUS\s0 and is nested one level deep. It comes from the lines that look like this: .Sp .Vb 1 \& \-\-Thread 1568861104 has waited at btr0cur.c line 424 .... .Ve .SH "MYSQL PRIVILEGES" .IX Header "MYSQL PRIVILEGES" .IP "\(bu" 4 You must connect to MySQL as a user who has the \s-1SUPER\s0 privilege for many of the functions. .IP "\(bu" 4 If you don't have the \s-1SUPER\s0 privilege, you can still run some functions, but you won't necessarily see all the same data. .IP "\(bu" 4 You need the \s-1PROCESS\s0 privilege to see the list of currently running queries in Q mode. .IP "\(bu" 4 You need special privileges to start and stop slave servers. .IP "\(bu" 4 You need appropriate privileges to create and drop the deadlock tables if needed (see \*(L"\s-1SERVER\s0 \s-1CONNECTIONS\s0\*(R"). .SH "SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS" .IX Header "SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS" You need Perl to run innotop, of course. You also need a few Perl modules: \s-1DBI\s0, DBD::mysql, Term::ReadKey, and Time::HiRes. These should be included with most Perl distributions, but in case they are not, I recommend using versions distributed with your operating system or Perl distribution, not from \s-1CPAN\s0. Term::ReadKey in particular has been known to cause problems if installed from \&\s-1CPAN\s0. .PP If you have Term::ANSIColor, innotop will use it to format headers more readably and compactly. (Under Microsoft Windows, you also need Win32::Console::ANSI for terminal formatting codes to be honored). If you install Term::ReadLine, preferably Term::ReadLine::Gnu, you'll get nice auto-completion support. .PP I run innotop on Gentoo GNU/Linux, Debian and Ubuntu, and I've had feedback from people successfully running it on Red Hat, CentOS, Solaris, and Mac \s-1OSX\s0. I don't see any reason why it won't work on other UNIX-ish operating systems, but I don't know for sure. It also runs on Windows under ActivePerl without problem. .PP innotop has been used on MySQL versions 3.23.58, 4.0.27, 4.1.0, 4.1.22, 5.0.26, 5.1.15, and 5.2.3. If it doesn't run correctly for you, that is a bug that should be reported. .SH "FILES" .IX Header "FILES" \&\f(CW$HOMEDIR\fR/.innotop and/or /etc/innotop are used to store configuration information. Files include the configuration file innotop.conf, the core_dump file which contains verbose error messages if \*(L"debug\*(R" is enabled, and the plugins/ subdirectory. .SH "GLOSSARY OF TERMS" .IX Header "GLOSSARY OF TERMS" .IP "tick" 4 .IX Item "tick" A tick is a refresh event, when innotop re-fetches data from connections and displays it. .SH "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" .IX Header "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" The following people and organizations are acknowledged for various reasons. Hopefully no one has been forgotten. .PP Allen K. Smith, Aurimas Mikalauskas, Bartosz Fenski, Brian Miezejewski, Christian Hammers, Cyril Scetbon, Dane Miller, David Multer, Dr. Frank Ullrich, Giuseppe Maxia, Google.com Site Reliability Engineers, Google Code, Jan Pieter Kunst, Jari Aalto, Jay Pipes, Jeremy Zawodny, Johan Idren, Kristian Kohntopp, Lenz Grimmer, Maciej Dobrzanski, Michiel Betel, MySQL \s-1AB\s0, Paul McCullagh, Sebastien Estienne, Sourceforge.net, Steven Kreuzer, The Gentoo MySQL Team, Trevor Price, Yaar Schnitman, and probably more people that have not been included. .PP (If your name has been misspelled, it's probably out of fear of putting international characters into this documentation; earlier versions of Perl might not be able to compile it then). .SH "COPYRIGHT, LICENSE AND WARRANTY" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT, LICENSE AND WARRANTY" This program is copyright (c) 2006 Baron Schwartz. Feedback and improvements are welcome. .PP \&\s-1THIS\s0 \s-1PROGRAM\s0 \s-1IS\s0 \s-1PROVIDED\s0 \*(L"\s-1AS\s0 \s-1IS\s0\*(R" \s-1AND\s0 \s-1WITHOUT\s0 \s-1ANY\s0 \s-1EXPRESS\s0 \s-1OR\s0 \s-1IMPLIED\s0 \&\s-1WARRANTIES\s0, \s-1INCLUDING\s0, \s-1WITHOUT\s0 \s-1LIMITATION\s0, \s-1THE\s0 \s-1IMPLIED\s0 \s-1WARRANTIES\s0 \s-1OF\s0 \&\s-1MERCHANTIBILITY\s0 \s-1AND\s0 \s-1FITNESS\s0 \s-1FOR\s0 A \s-1PARTICULAR\s0 \s-1PURPOSE\s0. .PP This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2; \s-1OR\s0 the Perl Artistic License. On \s-1UNIX\s0 and similar systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man perlartistic' to read these licenses. .PP You should have received a copy of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, \s-1MA\s0 02111\-1307 \s-1USA\s0. .PP Execute innotop and press '!' to see this information at any time. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Originally written by Baron Schwartz; currently maintained by Aaron Racine. .SH "BUGS" .IX Header "BUGS" You can report bugs, ask for improvements, and get other help and support at . There are mailing lists, a source code browser, a bug tracker, etc. Please use these instead of contacting the maintainer or author directly, as it makes our job easier and benefits others if the discussions are permanent and public. Of course, if you need to contact us in private, please do. debian/additions/innotop/changelog.innotop0000664000000000000000000003671212363170651016210 0ustar Changelog for innotop: 2009-03-09: version 1.7.1 Changes: * Don't display the CXN column if only one connection is active in the current view Bugs fixed: * fixed bug where trying to aggregate the time column would result in a crash if the time column had an undef value in it, which is the case when a thread is in the 'Connect' state * updated innotop.spec file to reflect current version 2009-02-23: version 1.7.0 Changes: * supports a central config (/etc/innotop/innotop.conf) * changed the default home directory config to ~/.innotop/innotop.conf (away from .ini) * embedded InnoDBParser.pm into innotop so it can be run with no installation * no longer writes a new config file by default * added --skipcentral (skip reading central config) and --write (write a config if none were loaded at start-up) * if no config file is loaded, connect to a MySQL database on localhost using mysql_read_default_group=client * embedded maatkit's DSNParser.pm and added support for --user, --password, --host, --port * changed default mode from T (InnoDB Transactions) to Q (Query List) * in addition to connected threads, now displays running and cached threads in statusbar * don't load connections from a config file if any DSN information or a username or password is specified on the command-line Bugs fixed: * fixed bug preventing utilization of command-line options that override default config settings if no config file was loaded * fixed a bug where migrating from an old version of the config will delete ~/innotop.ini, if it exists. Now uses File::Temp::tempfile(). 2007-11-09: version 1.6.0 * S mode crashed on non-numeric values. * New user-defined columns crashed upon restart. * Added --color option to control terminal coloring. 2007-09-18: version 1.5.2 * Added the ability to monitor InnoDB status from a file. * Changed W mode to L mode; it monitors all locks, not just lock waits. 2007-09-16: version 1.5.1 * Added C (Command Summary) mode. * Fixed a bug in the 'avg' aggregate function. 2007-09-10: version 1.5.0 Changes: * Added plugin functionality. * Added group-by functionality. * Moved the configuration file to a directory. * Enhanced filtering and sorting on pivoted tables. * Many small bug fixes. 2007-07-16: version 1.4.3 Changes: * Added standard --version command-line option * Changed colors to cyan instead of blue; more visible on dark terminals. * Added information to the filter-choosing dialog. * Added column auto-completion when entering a filter expression. * Changed Term::ReadKey from optional to mandatory. * Clarified username in password prompting. * Ten thousand words of documentation! Bugs fixed: * innotop crashed in W mode when InnoDB status data was truncated. * innotop didn't display errors in tables if debug was enabled. * The colored() subroutine wasn't being created in non-interactive mode. * Don't prompt to save password except the first time. 2007-05-03: version 1.4.2 This version contains all changes to the trunk until revision 239; some changes in revisions 240:250 are included. MAJOR CHANGES: * Quick-filters to easily filter any column in any display * Compatibility with MySQL 3.23 through 6.0 * Improved error handling when a server is down, permissions denied, etc * Use additional SHOW INNODB STATUS information in 5.1.x * Make all modes use tables consistently, so they can all be edited, filtered, colored and sorted consistently * Combine V, G and S modes into S mode, with v, g, and s hot-keys * Let DBD driver read MySQL option files; permit connections without user/pass/etc * Compile SQL-like expressions into Perl subroutines; eliminate need to know Perl * Do not save all config data to config file, only save user's customizations * Rewritten and improved command-line option handling * Added --count, --delay, and other command-line options to support run-and-exit operation * Improve built-in variable sets * Improve help screen with three-part balanced-column layout * Simplify table-editor and improve hotkey support * Require Perl to have high-resolution time support (Time::HiRes) * Help the user choose a query to analyze or kill * Enable EXPLAIN, show-full-query in T mode just like Q mode * Let data-extraction access current, previous and incremental data sets all at once MINOR CHANGES: * Column stabilizing for Q mode * New color rules for T, Q, W modes * Apply slave I/O filter to Q mode * Improve detection of server version and other meta-data * Make connection timeout a config variable * Improve cross-version-compatible SQL syntax * Get some information from the DBD driver instead of asking MySQL for it * Improved error messages * Improve server group creation/editing * Improve connection/thread killing * Fix broken key bindings and restore previously mapped hot-keys for choosing columns * Some documentation updates (but not nearly enough) * Allow the user to specify graphing char in S mode (formerly G mode) * Allow easy switching between variable sets in S mode * Bind 'n' key globally to choose the 'next' server connection * Bind '%' key globally to filter displayed tables * Allow aligning columns on the decimal place for easy readability * Add hide_hdr config variable to hide column headers in tables * Add a feature to smartly run PURGE MASTER LOGS in Replication mode * Enable debug mode as a globally configurable variable * Improve error messages when an expression or filter doesn't compile or has a run-time error; die on error when debug is enabled * Allow user-configurable delays after executing SQL (to let the server settle down before taking another measurement) * Add an expression to show how long until a transaction is finished * Add skip_innodb as a global config variable * Add '%' after percentages to help disambiguate (user-configurable) * Add column to M mode to help see how fast slave is catching up to master BUG FIXES: * T and W modes had wrong value for wait_status column * Error tracking on connections didn't reset when the connection recovered * wait_timeout on connections couldn't be set before MySQL 4.0.3 * There was a crash on 3.23 when wiping deadlocks * Lettercase changes in some result sets (SHOW MASTER/SLAVE STATUS) between MySQL versions crashed innotop * Inactive connections crashed innotop upon access to DBD driver * set_precision did not respect user defaults for number of digits * --inc command-line option could not be negated * InnoDB status parsing was not always parsing all needed information * S mode (formerly G mode) could crash trying to divide non-numeric data * M table didn't show Slave_open_temp_tables variable; incorrect lettercase * DBD drivers with broken AutoCommit would crash innotop * Some key bindings had incorrect labels * Some config-file loading routines could load data for things that didn't exist * Headers printed too often in S mode * High-resolution time was not used even when the user had it * Non-interactive mode printed blank lines sometimes * Q-mode header and statusbar showed different QPS numbers * Formulas for key-cache and query-cache hit ratios were wrong * Mac OS "Darwin" machines were mis-identified as Microsoft Windows * Some multiplications crashed when given undefined input * The commify transformation did not check its input and could crash * Specifying an invalid mode on the command line or config file could crash innotop 2007-03-29: version 1.4.1 * More tweaks to display of connection errors. * Fixed a problem with skip-innodb in MySQL 5.1. * Fix a bug with dead connections in single-connection mode. * Fix a regex to allow parsing more data from truncated deadlocks. * Don't load active cxns from the config file if the cxn isn't defined. 2007-03-03: version 1.4.0 * Further tweak error handling and display of connection errors * More centralization of querying * Fix forking so it doesn't kill all database connections * Allow user to run innotop without permissions for GLOBAL variables and status 2007-02-11: version 1.3.6 * Handle some connection failures so innotop doesn't crash because of one server. * Enable incremental display in more modes. * Tweaks to colorizing, color editor, and default color rules. * Tweaks to default sorting rules. * Use prepared statements for efficiency. * Bug fixes and code cleanups. * Data storage is keyed on clock ticks now. 2007-02-03: version 1.3.5 * Bug fixes. * More tools for editing configuration from within innotop. * Filters and transformations are constrained to valid values. * Support for colorizing rows. * Sorting by multiple columns. * Compress headers when display is very wide. * Stabilize and limit column widths. * Check config file formats when upgrading so upgrades go smoothly. * Make D mode handle many connections at once. * Extract simple expressions from data sets in column src property. This makes innotop more awk-ish. 2007-01-16: version 1.3 * Readline support. * Can be used unattended, or in a pipe-and-filter mode where it outputs tab-separated data to standard output. * You can specify a config file on the command line. Config files can be marked read-only. * Monitor multiple servers simultaneously. * Server groups to help manage many servers conveniently. * Monitor master/slave status, and control slaves. * Columns can have user-defined expressions as their data sources. * Better configuration tools. * InnoDB status information is merged into SHOW VARIABLES and SHOW STATUS information, so you can access it all together. * High-precision time support in more places. * Lots of tweaks to make things display more readably and compactly. * Column transformations and filters. 2007-01-16: version 1.0.1 * NOTE: innotop is now hosted at Sourceforge, in Subversion not CVS. The new project homepage is http://sourceforge.net/projects/innotop/ * Tweak default T/Q mode sort columns to match what people expect. * Fix broken InnoDBParser.pm documentation (and hence man page). 2007-01-06: version 1.0 * NOTE: innotop is now hosted at Sourceforge, in Subversion not CVS. The new project homepage is http://sourceforge.net/projects/innotop/ * Prevent control characters from freaking terminal out. * Set timeout to keep busy servers from closing connection. * There is only one InnoDB insert buffer. * Make licenses clear and consistent. 2006-11-14: innotop 0.1.160, InnoDBParser version 1.69 * Support for ANSI color on Microsoft Windows (more readable, compact display; thanks Gisbert W. Selke). * Better handling of $ENV{HOME} on Windows. * Added a LICENSE file to the package as per Gentoo bug: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147600 2006-11-11: innotop 0.1.157, InnoDBParser version 1.69 * Add Microsoft Windows support. 2006-10-19: innotop 0.1.154, InnoDBParser version 1.69 * Add O (Open Tables) mode * Add some more checks to handle incomplete InnoDB status information 2006-09-30: innotop 0.1.152, InnoDBParser version 1.69 * Figured out what was wrong with package $VERSION variable: it wasn't after the package declaration! 2006-09-28: innotop 0.1.152, InnoDBParser version 1.67 * Make more efforts towards crash-resistance and tolerance of completely messed-up inputs. If innotop itself is broken, it is now much harder to tell, because it just keeps on running without complaining. * Fix a small bug parsing out some information and displaying it. 2006-09-05: innotop 0.1.149, InnoDBParser version 1.64 * Try to find and eliminate any parsing code that assumes pattern matches will succeed. 2006-09-05: innotop 0.1.149, InnoDBParser version 1.62 * Make innotop crash-resistant, so I can declare it STABLE finally. * Instead of using SQL conditional comments, detect MySQL version. 2006-08-22: innotop 0.1.147, InnoDBParser version 1.60 * Fix some innotop bugs with undefined values, bad formatting etc. 2006-08-19: innotop 0.1.146, InnoDBParser version 1.60 * Make innotop handle some unexpected NULL values in Q mode. * Add OS wait information to W mode, so it is now "everything that waits." * Center section captions better. * Make R mode more readable and compact. * Make InnoDBParser parse lock waits even when they've been waiting 0 secs. 2006-08-12: innotop 0.1.139, InnoDBParser version 1.59 * Add more documentation * Tweak V mode to show more info in less space. * Fix a bug in G mode. 2006-08-10: innotop 0.1.132, InnoDBParser version 1.58 * Handle yet more types of FK error... it will never end! * Handle some special cases when DEADLOCK info truncated * Add a bit more FK info to F mode in innotop * More tests added to the test suite 2006-08-07: innotop 0.1.131, InnoDBParser version 1.55 * Fix another issue with configuration * Handle another type of FK error 2006-08-03: innotop 0.1.130, InnoDBParser version 1.54 * Fix an issue loading config file * Add heap_no to 'D' (InnoDB Deadlock) mode to ease deadlock debugging. 2006-08-02: innotop 0.1.128, InnoDBParser version 1.54 * Parse lock wait information from the TRANSACTION section. * Even more OS-specific parsing... pain in the butt... * Add 'W' (InnoDB Lock Wait) mode. * Fix some minor display issues with statusbar. 2006-08-02: innotop 0.1.125, InnoDBParser version 1.50 * Don't try to get references to Perl built-in functions like time() * Handle more OS-specific variations of InnoDB status text * Add some more information to various places in innotop 2006-08-01: innotop 0.1.123, InnoDBParser version 1.47 * Enhance S and G modes: clear screen and re-print headers * Don't crash when deadlock data is truncated * Make Analyze mode say how to get back to whatever you came from * Display 'nothing to display' when there is nothing * Add ability to read InnoDB status text from a file (mostly helps test) * Add table of Wait Array Information in Row Op/Semaphore mode * Add table of lock information in InnoDB deadlock mode * Ensure new features in upgrades don't get masked by existing config files * Tweak default column choices for T mode * Enhance foreign key parsing * Enhance physical record and data tuple parsing * Enhance lock parsing (handle old-style and new-style formats) 2006-07-24: innotop 0.1.112, InnoDBParser version 1.36 * InnoDBParser enhancements for FK error messages. * A fix to innotop to prevent it from crashing while trying to display a FK error message. * Some minor cosmetic changes to number formatting in innotop. 2006-07-22: innotop 0.1.106, InnoDBParser version 1.35 * InnoDBParser is much more complete and accurate. * Tons of bug fixes. * Add partitions to EXPLAIN mode. * Enhance Q mode header, add T mode header. * Share some configuration variables across modes. * Add formatted time columns to Q, T modes. * Add command-line argument parsing. * Turn off echo when asking for password. * Add option to specify port when connecting. * Let display-optimized-query display multiple notes. * Lots of small improvements, such as showing more info in statusbar. 2006-07-02: innotop 0.1.74, InnoDBParser version 1.24 * Initial release for public consumption. debian/additions/innotop/innotop0000664000000000000000000141550012363170651014257 0ustar #!/usr/bin/perl # vim: tw=160:nowrap:expandtab:tabstop=3:shiftwidth=3:softtabstop=3 # This program is copyright (c) 2006 Baron Schwartz, baron at xaprb dot com. # Feedback and improvements are gratefully received. # # THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation, version 2; OR the Perl Artistic License. On UNIX and similar # systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man perlartistic' to read these # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple # Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; our $VERSION = '1.7.1'; # Find the home directory; it's different on different OSes. our $homepath = $ENV{HOME} || $ENV{HOMEPATH} || $ENV{USERPROFILE} || '.'; # Configuration files our $default_home_conf = "$homepath/.innotop/innotop.conf"; our $default_central_conf = "/etc/innotop/innotop.conf"; our $conf_file = ""; ## Begin packages ## package DSNParser; use DBI; use Data::Dumper; $Data::Dumper::Indent = 0; $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0; use English qw(-no_match_vars); use constant MKDEBUG => $ENV{MKDEBUG}; # Defaults are built-in, but you can add/replace items by passing them as # hashrefs of {key, desc, copy, dsn}. The desc and dsn items are optional. # You can set properties with the prop() sub. Don't set the 'opts' property. sub new { my ( $class, @opts ) = @_; my $self = { opts => { A => { desc => 'Default character set', dsn => 'charset', copy => 1, }, D => { desc => 'Database to use', dsn => 'database', copy => 1, }, F => { desc => 'Only read default options from the given file', dsn => 'mysql_read_default_file', copy => 1, }, h => { desc => 'Connect to host', dsn => 'host', copy => 1, }, p => { desc => 'Password to use when connecting', dsn => 'password', copy => 1, }, P => { desc => 'Port number to use for connection', dsn => 'port', copy => 1, }, S => { desc => 'Socket file to use for connection', dsn => 'mysql_socket', copy => 1, }, u => { desc => 'User for login if not current user', dsn => 'user', copy => 1, }, }, }; foreach my $opt ( @opts ) { MKDEBUG && _d('Adding extra property ' . $opt->{key}); $self->{opts}->{$opt->{key}} = { desc => $opt->{desc}, copy => $opt->{copy} }; } return bless $self, $class; } # Recognized properties: # * autokey: which key to treat a bareword as (typically h=host). # * dbidriver: which DBI driver to use; assumes mysql, supports Pg. # * required: which parts are required (hashref). # * setvars: a list of variables to set after connecting sub prop { my ( $self, $prop, $value ) = @_; if ( @_ > 2 ) { MKDEBUG && _d("Setting $prop property"); $self->{$prop} = $value; } return $self->{$prop}; } sub parse { my ( $self, $dsn, $prev, $defaults ) = @_; if ( !$dsn ) { MKDEBUG && _d('No DSN to parse'); return; } MKDEBUG && _d("Parsing $dsn"); $prev ||= {}; $defaults ||= {}; my %given_props; my %final_props; my %opts = %{$self->{opts}}; my $prop_autokey = $self->prop('autokey'); # Parse given props foreach my $dsn_part ( split(/,/, $dsn) ) { if ( my ($prop_key, $prop_val) = $dsn_part =~ m/^(.)=(.*)$/ ) { # Handle the typical DSN parts like h=host, P=3306, etc. $given_props{$prop_key} = $prop_val; } elsif ( $prop_autokey ) { # Handle barewords MKDEBUG && _d("Interpreting $dsn_part as $prop_autokey=$dsn_part"); $given_props{$prop_autokey} = $dsn_part; } else { MKDEBUG && _d("Bad DSN part: $dsn_part"); } } # Fill in final props from given, previous, and/or default props foreach my $key ( keys %opts ) { MKDEBUG && _d("Finding value for $key"); $final_props{$key} = $given_props{$key}; if ( !defined $final_props{$key} && defined $prev->{$key} && $opts{$key}->{copy} ) { $final_props{$key} = $prev->{$key}; MKDEBUG && _d("Copying value for $key from previous DSN"); } if ( !defined $final_props{$key} ) { $final_props{$key} = $defaults->{$key}; MKDEBUG && _d("Copying value for $key from defaults"); } } # Sanity check props foreach my $key ( keys %given_props ) { die "Unrecognized DSN part '$key' in '$dsn'\n" unless exists $opts{$key}; } if ( (my $required = $self->prop('required')) ) { foreach my $key ( keys %$required ) { die "Missing DSN part '$key' in '$dsn'\n" unless $final_props{$key}; } } return \%final_props; } sub as_string { my ( $self, $dsn ) = @_; return $dsn unless ref $dsn; return join(',', map { "$_=" . ($_ eq 'p' ? '...' : $dsn->{$_}) } grep { defined $dsn->{$_} && $self->{opts}->{$_} } sort keys %$dsn ); } sub usage { my ( $self ) = @_; my $usage = "DSN syntax is key=value[,key=value...] Allowable DSN keys:\n" . " KEY COPY MEANING\n" . " === ==== =============================================\n"; my %opts = %{$self->{opts}}; foreach my $key ( sort keys %opts ) { $usage .= " $key " . ($opts{$key}->{copy} ? 'yes ' : 'no ') . ($opts{$key}->{desc} || '[No description]') . "\n"; } if ( (my $key = $self->prop('autokey')) ) { $usage .= " If the DSN is a bareword, the word is treated as the '$key' key.\n"; } return $usage; } # Supports PostgreSQL via the dbidriver element of $info, but assumes MySQL by # default. sub get_cxn_params { my ( $self, $info ) = @_; my $dsn; my %opts = %{$self->{opts}}; my $driver = $self->prop('dbidriver') || ''; if ( $driver eq 'Pg' ) { $dsn = 'DBI:Pg:dbname=' . ( $info->{D} || '' ) . ';' . join(';', map { "$opts{$_}->{dsn}=$info->{$_}" } grep { defined $info->{$_} } qw(h P)); } else { $dsn = 'DBI:mysql:' . ( $info->{D} || '' ) . ';' . join(';', map { "$opts{$_}->{dsn}=$info->{$_}" } grep { defined $info->{$_} } qw(F h P S A)) . ';mysql_read_default_group=client'; } MKDEBUG && _d($dsn); return ($dsn, $info->{u}, $info->{p}); } # Fills in missing info from a DSN after successfully connecting to the server. sub fill_in_dsn { my ( $self, $dbh, $dsn ) = @_; my $vars = $dbh->selectall_hashref('SHOW VARIABLES', 'Variable_name'); my ($user, $db) = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT USER(), DATABASE()'); $user =~ s/@.*//; $dsn->{h} ||= $vars->{hostname}->{Value}; $dsn->{S} ||= $vars->{'socket'}->{Value}; $dsn->{P} ||= $vars->{port}->{Value}; $dsn->{u} ||= $user; $dsn->{D} ||= $db; } sub get_dbh { my ( $self, $cxn_string, $user, $pass, $opts ) = @_; $opts ||= {}; my $defaults = { AutoCommit => 0, RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 0, mysql_enable_utf8 => ($cxn_string =~ m/charset=utf8/ ? 1 : 0), }; @{$defaults}{ keys %$opts } = values %$opts; my $dbh; my $tries = 2; while ( !$dbh && $tries-- ) { eval { MKDEBUG && _d($cxn_string, ' ', $user, ' ', $pass, ' {', join(', ', map { "$_=>$defaults->{$_}" } keys %$defaults ), '}'); $dbh = DBI->connect($cxn_string, $user, $pass, $defaults); # Immediately set character set and binmode on STDOUT. if ( my ($charset) = $cxn_string =~ m/charset=(\w+)/ ) { my $sql = "/*!40101 SET NAMES $charset*/"; MKDEBUG && _d("$dbh: $sql"); $dbh->do($sql); MKDEBUG && _d('Enabling charset for STDOUT'); if ( $charset eq 'utf8' ) { binmode(STDOUT, ':utf8') or die "Can't binmode(STDOUT, ':utf8'): $OS_ERROR"; } else { binmode(STDOUT) or die "Can't binmode(STDOUT): $OS_ERROR"; } } }; if ( !$dbh && $EVAL_ERROR ) { MKDEBUG && _d($EVAL_ERROR); if ( $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/not a compiled character set|character set utf8/ ) { MKDEBUG && _d("Going to try again without utf8 support"); delete $defaults->{mysql_enable_utf8}; } if ( !$tries ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } } } # If setvars exists and it's MySQL connection, set them my $setvars = $self->prop('setvars'); if ( $cxn_string =~ m/mysql/i && $setvars ) { my $sql = "SET $setvars"; MKDEBUG && _d("$dbh: $sql"); eval { $dbh->do($sql); }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { MKDEBUG && _d($EVAL_ERROR); } } MKDEBUG && _d('DBH info: ', $dbh, Dumper($dbh->selectrow_hashref( 'SELECT DATABASE(), CONNECTION_ID(), VERSION()/*!50038 , @@hostname*/')), ' Connection info: ', ($dbh->{mysql_hostinfo} || 'undef'), ' Character set info: ', Dumper($dbh->selectall_arrayref( 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "character_set%"', { Slice => {}})), ' $DBD::mysql::VERSION: ', $DBD::mysql::VERSION, ' $DBI::VERSION: ', $DBI::VERSION, ); return $dbh; } # Tries to figure out a hostname for the connection. sub get_hostname { my ( $self, $dbh ) = @_; if ( my ($host) = ($dbh->{mysql_hostinfo} || '') =~ m/^(\w+) via/ ) { return $host; } my ( $hostname, $one ) = $dbh->selectrow_array( 'SELECT /*!50038 @@hostname, */ 1'); return $hostname; } # Disconnects a database handle, but complains verbosely if there are any active # children. These are usually $sth handles that haven't been finish()ed. sub disconnect { my ( $self, $dbh ) = @_; MKDEBUG && $self->print_active_handles($dbh); $dbh->disconnect; } sub print_active_handles { my ( $self, $thing, $level ) = @_; $level ||= 0; printf("# Active %sh: %s %s %s\n", ($thing->{Type} || 'undef'), "\t" x $level, $thing, (($thing->{Type} || '') eq 'st' ? $thing->{Statement} || '' : '')) or die "Cannot print: $OS_ERROR"; foreach my $handle ( grep {defined} @{ $thing->{ChildHandles} } ) { $self->print_active_handles( $handle, $level + 1 ); } } sub _d { my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0; @_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; } map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' } @_; # Use $$ instead of $PID in case the package # does not use English. print "# $package:$line $$ ", @_, "\n"; } 1; package InnoDBParser; use Data::Dumper; $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1; use English qw(-no_match_vars); use List::Util qw(max); # Some common patterns my $d = qr/(\d+)/; # Digit my $f = qr/(\d+\.\d+)/; # Float my $t = qr/(\d+ \d+)/; # Transaction ID my $i = qr/((?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d+)/; # IP address my $n = qr/([^`\s]+)/; # MySQL object name my $w = qr/(\w+)/; # Words my $fl = qr/([\w\.\/]+) line $d/; # Filename and line number my $h = qr/((?:0x)?[0-9a-f]*)/; # Hex my $s = qr/(\d{6} .\d:\d\d:\d\d)/; # InnoDB timestamp # If you update this variable, also update the SYNOPSIS in the pod. my %innodb_section_headers = ( "TRANSACTIONS" => "tx", "BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY" => "bp", "SEMAPHORES" => "sm", "LOG" => "lg", "ROW OPERATIONS" => "ro", "INSERT BUFFER AND ADAPTIVE HASH INDEX" => "ib", "FILE I/O" => "io", "LATEST DETECTED DEADLOCK" => "dl", "LATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR" => "fk", ); my %parser_for = ( tx => \&parse_tx_section, bp => \&parse_bp_section, sm => \&parse_sm_section, lg => \&parse_lg_section, ro => \&parse_ro_section, ib => \&parse_ib_section, io => \&parse_io_section, dl => \&parse_dl_section, fk => \&parse_fk_section, ); my %fk_parser_for = ( Transaction => \&parse_fk_transaction_error, Error => \&parse_fk_bad_constraint_error, Cannot => \&parse_fk_cant_drop_parent_error, ); # A thread's proc_info can be at least 98 different things I've found in the # source. Fortunately, most of them begin with a gerunded verb. These are # the ones that don't. my %is_proc_info = ( 'After create' => 1, 'Execution of init_command' => 1, 'FULLTEXT initialization' => 1, 'Reopen tables' => 1, 'Repair done' => 1, 'Repair with keycache' => 1, 'System lock' => 1, 'Table lock' => 1, 'Thread initialized' => 1, 'User lock' => 1, 'copy to tmp table' => 1, 'discard_or_import_tablespace' => 1, 'end' => 1, 'got handler lock' => 1, 'got old table' => 1, 'init' => 1, 'key cache' => 1, 'locks' => 1, 'malloc' => 1, 'query end' => 1, 'rename result table' => 1, 'rename' => 1, 'setup' => 1, 'statistics' => 1, 'status' => 1, 'table cache' => 1, 'update' => 1, ); sub new { bless {}, shift; } # Parse the status and return it. # See srv_printf_innodb_monitor in innobase/srv/srv0srv.c # Pass in the text to parse, whether to be in debugging mode, which sections # to parse (hashref; if empty, parse all), and whether to parse full info from # locks and such (probably shouldn't unless you need to). sub parse_status_text { my ( $self, $fulltext, $debug, $sections, $full ) = @_; die "I can't parse undef" unless defined $fulltext; $fulltext =~ s/[\r\n]+/\n/g; $sections ||= {}; die '$sections must be a hashref' unless ref($sections) eq 'HASH'; my %innodb_data = ( got_all => 0, # Whether I was able to get the whole thing ts => '', # Timestamp the server put on it last_secs => 0, # Num seconds the averages are over sections => {}, # Parsed values from each section ); if ( $debug ) { $innodb_data{'fulltext'} = $fulltext; } # Get the most basic info about the status: beginning and end, and whether # I got the whole thing (if there has been a big deadlock and there are # too many locks to print, the output might be truncated) my ( $time_text ) = $fulltext =~ m/^$s INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT$/m; $innodb_data{'ts'} = [ parse_innodb_timestamp( $time_text ) ]; $innodb_data{'timestring'} = ts_to_string($innodb_data{'ts'}); ( $innodb_data{'last_secs'} ) = $fulltext =~ m/Per second averages calculated from the last $d seconds/; ( my $got_all ) = $fulltext =~ m/END OF INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT/; $innodb_data{'got_all'} = $got_all || 0; # Split it into sections. Each section begins with # ----- # LABEL # ----- my %innodb_sections; my @matches = $fulltext =~ m#\n(---+)\n([A-Z /]+)\n\1\n(.*?)(?=\n(---+)\n[A-Z /]+\n\4\n|$)#gs; while ( my ( $start, $name, $text, $end ) = splice(@matches, 0, 4) ) { $innodb_sections{$name} = [ $text, $end ? 1 : 0 ]; } # The Row Operations section is a special case, because instead of ending # with the beginning of another section, it ends with the end of the file. # So this section is complete if the entire file is complete. $innodb_sections{'ROW OPERATIONS'}->[1] ||= $innodb_data{'got_all'}; # Just for sanity's sake, make sure I understand what to do with each # section eval { foreach my $section ( keys %innodb_sections ) { my $header = $innodb_section_headers{$section}; die "Unknown section $section in $fulltext\n" unless $header; $innodb_data{'sections'}->{ $header } ->{'fulltext'} = $innodb_sections{$section}->[0]; $innodb_data{'sections'}->{ $header } ->{'complete'} = $innodb_sections{$section}->[1]; } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { _debug( $debug, $EVAL_ERROR); } # ################################################################ # Parse the detailed data out of the sections. # ################################################################ eval { foreach my $section ( keys %parser_for ) { if ( defined $innodb_data{'sections'}->{$section} && (!%$sections || (defined($sections->{$section} && $sections->{$section})) )) { $parser_for{$section}->( $innodb_data{'sections'}->{$section}, $innodb_data{'sections'}->{$section}->{'complete'}, $debug, $full ) or delete $innodb_data{'sections'}->{$section}; } else { delete $innodb_data{'sections'}->{$section}; } } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { _debug( $debug, $EVAL_ERROR); } return \%innodb_data; } # Parses the status text and returns it flattened out as a single hash. sub get_status_hash { my ( $self, $fulltext, $debug, $sections, $full ) = @_; # Parse the status text... my $innodb_status = $self->parse_status_text($fulltext, $debug, $sections, $full ); # Flatten the hierarchical structure into a single list by grabbing desired # sections from it. return (map { 'IB_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{$_} } qw(timestring last_secs got_all)), (map { 'IB_bp_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'bp'}->{$_} } qw( writes_pending buf_pool_hit_rate total_mem_alloc buf_pool_reads awe_mem_alloc pages_modified writes_pending_lru page_creates_sec reads_pending pages_total buf_pool_hits writes_pending_single_page page_writes_sec pages_read pages_written page_reads_sec writes_pending_flush_list buf_pool_size add_pool_alloc dict_mem_alloc pages_created buf_free complete )), (map { 'IB_tx_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'tx'}->{$_} } qw( num_lock_structs history_list_len purge_done_for transactions purge_undo_for is_truncated trx_id_counter complete )), (map { 'IB_ib_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'ib'}->{$_} } qw( hash_table_size hash_searches_s non_hash_searches_s bufs_in_node_heap used_cells size free_list_len seg_size inserts merged_recs merges complete )), (map { 'IB_lg_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'lg'}->{$_} } qw( log_ios_done pending_chkp_writes last_chkp log_ios_s log_flushed_to log_seq_no pending_log_writes complete )), (map { 'IB_sm_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'sm'}->{$_} } qw( wait_array_size rw_shared_spins rw_excl_os_waits mutex_os_waits mutex_spin_rounds mutex_spin_waits rw_excl_spins rw_shared_os_waits waits signal_count reservation_count complete )), (map { 'IB_ro_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'ro'}->{$_} } qw( queries_in_queue n_reserved_extents main_thread_state main_thread_proc_no main_thread_id read_sec del_sec upd_sec ins_sec read_views_open num_rows_upd num_rows_ins num_rows_read queries_inside num_rows_del complete )), (map { 'IB_fk_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'fk'}->{$_} } qw( trigger parent_table child_index parent_index attempted_op child_db timestring fk_name records col_name reason txn parent_db type child_table parent_col complete )), (map { 'IB_io_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'io'}->{$_} } qw( pending_buffer_pool_flushes pending_pwrites pending_preads pending_normal_aio_reads fsyncs_s os_file_writes pending_sync_ios reads_s flush_type avg_bytes_s pending_ibuf_aio_reads writes_s threads os_file_reads pending_aio_writes pending_log_ios os_fsyncs pending_log_flushes complete )), (map { 'IB_dl_' . $_ => $innodb_status->{'sections'}->{'dl'}->{$_} } qw( timestring rolled_back txns complete )); } sub ts_to_string { my $parts = shift; return sprintf('%02d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d', @$parts); } sub parse_innodb_timestamp { my $text = shift; my ( $y, $m, $d, $h, $i, $s ) = $text =~ m/^(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d) +(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)$/; die("Can't get timestamp from $text\n") unless $y; $y += 2000; return ( $y, $m, $d, $h, $i, $s ); } sub parse_fk_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; return 0 unless $fulltext; my ( $ts, $type ) = $fulltext =~ m/^$s\s+(\w+)/m; $section->{'ts'} = [ parse_innodb_timestamp( $ts ) ]; $section->{'timestring'} = ts_to_string($section->{'ts'}); $section->{'type'} = $type; # Decide which type of FK error happened, and dispatch to the right parser. if ( $type && $fk_parser_for{$type} ) { $fk_parser_for{$type}->( $section, $complete, $debug, $fulltext, $full ); } delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } sub parse_fk_cant_drop_parent_error { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $fulltext, $full ) = @_; # Parse the parent/child table info out @{$section}{ qw(attempted_op parent_db parent_table) } = $fulltext =~ m{Cannot $w table `(.*)/(.*)`}m; @{$section}{ qw(child_db child_table) } = $fulltext =~ m{because it is referenced by `(.*)/(.*)`}m; ( $section->{'reason'} ) = $fulltext =~ m/(Cannot .*)/s; $section->{'reason'} =~ s/\n(?:InnoDB: )?/ /gm if $section->{'reason'}; # Certain data may not be present. Make them '' if not present. map { $section->{$_} ||= "" } qw(child_index fk_name col_name parent_col); } # See dict/dict0dict.c, function dict_foreign_error_report # I don't care much about these. There are lots of different messages, and # they come from someone trying to create a foreign key, or similar # statements. They aren't indicative of some transaction trying to insert, # delete or update data. Sometimes it is possible to parse out a lot of # information about the tables and indexes involved, but often the message # contains the DDL string the user entered, which is way too much for this # module to try to handle. sub parse_fk_bad_constraint_error { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $fulltext, $full ) = @_; # Parse the parent/child table and index info out @{$section}{ qw(child_db child_table) } = $fulltext =~ m{Error in foreign key constraint of table (.*)/(.*):$}m; $section->{'attempted_op'} = 'DDL'; # FK name, parent info... if possible. @{$section}{ qw(fk_name col_name parent_db parent_table parent_col) } = $fulltext =~ m/CONSTRAINT `?$n`? FOREIGN KEY \(`?$n`?\) REFERENCES (?:`?$n`?\.)?`?$n`? \(`?$n`?\)/; if ( !defined($section->{'fk_name'}) ) { # Try to parse SQL a user might have typed in a CREATE statement or such @{$section}{ qw(col_name parent_db parent_table parent_col) } = $fulltext =~ m/FOREIGN\s+KEY\s*\(`?$n`?\)\s+REFERENCES\s+(?:`?$n`?\.)?`?$n`?\s*\(`?$n`?\)/i; } $section->{'parent_db'} ||= $section->{'child_db'}; # Name of the child index (index in the same table where the FK is, see # definition of dict_foreign_struct in include/dict0mem.h, where it is # called foreign_index, as opposed to referenced_index which is in the # parent table. This may not be possible to find. @{$section}{ qw(child_index) } = $fulltext =~ m/^The index in the foreign key in table is $n$/m; @{$section}{ qw(reason) } = $fulltext =~ m/:\s*([^:]+)(?= Constraint:|$)/ms; $section->{'reason'} =~ s/\s+/ /g if $section->{'reason'}; # Certain data may not be present. Make them '' if not present. map { $section->{$_} ||= "" } qw(child_index fk_name col_name parent_table parent_col); } # see source file row/row0ins.c sub parse_fk_transaction_error { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $fulltext, $full ) = @_; # Parse the txn info out my ( $txn ) = $fulltext =~ m/Transaction:\n(TRANSACTION.*)\nForeign key constraint fails/s; if ( $txn ) { $section->{'txn'} = parse_tx_text( $txn, $complete, $debug, $full ); } # Parse the parent/child table and index info out. There are two types: an # update or a delete of a parent record leaves a child orphaned # (row_ins_foreign_report_err), and an insert or update of a child record has # no matching parent record (row_ins_foreign_report_add_err). @{$section}{ qw(reason child_db child_table) } = $fulltext =~ m{^(Foreign key constraint fails for table `(.*)/(.*)`:)$}m; @{$section}{ qw(fk_name col_name parent_db parent_table parent_col) } = $fulltext =~ m/CONSTRAINT `$n` FOREIGN KEY \(`$n`\) REFERENCES (?:`$n`\.)?`$n` \(`$n`\)/; $section->{'parent_db'} ||= $section->{'child_db'}; # Special case, which I don't know how to trigger, but see # innobase/row/row0ins.c row_ins_check_foreign_constraint if ( $fulltext =~ m/ibd file does not currently exist!/ ) { my ( $attempted_op, $index, $records ) = $fulltext =~ m/^Trying to (add to index) `$n` tuple:\n(.*))?/sm; $section->{'child_index'} = $index; $section->{'attempted_op'} = $attempted_op || ''; if ( $records && $full ) { ( $section->{'records'} ) = parse_innodb_record_dump( $records, $complete, $debug ); } @{$section}{qw(parent_db parent_table)} =~ m/^But the parent table `$n`\.`$n`$/m; } else { my ( $attempted_op, $which, $index ) = $fulltext =~ m/^Trying to ([\w ]*) in (child|parent) table, in index `$n` tuple:$/m; if ( $which ) { $section->{$which . '_index'} = $index; $section->{'attempted_op'} = $attempted_op || ''; # Parse out the related records in the other table. my ( $search_index, $records ); if ( $which eq 'child' ) { ( $search_index, $records ) = $fulltext =~ m/^But in parent table [^,]*, in index `$n`,\nthe closest match we can find is record:\n(.*)/ms; $section->{'parent_index'} = $search_index; } else { ( $search_index, $records ) = $fulltext =~ m/^But in child table [^,]*, in index `$n`, (?:the record is not available|there is a record:\n(.*))?/ms; $section->{'child_index'} = $search_index; } if ( $records && $full ) { $section->{'records'} = parse_innodb_record_dump( $records, $complete, $debug ); } else { $section->{'records'} = ''; } } } # Parse out the tuple trying to be updated, deleted or inserted. my ( $trigger ) = $fulltext =~ m/^(DATA TUPLE: \d+ fields;\n.*)$/m; if ( $trigger ) { $section->{'trigger'} = parse_innodb_record_dump( $trigger, $complete, $debug ); } # Certain data may not be present. Make them '' if not present. map { $section->{$_} ||= "" } qw(child_index fk_name col_name parent_table parent_col); } # There are new-style and old-style record formats. See rem/rem0rec.c # TODO: write some tests for this sub parse_innodb_record_dump { my ( $dump, $complete, $debug ) = @_; return undef unless $dump; my $result = {}; if ( $dump =~ m/PHYSICAL RECORD/ ) { my $style = $dump =~ m/compact format/ ? 'new' : 'old'; $result->{'style'} = $style; # This is a new-style record. if ( $style eq 'new' ) { @{$result}{qw( heap_no type num_fields info_bits )} = $dump =~ m/^(?:Record lock, heap no $d )?([A-Z ]+): n_fields $d; compact format; info bits $d$/m; } # OK, it's old-style. Unfortunately there are variations here too. elsif ( $dump =~ m/-byte offs / ) { # Older-old style. @{$result}{qw( heap_no type num_fields byte_offset info_bits )} = $dump =~ m/^(?:Record lock, heap no $d )?([A-Z ]+): n_fields $d; $d-byte offs [A-Z]+; info bits $d$/m; if ( $dump !~ m/-byte offs TRUE/ ) { $result->{'byte_offset'} = 0; } } else { # Newer-old style. @{$result}{qw( heap_no type num_fields byte_offset info_bits )} = $dump =~ m/^(?:Record lock, heap no $d )?([A-Z ]+): n_fields $d; $d-byte offsets; info bits $d$/m; } } else { $result->{'style'} = 'tuple'; @{$result}{qw( type num_fields )} = $dump =~ m/^(DATA TUPLE): $d fields;$/m; } # Fill in default values for things that couldn't be parsed. map { $result->{$_} ||= 0 } qw(heap_no num_fields byte_offset info_bits); map { $result->{$_} ||= '' } qw(style type ); my @fields = $dump =~ m/ (\d+:.*?;?);(?=$| \d+:)/gm; $result->{'fields'} = [ map { parse_field($_, $complete, $debug ) } @fields ]; return $result; } # New/old-style applies here. See rem/rem0rec.c # $text should not include the leading space or the second trailing semicolon. sub parse_field { my ( $text, $complete, $debug ) = @_; # Sample fields: # '4: SQL NULL, size 4 ' # '1: len 6; hex 000000005601; asc V ;' # '6: SQL NULL' # '5: len 30; hex 687474703a2f2f7777772e737765657477617465722e636f6d2f73746f72; asc http://www.sweetwater.com/stor;...(truncated)' my ( $id, $nullsize, $len, $hex, $asc, $truncated ); ( $id, $nullsize ) = $text =~ m/^$d: SQL NULL, size $d $/; if ( !defined($id) ) { ( $id ) = $text =~ m/^$d: SQL NULL$/; } if ( !defined($id) ) { ( $id, $len, $hex, $asc, $truncated ) = $text =~ m/^$d: len $d; hex $h; asc (.*);(\.\.\.\(truncated\))?$/; } die "Could not parse this field: '$text'" unless defined $id; return { id => $id, len => defined($len) ? $len : defined($nullsize) ? $nullsize : 0, 'hex' => defined($hex) ? $hex : '', asc => defined($asc) ? $asc : '', trunc => $truncated ? 1 : 0, }; } sub parse_dl_section { my ( $dl, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $dl; my $fulltext = $dl->{'fulltext'}; return 0 unless $fulltext; my ( $ts ) = $fulltext =~ m/^$s$/m; return 0 unless $ts; $dl->{'ts'} = [ parse_innodb_timestamp( $ts ) ]; $dl->{'timestring'} = ts_to_string($dl->{'ts'}); $dl->{'txns'} = {}; my @sections = $fulltext =~ m{ ^\*{3}\s([^\n]*) # *** (1) WAITING FOR THIS... (.*?) # Followed by anything, non-greedy (?=(?:^\*{3})|\z) # Followed by another three stars or EOF }gmsx; # Loop through each section. There are no assumptions about how many # there are, who holds and wants what locks, and who gets rolled back. while ( my ($header, $body) = splice(@sections, 0, 2) ) { my ( $txn_id, $what ) = $header =~ m/^\($d\) (.*):$/; next unless $txn_id; $dl->{'txns'}->{$txn_id} ||= {}; my $txn = $dl->{'txns'}->{$txn_id}; if ( $what eq 'TRANSACTION' ) { $txn->{'tx'} = parse_tx_text( $body, $complete, $debug, $full ); } else { push @{$txn->{'locks'}}, parse_innodb_record_locks( $body, $complete, $debug, $full ); } } @{ $dl }{ qw(rolled_back) } = $fulltext =~ m/^\*\*\* WE ROLL BACK TRANSACTION \($d\)$/m; # Make sure certain values aren't undef map { $dl->{$_} ||= '' } qw(rolled_back); delete $dl->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } sub parse_innodb_record_locks { my ( $text, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; my @result; foreach my $lock ( $text =~ m/(^(?:RECORD|TABLE) LOCKS?.*$)/gm ) { my $hash = {}; @{$hash}{ qw(lock_type space_id page_no n_bits index db table txn_id lock_mode) } = $lock =~ m{^(RECORD|TABLE) LOCKS? (?:space id $d page no $d n bits $d index `?$n`? of )?table `$n(?:/|`\.`)$n` trx id $t lock.mode (\S+)}m; ( $hash->{'special'} ) = $lock =~ m/^(?:RECORD|TABLE) .*? locks (rec but not gap|gap before rec)/m; $hash->{'insert_intention'} = $lock =~ m/^(?:RECORD|TABLE) .*? insert intention/m ? 1 : 0; $hash->{'waiting'} = $lock =~ m/^(?:RECORD|TABLE) .*? waiting/m ? 1 : 0; # Some things may not be in the text, so make sure they are not # undef. map { $hash->{$_} ||= 0 } qw(n_bits page_no space_id); map { $hash->{$_} ||= "" } qw(index special); push @result, $hash; } return @result; } sub parse_tx_text { my ( $txn, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; my ( $txn_id, $txn_status, $active_secs, $proc_no, $os_thread_id ) = $txn =~ m/^(?:---)?TRANSACTION $t, (\D*?)(?: $d sec)?, (?:process no $d, )?OS thread id $d/m; my ( $thread_status, $thread_decl_inside ) = $txn =~ m/OS thread id \d+(?: ([^,]+?))?(?:, thread declared inside InnoDB $d)?$/m; # Parsing the line that begins 'MySQL thread id' is complicated. The only # thing always in the line is the thread and query id. See function # innobase_mysql_print_thd in InnoDB source file sql/ha_innodb.cc. my ( $thread_line ) = $txn =~ m/^(MySQL thread id .*)$/m; my ( $mysql_thread_id, $query_id, $hostname, $ip, $user, $query_status ); if ( $thread_line ) { # These parts can always be gotten. ( $mysql_thread_id, $query_id ) = $thread_line =~ m/^MySQL thread id $d, query id $d/m; # If it's a master/slave thread, "Has (read|sent) all" may be the thread's # proc_info. In these cases, there won't be any host/ip/user info ( $query_status ) = $thread_line =~ m/(Has (?:read|sent) all .*$)/m; if ( defined($query_status) ) { $user = 'system user'; } # It may be the case that the query id is the last thing in the line. elsif ( $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+ / ) { # The IP address is the only non-word thing left, so it's the most # useful marker for where I have to start guessing. ( $hostname, $ip ) = $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+(?: ([A-Za-z]\S+))? $i/m; if ( defined $ip ) { ( $user, $query_status ) = $thread_line =~ m/$ip $w(?: (.*))?$/; } else { # OK, there wasn't an IP address. # There might not be ANYTHING except the query status. ( $query_status ) = $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+ (.*)$/; if ( $query_status !~ m/^\w+ing/ && !exists($is_proc_info{$query_status}) ) { # The remaining tokens are, in order: hostname, user, query_status. # It's basically impossible to know which is which. ( $hostname, $user, $query_status ) = $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+(?: ([A-Za-z]\S+))?(?: $w(?: (.*))?)?$/m; } else { $user = 'system user'; } } } } my ( $lock_wait_status, $lock_structs, $heap_size, $row_locks, $undo_log_entries ) = $txn =~ m/^(?:(\D*) )?$d lock struct\(s\), heap size $d(?:, $d row lock\(s\))?(?:, undo log entries $d)?$/m; my ( $lock_wait_time ) = $txn =~ m/^------- TRX HAS BEEN WAITING $d SEC/m; my $locks; # If the transaction has locks, grab the locks. if ( $txn =~ m/^TABLE LOCK|RECORD LOCKS/ ) { $locks = [parse_innodb_record_locks($txn, $complete, $debug, $full)]; } my ( $tables_in_use, $tables_locked ) = $txn =~ m/^mysql tables in use $d, locked $d$/m; my ( $txn_doesnt_see_ge, $txn_sees_lt ) = $txn =~ m/^Trx read view will not see trx with id >= $t, sees < $t$/m; my $has_read_view = defined($txn_doesnt_see_ge); # Only a certain number of bytes of the query text are included here, at least # under some circumstances. Some versions include 300, some 600. my ( $query_text ) = $txn =~ m{ ^MySQL\sthread\sid\s[^\n]+\n # This comes before the query text (.*?) # The query text (?= # Followed by any of... ^Trx\sread\sview |^-------\sTRX\sHAS\sBEEN\sWAITING |^TABLE\sLOCK |^RECORD\sLOCKS\sspace\sid |^(?:---)?TRANSACTION |^\*\*\*\s\(\d\) |\Z ) }xms; if ( $query_text ) { $query_text =~ s/\s+$//; } else { $query_text = ''; } my %stuff = ( active_secs => $active_secs, has_read_view => $has_read_view, heap_size => $heap_size, hostname => $hostname, ip => $ip, lock_structs => $lock_structs, lock_wait_status => $lock_wait_status, lock_wait_time => $lock_wait_time, mysql_thread_id => $mysql_thread_id, os_thread_id => $os_thread_id, proc_no => $proc_no, query_id => $query_id, query_status => $query_status, query_text => $query_text, row_locks => $row_locks, tables_in_use => $tables_in_use, tables_locked => $tables_locked, thread_decl_inside => $thread_decl_inside, thread_status => $thread_status, txn_doesnt_see_ge => $txn_doesnt_see_ge, txn_id => $txn_id, txn_sees_lt => $txn_sees_lt, txn_status => $txn_status, undo_log_entries => $undo_log_entries, user => $user, ); $stuff{'fulltext'} = $txn if $debug; $stuff{'locks'} = $locks if $locks; # Some things may not be in the txn text, so make sure they are not # undef. map { $stuff{$_} ||= 0 } qw(active_secs heap_size lock_structs tables_in_use undo_log_entries tables_locked has_read_view thread_decl_inside lock_wait_time proc_no row_locks); map { $stuff{$_} ||= "" } qw(thread_status txn_doesnt_see_ge txn_sees_lt query_status ip query_text lock_wait_status user); $stuff{'hostname'} ||= $stuff{'ip'}; return \%stuff; } sub parse_tx_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $section && $section->{'fulltext'}; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; $section->{'transactions'} = []; # Handle the individual transactions my @transactions = $fulltext =~ m/(---TRANSACTION \d.*?)(?=\n---TRANSACTION|$)/gs; foreach my $txn ( @transactions ) { my $stuff = parse_tx_text( $txn, $complete, $debug, $full ); delete $stuff->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; push @{$section->{'transactions'}}, $stuff; } # Handle the general info @{$section}{ 'trx_id_counter' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Trx id counter $t$/m; @{$section}{ 'purge_done_for', 'purge_undo_for' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Purge done for trx's n:o < $t undo n:o < $t$/m; @{$section}{ 'history_list_len' } # This isn't present in some 4.x versions = $fulltext =~ m/^History list length $d$/m; @{$section}{ 'num_lock_structs' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Total number of lock structs in row lock hash table $d$/m; @{$section}{ 'is_truncated' } = $fulltext =~ m/^\.\.\. truncated\.\.\.$/m ? 1 : 0; # Fill in things that might not be present foreach ( qw(history_list_len) ) { $section->{$_} ||= 0; } delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } # I've read the source for this section. sub parse_ro_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $section && $section->{'fulltext'}; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; # Grab the info @{$section}{ 'queries_inside', 'queries_in_queue' } = $fulltext =~ m/^$d queries inside InnoDB, $d queries in queue$/m; ( $section->{ 'read_views_open' } ) = $fulltext =~ m/^$d read views open inside InnoDB$/m; ( $section->{ 'n_reserved_extents' } ) = $fulltext =~ m/^$d tablespace extents now reserved for B-tree/m; @{$section}{ 'main_thread_proc_no', 'main_thread_id', 'main_thread_state' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Main thread (?:process no. $d, )?id $d, state: (.*)$/m; @{$section}{ 'num_rows_ins', 'num_rows_upd', 'num_rows_del', 'num_rows_read' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Number of rows inserted $d, updated $d, deleted $d, read $d$/m; @{$section}{ 'ins_sec', 'upd_sec', 'del_sec', 'read_sec' } = $fulltext =~ m#^$f inserts/s, $f updates/s, $f deletes/s, $f reads/s$#m; $section->{'main_thread_proc_no'} ||= 0; map { $section->{$_} ||= 0 } qw(read_views_open n_reserved_extents); delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } sub parse_lg_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $section; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; # Grab the info ( $section->{ 'log_seq_no' } ) = $fulltext =~ m/Log sequence number \s*(\d.*)$/m; ( $section->{ 'log_flushed_to' } ) = $fulltext =~ m/Log flushed up to \s*(\d.*)$/m; ( $section->{ 'last_chkp' } ) = $fulltext =~ m/Last checkpoint at \s*(\d.*)$/m; @{$section}{ 'pending_log_writes', 'pending_chkp_writes' } = $fulltext =~ m/$d pending log writes, $d pending chkp writes/; @{$section}{ 'log_ios_done', 'log_ios_s' } = $fulltext =~ m#$d log i/o's done, $f log i/o's/second#; delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } sub parse_ib_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $section && $section->{'fulltext'}; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; # Some servers will output ibuf information for tablespace 0, as though there # might be many tablespaces with insert buffers. (In practice I believe # the source code shows there will only ever be one). I have to parse both # cases here, but I assume there will only be one. @{$section}{ 'size', 'free_list_len', 'seg_size' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Ibuf(?: for space 0)?: size $d, free list len $d, seg size $d,$/m; @{$section}{ 'inserts', 'merged_recs', 'merges' } = $fulltext =~ m/^$d inserts, $d merged recs, $d merges$/m; @{$section}{ 'hash_table_size', 'used_cells', 'bufs_in_node_heap' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Hash table size $d, used cells $d, node heap has $d buffer\(s\)$/m; @{$section}{ 'hash_searches_s', 'non_hash_searches_s' } = $fulltext =~ m{^$f hash searches/s, $f non-hash searches/s$}m; delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } sub parse_wait_array { my ( $text, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; my %result; @result{ qw(thread waited_at_filename waited_at_line waited_secs) } = $text =~ m/^--Thread $d has waited at $fl for $f seconds/m; # Depending on whether it's a SYNC_MUTEX,RW_LOCK_EX,RW_LOCK_SHARED, # there will be different text output if ( $text =~ m/^Mutex at/m ) { $result{'request_type'} = 'M'; @result{ qw( lock_mem_addr lock_cfile_name lock_cline lock_var) } = $text =~ m/^Mutex at $h created file $fl, lock var $d$/m; @result{ qw( waiters_flag )} = $text =~ m/^waiters flag $d$/m; } else { @result{ qw( request_type lock_mem_addr lock_cfile_name lock_cline) } = $text =~ m/^(.)-lock on RW-latch at $h created in file $fl$/m; @result{ qw( writer_thread writer_lock_mode ) } = $text =~ m/^a writer \(thread id $d\) has reserved it in mode (.*)$/m; @result{ qw( num_readers waiters_flag )} = $text =~ m/^number of readers $d, waiters flag $d$/m; @result{ qw(last_s_file_name last_s_line ) } = $text =~ m/Last time read locked in file $fl$/m; @result{ qw(last_x_file_name last_x_line ) } = $text =~ m/Last time write locked in file $fl$/m; } $result{'cell_waiting'} = $text =~ m/^wait has ended$/m ? 0 : 1; $result{'cell_event_set'} = $text =~ m/^wait is ending$/m ? 1 : 0; # Because there are two code paths, some things won't get set. map { $result{$_} ||= '' } qw(last_s_file_name last_x_file_name writer_lock_mode); map { $result{$_} ||= 0 } qw(num_readers lock_var last_s_line last_x_line writer_thread); return \%result; } sub parse_sm_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return 0 unless $section && $section->{'fulltext'}; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; # Grab the info @{$section}{ 'reservation_count', 'signal_count' } = $fulltext =~ m/^OS WAIT ARRAY INFO: reservation count $d, signal count $d$/m; @{$section}{ 'mutex_spin_waits', 'mutex_spin_rounds', 'mutex_os_waits' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Mutex spin waits $d, rounds $d, OS waits $d$/m; @{$section}{ 'rw_shared_spins', 'rw_shared_os_waits', 'rw_excl_spins', 'rw_excl_os_waits' } = $fulltext =~ m/^RW-shared spins $d, OS waits $d; RW-excl spins $d, OS waits $d$/m; # Look for info on waits. my @waits = $fulltext =~ m/^(--Thread.*?)^(?=Mutex spin|--Thread)/gms; $section->{'waits'} = [ map { parse_wait_array($_, $complete, $debug) } @waits ]; $section->{'wait_array_size'} = scalar(@waits); delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } # I've read the source for this section. sub parse_bp_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $section && $section->{'fulltext'}; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; # Grab the info @{$section}{ 'total_mem_alloc', 'add_pool_alloc' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Total memory allocated $d; in additional pool allocated $d$/m; @{$section}{'dict_mem_alloc'} = $fulltext =~ m/Dictionary memory allocated $d/; @{$section}{'awe_mem_alloc'} = $fulltext =~ m/$d MB of AWE memory/; @{$section}{'buf_pool_size'} = $fulltext =~ m/^Buffer pool size\s*$d$/m; @{$section}{'buf_free'} = $fulltext =~ m/^Free buffers\s*$d$/m; @{$section}{'pages_total'} = $fulltext =~ m/^Database pages\s*$d$/m; @{$section}{'pages_modified'} = $fulltext =~ m/^Modified db pages\s*$d$/m; @{$section}{'pages_read', 'pages_created', 'pages_written'} = $fulltext =~ m/^Pages read $d, created $d, written $d$/m; @{$section}{'page_reads_sec', 'page_creates_sec', 'page_writes_sec'} = $fulltext =~ m{^$f reads/s, $f creates/s, $f writes/s$}m; @{$section}{'buf_pool_hits', 'buf_pool_reads'} = $fulltext =~ m{Buffer pool hit rate $d / $d$}m; if ($fulltext =~ m/^No buffer pool page gets since the last printout$/m) { @{$section}{'buf_pool_hits', 'buf_pool_reads'} = (0, 0); @{$section}{'buf_pool_hit_rate'} = '--'; } else { @{$section}{'buf_pool_hit_rate'} = $fulltext =~ m{Buffer pool hit rate (\d+ / \d+)$}m; } @{$section}{'reads_pending'} = $fulltext =~ m/^Pending reads $d/m; @{$section}{'writes_pending_lru', 'writes_pending_flush_list', 'writes_pending_single_page' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Pending writes: LRU $d, flush list $d, single page $d$/m; map { $section->{$_} ||= 0 } qw(writes_pending_lru writes_pending_flush_list writes_pending_single_page awe_mem_alloc dict_mem_alloc); @{$section}{'writes_pending'} = List::Util::sum( @{$section}{ qw(writes_pending_lru writes_pending_flush_list writes_pending_single_page) }); delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } # I've read the source for this. sub parse_io_section { my ( $section, $complete, $debug, $full ) = @_; return unless $section && $section->{'fulltext'}; my $fulltext = $section->{'fulltext'}; $section->{'threads'} = {}; # Grab the I/O thread info my @threads = $fulltext =~ m<^(I/O thread \d+ .*)$>gm; foreach my $thread (@threads) { my ( $tid, $state, $purpose, $event_set ) = $thread =~ m{I/O thread $d state: (.+?) \((.*)\)(?: ev set)?$}m; if ( defined $tid ) { $section->{'threads'}->{$tid} = { thread => $tid, state => $state, purpose => $purpose, event_set => $event_set ? 1 : 0, }; } } # Grab the reads/writes/flushes info @{$section}{ 'pending_normal_aio_reads', 'pending_aio_writes' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Pending normal aio reads: $d, aio writes: $d,$/m; @{$section}{ 'pending_ibuf_aio_reads', 'pending_log_ios', 'pending_sync_ios' } = $fulltext =~ m{^ ibuf aio reads: $d, log i/o's: $d, sync i/o's: $d$}m; @{$section}{ 'flush_type', 'pending_log_flushes', 'pending_buffer_pool_flushes' } = $fulltext =~ m/^Pending flushes \($w\) log: $d; buffer pool: $d$/m; @{$section}{ 'os_file_reads', 'os_file_writes', 'os_fsyncs' } = $fulltext =~ m/^$d OS file reads, $d OS file writes, $d OS fsyncs$/m; @{$section}{ 'reads_s', 'avg_bytes_s', 'writes_s', 'fsyncs_s' } = $fulltext =~ m{^$f reads/s, $d avg bytes/read, $f writes/s, $f fsyncs/s$}m; @{$section}{ 'pending_preads', 'pending_pwrites' } = $fulltext =~ m/$d pending preads, $d pending pwrites$/m; @{$section}{ 'pending_preads', 'pending_pwrites' } = (0, 0) unless defined($section->{'pending_preads'}); delete $section->{'fulltext'} unless $debug; return 1; } sub _debug { my ( $debug, $msg ) = @_; if ( $debug ) { die $msg; } else { warn $msg; } return 1; } 1; # end_of_package InnoDBParser package main; use sigtrap qw(handler finish untrapped normal-signals); use Data::Dumper; use DBI; use English qw(-no_match_vars); use File::Basename qw(dirname); use File::Temp; use Getopt::Long; use List::Util qw(max min maxstr sum); use POSIX qw(ceil); use Time::HiRes qw(time sleep); use Term::ReadKey qw(ReadMode ReadKey); # License and warranty information. {{{1 # ########################################################################### my $innotop_license = <<"LICENSE"; This is innotop version $VERSION, a MySQL and InnoDB monitor. This program is copyright (c) 2006 Baron Schwartz. Feedback and improvements are welcome. THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2; OR the Perl Artistic License. On UNIX and similar systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man perlartistic' to read these licenses. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. LICENSE # Configuration information and global setup {{{1 # ########################################################################### # Really, really, super-global variables. my @config_versions = ( "000-000-000", "001-003-000", # config file was one big name-value hash. "001-003-000", "001-004-002", # config file contained non-user-defined stuff. ); my $clear_screen_sub; my $dsn_parser = new DSNParser(); # This defines expected properties and defaults for the column definitions that # eventually end up in tbl_meta. my %col_props = ( hdr => '', just => '-', dec => 0, # Whether to align the column on the decimal point num => 0, label => '', user => 0, src => '', tbl => '', # Helps when writing/reading custom columns in config files minw => 0, maxw => 0, trans => [], agg => 'first', # Aggregate function aggonly => 0, # Whether to show only when tbl_meta->{aggregate} is true ); # Actual DBI connections to MySQL servers. my %dbhs; # Command-line parameters {{{2 # ########################################################################### my @opt_spec = ( { s => 'help', d => 'Show this help message' }, { s => 'color|C!', d => 'Use terminal coloring (default)', c => 'color' }, { s => 'config|c=s', d => 'Config file to read' }, { s => 'nonint|n', d => 'Non-interactive, output tab-separated fields' }, { s => 'count=i', d => 'Number of updates before exiting' }, { s => 'delay|d=f', d => 'Delay between updates in seconds', c => 'interval' }, { s => 'mode|m=s', d => 'Operating mode to start in', c => 'mode' }, { s => 'inc|i!', d => 'Measure incremental differences', c => 'status_inc' }, { s => 'write|w', d => 'Write running configuration into home directory if no config files were loaded' }, { s => 'skipcentral|s', d => 'Skip reading the central configuration file' }, { s => 'version', d => 'Output version information and exit' }, { s => 'user|u=s', d => 'User for login if not current user' }, { s => 'password|p=s', d => 'Password to use for connection' }, { s => 'host|h=s', d => 'Connect to host' }, { s => 'port|P=i', d => 'Port number to use for connection' }, ); # This is the container for the command-line options' values to be stored in # after processing. Initial values are defaults. my %opts = ( n => !( -t STDIN && -t STDOUT ), # If in/out aren't to terminals, we're interactive ); # Post-process... my %opt_seen; foreach my $spec ( @opt_spec ) { my ( $long, $short ) = $spec->{s} =~ m/^(\w+)(?:\|([^!+=]*))?/; $spec->{k} = $short || $long; $spec->{l} = $long; $spec->{t} = $short; $spec->{n} = $spec->{s} =~ m/!/; $opts{$spec->{k}} = undef unless defined $opts{$spec->{k}}; die "Duplicate option $spec->{k}" if $opt_seen{$spec->{k}}++; } Getopt::Long::Configure('no_ignore_case', 'bundling'); GetOptions( map { $_->{s} => \$opts{$_->{k}} } @opt_spec) or $opts{help} = 1; if ( $opts{version} ) { print "innotop Ver $VERSION\n"; exit(0); } if ( $opts{c} and ! -f $opts{c} ) { print $opts{c} . " doesn't exist. Exiting.\n"; exit(1); } if ( $opts{'help'} ) { print "Usage: innotop \n\n"; my $maxw = max(map { length($_->{l}) + ($_->{n} ? 4 : 0)} @opt_spec); foreach my $spec ( sort { $a->{l} cmp $b->{l} } @opt_spec ) { my $long = $spec->{n} ? "[no]$spec->{l}" : $spec->{l}; my $short = $spec->{t} ? "-$spec->{t}" : ''; printf(" --%-${maxw}s %-4s %s\n", $long, $short, $spec->{d}); } print < q{my $host = host || hostname || ''; ($host) = $host =~ m/^((?:[\d.]+(?=:))|(?:[a-zA-Z]\w+))/; return $host || ''}, Port => q{my ($p) = host =~ m/:(.*)$/; return $p || 0}, OldVersions => q{dulint_to_int(IB_tx_trx_id_counter) - dulint_to_int(IB_tx_purge_done_for)}, MaxTxnTime => q/max(map{ $_->{active_secs} } @{ IB_tx_transactions }) || 0/, NumTxns => q{scalar @{ IB_tx_transactions } }, DirtyBufs => q{ $cur->{IB_bp_pages_modified} / ($cur->{IB_bp_buf_pool_size} || 1) }, BufPoolFill => q{ $cur->{IB_bp_pages_total} / ($cur->{IB_bp_buf_pool_size} || 1) }, ServerLoad => q{ $cur->{Threads_connected}/(Questions||1)/Uptime_hires }, TxnTimeRemain => q{ defined undo_log_entries && defined $pre->{undo_log_entries} && undo_log_entries < $pre->{undo_log_entries} ? undo_log_entries / (($pre->{undo_log_entries} - undo_log_entries)/((active_secs-$pre->{active_secs})||1))||1 : 0}, SlaveCatchupRate => ' defined $cur->{seconds_behind_master} && defined $pre->{seconds_behind_master} && $cur->{seconds_behind_master} < $pre->{seconds_behind_master} ? ($pre->{seconds_behind_master}-$cur->{seconds_behind_master})/($cur->{Uptime_hires}-$pre->{Uptime_hires}) : 0', QcacheHitRatio => q{(Qcache_hits||0)/(((Com_select||0)+(Qcache_hits||0))||1)}, ); # ########################################################################### # Column definitions {{{3 # Defines every column in every table. A named column has the following # properties: # * hdr Column header/title # * label Documentation for humans. # * num Whether it's numeric (for sorting). # * just Alignment; generated from num, user-overridable in tbl_meta # * minw, maxw Auto-generated, user-overridable. # Values from this hash are just copied to tbl_meta, which is where everything # else in the program should read from. # ########################################################################### my %columns = ( active_secs => { hdr => 'SecsActive', num => 1, label => 'Seconds transaction has been active', }, add_pool_alloc => { hdr => 'Add\'l Pool', num => 1, label => 'Additonal pool allocated' }, attempted_op => { hdr => 'Action', num => 0, label => 'The action that caused the error' }, awe_mem_alloc => { hdr => 'AWE Memory', num => 1, label => '[Windows] AWE memory allocated' }, binlog_cache_overflow => { hdr => 'Binlog Cache', num => 1, label => 'Transactions too big for binlog cache that went to disk' }, binlog_do_db => { hdr => 'Binlog Do DB', num => 0, label => 'binlog-do-db setting' }, binlog_ignore_db => { hdr => 'Binlog Ignore DB', num => 0, label => 'binlog-ignore-db setting' }, bps_in => { hdr => 'BpsIn', num => 1, label => 'Bytes per second received by the server', }, bps_out => { hdr => 'BpsOut', num => 1, label => 'Bytes per second sent by the server', }, buf_free => { hdr => 'Free Bufs', num => 1, label => 'Buffers free in the buffer pool' }, buf_pool_hit_rate => { hdr => 'Hit Rate', num => 0, label => 'Buffer pool hit rate' }, buf_pool_hits => { hdr => 'Hits', num => 1, label => 'Buffer pool hits' }, buf_pool_reads => { hdr => 'Reads', num => 1, label => 'Buffer pool reads' }, buf_pool_size => { hdr => 'Size', num => 1, label => 'Buffer pool size' }, bufs_in_node_heap => { hdr => 'Node Heap Bufs', num => 1, label => 'Buffers in buffer pool node heap' }, bytes_behind_master => { hdr => 'ByteLag', num => 1, label => 'Bytes the slave lags the master in binlog' }, cell_event_set => { hdr => 'Ending?', num => 1, label => 'Whether the cell event is set' }, cell_waiting => { hdr => 'Waiting?', num => 1, label => 'Whether the cell is waiting' }, child_db => { hdr => 'Child DB', num => 0, label => 'The database of the child table' }, child_index => { hdr => 'Child Index', num => 0, label => 'The index in the child table' }, child_table => { hdr => 'Child Table', num => 0, label => 'The child table' }, cmd => { hdr => 'Cmd', num => 0, label => 'Type of command being executed', }, cnt => { hdr => 'Cnt', num => 0, label => 'Count', agg => 'count', aggonly => 1 }, connect_retry => { hdr => 'Connect Retry', num => 1, label => 'Slave connect-retry timeout' }, cxn => { hdr => 'CXN', num => 0, label => 'Connection from which the data came', }, db => { hdr => 'DB', num => 0, label => 'Current database', }, dict_mem_alloc => { hdr => 'Dict Mem', num => 1, label => 'Dictionary memory allocated' }, dirty_bufs => { hdr => 'Dirty Buf', num => 1, label => 'Dirty buffer pool pages' }, dl_txn_num => { hdr => 'Num', num => 0, label => 'Deadlocked transaction number', }, event_set => { hdr => 'Evt Set?', num => 1, label => '[Win32] if a wait event is set', }, exec_master_log_pos => { hdr => 'Exec Master Log Pos', num => 1, label => 'Exec Master Log Position' }, fk_name => { hdr => 'Constraint', num => 0, label => 'The name of the FK constraint' }, free_list_len => { hdr => 'Free List Len', num => 1, label => 'Length of the free list' }, has_read_view => { hdr => 'Rd View', num => 1, label => 'Whether the transaction has a read view' }, hash_searches_s => { hdr => 'Hash/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Number of hash searches/sec' }, hash_table_size => { hdr => 'Size', num => 1, label => 'Number of non-hash searches/sec' }, heap_no => { hdr => 'Heap', num => 1, label => 'Heap number' }, heap_size => { hdr => 'Heap', num => 1, label => 'Heap size' }, history_list_len => { hdr => 'History', num => 1, label => 'History list length' }, host_and_domain => { hdr => 'Host', num => 0, label => 'Hostname/IP and domain' }, host_and_port => { hdr => 'Host/IP', num => 0, label => 'Hostname or IP address, and port number', }, hostname => { hdr => 'Host', num => 0, label => 'Hostname' }, index => { hdr => 'Index', num => 0, label => 'The index involved' }, index_ref => { hdr => 'Index Ref', num => 0, label => 'Index referenced' }, info => { hdr => 'Query', num => 0, label => 'Info or the current query', }, insert_intention => { hdr => 'Ins Intent', num => 1, label => 'Whether the thread was trying to insert' }, inserts => { hdr => 'Inserts', num => 1, label => 'Inserts' }, io_bytes_s => { hdr => 'Bytes/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Average I/O bytes/sec' }, io_flush_type => { hdr => 'Flush Type', num => 0, label => 'I/O Flush Type' }, io_fsyncs_s => { hdr => 'fsyncs/sec', num => 1, label => 'I/O fsyncs/sec' }, io_reads_s => { hdr => 'Reads/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Average I/O reads/sec' }, io_writes_s => { hdr => 'Writes/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Average I/O writes/sec' }, ip => { hdr => 'IP', num => 0, label => 'IP address' }, is_name_locked => { hdr => 'Locked', num => 1, label => 'Whether table is name locked', }, key_buffer_hit => { hdr => 'KCacheHit', num => 1, label => 'Key cache hit ratio', }, key_len => { hdr => 'Key Length', num => 1, label => 'Number of bytes used in the key' }, last_chkp => { hdr => 'Last Checkpoint', num => 0, label => 'Last log checkpoint' }, last_errno => { hdr => 'Last Errno', num => 1, label => 'Last error number' }, last_error => { hdr => 'Last Error', num => 0, label => 'Last error' }, last_s_file_name => { hdr => 'S-File', num => 0, label => 'Filename where last read locked' }, last_s_line => { hdr => 'S-Line', num => 1, label => 'Line where last read locked' }, last_x_file_name => { hdr => 'X-File', num => 0, label => 'Filename where last write locked' }, last_x_line => { hdr => 'X-Line', num => 1, label => 'Line where last write locked' }, last_pct => { hdr => 'Pct', num => 1, label => 'Last Percentage' }, last_total => { hdr => 'Last Total', num => 1, label => 'Last Total' }, last_value => { hdr => 'Last Incr', num => 1, label => 'Last Value' }, load => { hdr => 'Load', num => 1, label => 'Server load' }, lock_cfile_name => { hdr => 'Crtd File', num => 0, label => 'Filename where lock created' }, lock_cline => { hdr => 'Crtd Line', num => 1, label => 'Line where lock created' }, lock_mem_addr => { hdr => 'Addr', num => 0, label => 'The lock memory address' }, lock_mode => { hdr => 'Mode', num => 0, label => 'The lock mode' }, lock_structs => { hdr => 'LStrcts', num => 1, label => 'Number of lock structs' }, lock_type => { hdr => 'Type', num => 0, label => 'The lock type' }, lock_var => { hdr => 'Lck Var', num => 1, label => 'The lock variable' }, lock_wait_time => { hdr => 'Wait', num => 1, label => 'How long txn has waited for a lock' }, log_flushed_to => { hdr => 'Flushed To', num => 0, label => 'Log position flushed to' }, log_ios_done => { hdr => 'IO Done', num => 1, label => 'Log I/Os done' }, log_ios_s => { hdr => 'IO/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Average log I/Os per sec' }, log_seq_no => { hdr => 'Sequence No.', num => 0, label => 'Log sequence number' }, main_thread_id => { hdr => 'Main Thread ID', num => 1, label => 'Main thread ID' }, main_thread_proc_no => { hdr => 'Main Thread Proc', num => 1, label => 'Main thread process number' }, main_thread_state => { hdr => 'Main Thread State', num => 0, label => 'Main thread state' }, master_file => { hdr => 'File', num => 0, label => 'Master file' }, master_host => { hdr => 'Master', num => 0, label => 'Master server hostname' }, master_log_file => { hdr => 'Master Log File', num => 0, label => 'Master log file' }, master_port => { hdr => 'Master Port', num => 1, label => 'Master port' }, master_pos => { hdr => 'Position', num => 1, label => 'Master position' }, master_ssl_allowed => { hdr => 'Master SSL Allowed', num => 0, label => 'Master SSL Allowed' }, master_ssl_ca_file => { hdr => 'Master SSL CA File', num => 0, label => 'Master SSL Cert Auth File' }, master_ssl_ca_path => { hdr => 'Master SSL CA Path', num => 0, label => 'Master SSL Cert Auth Path' }, master_ssl_cert => { hdr => 'Master SSL Cert', num => 0, label => 'Master SSL Cert' }, master_ssl_cipher => { hdr => 'Master SSL Cipher', num => 0, label => 'Master SSL Cipher' }, master_ssl_key => { hdr => 'Master SSL Key', num => 0, label => 'Master SSL Key' }, master_user => { hdr => 'Master User', num => 0, label => 'Master username' }, max_txn => { hdr => 'MaxTxnTime', num => 1, label => 'MaxTxn' }, merged_recs => { hdr => 'Merged Recs', num => 1, label => 'Merged records' }, merges => { hdr => 'Merges', num => 1, label => 'Merges' }, mutex_os_waits => { hdr => 'Waits', num => 1, label => 'Mutex OS Waits' }, mutex_spin_rounds => { hdr => 'Rounds', num => 1, label => 'Mutex Spin Rounds' }, mutex_spin_waits => { hdr => 'Spins', num => 1, label => 'Mutex Spin Waits' }, mysql_thread_id => { hdr => 'ID', num => 1, label => 'MySQL connection (thread) ID', }, name => { hdr => 'Name', num => 0, label => 'Variable Name' }, n_bits => { hdr => '# Bits', num => 1, label => 'Number of bits' }, non_hash_searches_s => { hdr => 'Non-Hash/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Non-hash searches/sec' }, num_deletes => { hdr => 'Del', num => 1, label => 'Number of deletes' }, num_deletes_sec => { hdr => 'Del/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Number of deletes' }, num_inserts => { hdr => 'Ins', num => 1, label => 'Number of inserts' }, num_inserts_sec => { hdr => 'Ins/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Number of inserts' }, num_readers => { hdr => 'Readers', num => 1, label => 'Number of readers' }, num_reads => { hdr => 'Read', num => 1, label => 'Number of reads' }, num_reads_sec => { hdr => 'Read/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Number of reads' }, num_res_ext => { hdr => 'BTree Extents', num => 1, label => 'Number of extents reserved for B-Tree' }, num_rows => { hdr => 'Row Count', num => 1, label => 'Number of rows estimated to examine' }, num_times_open => { hdr => 'In Use', num => 1, label => '# times table is opened', }, num_txns => { hdr => 'Txns', num => 1, label => 'Number of transactions' }, num_updates => { hdr => 'Upd', num => 1, label => 'Number of updates' }, num_updates_sec => { hdr => 'Upd/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Number of updates' }, os_file_reads => { hdr => 'OS Reads', num => 1, label => 'OS file reads' }, os_file_writes => { hdr => 'OS Writes', num => 1, label => 'OS file writes' }, os_fsyncs => { hdr => 'OS fsyncs', num => 1, label => 'OS fsyncs' }, os_thread_id => { hdr => 'OS Thread', num => 1, label => 'The operating system thread ID' }, p_aio_writes => { hdr => 'Async Wrt', num => 1, label => 'Pending asynchronous I/O writes' }, p_buf_pool_flushes => { hdr => 'Buffer Pool Flushes', num => 1, label => 'Pending buffer pool flushes' }, p_ibuf_aio_reads => { hdr => 'IBuf Async Rds', num => 1, label => 'Pending insert buffer asynch I/O reads' }, p_log_flushes => { hdr => 'Log Flushes', num => 1, label => 'Pending log flushes' }, p_log_ios => { hdr => 'Log I/Os', num => 1, label => 'Pending log I/O operations' }, p_normal_aio_reads => { hdr => 'Async Rds', num => 1, label => 'Pending asynchronous I/O reads' }, p_preads => { hdr => 'preads', num => 1, label => 'Pending p-reads' }, p_pwrites => { hdr => 'pwrites', num => 1, label => 'Pending p-writes' }, p_sync_ios => { hdr => 'Sync I/Os', num => 1, label => 'Pending synchronous I/O operations' }, page_creates_sec => { hdr => 'Creates/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Page creates/sec' }, page_no => { hdr => 'Page', num => 1, label => 'Page number' }, page_reads_sec => { hdr => 'Reads/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Page reads per second' }, page_writes_sec => { hdr => 'Writes/Sec', num => 1, label => 'Page writes per second' }, pages_created => { hdr => 'Created', num => 1, label => 'Pages created' }, pages_modified => { hdr => 'Dirty Pages', num => 1, label => 'Pages modified (dirty)' }, pages_read => { hdr => 'Reads', num => 1, label => 'Pages read' }, pages_total => { hdr => 'Pages', num => 1, label => 'Pages total' }, pages_written => { hdr => 'Writes', num => 1, label => 'Pages written' }, parent_col => { hdr => 'Parent Column', num => 0, label => 'The referred column in the parent table', }, parent_db => { hdr => 'Parent DB', num => 0, label => 'The database of the parent table' }, parent_index => { hdr => 'Parent Index', num => 0, label => 'The referred index in the parent table' }, parent_table => { hdr => 'Parent Table', num => 0, label => 'The parent table' }, part_id => { hdr => 'Part ID', num => 1, label => 'Sub-part ID of the query' }, partitions => { hdr => 'Partitions', num => 0, label => 'Query partitions used' }, pct => { hdr => 'Pct', num => 1, label => 'Percentage' }, pending_chkp_writes => { hdr => 'Chkpt Writes', num => 1, label => 'Pending log checkpoint writes' }, pending_log_writes => { hdr => 'Log Writes', num => 1, label => 'Pending log writes' }, port => { hdr => 'Port', num => 1, label => 'Client port number', }, possible_keys => { hdr => 'Poss. Keys', num => 0, label => 'Possible keys' }, proc_no => { hdr => 'Proc', num => 1, label => 'Process number' }, q_cache_hit => { hdr => 'QCacheHit', num => 1, label => 'Query cache hit ratio', }, qps => { hdr => 'QPS', num => 1, label => 'How many queries/sec', }, queries_in_queue => { hdr => 'Queries Queued', num => 1, label => 'Queries in queue' }, queries_inside => { hdr => 'Queries Inside', num => 1, label => 'Queries inside InnoDB' }, query_id => { hdr => 'Query ID', num => 1, label => 'Query ID' }, query_status => { hdr => 'Query Status', num => 0, label => 'The query status' }, query_text => { hdr => 'Query Text', num => 0, label => 'The query text' }, questions => { hdr => 'Questions', num => 1, label => 'How many queries the server has gotten', }, read_master_log_pos => { hdr => 'Read Master Pos', num => 1, label => 'Read master log position' }, read_views_open => { hdr => 'Rd Views', num => 1, label => 'Number of read views open' }, reads_pending => { hdr => 'Pending Reads', num => 1, label => 'Reads pending' }, relay_log_file => { hdr => 'Relay File', num => 0, label => 'Relay log file' }, relay_log_pos => { hdr => 'Relay Pos', num => 1, label => 'Relay log position' }, relay_log_size => { hdr => 'Relay Size', num => 1, label => 'Relay log size' }, relay_master_log_file => { hdr => 'Relay Master File', num => 0, label => 'Relay master log file' }, replicate_do_db => { hdr => 'Do DB', num => 0, label => 'Replicate-do-db setting' }, replicate_do_table => { hdr => 'Do Table', num => 0, label => 'Replicate-do-table setting' }, replicate_ignore_db => { hdr => 'Ignore DB', num => 0, label => 'Replicate-ignore-db setting' }, replicate_ignore_table => { hdr => 'Ignore Table', num => 0, label => 'Replicate-do-table setting' }, replicate_wild_do_table => { hdr => 'Wild Do Table', num => 0, label => 'Replicate-wild-do-table setting' }, replicate_wild_ignore_table => { hdr => 'Wild Ignore Table', num => 0, label => 'Replicate-wild-ignore-table setting' }, request_type => { hdr => 'Type', num => 0, label => 'Type of lock the thread waits for' }, reservation_count => { hdr => 'ResCnt', num => 1, label => 'Reservation Count' }, row_locks => { hdr => 'RLocks', num => 1, label => 'Number of row locks' }, rw_excl_os_waits => { hdr => 'RW Waits', num => 1, label => 'R/W Excl. OS Waits' }, rw_excl_spins => { hdr => 'RW Spins', num => 1, label => 'R/W Excl. Spins' }, rw_shared_os_waits => { hdr => 'Sh Waits', num => 1, label => 'R/W Shared OS Waits' }, rw_shared_spins => { hdr => 'Sh Spins', num => 1, label => 'R/W Shared Spins' }, scan_type => { hdr => 'Type', num => 0, label => 'Scan type in chosen' }, seg_size => { hdr => 'Seg. Size', num => 1, label => 'Segment size' }, select_type => { hdr => 'Select Type', num => 0, label => 'Type of select used' }, signal_count => { hdr => 'Signals', num => 1, label => 'Signal Count' }, size => { hdr => 'Size', num => 1, label => 'Size of the tablespace' }, skip_counter => { hdr => 'Skip Counter', num => 1, label => 'Skip counter' }, slave_catchup_rate => { hdr => 'Catchup', num => 1, label => 'How fast the slave is catching up in the binlog' }, slave_io_running => { hdr => 'Slave-IO', num => 0, label => 'Whether the slave I/O thread is running' }, slave_io_state => { hdr => 'Slave IO State', num => 0, label => 'Slave I/O thread state' }, slave_open_temp_tables => { hdr => 'Temp', num => 1, label => 'Slave open temp tables' }, slave_sql_running => { hdr => 'Slave-SQL', num => 0, label => 'Whether the slave SQL thread is running' }, slow => { hdr => 'Slow', num => 1, label => 'How many slow queries', }, space_id => { hdr => 'Space', num => 1, label => 'Tablespace ID' }, special => { hdr => 'Special', num => 0, label => 'Special/Other info' }, state => { hdr => 'State', num => 0, label => 'Connection state', maxw => 18, }, tables_in_use => { hdr => 'Tbl Used', num => 1, label => 'Number of tables in use' }, tables_locked => { hdr => 'Tbl Lck', num => 1, label => 'Number of tables locked' }, tbl => { hdr => 'Table', num => 0, label => 'Table', }, thread => { hdr => 'Thread', num => 1, label => 'Thread number' }, thread_decl_inside => { hdr => 'Thread Inside', num => 0, label => 'What the thread is declared inside' }, thread_purpose => { hdr => 'Purpose', num => 0, label => "The thread's purpose" }, thread_status => { hdr => 'Thread Status', num => 0, label => 'The thread status' }, time => { hdr => 'Time', num => 1, label => 'Time since the last event', }, time_behind_master => { hdr => 'TimeLag', num => 1, label => 'Time slave lags master' }, timestring => { hdr => 'Timestring', num => 0, label => 'Time the event occurred' }, total => { hdr => 'Total', num => 1, label => 'Total' }, total_mem_alloc => { hdr => 'Memory', num => 1, label => 'Total memory allocated' }, truncates => { hdr => 'Trunc', num => 0, label => 'Whether the deadlock is truncating InnoDB status' }, txn_doesnt_see_ge => { hdr => "Txn Won't See", num => 0, label => 'Where txn read view is limited' }, txn_id => { hdr => 'ID', num => 0, label => 'Transaction ID' }, txn_sees_lt => { hdr => 'Txn Sees', num => 1, label => 'Where txn read view is limited' }, txn_status => { hdr => 'Txn Status', num => 0, label => 'Transaction status' }, txn_time_remain => { hdr => 'Remaining', num => 1, label => 'Time until txn rollback/commit completes' }, undo_log_entries => { hdr => 'Undo', num => 1, label => 'Number of undo log entries' }, undo_for => { hdr => 'Undo', num => 0, label => 'Undo for' }, until_condition => { hdr => 'Until Condition', num => 0, label => 'Slave until condition' }, until_log_file => { hdr => 'Until Log File', num => 0, label => 'Slave until log file' }, until_log_pos => { hdr => 'Until Log Pos', num => 1, label => 'Slave until log position' }, used_cells => { hdr => 'Cells Used', num => 1, label => 'Number of cells used' }, used_bufs => { hdr => 'Used Bufs', num => 1, label => 'Number of buffer pool pages used' }, user => { hdr => 'User', num => 0, label => 'Database username', }, value => { hdr => 'Value', num => 1, label => 'Value' }, versions => { hdr => 'Versions', num => 1, label => 'Number of InnoDB MVCC versions unpurged' }, victim => { hdr => 'Victim', num => 0, label => 'Whether this txn was the deadlock victim' }, wait_array_size => { hdr => 'Wait Array Size', num => 1, label => 'Wait Array Size' }, wait_status => { hdr => 'Lock Status', num => 0, label => 'Status of txn locks' }, waited_at_filename => { hdr => 'File', num => 0, label => 'Filename at which thread waits' }, waited_at_line => { hdr => 'Line', num => 1, label => 'Line at which thread waits' }, waiters_flag => { hdr => 'Waiters', num => 1, label => 'Waiters Flag' }, waiting => { hdr => 'Waiting', num => 1, label => 'Whether lock is being waited for' }, when => { hdr => 'When', num => 0, label => 'Time scale' }, writer_lock_mode => { hdr => 'Wrtr Lck Mode', num => 0, label => 'Writer lock mode' }, writer_thread => { hdr => 'Wrtr Thread', num => 1, label => 'Writer thread ID' }, writes_pending => { hdr => 'Writes', num => 1, label => 'Number of writes pending' }, writes_pending_flush_list => { hdr => 'Flush List Writes', num => 1, label => 'Number of flush list writes pending' }, writes_pending_lru => { hdr => 'LRU Writes', num => 1, label => 'Number of LRU writes pending' }, writes_pending_single_page => { hdr => '1-Page Writes', num => 1, label => 'Number of 1-page writes pending' }, ); # Apply a default property or three. By default, columns are not width-constrained, # aligned left, and sorted alphabetically, not numerically. foreach my $col ( values %columns ) { map { $col->{$_} ||= 0 } qw(num minw maxw); $col->{just} = $col->{num} ? '' : '-'; } # Filters {{{3 # This hash defines every filter that can be applied to a table. These # become part of tbl_meta as well. Each filter is just an expression that # returns true or false. # Properties of each entry: # * func: the subroutine # * name: the name, repeated # * user: whether it's a user-defined filter (saved in config) # * text: text of the subroutine # * note: explanation my %filters = (); # These are pre-processed to live in %filters above, by compiling them. my %builtin_filters = ( hide_self => { text => <<' END', return ( !$set->{info} || $set->{info} ne 'SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST' ) && ( !$set->{query_text} || $set->{query_text} !~ m/INNODB STATUS$/ ); END note => 'Removes the innotop processes from the list', tbls => [qw(innodb_transactions processlist)], }, hide_inactive => { text => <<' END', return ( !defined($set->{txn_status}) || $set->{txn_status} ne 'not started' ) && ( !defined($set->{cmd}) || $set->{cmd} !~ m/Sleep|Binlog Dump/ ) && ( !defined($set->{info}) || $set->{info} =~ m/\S/ ); END note => 'Removes processes which are not doing anything', tbls => [qw(innodb_transactions processlist)], }, hide_slave_io => { text => <<' END', return !$set->{state} || $set->{state} !~ m/^(?:Waiting for master|Has read all relay)/; END note => 'Removes slave I/O threads from the list', tbls => [qw(processlist slave_io_status)], }, table_is_open => { text => <<' END', return $set->{num_times_open} + $set->{is_name_locked}; END note => 'Removes tables that are not in use or locked', tbls => [qw(open_tables)], }, cxn_is_master => { text => <<' END', return $set->{master_file} ? 1 : 0; END note => 'Removes servers that are not masters', tbls => [qw(master_status)], }, cxn_is_slave => { text => <<' END', return $set->{master_host} ? 1 : 0; END note => 'Removes servers that are not slaves', tbls => [qw(slave_io_status slave_sql_status)], }, thd_is_not_waiting => { text => <<' END', return $set->{thread_status} !~ m#waiting for i/o request#; END note => 'Removes idle I/O threads', tbls => [qw(io_threads)], }, ); foreach my $key ( keys %builtin_filters ) { my ( $sub, $err ) = compile_filter($builtin_filters{$key}->{text}); $filters{$key} = { func => $sub, text => $builtin_filters{$key}->{text}, user => 0, name => $key, # useful for later note => $builtin_filters{$key}->{note}, tbls => $builtin_filters{$key}->{tbls}, } } # Variable sets {{{3 # Sets (arrayrefs) of variables that are used in S mode. They are read/written to # the config file. my %var_sets = ( general => { text => join( ', ', 'set_precision(Questions/Uptime_hires) as QPS', 'set_precision(Com_commit/Uptime_hires) as Commit_PS', 'set_precision((Com_rollback||0)/(Com_commit||1)) as Rollback_Commit', 'set_precision((' . join('+', map { "($_||0)" } qw(Com_delete Com_delete_multi Com_insert Com_insert_select Com_replace Com_replace_select Com_select Com_update Com_update_multi)) . ')/(Com_commit||1)) as Write_Commit', 'set_precision((Com_select+(Qcache_hits||0))/((' . join('+', map { "($_||0)" } qw(Com_delete Com_delete_multi Com_insert Com_insert_select Com_replace Com_replace_select Com_select Com_update Com_update_multi)) . ')||1)) as R_W_Ratio', 'set_precision(Opened_tables/Uptime_hires) as Opens_PS', 'percent($cur->{Open_tables}/($cur->{table_cache})) as Table_Cache_Used', 'set_precision(Threads_created/Uptime_hires) as Threads_PS', 'percent($cur->{Threads_cached}/($cur->{thread_cache_size}||1)) as Thread_Cache_Used', 'percent($cur->{Max_used_connections}/($cur->{max_connections}||1)) as CXN_Used_Ever', 'percent($cur->{Threads_connected}/($cur->{max_connections}||1)) as CXN_Used_Now', ), }, commands => { text => join( ', ', qw(Uptime Questions Com_delete Com_delete_multi Com_insert Com_insert_select Com_replace Com_replace_select Com_select Com_update Com_update_multi) ), }, query_status => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Select_full_join Select_full_range_join Select_range Select_range_check Select_scan Slow_queries Sort_merge_passes Sort_range Sort_rows Sort_scan) ), }, innodb => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Innodb_row_lock_current_waits Innodb_row_lock_time Innodb_row_lock_time_avg Innodb_row_lock_time_max Innodb_row_lock_waits Innodb_rows_deleted Innodb_rows_inserted Innodb_rows_read Innodb_rows_updated) ), }, txn => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Com_begin Com_commit Com_rollback Com_savepoint Com_xa_commit Com_xa_end Com_xa_prepare Com_xa_recover Com_xa_rollback Com_xa_start) ), }, key_cache => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Key_blocks_not_flushed Key_blocks_unused Key_blocks_used Key_read_requests Key_reads Key_write_requests Key_writes ) ), }, query_cache => { text => join( ',', "percent($exprs{QcacheHitRatio}) as Hit_Pct", 'set_precision((Qcache_hits||0)/(Qcache_inserts||1)) as Hit_Ins', 'set_precision((Qcache_lowmem_prunes||0)/Uptime_hires) as Lowmem_Prunes_sec', 'percent(1-((Qcache_free_blocks||0)/(Qcache_total_blocks||1))) as Blocks_used', qw( Qcache_free_blocks Qcache_free_memory Qcache_not_cached Qcache_queries_in_cache) ), }, handler => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Handler_read_key Handler_read_first Handler_read_next Handler_read_prev Handler_read_rnd Handler_read_rnd_next Handler_delete Handler_update Handler_write) ), }, cxns_files_threads => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Aborted_clients Aborted_connects Bytes_received Bytes_sent Compression Connections Created_tmp_disk_tables Created_tmp_files Created_tmp_tables Max_used_connections Open_files Open_streams Open_tables Opened_tables Table_locks_immediate Table_locks_waited Threads_cached Threads_connected Threads_created Threads_running) ), }, prep_stmt => { text => join( ',', qw( Uptime Com_dealloc_sql Com_execute_sql Com_prepare_sql Com_reset Com_stmt_close Com_stmt_execute Com_stmt_fetch Com_stmt_prepare Com_stmt_reset Com_stmt_send_long_data ) ), }, innodb_health => { text => join( ',', "$exprs{OldVersions} as OldVersions", qw(IB_sm_mutex_spin_waits IB_sm_mutex_spin_rounds IB_sm_mutex_os_waits), "$exprs{NumTxns} as NumTxns", "$exprs{MaxTxnTime} as MaxTxnTime", qw(IB_ro_queries_inside IB_ro_queries_in_queue), "set_precision($exprs{DirtyBufs} * 100) as dirty_bufs", "set_precision($exprs{BufPoolFill} * 100) as buf_fill", qw(IB_bp_pages_total IB_bp_pages_read IB_bp_pages_written IB_bp_pages_created) ), }, innodb_health2 => { text => join( ', ', 'percent(1-((Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free||0)/($cur->{Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total}||1))) as BP_page_cache_usage', 'percent(1-((Innodb_buffer_pool_reads||0)/(Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests||1))) as BP_cache_hit_ratio', 'Innodb_buffer_pool_wait_free', 'Innodb_log_waits', ), }, slow_queries => { text => join( ', ', 'set_precision(Slow_queries/Uptime_hires) as Slow_PS', 'set_precision(Select_full_join/Uptime_hires) as Full_Join_PS', 'percent(Select_full_join/(Com_select||1)) as Full_Join_Ratio', ), }, ); # Server sets {{{3 # Defines sets of servers between which the user can quickly switch. my %server_groups; # Connections {{{3 # This hash defines server connections. Each connection is a string that can be passed to # the DBI connection. These are saved in the connections section in the config file. my %connections; # Defines the parts of connections. my @conn_parts = qw(user have_user pass have_pass dsn savepass dl_table); # Graph widths {{{3 # This hash defines the max values seen for various status/variable values, for graphing. # These are stored in their own section in the config file. These are just initial values: my %mvs = ( Com_select => 50, Com_insert => 50, Com_update => 50, Com_delete => 50, Questions => 100, ); # ########################################################################### # Valid Term::ANSIColor color strings. # ########################################################################### my %ansicolors = map { $_ => 1 } qw( black blink blue bold clear concealed cyan dark green magenta on_black on_blue on_cyan on_green on_magenta on_red on_white on_yellow red reset reverse underline underscore white yellow); # ########################################################################### # Valid comparison operators for color rules # ########################################################################### my %comp_ops = ( '==' => 'Numeric equality', '>' => 'Numeric greater-than', '<' => 'Numeric less-than', '>=' => 'Numeric greater-than/equal', '<=' => 'Numeric less-than/equal', '!=' => 'Numeric not-equal', 'eq' => 'String equality', 'gt' => 'String greater-than', 'lt' => 'String less-than', 'ge' => 'String greater-than/equal', 'le' => 'String less-than/equal', 'ne' => 'String not-equal', '=~' => 'Pattern match', '!~' => 'Negated pattern match', ); # ########################################################################### # Valid aggregate functions. # ########################################################################### my %agg_funcs = ( first => sub { return $_[0] }, count => sub { return 0 + @_; }, avg => sub { my @args = grep { defined $_ } @_; return (sum(map { m/([\d\.-]+)/g } @args) || 0) / (scalar(@args) || 1); }, sum => sub { my @args = grep { defined $_ } @_; return sum(@args); } ); # ########################################################################### # Valid functions for transformations. # ########################################################################### my %trans_funcs = ( shorten => \&shorten, secs_to_time => \&secs_to_time, no_ctrl_char => \&no_ctrl_char, percent => \&percent, commify => \&commify, dulint_to_int => \&dulint_to_int, set_precision => \&set_precision, ); # Table definitions {{{3 # This hash defines every table that can get displayed in every mode. Each # table specifies columns and column data sources. The column is # defined by the %columns hash. # # Example: foo => { src => 'bar' } means the foo column (look at # $columns{foo} for its definition) gets its data from the 'bar' element of # the current data set, whatever that is. # # These columns are post-processed after being defined, because they get stuff # from %columns. After all the config is loaded for columns, there's more # post-processing too; the subroutines compiled from src get added to # the hash elements for extract_values to use. # ########################################################################### my %tbl_meta = ( adaptive_hash_index => { capt => 'Adaptive Hash Index', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, hash_table_size => { src => 'IB_ib_hash_table_size', trans => [qw(shorten)], }, used_cells => { src => 'IB_ib_used_cells' }, bufs_in_node_heap => { src => 'IB_ib_bufs_in_node_heap' }, hash_searches_s => { src => 'IB_ib_hash_searches_s' }, non_hash_searches_s => { src => 'IB_ib_non_hash_searches_s' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn hash_table_size used_cells bufs_in_node_heap hash_searches_s non_hash_searches_s) ], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'ib', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, buffer_pool => { capt => 'Buffer Pool', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, total_mem_alloc => { src => 'IB_bp_total_mem_alloc', trans => [qw(shorten)], }, awe_mem_alloc => { src => 'IB_bp_awe_mem_alloc', trans => [qw(shorten)], }, add_pool_alloc => { src => 'IB_bp_add_pool_alloc', trans => [qw(shorten)], }, buf_pool_size => { src => 'IB_bp_buf_pool_size', trans => [qw(shorten)], }, buf_free => { src => 'IB_bp_buf_free' }, buf_pool_hit_rate => { src => 'IB_bp_buf_pool_hit_rate' }, buf_pool_reads => { src => 'IB_bp_buf_pool_reads' }, buf_pool_hits => { src => 'IB_bp_buf_pool_hits' }, dict_mem_alloc => { src => 'IB_bp_dict_mem_alloc' }, pages_total => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_total' }, pages_modified => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_modified' }, reads_pending => { src => 'IB_bp_reads_pending' }, writes_pending => { src => 'IB_bp_writes_pending' }, writes_pending_lru => { src => 'IB_bp_writes_pending_lru' }, writes_pending_flush_list => { src => 'IB_bp_writes_pending_flush_list' }, writes_pending_single_page => { src => 'IB_bp_writes_pending_single_page' }, page_creates_sec => { src => 'IB_bp_page_creates_sec' }, page_reads_sec => { src => 'IB_bp_page_reads_sec' }, page_writes_sec => { src => 'IB_bp_page_writes_sec' }, pages_created => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_created' }, pages_read => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_read' }, pages_written => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_written' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn buf_pool_size buf_free pages_total pages_modified buf_pool_hit_rate total_mem_alloc add_pool_alloc)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'bp', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, # TODO: a new step in set_to_tbl: join result to itself, grouped? # TODO: this would also enable pulling Q and T data together. # TODO: using a SQL-ish language would also allow pivots to be easier -- treat the pivoted data as a view and SELECT from it. cmd_summary => { capt => 'Command Summary', cust => {}, cols => { name => { src => 'name' }, total => { src => 'total' }, value => { src => 'value', agg => 'sum'}, pct => { src => 'value/total', trans => [qw(percent)] }, last_total => { src => 'last_total' }, last_value => { src => 'last_value', agg => 'sum'}, last_pct => { src => 'last_value/last_total', trans => [qw(percent)] }, }, visible => [qw(name value pct last_value last_pct)], filters => [qw()], sort_cols => '-value', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', group_by => [qw(name)], aggregate => 1, }, deadlock_locks => { capt => 'Deadlock Locks', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, mysql_thread_id => { src => 'mysql_thread_id' }, dl_txn_num => { src => 'dl_txn_num' }, lock_type => { src => 'lock_type' }, space_id => { src => 'space_id' }, page_no => { src => 'page_no' }, heap_no => { src => 'heap_no' }, n_bits => { src => 'n_bits' }, index => { src => 'index' }, db => { src => 'db' }, tbl => { src => 'table' }, lock_mode => { src => 'lock_mode' }, special => { src => 'special' }, insert_intention => { src => 'insert_intention' }, waiting => { src => 'waiting' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn mysql_thread_id waiting lock_mode db tbl index special insert_intention)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn mysql_thread_id', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'dl', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, deadlock_transactions => { capt => 'Deadlock Transactions', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, active_secs => { src => 'active_secs' }, dl_txn_num => { src => 'dl_txn_num' }, has_read_view => { src => 'has_read_view' }, heap_size => { src => 'heap_size' }, host_and_domain => { src => 'hostname' }, hostname => { src => $exprs{Host} }, ip => { src => 'ip' }, lock_structs => { src => 'lock_structs' }, lock_wait_time => { src => 'lock_wait_time', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, mysql_thread_id => { src => 'mysql_thread_id' }, os_thread_id => { src => 'os_thread_id' }, proc_no => { src => 'proc_no' }, query_id => { src => 'query_id' }, query_status => { src => 'query_status' }, query_text => { src => 'query_text', trans => [ qw(no_ctrl_char) ] }, row_locks => { src => 'row_locks' }, tables_in_use => { src => 'tables_in_use' }, tables_locked => { src => 'tables_locked' }, thread_decl_inside => { src => 'thread_decl_inside' }, thread_status => { src => 'thread_status' }, 'time' => { src => 'active_secs', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, timestring => { src => 'timestring' }, txn_doesnt_see_ge => { src => 'txn_doesnt_see_ge' }, txn_id => { src => 'txn_id' }, txn_sees_lt => { src => 'txn_sees_lt' }, txn_status => { src => 'txn_status' }, truncates => { src => 'truncates' }, undo_log_entries => { src => 'undo_log_entries' }, user => { src => 'user' }, victim => { src => 'victim' }, wait_status => { src => 'lock_wait_status' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn mysql_thread_id timestring user hostname victim time undo_log_entries lock_structs query_text)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn mysql_thread_id', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'dl', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, explain => { capt => 'EXPLAIN Results', cust => {}, cols => { part_id => { src => 'id' }, select_type => { src => 'select_type' }, tbl => { src => 'table' }, partitions => { src => 'partitions' }, scan_type => { src => 'type' }, possible_keys => { src => 'possible_keys' }, index => { src => 'key' }, key_len => { src => 'key_len' }, index_ref => { src => 'ref' }, num_rows => { src => 'rows' }, special => { src => 'extra' }, }, visible => [ qw(select_type tbl partitions scan_type possible_keys index key_len index_ref num_rows special)], filters => [], sort_cols => '', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, file_io_misc => { capt => 'File I/O Misc', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, io_bytes_s => { src => 'IB_io_avg_bytes_s' }, io_flush_type => { src => 'IB_io_flush_type' }, io_fsyncs_s => { src => 'IB_io_fsyncs_s' }, io_reads_s => { src => 'IB_io_reads_s' }, io_writes_s => { src => 'IB_io_writes_s' }, os_file_reads => { src => 'IB_io_os_file_reads' }, os_file_writes => { src => 'IB_io_os_file_writes' }, os_fsyncs => { src => 'IB_io_os_fsyncs' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn os_file_reads os_file_writes os_fsyncs io_reads_s io_writes_s io_bytes_s)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'io', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, fk_error => { capt => 'Foreign Key Error Info', cust => {}, cols => { timestring => { src => 'IB_fk_timestring' }, child_db => { src => 'IB_fk_child_db' }, child_table => { src => 'IB_fk_child_table' }, child_index => { src => 'IB_fk_child_index' }, fk_name => { src => 'IB_fk_fk_name' }, parent_db => { src => 'IB_fk_parent_db' }, parent_table => { src => 'IB_fk_parent_table' }, parent_col => { src => 'IB_fk_parent_col' }, parent_index => { src => 'IB_fk_parent_index' }, attempted_op => { src => 'IB_fk_attempted_op' }, }, visible => [ qw(timestring child_db child_table child_index parent_db parent_table parent_col parent_index fk_name attempted_op)], filters => [], sort_cols => '', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'fk', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, insert_buffers => { capt => 'Insert Buffers', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, inserts => { src => 'IB_ib_inserts' }, merged_recs => { src => 'IB_ib_merged_recs' }, merges => { src => 'IB_ib_merges' }, size => { src => 'IB_ib_size' }, free_list_len => { src => 'IB_ib_free_list_len' }, seg_size => { src => 'IB_ib_seg_size' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn inserts merged_recs merges size free_list_len seg_size)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'ib', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, innodb_locks => { capt => 'InnoDB Locks', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, db => { src => 'db' }, index => { src => 'index' }, insert_intention => { src => 'insert_intention' }, lock_mode => { src => 'lock_mode' }, lock_type => { src => 'lock_type' }, lock_wait_time => { src => 'lock_wait_time', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, mysql_thread_id => { src => 'mysql_thread_id' }, n_bits => { src => 'n_bits' }, page_no => { src => 'page_no' }, space_id => { src => 'space_id' }, special => { src => 'special' }, tbl => { src => 'table' }, 'time' => { src => 'active_secs', hdr => 'Active', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, txn_id => { src => 'txn_id' }, waiting => { src => 'waiting' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn mysql_thread_id lock_type waiting lock_wait_time time lock_mode db tbl index insert_intention special)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn -lock_wait_time', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'tx', colors => [ { col => 'lock_wait_time', op => '>', arg => 60, color => 'red' }, { col => 'lock_wait_time', op => '>', arg => 30, color => 'yellow' }, { col => 'lock_wait_time', op => '>', arg => 10, color => 'green' }, ], group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, innodb_transactions => { capt => 'InnoDB Transactions', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, active_secs => { src => 'active_secs' }, has_read_view => { src => 'has_read_view' }, heap_size => { src => 'heap_size' }, hostname => { src => $exprs{Host} }, ip => { src => 'ip' }, wait_status => { src => 'lock_wait_status' }, lock_wait_time => { src => 'lock_wait_time', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, lock_structs => { src => 'lock_structs' }, mysql_thread_id => { src => 'mysql_thread_id' }, os_thread_id => { src => 'os_thread_id' }, proc_no => { src => 'proc_no' }, query_id => { src => 'query_id' }, query_status => { src => 'query_status' }, query_text => { src => 'query_text', trans => [ qw(no_ctrl_char) ] }, txn_time_remain => { src => $exprs{TxnTimeRemain}, trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, row_locks => { src => 'row_locks' }, tables_in_use => { src => 'tables_in_use' }, tables_locked => { src => 'tables_locked' }, thread_decl_inside => { src => 'thread_decl_inside' }, thread_status => { src => 'thread_status' }, 'time' => { src => 'active_secs', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ], agg => 'sum' }, txn_doesnt_see_ge => { src => 'txn_doesnt_see_ge' }, txn_id => { src => 'txn_id' }, txn_sees_lt => { src => 'txn_sees_lt' }, txn_status => { src => 'txn_status', minw => 10, maxw => 10 }, undo_log_entries => { src => 'undo_log_entries' }, user => { src => 'user', maxw => 10 }, cnt => { src => 'mysql_thread_id', minw => 0 }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn cnt mysql_thread_id user hostname txn_status time undo_log_entries query_text)], filters => [ qw( hide_self hide_inactive ) ], sort_cols => '-active_secs txn_status cxn mysql_thread_id', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'tx', hide_caption => 1, colors => [ { col => 'wait_status', op => 'eq', arg => 'LOCK WAIT', color => 'black on_red' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 600, color => 'red' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 300, color => 'yellow' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 60, color => 'green' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 30, color => 'cyan' }, { col => 'txn_status', op => 'eq', arg => 'not started', color => 'white' }, ], group_by => [ qw(cxn txn_status) ], aggregate => 0, }, io_threads => { capt => 'I/O Threads', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, thread => { src => 'thread' }, thread_purpose => { src => 'purpose' }, event_set => { src => 'event_set' }, thread_status => { src => 'state' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn thread thread_purpose thread_status)], filters => [ qw() ], sort_cols => 'cxn thread', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'io', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, log_statistics => { capt => 'Log Statistics', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, last_chkp => { src => 'IB_lg_last_chkp' }, log_flushed_to => { src => 'IB_lg_log_flushed_to' }, log_ios_done => { src => 'IB_lg_log_ios_done' }, log_ios_s => { src => 'IB_lg_log_ios_s' }, log_seq_no => { src => 'IB_lg_log_seq_no' }, pending_chkp_writes => { src => 'IB_lg_pending_chkp_writes' }, pending_log_writes => { src => 'IB_lg_pending_log_writes' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn log_seq_no log_flushed_to last_chkp log_ios_done log_ios_s)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'lg', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, master_status => { capt => 'Master Status', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, binlog_do_db => { src => 'binlog_do_db' }, binlog_ignore_db => { src => 'binlog_ignore_db' }, master_file => { src => 'file' }, master_pos => { src => 'position' }, binlog_cache_overflow => { src => '(Binlog_cache_disk_use||0)/(Binlog_cache_use||1)', trans => [ qw(percent) ] }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn master_file master_pos binlog_cache_overflow)], filters => [ qw(cxn_is_master) ], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, pending_io => { capt => 'Pending I/O', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, p_normal_aio_reads => { src => 'IB_io_pending_normal_aio_reads' }, p_aio_writes => { src => 'IB_io_pending_aio_writes' }, p_ibuf_aio_reads => { src => 'IB_io_pending_ibuf_aio_reads' }, p_sync_ios => { src => 'IB_io_pending_sync_ios' }, p_buf_pool_flushes => { src => 'IB_io_pending_buffer_pool_flushes' }, p_log_flushes => { src => 'IB_io_pending_log_flushes' }, p_log_ios => { src => 'IB_io_pending_log_ios' }, p_preads => { src => 'IB_io_pending_preads' }, p_pwrites => { src => 'IB_io_pending_pwrites' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn p_normal_aio_reads p_aio_writes p_ibuf_aio_reads p_sync_ios p_log_flushes p_log_ios)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'io', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, open_tables => { capt => 'Open Tables', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, db => { src => 'database' }, tbl => { src => 'table' }, num_times_open => { src => 'in_use' }, is_name_locked => { src => 'name_locked' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn db tbl num_times_open is_name_locked)], filters => [ qw(table_is_open) ], sort_cols => '-num_times_open cxn db tbl', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, page_statistics => { capt => 'Page Statistics', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, pages_read => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_read' }, pages_written => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_written' }, pages_created => { src => 'IB_bp_pages_created' }, page_reads_sec => { src => 'IB_bp_page_reads_sec' }, page_writes_sec => { src => 'IB_bp_page_writes_sec' }, page_creates_sec => { src => 'IB_bp_page_creates_sec' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn pages_read pages_written pages_created page_reads_sec page_writes_sec page_creates_sec)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'bp', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, processlist => { capt => 'MySQL Process List', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn', minw => 6, maxw => 10 }, mysql_thread_id => { src => 'id', minw => 6, maxw => 0 }, user => { src => 'user', minw => 5, maxw => 8 }, hostname => { src => $exprs{Host}, minw => 13, maxw => 8, }, port => { src => $exprs{Port}, minw => 0, maxw => 0, }, host_and_port => { src => 'host', minw => 0, maxw => 0 }, db => { src => 'db', minw => 6, maxw => 12 }, cmd => { src => 'command', minw => 5, maxw => 0 }, time => { src => 'time', minw => 5, maxw => 0, trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ], agg => 'sum' }, state => { src => 'state', minw => 0, maxw => 0 }, info => { src => 'info', minw => 0, maxw => 0, trans => [ qw(no_ctrl_char) ] }, cnt => { src => 'id', minw => 0, maxw => 0 }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn cmd cnt mysql_thread_id state user hostname db time info)], filters => [ qw(hide_self hide_inactive hide_slave_io) ], sort_cols => '-time cxn hostname mysql_thread_id', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', hide_caption => 1, colors => [ { col => 'state', op => 'eq', arg => 'Locked', color => 'black on_red' }, { col => 'cmd', op => 'eq', arg => 'Sleep', color => 'white' }, { col => 'user', op => 'eq', arg => 'system user', color => 'white' }, { col => 'cmd', op => 'eq', arg => 'Connect', color => 'white' }, { col => 'cmd', op => 'eq', arg => 'Binlog Dump', color => 'white' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 600, color => 'red' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 120, color => 'yellow' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 60, color => 'green' }, { col => 'time', op => '>', arg => 30, color => 'cyan' }, ], group_by => [qw(cxn cmd)], aggregate => 0, }, # TODO: some more columns: # kb_used=hdr='BufUsed' minw='0' num='0' src='percent(1 - ((Key_blocks_unused * key_cache_block_size) / (key_buffer_size||1)))' dec='0' trans='' tbl='q_header' just='-' user='1' maxw='0' label='User-defined' # retries=hdr='Retries' minw='0' num='0' src='Slave_retried_transactions' dec='0' trans='' tbl='slave_sql_status' just='-' user='1' maxw='0' label='User-defined' # thd=hdr='Thd' minw='0' num='0' src='Threads_connected' dec='0' trans='' tbl='slave_sql_status' just='-' user='1' maxw='0' label='User-defined' q_header => { capt => 'Q-mode Header', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, questions => { src => 'Questions' }, qps => { src => 'Questions/Uptime_hires', dec => 1, trans => [qw(shorten)] }, load => { src => $exprs{ServerLoad}, dec => 1, trans => [qw(shorten)] }, slow => { src => 'Slow_queries', dec => 1, trans => [qw(shorten)] }, q_cache_hit => { src => $exprs{QcacheHitRatio}, dec => 1, trans => [qw(percent)] }, key_buffer_hit => { src => '1-(Key_reads/(Key_read_requests||1))', dec => 1, trans => [qw(percent)] }, bps_in => { src => 'Bytes_received/Uptime_hires', dec => 1, trans => [qw(shorten)] }, bps_out => { src => 'Bytes_sent/Uptime_hires', dec => 1, trans => [qw(shorten)] }, when => { src => 'when' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn when load qps slow q_cache_hit key_buffer_hit bps_in bps_out)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'when cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', hide_caption => 1, group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, row_operations => { capt => 'InnoDB Row Operations', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, num_inserts => { src => 'IB_ro_num_rows_ins' }, num_updates => { src => 'IB_ro_num_rows_upd' }, num_reads => { src => 'IB_ro_num_rows_read' }, num_deletes => { src => 'IB_ro_num_rows_del' }, num_inserts_sec => { src => 'IB_ro_ins_sec' }, num_updates_sec => { src => 'IB_ro_upd_sec' }, num_reads_sec => { src => 'IB_ro_read_sec' }, num_deletes_sec => { src => 'IB_ro_del_sec' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn num_inserts num_updates num_reads num_deletes num_inserts_sec num_updates_sec num_reads_sec num_deletes_sec)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'ro', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, row_operation_misc => { capt => 'Row Operation Misc', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, queries_in_queue => { src => 'IB_ro_queries_in_queue' }, queries_inside => { src => 'IB_ro_queries_inside' }, read_views_open => { src => 'IB_ro_read_views_open' }, main_thread_id => { src => 'IB_ro_main_thread_id' }, main_thread_proc_no => { src => 'IB_ro_main_thread_proc_no' }, main_thread_state => { src => 'IB_ro_main_thread_state' }, num_res_ext => { src => 'IB_ro_n_reserved_extents' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn queries_in_queue queries_inside read_views_open main_thread_state)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'ro', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, semaphores => { capt => 'InnoDB Semaphores', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, mutex_os_waits => { src => 'IB_sm_mutex_os_waits' }, mutex_spin_rounds => { src => 'IB_sm_mutex_spin_rounds' }, mutex_spin_waits => { src => 'IB_sm_mutex_spin_waits' }, reservation_count => { src => 'IB_sm_reservation_count' }, rw_excl_os_waits => { src => 'IB_sm_rw_excl_os_waits' }, rw_excl_spins => { src => 'IB_sm_rw_excl_spins' }, rw_shared_os_waits => { src => 'IB_sm_rw_shared_os_waits' }, rw_shared_spins => { src => 'IB_sm_rw_shared_spins' }, signal_count => { src => 'IB_sm_signal_count' }, wait_array_size => { src => 'IB_sm_wait_array_size' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn mutex_os_waits mutex_spin_waits mutex_spin_rounds rw_excl_os_waits rw_excl_spins rw_shared_os_waits rw_shared_spins signal_count reservation_count )], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'sm', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, slave_io_status => { capt => 'Slave I/O Status', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, connect_retry => { src => 'connect_retry' }, master_host => { src => 'master_host', hdr => 'Master'}, master_log_file => { src => 'master_log_file', hdr => 'File' }, master_port => { src => 'master_port' }, master_ssl_allowed => { src => 'master_ssl_allowed' }, master_ssl_ca_file => { src => 'master_ssl_ca_file' }, master_ssl_ca_path => { src => 'master_ssl_ca_path' }, master_ssl_cert => { src => 'master_ssl_cert' }, master_ssl_cipher => { src => 'master_ssl_cipher' }, master_ssl_key => { src => 'master_ssl_key' }, master_user => { src => 'master_user' }, read_master_log_pos => { src => 'read_master_log_pos', hdr => 'Pos' }, relay_log_size => { src => 'relay_log_space', trans => [qw(shorten)] }, slave_io_running => { src => 'slave_io_running', hdr => 'On?' }, slave_io_state => { src => 'slave_io_state', hdr => 'State' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn master_host slave_io_running master_log_file relay_log_size read_master_log_pos slave_io_state)], filters => [ qw( cxn_is_slave ) ], sort_cols => 'slave_io_running cxn', colors => [ { col => 'slave_io_running', op => 'ne', arg => 'Yes', color => 'black on_red' }, ], sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, slave_sql_status => { capt => 'Slave SQL Status', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, exec_master_log_pos => { src => 'exec_master_log_pos', hdr => 'Master Pos' }, last_errno => { src => 'last_errno' }, last_error => { src => 'last_error' }, master_host => { src => 'master_host', hdr => 'Master' }, relay_log_file => { src => 'relay_log_file' }, relay_log_pos => { src => 'relay_log_pos' }, relay_log_size => { src => 'relay_log_space', trans => [qw(shorten)] }, relay_master_log_file => { src => 'relay_master_log_file', hdr => 'Master File' }, replicate_do_db => { src => 'replicate_do_db' }, replicate_do_table => { src => 'replicate_do_table' }, replicate_ignore_db => { src => 'replicate_ignore_db' }, replicate_ignore_table => { src => 'replicate_ignore_table' }, replicate_wild_do_table => { src => 'replicate_wild_do_table' }, replicate_wild_ignore_table => { src => 'replicate_wild_ignore_table' }, skip_counter => { src => 'skip_counter' }, slave_sql_running => { src => 'slave_sql_running', hdr => 'On?' }, until_condition => { src => 'until_condition' }, until_log_file => { src => 'until_log_file' }, until_log_pos => { src => 'until_log_pos' }, time_behind_master => { src => 'seconds_behind_master', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, bytes_behind_master => { src => 'master_log_file && master_log_file eq relay_master_log_file ? read_master_log_pos - exec_master_log_pos : 0', trans => [qw(shorten)] }, slave_catchup_rate => { src => $exprs{SlaveCatchupRate}, trans => [ qw(set_precision) ] }, slave_open_temp_tables => { src => 'Slave_open_temp_tables' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn master_host slave_sql_running time_behind_master slave_catchup_rate slave_open_temp_tables relay_log_pos last_error)], filters => [ qw( cxn_is_slave ) ], sort_cols => 'slave_sql_running cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', colors => [ { col => 'slave_sql_running', op => 'ne', arg => 'Yes', color => 'black on_red' }, { col => 'time_behind_master', op => '>', arg => 600, color => 'red' }, { col => 'time_behind_master', op => '>', arg => 60, color => 'yellow' }, { col => 'time_behind_master', op => '==', arg => 0, color => 'white' }, ], group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, t_header => { capt => 'T-Mode Header', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, dirty_bufs => { src => $exprs{DirtyBufs}, trans => [qw(percent)] }, history_list_len => { src => 'IB_tx_history_list_len' }, lock_structs => { src => 'IB_tx_num_lock_structs' }, num_txns => { src => $exprs{NumTxns} }, max_txn => { src => $exprs{MaxTxnTime}, trans => [qw(secs_to_time)] }, undo_for => { src => 'IB_tx_purge_undo_for' }, used_bufs => { src => $exprs{BufPoolFill}, trans => [qw(percent)]}, versions => { src => $exprs{OldVersions} }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn history_list_len versions undo_for dirty_bufs used_bufs num_txns max_txn lock_structs)], filters => [ ], sort_cols => 'cxn', sort_dir => '1', innodb => '', colors => [], hide_caption => 1, group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, var_status => { capt => 'Variables & Status', cust => {}, cols => {}, # Generated from current varset visible => [], # Generated from current varset filters => [], sort_cols => '', sort_dir => 1, innodb => '', temp => 1, # Do not persist to config file. hide_caption => 1, pivot => 0, group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, wait_array => { capt => 'InnoDB Wait Array', cust => {}, cols => { cxn => { src => 'cxn' }, thread => { src => 'thread' }, waited_at_filename => { src => 'waited_at_filename' }, waited_at_line => { src => 'waited_at_line' }, 'time' => { src => 'waited_secs', trans => [ qw(secs_to_time) ] }, request_type => { src => 'request_type' }, lock_mem_addr => { src => 'lock_mem_addr' }, lock_cfile_name => { src => 'lock_cfile_name' }, lock_cline => { src => 'lock_cline' }, writer_thread => { src => 'writer_thread' }, writer_lock_mode => { src => 'writer_lock_mode' }, num_readers => { src => 'num_readers' }, lock_var => { src => 'lock_var' }, waiters_flag => { src => 'waiters_flag' }, last_s_file_name => { src => 'last_s_file_name' }, last_s_line => { src => 'last_s_line' }, last_x_file_name => { src => 'last_x_file_name' }, last_x_line => { src => 'last_x_line' }, cell_waiting => { src => 'cell_waiting' }, cell_event_set => { src => 'cell_event_set' }, }, visible => [ qw(cxn thread time waited_at_filename waited_at_line request_type num_readers lock_var waiters_flag cell_waiting cell_event_set)], filters => [], sort_cols => 'cxn -time', sort_dir => '1', innodb => 'sm', group_by => [], aggregate => 0, }, ); # Initialize %tbl_meta from %columns and do some checks. foreach my $table_name ( keys %tbl_meta ) { my $table = $tbl_meta{$table_name}; my $cols = $table->{cols}; foreach my $col_name ( keys %$cols ) { my $col_def = $table->{cols}->{$col_name}; die "I can't find a column named '$col_name' for '$table_name'" unless $columns{$col_name}; $columns{$col_name}->{referenced} = 1; foreach my $prop ( keys %col_props ) { # Each column gets non-existing values set from %columns or defaults from %col_props. if ( !$col_def->{$prop} ) { $col_def->{$prop} = defined($columns{$col_name}->{$prop}) ? $columns{$col_name}->{$prop} : $col_props{$prop}; } } # Ensure transformations and aggregate functions are valid die "Unknown aggregate function '$col_def->{agg}' " . "for column '$col_name' in table '$table_name'" unless exists $agg_funcs{$col_def->{agg}}; foreach my $trans ( @{$col_def->{trans}} ) { die "Unknown transformation '$trans' " . "for column '$col_name' in table '$table_name'" unless exists $trans_funcs{$trans}; } } # Ensure each column in visible and group_by exists in cols foreach my $place ( qw(visible group_by) ) { foreach my $col_name ( @{$table->{$place}} ) { if ( !exists $cols->{$col_name} ) { die "Column '$col_name' is listed in '$place' for '$table_name', but doesn't exist"; } } } # Compile sort and color subroutines $table->{sort_func} = make_sort_func($table); $table->{color_func} = make_color_func($table); } # This is for code cleanup: { my @unused_cols = grep { !$columns{$_}->{referenced} } sort keys %columns; if ( @unused_cols ) { die "The following columns are not used: " . join(' ', @unused_cols); } } # ########################################################################### # Operating modes {{{3 # ########################################################################### my %modes = ( B => { hdr => 'InnoDB Buffers', cust => {}, note => 'Shows buffer info from InnoDB', action_for => { i => { action => sub { toggle_config('status_inc') }, label => 'Toggle incremental status display', }, }, display_sub => \&display_B, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(buffer_pool page_statistics insert_buffers adaptive_hash_index)], visible_tables => [qw(buffer_pool page_statistics insert_buffers adaptive_hash_index)], }, C => { hdr => 'Command Summary', cust => {}, note => 'Shows relative magnitude of variables', action_for => { s => { action => sub { get_config_interactive('cmd_filter') }, label => 'Choose variable prefix', }, }, display_sub => \&display_C, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(cmd_summary)], visible_tables => [qw(cmd_summary)], }, D => { hdr => 'InnoDB Deadlocks', cust => {}, note => 'View InnoDB deadlock information', action_for => { c => { action => sub { edit_table('deadlock_transactions') }, label => 'Choose visible columns', }, w => { action => \&create_deadlock, label => 'Wipe deadlock status info by creating a deadlock', }, }, display_sub => \&display_D, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(deadlock_transactions deadlock_locks)], visible_tables => [qw(deadlock_transactions deadlock_locks)], }, F => { hdr => 'InnoDB FK Err', cust => {}, note => 'View the latest InnoDB foreign key error', action_for => {}, display_sub => \&display_F, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 1, tables => [qw(fk_error)], visible_tables => [qw(fk_error)], }, I => { hdr => 'InnoDB I/O Info', cust => {}, note => 'Shows I/O info (i/o, log...) from InnoDB', action_for => { i => { action => sub { toggle_config('status_inc') }, label => 'Toggle incremental status display', }, }, display_sub => \&display_I, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(io_threads pending_io file_io_misc log_statistics)], visible_tables => [qw(io_threads pending_io file_io_misc log_statistics)], }, L => { hdr => 'Locks', cust => {}, note => 'Shows transaction locks', action_for => { a => { action => sub { send_cmd_to_servers('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS test.innodb_lock_monitor(a int) ENGINE=InnoDB', 0, '', []); }, label => 'Start the InnoDB Lock Monitor', }, o => { action => sub { send_cmd_to_servers('DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.innodb_lock_monitor', 0, '', []); }, label => 'Stop the InnoDB Lock Monitor', }, }, display_sub => \&display_L, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(innodb_locks)], visible_tables => [qw(innodb_locks)], }, M => { hdr => 'Replication Status', cust => {}, note => 'Shows replication (master and slave) status', action_for => { a => { action => sub { send_cmd_to_servers('START SLAVE', 0, 'START SLAVE SQL_THREAD UNTIL MASTER_LOG_FILE = ?, MASTER_LOG_POS = ?', []); }, label => 'Start slave(s)', }, i => { action => sub { toggle_config('status_inc') }, label => 'Toggle incremental status display', }, o => { action => sub { send_cmd_to_servers('STOP SLAVE', 0, '', []); }, label => 'Stop slave(s)', }, b => { action => sub { purge_master_logs() }, label => 'Purge unused master logs', }, }, display_sub => \&display_M, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(slave_sql_status slave_io_status master_status)], visible_tables => [qw(slave_sql_status slave_io_status master_status)], }, O => { hdr => 'Open Tables', cust => {}, note => 'Shows open tables in MySQL', action_for => { r => { action => sub { reverse_sort('open_tables'); }, label => 'Reverse sort order', }, s => { action => sub { choose_sort_cols('open_tables'); }, label => "Choose sort column", }, }, display_sub => \&display_O, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(open_tables)], visible_tables => [qw(open_tables)], }, Q => { hdr => 'Query List', cust => {}, note => 'Shows queries from SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST', action_for => { a => { action => sub { toggle_filter('processlist', 'hide_self') }, label => 'Toggle the innotop process', }, c => { action => sub { edit_table('processlist') }, label => 'Choose visible columns', }, e => { action => sub { analyze_query('e'); }, label => "Explain a thread's query", }, f => { action => sub { analyze_query('f'); }, label => "Show a thread's full query", }, h => { action => sub { toggle_visible_table('Q', 'q_header') }, label => 'Toggle the header on and off', }, i => { action => sub { toggle_filter('processlist', 'hide_inactive') }, label => 'Toggle idle processes', }, k => { action => sub { kill_query('CONNECTION') }, label => "Kill a query's connection", }, r => { action => sub { reverse_sort('processlist'); }, label => 'Reverse sort order', }, s => { action => sub { choose_sort_cols('processlist'); }, label => "Change the display's sort column", }, x => { action => sub { kill_query('QUERY') }, label => "Kill a query", }, }, display_sub => \&display_Q, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(q_header processlist)], visible_tables => [qw(q_header processlist)], }, R => { hdr => 'InnoDB Row Ops', cust => {}, note => 'Shows InnoDB row operation and semaphore info', action_for => { i => { action => sub { toggle_config('status_inc') }, label => 'Toggle incremental status display', }, }, display_sub => \&display_R, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(row_operations row_operation_misc semaphores wait_array)], visible_tables => [qw(row_operations row_operation_misc semaphores wait_array)], }, S => { hdr => 'Variables & Status', cust => {}, note => 'Shows query load statistics a la vmstat', action_for => { '>' => { action => sub { switch_var_set('S_set', 1) }, label => 'Switch to next variable set', }, '<' => { action => sub { switch_var_set('S_set', -1) }, label => 'Switch to prev variable set', }, c => { action => sub { choose_var_set('S_set'); start_S_mode(); }, label => "Choose which set to display", }, e => { action => \&edit_current_var_set, label => 'Edit the current set of variables', }, i => { action => sub { $clear_screen_sub->(); toggle_config('status_inc') }, label => 'Toggle incremental status display', }, '-' => { action => sub { set_display_precision(-1) }, label => 'Decrease fractional display precision', }, '+' => { action => sub { set_display_precision(1) }, label => 'Increase fractional display precision', }, g => { action => sub { set_s_mode('g') }, label => 'Switch to graph (tload) view', }, s => { action => sub { set_s_mode('s') }, label => 'Switch to standard (vmstat) view', }, v => { action => sub { set_s_mode('v') }, label => 'Switch to pivoted view', }, }, display_sub => \&display_S, no_clear_screen => 1, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(var_status)], visible_tables => [qw(var_status)], }, T => { hdr => 'InnoDB Txns', cust => {}, note => 'Shows InnoDB transactions in top-like format', action_for => { a => { action => sub { toggle_filter('innodb_transactions', 'hide_self') }, label => 'Toggle the innotop process', }, c => { action => sub { edit_table('innodb_transactions') }, label => 'Choose visible columns', }, e => { action => sub { analyze_query('e'); }, label => "Explain a thread's query", }, f => { action => sub { analyze_query('f'); }, label => "Show a thread's full query", }, h => { action => sub { toggle_visible_table('T', 't_header') }, label => 'Toggle the header on and off', }, i => { action => sub { toggle_filter('innodb_transactions', 'hide_inactive') }, label => 'Toggle inactive transactions', }, k => { action => sub { kill_query('CONNECTION') }, label => "Kill a transaction's connection", }, r => { action => sub { reverse_sort('innodb_transactions'); }, label => 'Reverse sort order', }, s => { action => sub { choose_sort_cols('innodb_transactions'); }, label => "Change the display's sort column", }, x => { action => sub { kill_query('QUERY') }, label => "Kill a query", }, }, display_sub => \&display_T, connections => [], server_group => '', one_connection => 0, tables => [qw(t_header innodb_transactions)], visible_tables => [qw(t_header innodb_transactions)], }, ); # ########################################################################### # Global key mappings {{{3 # Keyed on a single character, which is read from the keyboard. Uppercase # letters switch modes. Lowercase letters access commands when in a mode. # These can be overridden by action_for in %modes. # ########################################################################### my %action_for = ( '$' => { action => \&edit_configuration, label => 'Edit configuration settings', }, '?' => { action => \&display_help, label => 'Show help', }, '!' => { action => \&display_license, label => 'Show license and warranty', }, '^' => { action => \&edit_table, label => "Edit the displayed table(s)", }, '#' => { action => \&choose_server_groups, label => 'Select/create server groups', }, '@' => { action => \&choose_servers, label => 'Select/create server connections', }, '/' => { action => \&add_quick_filter, label => 'Quickly filter what you see', }, '\\' => { action => \&clear_quick_filters, label => 'Clear quick-filters', }, '%' => { action => \&choose_filters, label => 'Choose and edit table filters', }, "\t" => { action => \&next_server_group, label => 'Switch to the next server group', key => 'TAB', }, '=' => { action => \&toggle_aggregate, label => 'Toggle aggregation', }, # TODO: can these be auto-generated from %modes? B => { action => sub { switch_mode('B') }, label => '', }, C => { action => sub { switch_mode('C') }, label => '', }, D => { action => sub { switch_mode('D') }, label => '', }, F => { action => sub { switch_mode('F') }, label => '', }, I => { action => sub { switch_mode('I') }, label => '', }, L => { action => sub { switch_mode('L') }, label => '', }, M => { action => sub { switch_mode('M') }, label => '', }, O => { action => sub { switch_mode('O') }, label => '', }, Q => { action => sub { switch_mode('Q') }, label => '', }, R => { action => sub { switch_mode('R') }, label => '', }, S => { action => \&start_S_mode, label => '', }, T => { action => sub { switch_mode('T') }, label => '', }, d => { action => sub { get_config_interactive('interval') }, label => 'Change refresh interval', }, n => { action => \&next_server, label => 'Switch to the next connection' }, p => { action => \&pause, label => 'Pause innotop', }, q => { action => \&finish, label => 'Quit innotop', }, ); # ########################################################################### # Sleep times after certain statements {{{3 # ########################################################################### my %stmt_sleep_time_for = (); # ########################################################################### # Config editor key mappings {{{3 # ########################################################################### my %cfg_editor_action = ( c => { note => 'Edit columns, etc in the displayed table(s)', func => \&edit_table, }, g => { note => 'Edit general configuration', func => \&edit_configuration_variables, }, k => { note => 'Edit row-coloring rules', func => \&edit_color_rules, }, p => { note => 'Manage plugins', func => \&edit_plugins, }, s => { note => 'Edit server groups', func => \&edit_server_groups, }, S => { note => 'Edit SQL statement sleep delays', func => \&edit_stmt_sleep_times, }, t => { note => 'Choose which table(s) to display in this mode', func => \&choose_mode_tables, }, ); # ########################################################################### # Color editor key mappings {{{3 # ########################################################################### my %color_editor_action = ( n => { note => 'Create a new color rule', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $idx ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $col; do { $col = prompt_list( 'Choose the target column for the rule', '', sub { return keys %{$meta->{cols}} }, { map { $_ => $meta->{cols}->{$_}->{label} } keys %{$meta->{cols}} }); } while ( !$col ); ( $col ) = grep { $_ } split(/\W+/, $col); return $idx unless $col && exists $meta->{cols}->{$col}; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $op; do { $op = prompt_list( 'Choose the comparison operator for the rule', '', sub { return keys %comp_ops }, { map { $_ => $comp_ops{$_} } keys %comp_ops } ); } until ( $op ); $op =~ s/\s+//g; return $idx unless $op && exists $comp_ops{$op}; my $arg; do { $arg = prompt('Specify an argument for the comparison'); } until defined $arg; my $color; do { $color = prompt_list( 'Choose the color(s) the row should be when the rule matches', '', sub { return keys %ansicolors }, { map { $_ => $_ } keys %ansicolors } ); } until defined $color; $color = join(' ', unique(grep { exists $ansicolors{$_} } split(/\W+/, $color))); return $idx unless $color; push @{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{colors}}, { col => $col, op => $op, arg => $arg, color => $color }; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{colors} = 1; return $idx; }, }, d => { note => 'Remove the selected rule', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $idx ) = @_; my @rules = @{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{colors} }; return 0 unless @rules > 0 && $idx < @rules && $idx >= 0; splice(@{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{colors}}, $idx, 1); $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{colors} = 1; return $idx == @rules ? $#rules : $idx; }, }, j => { note => 'Move highlight down one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $idx ) = @_; my $num_rules = scalar @{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{colors}}; return ($idx + 1) % $num_rules; }, }, k => { note => 'Move highlight up one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $idx ) = @_; my $num_rules = scalar @{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{colors}}; return ($idx - 1) % $num_rules; }, }, '+' => { note => 'Move selected rule up one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $idx ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my $dest = $idx == 0 ? scalar(@{$meta->{colors}} - 1) : $idx - 1; my $temp = $meta->{colors}->[$idx]; $meta->{colors}->[$idx] = $meta->{colors}->[$dest]; $meta->{colors}->[$dest] = $temp; $meta->{cust}->{colors} = 1; return $dest; }, }, '-' => { note => 'Move selected rule down one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $idx ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my $dest = $idx == scalar(@{$meta->{colors}} - 1) ? 0 : $idx + 1; my $temp = $meta->{colors}->[$idx]; $meta->{colors}->[$idx] = $meta->{colors}->[$dest]; $meta->{colors}->[$dest] = $temp; $meta->{cust}->{colors} = 1; return $dest; }, }, ); # ########################################################################### # Plugin editor key mappings {{{3 # ########################################################################### my %plugin_editor_action = ( '*' => { note => 'Toggle selected plugin active/inactive', func => sub { my ( $plugins, $idx ) = @_; my $plugin = $plugins->[$idx]; $plugin->{active} = $plugin->{active} ? 0 : 1; return $idx; }, }, j => { note => 'Move highlight down one', func => sub { my ( $plugins, $idx ) = @_; return ($idx + 1) % scalar(@$plugins); }, }, k => { note => 'Move highlight up one', func => sub { my ( $plugins, $idx ) = @_; return $idx == 0 ? @$plugins - 1 : $idx - 1; }, }, ); # ########################################################################### # Table editor key mappings {{{3 # ########################################################################### my %tbl_editor_action = ( a => { note => 'Add a column to the table', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; my @visible_cols = @{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible} }; my %all_cols = %{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols} }; delete @all_cols{@visible_cols}; my $choice = prompt_list( 'Choose a column', '', sub { return keys %all_cols; }, { map { $_ => $all_cols{$_}->{label} || $all_cols{$_}->{hdr} } keys %all_cols }); if ( $all_cols{$choice} ) { push @{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible}}, $choice; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{visible} = 1; return $choice; } return $col; }, }, n => { note => 'Create a new column and add it to the table', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; $clear_screen_sub->(); print word_wrap("Choose a name for the column. This name is not displayed, and is used only " . "for internal reference. It can contain only lowercase letters, numbers, " . "and underscores."); print "\n\n"; do { $col = prompt("Enter column name"); $col = '' if $col =~ m/[^a-z0-9_]/; } while ( !$col ); $clear_screen_sub->(); my $hdr; do { $hdr = prompt("Enter column header"); } while ( !$hdr ); $clear_screen_sub->(); print "Choose a source for the column's data\n\n"; my ( $src, $sub, $err ); do { if ( $err ) { print "Error: $err\n\n"; } $src = prompt("Enter column source"); if ( $src ) { ( $sub, $err ) = compile_expr($src); } } until ( !$err); # TODO: this duplicates %col_props. $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}->{$col} = { hdr => $hdr, src => $src, just => '-', num => 0, label => 'User-defined', user => 1, tbl => $tbl, minw => 0, maxw => 0, trans => [], func => $sub, dec => 0, agg => 0, aggonly => 0, }; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible} = [ unique(@{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible}}, $col) ]; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{visible} = 1; return $col; }, }, d => { note => 'Remove selected column', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; my @visible_cols = @{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible} }; my $idx = 0; return $col unless @visible_cols > 1; while ( $visible_cols[$idx] ne $col ) { $idx++; } $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible} = [ grep { $_ ne $col } @visible_cols ]; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{visible} = 1; return $idx == $#visible_cols ? $visible_cols[$idx - 1] : $visible_cols[$idx + 1]; }, }, e => { note => 'Edit selected column', func => sub { # TODO: make this editor hotkey-driven and give readline support. my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}->{$col}; my @prop = qw(hdr label src just num minw maxw trans agg); # TODO redundant my $answer; do { # Do what the user asked... if ( $answer && grep { $_ eq $answer } @prop ) { # Some properties are arrays, others scalars. my $ini = ref $col_props{$answer} ? join(' ', @{$meta->{$answer}}) : $meta->{$answer}; my $val = prompt("New value for $answer", undef, $ini); $val = [ split(' ', $val) ] if ref($col_props{$answer}); if ( $answer eq 'trans' ) { $val = [ unique(grep{ exists $trans_funcs{$_} } @$val) ]; } @{$meta}{$answer, 'user', 'tbl' } = ( $val, 1, $tbl ); } my @display_lines = ( '', "You are editing column $tbl.$col.\n", ); push @display_lines, create_table2( \@prop, { map { $_ => $_ } @prop }, { map { $_ => ref $meta->{$_} eq 'ARRAY' ? join(' ', @{$meta->{$_}}) : ref $meta->{$_} ? '[expression code]' : $meta->{$_} } @prop }, { sep => ' ' }); draw_screen(\@display_lines, { raw => 1 }); print "\n\n"; # One to add space, one to clear readline artifacts $answer = prompt('Edit what? (q to quit)'); } while ( $answer ne 'q' ); return $col; }, }, j => { note => 'Move highlight down one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; my @visible_cols = @{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible} }; my $idx = 0; while ( $visible_cols[$idx] ne $col ) { $idx++; } return $visible_cols[ ($idx + 1) % @visible_cols ]; }, }, k => { note => 'Move highlight up one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; my @visible_cols = @{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible} }; my $idx = 0; while ( $visible_cols[$idx] ne $col ) { $idx++; } return $visible_cols[ $idx - 1 ]; }, }, '+' => { note => 'Move selected column up one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my @visible_cols = @{$meta->{visible}}; my $idx = 0; while ( $visible_cols[$idx] ne $col ) { $idx++; } if ( $idx ) { $visible_cols[$idx] = $visible_cols[$idx - 1]; $visible_cols[$idx - 1] = $col; $meta->{visible} = \@visible_cols; } else { shift @{$meta->{visible}}; push @{$meta->{visible}}, $col; } $meta->{cust}->{visible} = 1; return $col; }, }, '-' => { note => 'Move selected column down one', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my @visible_cols = @{$meta->{visible}}; my $idx = 0; while ( $visible_cols[$idx] ne $col ) { $idx++; } if ( $idx == $#visible_cols ) { unshift @{$meta->{visible}}, $col; pop @{$meta->{visible}}; } else { $visible_cols[$idx] = $visible_cols[$idx + 1]; $visible_cols[$idx + 1] = $col; $meta->{visible} = \@visible_cols; } $meta->{cust}->{visible} = 1; return $col; }, }, f => { note => 'Choose filters', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; choose_filters($tbl); return $col; }, }, o => { note => 'Edit color rules', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; edit_color_rules($tbl); return $col; }, }, s => { note => 'Choose sort columns', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; choose_sort_cols($tbl); return $col; }, }, g => { note => 'Choose group-by (aggregate) columns', func => sub { my ( $tbl, $col ) = @_; choose_group_cols($tbl); return $col; }, }, ); # ########################################################################### # Global variables and environment {{{2 # ########################################################################### my @this_term_size; # w_chars, h_chars, w_pix, h_pix my @last_term_size; # w_chars, h_chars, w_pix, h_pix my $char; my $windows = $OSNAME =~ m/MSWin/; my $have_color = 0; my $MAX_ULONG = 4294967295; # 2^32-1 my $num_regex = qr/^[+-]?(?=\d|\.)\d*(?:\.\d+)?(?:E[+-]?\d+|)$/i; my $int_regex = qr/^\d+$/; my $bool_regex = qr/^[01]$/; my $term = undef; my $file = undef; # File to watch for InnoDB monitor output my $file_mtime = undef; # Status of watched file my $file_data = undef; # Last chunk of text read from file my $innodb_parser = InnoDBParser->new; my $nonfatal_errs = join('|', 'Access denied for user', 'Unknown MySQL server host', 'Unknown database', 'Can\'t connect to local MySQL server through socket', 'Can\'t connect to MySQL server on', 'MySQL server has gone away', 'Cannot call SHOW INNODB STATUS', 'Access denied', 'AutoCommit', ); if ( !$opts{n} ) { require Term::ReadLine; $term = Term::ReadLine->new('innotop'); } # Stores status, variables, innodb status, master/slave status etc. # Keyed on connection name. Each entry is a hashref of current and past data sets, # keyed on clock tick. my %vars; my %info_gotten = (); # Which things have been retrieved for the current clock tick. # Stores info on currently displayed queries: cxn, connection ID, query text. my @current_queries; my $lines_printed = 0; my $clock = 0; # Incremented with every wake-sleep cycle my $clearing_deadlocks = 0; # If terminal coloring is available, use it. The only function I want from # the module is the colored() function. eval { if ( !$opts{n} ) { if ( $windows ) { require Win32::Console::ANSI; } require Term::ANSIColor; import Term::ANSIColor qw(colored); $have_color = 1; } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR || $opts{n} ) { # If there was an error, manufacture my own colored() function that does no # coloring. *colored = sub { pop @_; @_; }; } if ( $opts{n} ) { $clear_screen_sub = sub {}; } elsif ( $windows ) { $clear_screen_sub = sub { $lines_printed = 0; system("cls") }; } else { my $clear = `clear`; $clear_screen_sub = sub { $lines_printed = 0; print $clear }; } # ########################################################################### # Config storage. {{{2 # ########################################################################### my %config = ( color => { val => $have_color, note => 'Whether to use terminal coloring', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, cmd_filter => { val => 'Com_', note => 'Prefix for values in C mode', conf => [qw(C)], }, plugin_dir => { val => "$homepath/.innotop/plugins", note => 'Directory where plugins can be found', conf => 'ALL', }, show_percent => { val => 1, note => 'Show the % symbol after percentages', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, skip_innodb => { val => 0, note => 'Disable SHOW INNODB STATUS', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, S_func => { val => 's', note => 'What to display in S mode: graph, status, pivoted status', conf => [qw(S)], pat => qr/^[gsv]$/, }, cxn_timeout => { val => 28800, note => 'Connection timeout for keeping unused connections alive', conf => 'ALL', pat => $int_regex, }, graph_char => { val => '*', note => 'Character for drawing graphs', conf => [ qw(S) ], pat => qr/^.$/, }, show_cxn_errors_in_tbl => { val => 1, note => 'Whether to display connection errors as rows in the table', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, hide_hdr => { val => 0, note => 'Whether to show column headers', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, show_cxn_errors => { val => 1, note => 'Whether to print connection errors to STDOUT', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, readonly => { val => 1, note => 'Whether the config file is read-only', conf => [ qw() ], pat => $bool_regex, }, global => { val => 1, note => 'Whether to show GLOBAL variables and status', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, header_highlight => { val => 'bold', note => 'How to highlight table column headers', conf => 'ALL', pat => qr/^(?:bold|underline)$/, }, display_table_captions => { val => 1, note => 'Whether to put captions on tables', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, charset => { val => 'ascii', note => 'What type of characters should be displayed in queries (ascii, unicode, none)', conf => 'ALL', pat => qr/^(?:ascii|unicode|none)$/, }, auto_wipe_dl => { val => 0, note => 'Whether to auto-wipe InnoDB deadlocks', conf => 'ALL', pat => $bool_regex, }, max_height => { val => 30, note => '[Win32] Max window height', conf => 'ALL', }, debug => { val => 0, pat => $bool_regex, note => 'Debug mode (more verbose errors, uses more memory)', conf => 'ALL', }, num_digits => { val => 2, pat => $int_regex, note => 'How many digits to show in fractional numbers and percents', conf => 'ALL', }, debugfile => { val => "$homepath/.innotop/core_dump", note => 'A debug file in case you are interested in error output', }, show_statusbar => { val => 1, pat => $bool_regex, note => 'Whether to show the status bar in the display', conf => 'ALL', }, mode => { val => "Q", note => "Which mode to start in", cmdline => 1, }, status_inc => { val => 0, note => 'Whether to show raw or incremental values for status variables', pat => $bool_regex, }, interval => { val => 10, pat => qr/^(?:(?:\d*?[1-9]\d*(?:\.\d*)?)|(?:\d*\.\d*?[1-9]\d*))$/, note => "The interval at which the display will be refreshed. Fractional values allowed.", }, num_status_sets => { val => 9, pat => $int_regex, note => 'How many sets of STATUS and VARIABLES values to show', conf => [ qw(S) ], }, S_set => { val => 'general', pat => qr/^\w+$/, note => 'Which set of variables to display in S (Variables & Status) mode', conf => [ qw(S) ], }, ); # ########################################################################### # Config file sections {{{2 # The configuration file is broken up into sections like a .ini file. This # variable defines those sections and the subroutines responsible for reading # and writing them. # ########################################################################### my %config_file_sections = ( plugins => { reader => \&load_config_plugins, writer => \&save_config_plugins, }, group_by => { reader => \&load_config_group_by, writer => \&save_config_group_by, }, filters => { reader => \&load_config_filters, writer => \&save_config_filters, }, active_filters => { reader => \&load_config_active_filters, writer => \&save_config_active_filters, }, visible_tables => { reader => \&load_config_visible_tables, writer => \&save_config_visible_tables, }, sort_cols => { reader => \&load_config_sort_cols, writer => \&save_config_sort_cols, }, active_columns => { reader => \&load_config_active_columns, writer => \&save_config_active_columns, }, tbl_meta => { reader => \&load_config_tbl_meta, writer => \&save_config_tbl_meta, }, general => { reader => \&load_config_config, writer => \&save_config_config, }, connections => { reader => \&load_config_connections, writer => \&save_config_connections, }, active_connections => { reader => \&load_config_active_connections, writer => \&save_config_active_connections, }, server_groups => { reader => \&load_config_server_groups, writer => \&save_config_server_groups, }, active_server_groups => { reader => \&load_config_active_server_groups, writer => \&save_config_active_server_groups, }, max_values_seen => { reader => \&load_config_mvs, writer => \&save_config_mvs, }, varsets => { reader => \&load_config_varsets, writer => \&save_config_varsets, }, colors => { reader => \&load_config_colors, writer => \&save_config_colors, }, stmt_sleep_times => { reader => \&load_config_stmt_sleep_times, writer => \&save_config_stmt_sleep_times, }, ); # Config file sections have some dependencies, so they have to be read/written in order. my @ordered_config_file_sections = qw(general plugins filters active_filters tbl_meta connections active_connections server_groups active_server_groups max_values_seen active_columns sort_cols visible_tables varsets colors stmt_sleep_times group_by); # All events for which plugins may register themselves. Entries are arrayrefs. my %event_listener_for = map { $_ => [] } qw( extract_values set_to_tbl_pre_filter set_to_tbl_pre_sort set_to_tbl_pre_group set_to_tbl_pre_colorize set_to_tbl_pre_transform set_to_tbl_pre_pivot set_to_tbl_pre_create set_to_tbl_post_create draw_screen ); # All variables to which plugins have access. my %pluggable_vars = ( action_for => \%action_for, agg_funcs => \%agg_funcs, config => \%config, connections => \%connections, dbhs => \%dbhs, filters => \%filters, modes => \%modes, server_groups => \%server_groups, tbl_meta => \%tbl_meta, trans_funcs => \%trans_funcs, var_sets => \%var_sets, ); # ########################################################################### # Contains logic to generate prepared statements for a given function for a # given DB connection. Returns a $sth. # ########################################################################### my %stmt_maker_for = ( INNODB_STATUS => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare(version_ge( $dbh, '5.0.0' ) ? 'SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS' : 'SHOW INNODB STATUS'); }, SHOW_VARIABLES => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare($config{global}->{val} && version_ge( $dbh, '4.0.3' ) ? 'SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES' : 'SHOW VARIABLES'); }, SHOW_STATUS => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare($config{global}->{val} && version_ge( $dbh, '5.0.2' ) ? 'SHOW GLOBAL STATUS' : 'SHOW STATUS'); }, KILL_QUERY => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare(version_ge( $dbh, '5.0.0' ) ? 'KILL QUERY ?' : 'KILL ?'); }, SHOW_MASTER_LOGS => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare('SHOW MASTER LOGS'); }, SHOW_MASTER_STATUS => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare('SHOW MASTER STATUS'); }, SHOW_SLAVE_STATUS => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare('SHOW SLAVE STATUS'); }, KILL_CONNECTION => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare(version_ge( $dbh, '5.0.0' ) ? 'KILL CONNECTION ?' : 'KILL ?'); }, OPEN_TABLES => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return version_ge($dbh, '4.0.0') ? $dbh->prepare('SHOW OPEN TABLES') : undef; }, PROCESSLIST => sub { my ( $dbh ) = @_; return $dbh->prepare('SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST'); }, ); # Plugins! my %plugins = ( ); # ########################################################################### # Run the program {{{1 # ########################################################################### # This config variable is only useful for MS Windows because its terminal # can't tell how tall it is. if ( !$windows ) { delete $config{max_height}; } # Try to lower my priority. eval { setpriority(0, 0, getpriority(0, 0) + 10); }; # Print stuff to the screen immediately, don't wait for a newline. $OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH = 1; # Clear the screen and load the configuration. $clear_screen_sub->(); load_config(); # Override config variables with command-line options my %cmdline = map { $_->{c} => $opts{$_->{k}} } grep { exists $_->{c} && exists $opts{$_->{k}} } @opt_spec; foreach my $name (keys %cmdline) { next if not defined $cmdline{$name}; my $val = $cmdline{$name}; if ( exists($config{$name}) and (!$config{$name}->{pat} or $val =~ m/$config{$name}->{pat}/ )) { $config{$name}->{val} = $val; } } post_process_tbl_meta(); # Make sure no changes are written to config file in non-interactive mode. if ( $opts{n} ) { $config{readonly}->{val} = 1; } eval { # Open the file for InnoDB status if ( @ARGV ) { my $filename = shift @ARGV; open $file, "<", $filename or die "Cannot open '$filename': $OS_ERROR"; } # In certain modes we might have to collect data for two cycles # before printing anything out, so we need to bump up the count one. if ( $opts{n} && $opts{count} && $config{status_inc}->{val} && $config{mode}->{val} =~ m/[S]/ ) { $opts{count}++; } while (++$clock) { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val} || 'Q'; if ( !$modes{$mode} ) { die "Mode '$mode' doesn't exist; try one of these:\n" . join("\n", map { " $_ $modes{$_}->{hdr}" } sort keys %modes) . "\n"; } if ( !$opts{n} ) { @last_term_size = @this_term_size; @this_term_size = Term::ReadKey::GetTerminalSize(\*STDOUT); if ( $windows ) { $this_term_size[0]--; $this_term_size[1] = min($this_term_size[1], $config{max_height}->{val}); } die("Can't read terminal size") unless @this_term_size; } # If there's no connection to a database server, we need to fix that... if ( !%connections ) { print "You have not defined any database connections.\n\n"; add_new_dsn(); } # See whether there are any connections defined for this mode. If there's only one # connection total, assume the user wants to just use innotop for a single server # and don't ask which server to connect to. Also, if we're monitoring from a file, # we just use the first connection. if ( !get_connections() ) { if ( $file || 1 == scalar keys %connections ) { $modes{$config{mode}->{val}}->{connections} = [ keys %connections ]; } else { choose_connections(); } } # Term::ReadLine might have re-set $OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH. $OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH = 1; # Prune old data my $sets = $config{num_status_sets}->{val}; foreach my $store ( values %vars ) { delete @{$store}{ grep { $_ < $clock - $sets } keys %$store }; } %info_gotten = (); # Call the subroutine to display this mode. $modes{$mode}->{display_sub}->(); # It may be time to quit now. if ( $opts{count} && $clock >= $opts{count} ) { finish(); } # Wait for a bit. if ( $opts{n} ) { sleep($config{interval}->{val}); } else { ReadMode('cbreak'); $char = ReadKey($config{interval}->{val}); ReadMode('normal'); } # Handle whatever action the key indicates. do_key_action(); } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { core_dump( $EVAL_ERROR ); } finish(); # Subroutines {{{1 # Mode functions{{{2 # switch_mode {{{3 sub switch_mode { my $mode = shift; $config{mode}->{val} = $mode; } # Prompting functions {{{2 # prompt_list {{{3 # Prompts the user for a value, given a question, initial value, # a completion function and a hashref of hints. sub prompt_list { die "Can't call in non-interactive mode" if $opts{n}; my ( $question, $init, $completion, $hints ) = @_; if ( $hints ) { # Figure out how wide the table will be my $max_name = max(map { length($_) } keys %$hints ); $max_name ||= 0; $max_name += 3; my @meta_rows = create_table2( [ sort keys %$hints ], { map { $_ => $_ } keys %$hints }, { map { $_ => trunc($hints->{$_}, $this_term_size[0] - $max_name) } keys %$hints }, { sep => ' ' }); if (@meta_rows > 10) { # Try to split and stack the meta rows next to each other my $split = int(@meta_rows / 2); @meta_rows = stack_next( [@meta_rows[0..$split - 1]], [@meta_rows[$split..$#meta_rows]], { pad => ' | '}, ); } print join( "\n", '', map { ref $_ ? colored(@$_) : $_ } create_caption('Choose from', @meta_rows), ''), "\n"; } $term->Attribs->{completion_function} = $completion; my $answer = $term->readline("$question: ", $init); $OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH = 1; $answer = '' if !defined($answer); $answer =~ s/\s+$//; return $answer; } # prompt {{{3 # Prints out a prompt and reads from the keyboard, then validates with the # validation regex until the input is correct. sub prompt { die "Can't call in non-interactive mode" if $opts{n}; my ( $prompt, $regex, $init, $completion ) = @_; my $response; my $success = 0; do { if ( $completion ) { $term->Attribs->{completion_function} = $completion; } $response = $term->readline("$prompt: ", $init); if ( $regex && $response !~ m/$regex/ ) { print "Invalid response.\n\n"; } else { $success = 1; } } while ( !$success ); $OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH = 1; $response =~ s/\s+$//; return $response; } # prompt_noecho {{{3 # Unfortunately, suppressing echo with Term::ReadLine isn't reliable; the user might not # have that library, or it might not support that feature. sub prompt_noecho { my ( $prompt ) = @_; print colored("$prompt: ", 'underline'); my $response; ReadMode('noecho'); $response = ; chomp($response); ReadMode('normal'); return $response; } # do_key_action {{{3 # Depending on whether a key was read, do something. Keys have certain # actions defined in lookup tables. Each mode may have its own lookup table, # which trumps the global table -- so keys can be context-sensitive. The key # may be read and written in a subroutine, so it's a global. sub do_key_action { if ( defined $char ) { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my $action = defined($modes{$mode}->{action_for}->{$char}) ? $modes{$mode}->{action_for}->{$char}->{action} : defined($action_for{$char}) ? $action_for{$char}->{action} : sub{}; $action->(); } } # pause {{{3 sub pause { die "Can't call in non-interactive mode" if $opts{n}; my $msg = shift; print defined($msg) ? "\n$msg" : "\nPress any key to continue"; ReadMode('cbreak'); my $char = ReadKey(0); ReadMode('normal'); return $char; } # reverse_sort {{{3 sub reverse_sort { my $tbl = shift; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{sort_dir} *= -1; } # select_cxn {{{3 # Selects connection(s). If the mode (or argument list) has only one, returns # it without prompt. sub select_cxn { my ( $prompt, @cxns ) = @_; if ( !@cxns ) { @cxns = get_connections(); } if ( @cxns == 1 ) { return $cxns[0]; } my $choices = prompt_list( $prompt, $cxns[0], sub{ return @cxns }, { map { $_ => $connections{$_}->{dsn} } @cxns }); my @result = unique(grep { my $a = $_; grep { $_ eq $a } @cxns } split(/\s+/, $choices)); return @result; } # kill_query {{{3 # Kills a connection, or on new versions, optionally a query but not connection. sub kill_query { my ( $q_or_c ) = @_; my $info = choose_thread( sub { 1 }, 'Select a thread to kill the ' . $q_or_c, ); return unless $info; return unless pause("Kill $info->{id}?") =~ m/y/i; eval { do_stmt($info->{cxn}, $q_or_c eq 'QUERY' ? 'KILL_QUERY' : 'KILL_CONNECTION', $info->{id} ); }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { print "\nError: $EVAL_ERROR"; pause(); } } # set_display_precision {{{3 sub set_display_precision { my $dir = shift; $config{num_digits}->{val} = min(9, max(0, $config{num_digits}->{val} + $dir)); } sub toggle_visible_table { my ( $mode, $table ) = @_; my $visible = $modes{$mode}->{visible_tables}; if ( grep { $_ eq $table } @$visible ) { $modes{$mode}->{visible_tables} = [ grep { $_ ne $table } @$visible ]; } else { unshift @$visible, $table; } $modes{$mode}->{cust}->{visible_tables} = 1; } # toggle_filter{{{3 sub toggle_filter { my ( $tbl, $filter ) = @_; my $filters = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters}; if ( grep { $_ eq $filter } @$filters ) { $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters} = [ grep { $_ ne $filter } @$filters ]; } else { push @$filters, $filter; } $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{filters} = 1; } # toggle_config {{{3 sub toggle_config { my ( $key ) = @_; $config{$key}->{val} ^= 1; } # create_deadlock {{{3 sub create_deadlock { $clear_screen_sub->(); print "This function will deliberately cause a small deadlock, " . "clearing deadlock information from the InnoDB monitor.\n\n"; my $answer = prompt("Are you sure you want to proceed? Say 'y' if you do"); return 0 unless $answer eq 'y'; my ( $cxn ) = select_cxn('Clear on which server? '); return unless $cxn && exists($connections{$cxn}); clear_deadlock($cxn); } # deadlock_thread {{{3 sub deadlock_thread { my ( $id, $tbl, $cxn ) = @_; eval { my $dbh = get_new_db_connection($cxn, 1); my @stmts = ( "set transaction isolation level serializable", (version_ge($dbh, '4.0.11') ? "start transaction" : 'begin'), "select * from $tbl where a = $id", "update $tbl set a = $id where a <> $id", ); foreach my $stmt (@stmts[0..2]) { $dbh->do($stmt); } sleep(1 + $id); $dbh->do($stmts[-1]); }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { if ( $EVAL_ERROR !~ m/Deadlock found/ ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } } exit(0); } # Purges unused binlogs on the master, up to but not including the latest log. # TODO: guess which connections are slaves of a given master. sub purge_master_logs { my @cxns = get_connections(); get_master_slave_status(@cxns); # Toss out the rows that don't have master/slave status... my @vars = grep { $_ && ($_->{file} || $_->{master_host}) } map { $vars{$_}->{$clock} } @cxns; @cxns = map { $_->{cxn} } @vars; # Figure out which master to purge ons. my @masters = map { $_->{cxn} } grep { $_->{file} } @vars; my ( $master ) = select_cxn('Which master?', @masters ); return unless $master; my ($master_status) = grep { $_->{cxn} eq $master } @vars; # Figure out the result order (not lexical order) of master logs. my @master_logs = get_master_logs($master); my $i = 0; my %master_logs = map { $_->{log_name} => $i++ } @master_logs; # Ask which slave(s) are reading from this master. my @slave_status = grep { $_->{master_host} } @vars; my @slaves = map { $_->{cxn} } @slave_status; @slaves = select_cxn("Which slaves are reading from $master?", @slaves); @slave_status = grep { my $item = $_; grep { $item->{cxn} eq $_ } @slaves } @slave_status; return unless @slave_status; # Find the minimum binary log in use. my $min_log = min(map { $master_logs{$_->{master_log_file}} } @slave_status); my $log_name = $master_logs[$min_log]->{log_name}; my $stmt = "PURGE MASTER LOGS TO '$log_name'"; send_cmd_to_servers($stmt, 0, 'PURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS {TO "log_name" | BEFORE "date"}', [$master]); } sub send_cmd_to_servers { my ( $cmd, $all, $hint, $cxns ) = @_; if ( $all ) { @$cxns = get_connections(); } elsif ( !@$cxns ) { @$cxns = select_cxn('Which servers?', @$cxns); } if ( $hint ) { print "\nHint: $hint\n"; } $cmd = prompt('Command to send', undef, $cmd); foreach my $cxn ( @$cxns ) { eval { my $sth = do_query($cxn, $cmd); }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { print "Error from $cxn: $EVAL_ERROR\n"; } else { print "Success on $cxn\n"; } } pause(); } # Display functions {{{2 sub set_s_mode { my ( $func ) = @_; $clear_screen_sub->(); $config{S_func}->{val} = $func; } # start_S_mode {{{3 sub start_S_mode { $clear_screen_sub->(); switch_mode('S'); } # display_B {{{3 sub display_B { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_innodb_status(\@cxns); my @buffer_pool; my @page_statistics; my @insert_buffers; my @adaptive_hash_index; my %rows_for = ( buffer_pool => \@buffer_pool, page_statistics => \@page_statistics, insert_buffers => \@insert_buffers, adaptive_hash_index => \@adaptive_hash_index, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; if ( $set->{IB_bp_complete} ) { if ( $wanted{buffer_pool} ) { push @buffer_pool, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'buffer_pool'); } if ( $wanted{page_statistics} ) { push @page_statistics, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'page_statistics'); } } if ( $set->{IB_ib_complete} ) { if ( $wanted{insert_buffers} ) { push @insert_buffers, extract_values( $config{status_inc}->{val} ? inc(0, $cxn) : $set, $set, $pre, 'insert_buffers'); } if ( $wanted{adaptive_hash_index} ) { push @adaptive_hash_index, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'adaptive_hash_index'); } } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_C {{{3 sub display_C { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_status_info(@cxns); my @cmd_summary; my %rows_for = ( cmd_summary => \@cmd_summary, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; # For now, I'm manually pulling these variables out and pivoting. Eventually a SQL-ish # dialect should let me join a table to a grouped and pivoted table and do this more easily. # TODO: make it so. my $prefix = qr/^$config{cmd_filter}->{val}/; # TODO: this is a total hack my @values; my ($total, $last_total) = (0, 0); foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; foreach my $key ( keys %$set ) { next unless $key =~ m/$prefix/i; my $val = $set->{$key}; next unless defined $val && $val =~ m/^\d+$/; my $last_val = $val - ($pre->{$key} || 0); $total += $val; $last_total += $last_val; push @values, { name => $key, value => $val, last_value => $last_val, }; } } # Add aggregation and turn into a real set TODO: total hack if ( $wanted{cmd_summary} ) { foreach my $value ( @values ) { @{$value}{qw(total last_total)} = ($total, $last_total); push @cmd_summary, extract_values($value, $value, $value, 'cmd_summary'); } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_D {{{3 sub display_D { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_innodb_status(\@cxns); my @deadlock_transactions; my @deadlock_locks; my %rows_for = ( deadlock_transactions => \@deadlock_transactions, deadlock_locks => \@deadlock_locks, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $innodb_status = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $prev_status = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $innodb_status; if ( $innodb_status->{IB_dl_timestring} ) { my $victim = $innodb_status->{IB_dl_rolled_back} || 0; if ( %wanted ) { foreach my $txn_id ( keys %{$innodb_status->{IB_dl_txns}} ) { my $txn = $innodb_status->{IB_dl_txns}->{$txn_id}; my $pre = $prev_status->{IB_dl_txns}->{$txn_id} || $txn; if ( $wanted{deadlock_transactions} ) { my $hash = extract_values($txn->{tx}, $txn->{tx}, $pre->{tx}, 'deadlock_transactions'); $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; $hash->{dl_txn_num} = $txn_id; $hash->{victim} = $txn_id == $victim ? 'Yes' : 'No'; $hash->{timestring} = $innodb_status->{IB_dl_timestring}; $hash->{truncates} = $innodb_status->{IB_dl_complete} ? 'No' : 'Yes'; push @deadlock_transactions, $hash; } if ( $wanted{deadlock_locks} ) { foreach my $lock ( @{$txn->{locks}} ) { my $hash = extract_values($lock, $lock, $lock, 'deadlock_locks'); $hash->{dl_txn_num} = $txn_id; $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; $hash->{mysql_thread_id} = $txn->{tx}->{mysql_thread_id}; push @deadlock_locks, $hash; } } } } } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_F {{{3 sub display_F { my @display_lines; my ( $cxn ) = get_connections(); get_innodb_status([$cxn]); my $innodb_status = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; if ( $innodb_status->{IB_fk_timestring} ) { push @display_lines, 'Reason: ' . $innodb_status->{IB_fk_reason}; # Display FK errors caused by invalid DML. if ( $innodb_status->{IB_fk_txn} ) { my $txn = $innodb_status->{IB_fk_txn}; push @display_lines, '', "User $txn->{user} from $txn->{hostname}, thread $txn->{mysql_thread_id} was executing:", '', no_ctrl_char($txn->{query_text}); } my @fk_table = create_table2( $tbl_meta{fk_error}->{visible}, meta_to_hdr('fk_error'), extract_values($innodb_status, $innodb_status, $innodb_status, 'fk_error'), { just => '-', sep => ' '}); push @display_lines, '', @fk_table; } else { push @display_lines, '', 'No foreign key error data.'; } draw_screen(\@display_lines, { raw => 1 } ); } # display_I {{{3 sub display_I { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_innodb_status(\@cxns); my @io_threads; my @pending_io; my @file_io_misc; my @log_statistics; my %rows_for = ( io_threads => \@io_threads, pending_io => \@pending_io, file_io_misc => \@file_io_misc, log_statistics => \@log_statistics, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; if ( $set->{IB_io_complete} ) { if ( $wanted{io_threads} ) { my $cur_threads = $set->{IB_io_threads}; my $pre_threads = $pre->{IB_io_threads} || $cur_threads; foreach my $key ( sort keys %$cur_threads ) { my $cur_thd = $cur_threads->{$key}; my $pre_thd = $pre_threads->{$key} || $cur_thd; my $hash = extract_values($cur_thd, $cur_thd, $pre_thd, 'io_threads'); $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; push @io_threads, $hash; } } if ( $wanted{pending_io} ) { push @pending_io, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'pending_io'); } if ( $wanted{file_io_misc} ) { push @file_io_misc, extract_values( $config{status_inc}->{val} ? inc(0, $cxn) : $set, $set, $pre, 'file_io_misc'); } } if ( $set->{IB_lg_complete} && $wanted{log_statistics} ) { push @log_statistics, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'log_statistics'); } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_L {{{3 sub display_L { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_innodb_status(\@cxns); my @innodb_locks; my %rows_for = ( innodb_locks => \@innodb_locks, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; # Get info on locks foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock} or next; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; if ( $wanted{innodb_locks} && defined $set->{IB_tx_transactions} && @{$set->{IB_tx_transactions}} ) { my $cur_txns = $set->{IB_tx_transactions}; my $pre_txns = $pre->{IB_tx_transactions} || $cur_txns; my %cur_txns = map { $_->{mysql_thread_id} => $_ } @$cur_txns; my %pre_txns = map { $_->{mysql_thread_id} => $_ } @$pre_txns; foreach my $txn ( @$cur_txns ) { foreach my $lock ( @{$txn->{locks}} ) { my %hash = map { $_ => $txn->{$_} } qw(txn_id mysql_thread_id lock_wait_time active_secs); map { $hash{$_} = $lock->{$_} } qw(lock_type space_id page_no n_bits index db table txn_id lock_mode special insert_intention waiting); $hash{cxn} = $cxn; push @innodb_locks, extract_values(\%hash, \%hash, \%hash, 'innodb_locks'); } } } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_M {{{3 sub display_M { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_master_slave_status(@cxns); get_status_info(@cxns); my @slave_sql_status; my @slave_io_status; my @master_status; my %rows_for = ( slave_sql_status => \@slave_sql_status, slave_io_status => \@slave_io_status, master_status => \@master_status, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $config{status_inc}->{val} ? inc(0, $cxn) : $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock - 1} || $set; if ( $wanted{slave_sql_status} ) { push @slave_sql_status, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'slave_sql_status'); } if ( $wanted{slave_io_status} ) { push @slave_io_status, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'slave_io_status'); } if ( $wanted{master_status} ) { push @master_status, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'master_status'); } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_O {{{3 sub display_O { my @display_lines = (''); my @cxns = get_connections(); my @open_tables = get_open_tables(@cxns); my @tables = map { extract_values($_, $_, $_, 'open_tables') } @open_tables; push @display_lines, set_to_tbl(\@tables, 'open_tables'), get_cxn_errors(@cxns); draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_Q {{{3 sub display_Q { my @display_lines; my @q_header; my @processlist; my %rows_for = ( q_header => \@q_header, processlist => \@processlist, ); my @visible = $opts{n} ? 'processlist' : get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; # Get the data my @cxns = get_connections(); my @full_processlist = get_full_processlist(@cxns); # Create header if ( $wanted{q_header} ) { get_status_info(@cxns); foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; my $hash = extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'q_header'); $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; $hash->{when} = 'Total'; push @q_header, $hash; if ( exists $vars{$cxn}->{$clock - 1} ) { my $inc = inc(0, $cxn); my $hash = extract_values($inc, $set, $pre, 'q_header'); $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; $hash->{when} = 'Now'; push @q_header, $hash; } } } if ( $wanted{processlist} ) { # TODO: save prev values push @processlist, map { extract_values($_, $_, $_, 'processlist') } @full_processlist; } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { next unless $wanted{$tbl}; push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } # Save queries in global variable for analysis. The rows in %rows_for have been # filtered, etc as a side effect of set_to_tbl(), so they are the same as the rows # that get pushed to the screen. @current_queries = map { my %hash; @hash{ qw(cxn id db query secs) } = @{$_}{ qw(cxn mysql_thread_id db info secs) }; \%hash; } @{$rows_for{processlist}}; draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_R {{{3 sub display_R { my @display_lines; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_innodb_status(\@cxns); my @row_operations; my @row_operation_misc; my @semaphores; my @wait_array; my %rows_for = ( row_operations => \@row_operations, row_operation_misc => \@row_operation_misc, semaphores => \@semaphores, wait_array => \@wait_array, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; my $incvar = $config{status_inc}->{val}; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; my $inc; # Only assigned to if wanted if ( $set->{IB_ro_complete} ) { if ( $wanted{row_operations} ) { $inc ||= $incvar ? inc(0, $cxn) : $set; push @row_operations, extract_values($inc, $set, $pre, 'row_operations'); } if ( $wanted{row_operation_misc} ) { push @row_operation_misc, extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 'row_operation_misc'), } } if ( $set->{IB_sm_complete} && $wanted{semaphores} ) { $inc ||= $incvar ? inc(0, $cxn) : $set; push @semaphores, extract_values($inc, $set, $pre, 'semaphores'); } if ( $set->{IB_sm_wait_array_size} && $wanted{wait_array} ) { foreach my $wait ( @{$set->{IB_sm_waits}} ) { my $hash = extract_values($wait, $wait, $wait, 'wait_array'); $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; push @wait_array, $hash; } } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_T {{{3 sub display_T { my @display_lines; my @t_header; my @innodb_transactions; my %rows_for = ( t_header => \@t_header, innodb_transactions => \@innodb_transactions, ); my @visible = $opts{n} ? 'innodb_transactions' : get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; my @cxns = get_connections(); # If the header is to be shown, buffer pool data is required. get_innodb_status( \@cxns, [ $wanted{t_header} ? qw(bp) : () ] ); foreach my $cxn ( get_connections() ) { my $set = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-1} || $set; next unless $set->{IB_tx_transactions}; if ( $wanted{t_header} ) { my $hash = extract_values($set, $set, $pre, 't_header'); push @t_header, $hash; } if ( $wanted{innodb_transactions} ) { my $cur_txns = $set->{IB_tx_transactions}; my $pre_txns = $pre->{IB_tx_transactions} || $cur_txns; my %cur_txns = map { $_->{mysql_thread_id} => $_ } @$cur_txns; my %pre_txns = map { $_->{mysql_thread_id} => $_ } @$pre_txns; foreach my $thd_id ( sort keys %cur_txns ) { my $cur_txn = $cur_txns{$thd_id}; my $pre_txn = $pre_txns{$thd_id} || $cur_txn; my $hash = extract_values($cur_txn, $cur_txn, $pre_txn, 'innodb_transactions'); $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; push @innodb_transactions, $hash; } } } my $first_table = 0; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } # Save queries in global variable for analysis. The rows in %rows_for have been # filtered, etc as a side effect of set_to_tbl(), so they are the same as the rows # that get pushed to the screen. @current_queries = map { my %hash; @hash{ qw(cxn id db query secs) } = @{$_}{ qw(cxn mysql_thread_id db query_text active_secs) }; \%hash; } @{$rows_for{innodb_transactions}}; draw_screen(\@display_lines); } # display_S {{{3 sub display_S { my $fmt = get_var_set('S_set'); my $func = $config{S_func}->{val}; my $inc = $func eq 'g' || $config{status_inc}->{val}; # The table's meta-data is generated from the compiled var_set. my ( $cols, $visible ); if ( $tbl_meta{var_status}->{fmt} && $fmt eq $tbl_meta{var_status}->{fmt} ) { ( $cols, $visible ) = @{$tbl_meta{var_status}}{qw(cols visible)}; } else { ( $cols, $visible ) = compile_select_stmt($fmt); # Apply missing values to columns. Always apply averages across all connections. map { $_->{agg} = 'avg'; $_->{label} = $_->{hdr}; } values %$cols; $tbl_meta{var_status}->{cols} = $cols; $tbl_meta{var_status}->{visible} = $visible; $tbl_meta{var_status}->{fmt} = $fmt; map { $tbl_meta{var_status}->{cols}->{$_}->{just} = ''} @$visible; } my @var_status; my %rows_for = ( var_status => \@var_status, ); my @visible = get_visible_tables(); my %wanted = map { $_ => 1 } @visible; my @cxns = get_connections(); get_status_info(@cxns); get_innodb_status(\@cxns); # Set up whether to pivot and how many sets to extract. $tbl_meta{var_status}->{pivot} = $func eq 'v'; my $num_sets = $func eq 'v' ? $config{num_status_sets}->{val} : 0; foreach my $set ( 0 .. $num_sets ) { my @rows; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $vars = $inc ? inc($set, $cxn) : $vars{$cxn}->{$clock - $set}; my $cur = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-$set}; my $pre = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock-$set-1} || $cur; next unless $vars && %$vars; my $hash = extract_values($vars, $cur, $pre, 'var_status'); push @rows, $hash; } @rows = apply_group_by('var_status', [], @rows); push @var_status, @rows; } # Recompile the sort func. TODO: avoid recompiling at every refresh. # Figure out whether the data is all numeric and decide on a sort type. # my $cmp # = scalar( # grep { !defined $_ || $_ !~ m/^\d+$/ } # map { my $col = $_; map { $_->{$col} } @var_status } # $tbl_meta{var_status}->{sort_cols} =~ m/(\w+)/g) # ? 'cmp' # : '<=>'; $tbl_meta{var_status}->{sort_func} = make_sort_func($tbl_meta{var_status}); # ################################################################ # Now there is specific display code based on $config{S_func} # ################################################################ if ( $func =~ m/s|g/ ) { my $min_width = 4; # Clear the screen if the display width changed. if ( @last_term_size && $this_term_size[0] != $last_term_size[0] ) { $lines_printed = 0; $clear_screen_sub->(); } if ( $func eq 's' ) { # Decide how wide columns should be. my $num_cols = scalar(@$visible); my $width = $opts{n} ? 0 : max($min_width, int(($this_term_size[0] - $num_cols + 1) / $num_cols)); my $g_format = $opts{n} ? ( "%s\t" x $num_cols ) : ( "%-${width}s " x $num_cols ); # Print headers every now and then. Headers can get really long, so compact them. my @hdr = @$visible; if ( $opts{n} ) { if ( $lines_printed == 0 ) { print join("\t", @hdr), "\n"; $lines_printed++; } } elsif ( $lines_printed == 0 || $lines_printed > $this_term_size[1] - 2 ) { @hdr = map { donut(crunch($_, $width), $width) } @hdr; print join(' ', map { sprintf( "%${width}s", donut($_, $width)) } @hdr) . "\n"; $lines_printed = 1; } # Design a column format for the values. my $format = $opts{n} ? join("\t", map { '%s' } @$visible) . "\n" : join(' ', map { "%${width}s" } @hdr) . "\n"; foreach my $row ( @var_status ) { printf($format, map { defined $_ ? $_ : '' } @{$row}{ @$visible }); $lines_printed++; } } else { # 'g' mode # Design a column format for the values. my $num_cols = scalar(@$visible); my $width = $opts{n} ? 0 : int(($this_term_size[0] - $num_cols + 1) / $num_cols); my $format = $opts{n} ? ( "%s\t" x $num_cols ) : ( "%-${width}s " x $num_cols ); $format =~ s/\s$/\n/; # Print headers every now and then. if ( $opts{n} ) { if ( $lines_printed == 0 ) { print join("\t", @$visible), "\n"; print join("\t", map { shorten($mvs{$_}) } @$visible), "\n"; } } elsif ( $lines_printed == 0 || $lines_printed > $this_term_size[1] - 2 ) { printf($format, map { donut(crunch($_, $width), $width) } @$visible); printf($format, map { shorten($mvs{$_} || 0) } @$visible); $lines_printed = 2; } # Update the max ever seen, and scale by the max ever seen. my $set = $var_status[0]; foreach my $col ( @$visible ) { $set->{$col} = 1 unless defined $set->{$col} && $set->{$col} =~ m/$num_regex/; $set->{$col} = ($set->{$col} || 1) / ($set->{Uptime_hires} || 1); $mvs{$col} = max($mvs{$col} || 1, $set->{$col}); $set->{$col} /= $mvs{$col}; } printf($format, map { ( $config{graph_char}->{val} x int( $width * $set->{$_} )) || '.' } @$visible ); $lines_printed++; } } else { # 'v' my $first_table = 0; my @display_lines; foreach my $tbl ( @visible ) { push @display_lines, '', set_to_tbl($rows_for{$tbl}, $tbl); push @display_lines, get_cxn_errors(@cxns) if ( $config{debug}->{val} || !$first_table++ ); } $clear_screen_sub->(); draw_screen( \@display_lines ); } } # display_explain {{{3 sub display_explain { my $info = shift; my $cxn = $info->{cxn}; my $db = $info->{db}; my ( $mods, $query ) = rewrite_for_explain($info->{query}); my @display_lines; if ( $query ) { my $part = version_ge($dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh}, '5.1.5') ? 'PARTITIONS' : ''; $query = "EXPLAIN $part\n" . $query; eval { if ( $db ) { do_query($cxn, "use $db"); } my $sth = do_query($cxn, $query); my $res; while ( $res = $sth->fetchrow_hashref() ) { map { $res->{$_} ||= '' } ( 'partitions', keys %$res); my @this_table = create_caption("Sub-Part $res->{id}", create_table2( $tbl_meta{explain}->{visible}, meta_to_hdr('explain'), extract_values($res, $res, $res, 'explain'))); @display_lines = stack_next(\@display_lines, \@this_table, { pad => ' ', vsep => 2 }); } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { push @display_lines, '', "The query could not be explained. Only SELECT queries can be " . "explained; innotop tries to rewrite certain REPLACE and INSERT queries " . "into SELECT, but this doesn't always succeed."; } } else { push @display_lines, '', 'The query could not be explained.'; } if ( $mods ) { push @display_lines, '', '[This query has been re-written to be explainable]'; } unshift @display_lines, no_ctrl_char($query); draw_screen(\@display_lines, { raw => 1 } ); } # rewrite_for_explain {{{3 sub rewrite_for_explain { my $query = shift; my $mods = 0; my $orig = $query; $mods += $query =~ s/^\s*(?:replace|insert).*?select/select/is; $mods += $query =~ s/^ \s*create\s+(?:temporary\s+)?table \s+(?:\S+\s+)as\s+select/select/xis; $mods += $query =~ s/\s+on\s+duplicate\s+key\s+update.*$//is; return ( $mods, $query ); } # show_optimized_query {{{3 sub show_optimized_query { my $info = shift; my $cxn = $info->{cxn}; my $db = $info->{db}; my $meta = $dbhs{$cxn}; my @display_lines; my ( $mods, $query ) = rewrite_for_explain($info->{query}); if ( $mods ) { push @display_lines, '[This query has been re-written to be explainable]'; } if ( $query ) { push @display_lines, no_ctrl_char($info->{query}); eval { if ( $db ) { do_query($cxn, "use $db"); } do_query( $cxn, 'EXPLAIN EXTENDED ' . $query ) or die "Can't explain query"; my $sth = do_query($cxn, 'SHOW WARNINGS'); my $res = $sth->fetchall_arrayref({}); if ( $res ) { foreach my $result ( @$res ) { push @display_lines, 'Note:', no_ctrl_char($result->{message}); } } else { push @display_lines, '', 'The query optimization could not be generated.'; } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { push @display_lines, '', "The optimization could not be generated: $EVAL_ERROR"; } } else { push @display_lines, '', 'The query optimization could not be generated.'; } draw_screen(\@display_lines, { raw => 1 } ); } # display_help {{{3 sub display_help { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; # Get globally mapped keys, then overwrite them with mode-specific ones. my %keys = map { $_ => $action_for{$_}->{label} } keys %action_for; foreach my $key ( keys %{$modes{$mode}->{action_for}} ) { $keys{$key} = $modes{$mode}->{action_for}->{$key}->{label}; } delete $keys{'?'}; # Split them into three kinds of keys: MODE keys, action keys, and # magic (special character) keys. my @modes = sort grep { m/[A-Z]/ } keys %keys; my @actions = sort grep { m/[a-z]/ } keys %keys; my @magic = sort grep { m/[^A-Z]/i } keys %keys; my @display_lines = ( '', 'Switch to a different mode:' ); # Mode keys my @all_modes = map { "$_ $modes{$_}->{hdr}" } @modes; my @col1 = splice(@all_modes, 0, ceil(@all_modes/3)); my @col2 = splice(@all_modes, 0, ceil(@all_modes/2)); my $max1 = max(map {length($_)} @col1); my $max2 = max(map {length($_)} @col2); while ( @col1 ) { push @display_lines, sprintf(" %-${max1}s %-${max2}s %s", (shift @col1 || ''), (shift @col2 || ''), (shift @all_modes || '')); } # Action keys my @all_actions = map { "$_ $keys{$_}" } @actions; @col1 = splice(@all_actions, 0, ceil(@all_actions/2)); $max1 = max(map {length($_)} @col1); push @display_lines, '', 'Actions:'; while ( @col1 ) { push @display_lines, sprintf(" %-${max1}s %s", (shift @col1 || ''), (shift @all_actions || '')); } # Magic keys my @all_magic = map { sprintf('%4s', $action_for{$_}->{key} || $_) . " $keys{$_}" } @magic; @col1 = splice(@all_magic, 0, ceil(@all_magic/2)); $max1 = max(map {length($_)} @col1); push @display_lines, '', 'Other:'; while ( @col1 ) { push @display_lines, sprintf("%-${max1}s%s", (shift @col1 || ''), (shift @all_magic || '')); } $clear_screen_sub->(); draw_screen(\@display_lines, { show_all => 1 } ); pause(); $clear_screen_sub->(); } # show_full_query {{{3 sub show_full_query { my $info = shift; my @display_lines = no_ctrl_char($info->{query}); draw_screen(\@display_lines, { raw => 1 }); } # Formatting functions {{{2 # create_table2 {{{3 # Makes a two-column table, labels on left, data on right. # Takes refs of @cols, %labels and %data, %user_prefs sub create_table2 { my ( $cols, $labels, $data, $user_prefs ) = @_; my @rows; if ( @$cols && %$data ) { # Override defaults my $p = { just => '', sep => ':', just1 => '-', }; if ( $user_prefs ) { map { $p->{$_} = $user_prefs->{$_} } keys %$user_prefs; } # Fix undef values map { $data->{$_} = '' unless defined $data->{$_} } @$cols; # Format the table my $max_l = max(map{ length($labels->{$_}) } @$cols); my $max_v = max(map{ length($data->{$_}) } @$cols); my $format = "%$p->{just}${max_l}s$p->{sep} %$p->{just1}${max_v}s"; foreach my $col ( @$cols ) { push @rows, sprintf($format, $labels->{$col}, $data->{$col}); } } return @rows; } # stack_next {{{3 # Stacks one display section next to the other. Accepts left-hand arrayref, # right-hand arrayref, and options hashref. Tries to stack as high as # possible, so # aaaaaa # bbb # can stack ccc next to the bbb. # NOTE: this DOES modify its arguments, even though it returns a new array. sub stack_next { my ( $left, $right, $user_prefs ) = @_; my @result; my $p = { pad => ' ', vsep => 0, }; if ( $user_prefs ) { map { $p->{$_} = $user_prefs->{$_} } keys %$user_prefs; } # Find out how wide the LHS can be and still let the RHS fit next to it. my $pad = $p->{pad}; my $max_r = max( map { length($_) } @$right) || 0; my $max_l = $this_term_size[0] - $max_r - length($pad); # Find the minimum row on the LHS that the RHS will fit next to. my $i = scalar(@$left) - 1; while ( $i >= 0 && length($left->[$i]) <= $max_l ) { $i--; } $i++; my $offset = $i; if ( $i < scalar(@$left) ) { # Find the max width of the section of the LHS against which the RHS # will sit. my $max_i_in_common = min($i + scalar(@$right) - 1, scalar(@$left) - 1); my $max_width = max( map { length($_) } @{$left}[$i..$max_i_in_common]); # Append the RHS onto the LHS until one runs out. while ( $i < @$left && $i - $offset < @$right ) { my $format = "%-${max_width}s$pad%${max_r}s"; $left->[$i] = sprintf($format, $left->[$i], $right->[$i - $offset]); $i++; } while ( $i - $offset < @$right ) { # There is more RHS to push on the end of the array push @$left, sprintf("%${max_width}s$pad%${max_r}s", ' ', $right->[$i - $offset]); $i++; } push @result, @$left; } else { # There is no room to put them side by side. Add them below, with # a blank line above them if specified. push @result, @$left; push @result, (' ' x $this_term_size[0]) if $p->{vsep} && @$left; push @result, @$right; } return @result; } # create_caption {{{3 sub create_caption { my ( $caption, @rows ) = @_; if ( @rows ) { # Calculate the width of what will be displayed, so it can be centered # in that space. When the thing is wider than the display, center the # caption in the display. my $width = min($this_term_size[0], max(map { length(ref($_) ? $_->[0] : $_) } @rows)); my $cap_len = length($caption); # It may be narrow enough to pad the sides with underscores and save a # line on the screen. if ( $cap_len <= $width - 6 ) { my $left = int(($width - 2 - $cap_len) / 2); unshift @rows, ("_" x $left) . " $caption " . ("_" x ($width - $left - $cap_len - 2)); } # The caption is too wide to add underscores on each side. else { # Color is supported, so we can use terminal underlining. if ( $config{color}->{val} ) { my $left = int(($width - $cap_len) / 2); unshift @rows, [ (" " x $left) . $caption . (" " x ($width - $left - $cap_len)), 'underline', ]; } # Color is not supported, so we have to add a line underneath to separate the # caption from whatever it's captioning. else { my $left = int(($width - $cap_len) / 2); unshift @rows, ('-' x $width); unshift @rows, (" " x $left) . $caption . (" " x ($width - $left - $cap_len)); } # The caption is wider than the thing it labels, so we have to pad the # thing it labels to a consistent width. if ( $cap_len > $width ) { @rows = map { ref($_) ? [ sprintf('%-' . $cap_len . 's', $_->[0]), $_->[1] ] : sprintf('%-' . $cap_len . 's', $_); } @rows; } } } return @rows; } # create_table {{{3 # Input: an arrayref of columns, hashref of col info, and an arrayref of hashes # Example: [ 'a', 'b' ] # { a => spec, b => spec } # [ { a => 1, b => 2}, { a => 3, b => 4 } ] # The 'spec' is a hashref of hdr => label, just => ('-' or ''). It also supports min and max-widths # vi the minw and maxw params. # Output: an array of strings, one per row. # Example: # Column One Column Two # ---------- ---------- # 1 2 # 3 4 sub create_table { my ( $cols, $info, $data, $prefs ) = @_; $prefs ||= {}; $prefs->{no_hdr} ||= ($opts{n} && $clock != 1); # Truncate rows that will surely be off screen even if this is the only table. if ( !$opts{n} && !$prefs->{raw} && !$prefs->{show_all} && $this_term_size[1] < @$data-1 ) { $data = [ @$data[0..$this_term_size[1] - 1] ]; } my @rows = (); if ( @$cols && %$info ) { # Fix undef values, collapse whitespace. foreach my $row ( @$data ) { map { $row->{$_} = collapse_ws($row->{$_}) } @$cols; } my $col_sep = $opts{n} ? "\t" : ' '; # Find each column's max width. my %width_for; if ( !$opts{n} ) { %width_for = map { my $col_name = $_; if ( $info->{$_}->{dec} ) { # Align along the decimal point my $max_rodp = max(0, map { $_->{$col_name} =~ m/([^\s\d-].*)$/ ? length($1) : 0 } @$data); foreach my $row ( @$data ) { my $col = $row->{$col_name}; my ( $l, $r ) = $col =~ m/^([\s\d]*)(.*)$/; $row->{$col_name} = sprintf("%s%-${max_rodp}s", $l, $r); } } my $max_width = max( length($info->{$_}->{hdr}), map { length($_->{$col_name}) } @$data); if ( $info->{$col_name}->{maxw} ) { $max_width = min( $max_width, $info->{$col_name}->{maxw} ); } if ( $info->{$col_name}->{minw} ) { $max_width = max( $max_width, $info->{$col_name}->{minw} ); } $col_name => $max_width; } @$cols; } # The table header. if ( !$config{hide_hdr}->{val} && !$prefs->{no_hdr} ) { push @rows, $opts{n} ? join( $col_sep, @$cols ) : join( $col_sep, map { sprintf( "%-$width_for{$_}s", trunc($info->{$_}->{hdr}, $width_for{$_}) ) } @$cols ); if ( $config{color}->{val} && $config{header_highlight}->{val} ) { push @rows, [ pop @rows, $config{header_highlight}->{val} ]; } elsif ( !$opts{n} ) { push @rows, join( $col_sep, map { "-" x $width_for{$_} } @$cols ); } } # The table data. if ( $opts{n} ) { foreach my $item ( @$data ) { push @rows, join($col_sep, map { $item->{$_} } @$cols ); } } else { my $format = join( $col_sep, map { "%$info->{$_}->{just}$width_for{$_}s" } @$cols ); foreach my $item ( @$data ) { my $row = sprintf($format, map { trunc($item->{$_}, $width_for{$_}) } @$cols ); if ( $config{color}->{val} && $item->{_color} ) { push @rows, [ $row, $item->{_color} ]; } else { push @rows, $row; } } } } return @rows; } # Aggregates a table. If $group_by is an arrayref of columns, the grouping key # is the specified columns; otherwise it's just the empty string (e.g. # everything is grouped as one group). sub apply_group_by { my ( $tbl, $group_by, @rows ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my %is_group = map { $_ => 1 } @$group_by; my @non_grp = grep { !$is_group{$_} } keys %{$meta->{cols}}; my %temp_table; foreach my $row ( @rows ) { my $group_key = @$group_by ? '{' . join('}{', map { defined $_ ? $_ : '' } @{$row}{@$group_by}) . '}' : ''; $temp_table{$group_key} ||= []; push @{$temp_table{$group_key}}, $row; } # Crush the rows together... my @new_rows; foreach my $key ( sort keys %temp_table ) { my $group = $temp_table{$key}; my %new_row; @new_row{@$group_by} = @{$group->[0]}{@$group_by}; foreach my $col ( @non_grp ) { my $agg = $meta->{cols}->{$col}->{agg} || 'first'; $new_row{$col} = $agg_funcs{$agg}->( map { $_->{$col} } @$group ); } push @new_rows, \%new_row; } return @new_rows; } # set_to_tbl {{{3 # Unifies all the work of filtering, sorting etc. Alters the input. # TODO: pull all the little pieces out into subroutines and stick events in each of them. sub set_to_tbl { my ( $rows, $tbl ) = @_; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl} or die "No such table $tbl in tbl_meta"; # don't show cxn if there's only one connection being displayed my @visible; if (scalar @{$modes{$config{mode}->{val}}->{connections}} == 1) { map { push @visible, $_ if $_ !~ /^cxn$/ } @{$meta->{visible}}; delete $$rows[0]{cxn} if defined $$rows[0]{cxn}; } else { @visible = @{$meta->{visible}}; } if ( !$meta->{pivot} ) { # Hook in event listeners foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_filter}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_filter($rows, $tbl); } # Apply filters. Note that if the table is pivoted, filtering and sorting # are applied later. foreach my $filter ( @{$meta->{filters}} ) { eval { @$rows = grep { $filters{$filter}->{func}->($_) } @$rows; }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR && $config{debug}->{val} ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_sort}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_sort($rows, $tbl); } # Sort. Note that if the table is pivoted, sorting might have the wrong # columns and it could crash. This will only be an issue if it's possible # to toggle pivoting on and off, which it's not at the moment. if ( @$rows && $meta->{sort_func} && !$meta->{aggregate} ) { if ( $meta->{sort_dir} > 0 ) { @$rows = $meta->{sort_func}->( @$rows ); } else { @$rows = reverse $meta->{sort_func}->( @$rows ); } } } # Stop altering arguments now. my @rows = @$rows; foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_group}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_group(\@rows, $tbl); } # Apply group-by. if ( $meta->{aggregate} ) { @rows = apply_group_by($tbl, $meta->{group_by}, @rows); # Sort. Note that if the table is pivoted, sorting might have the wrong # columns and it could crash. This will only be an issue if it's possible # to toggle pivoting on and off, which it's not at the moment. if ( @rows && $meta->{sort_func} ) { if ( $meta->{sort_dir} > 0 ) { @rows = $meta->{sort_func}->( @rows ); } else { @rows = reverse $meta->{sort_func}->( @rows ); } } } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_colorize}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_colorize(\@rows, $tbl); } if ( !$meta->{pivot} ) { # Colorize. Adds a _color column to rows. if ( @rows && $meta->{color_func} ) { eval { foreach my $row ( @rows ) { $row->{_color} = $meta->{color_func}->($row); } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { pause($EVAL_ERROR); } } } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_transform}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_transform(\@rows, $tbl); } # Apply_transformations. if ( @rows ) { my $cols = $meta->{cols}; foreach my $col ( keys %{$rows->[0]} ) { # Don't auto-vivify $tbl_meta{tbl}-{cols}->{_color}->{trans} next if $col eq '_color'; foreach my $trans ( @{$cols->{$col}->{trans}} ) { map { $_->{$col} = $trans_funcs{$trans}->($_->{$col}) } @rows; } } } my ($fmt_cols, $fmt_meta); # Pivot. if ( $meta->{pivot} ) { foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_pivot}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_pivot(\@rows, $tbl); } my @vars = @{$meta->{visible}}; my @tmp = map { { name => $_ } } @vars; my @cols = 'name'; foreach my $i ( 0..@$rows-1 ) { my $col = "set_$i"; push @cols, $col; foreach my $j ( 0..@vars-1 ) { $tmp[$j]->{$col} = $rows[$i]->{$vars[$j]}; } } $fmt_meta = { map { $_ => { hdr => $_, just => '-' } } @cols }; $fmt_cols = \@cols; @rows = @tmp; # Hook in event listeners foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_filter}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_filter($rows, $tbl); } # Apply filters. foreach my $filter ( @{$meta->{filters}} ) { eval { @rows = grep { $filters{$filter}->{func}->($_) } @rows; }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR && $config{debug}->{val} ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_sort}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_sort($rows, $tbl); } # Sort. if ( @rows && $meta->{sort_func} ) { if ( $meta->{sort_dir} > 0 ) { @rows = $meta->{sort_func}->( @rows ); } else { @rows = reverse $meta->{sort_func}->( @rows ); } } } else { # If the table isn't pivoted, just show all columns that are supposed to # be shown; but eliminate aggonly columns if the table isn't aggregated. my $aggregated = $meta->{aggregate}; $fmt_cols = [ grep { $aggregated || !$meta->{cols}->{$_}->{aggonly} } @visible ]; $fmt_meta = { map { $_ => $meta->{cols}->{$_} } @$fmt_cols }; # If the table is aggregated, re-order the group_by columns to the left of # the display. if ( $aggregated ) { my %is_group = map { $_ => 1 } @{$meta->{group_by}}; $fmt_cols = [ @{$meta->{group_by}}, grep { !$is_group{$_} } @$fmt_cols ]; } } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_pre_create}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_pre_create(\@rows, $tbl); } @rows = create_table( $fmt_cols, $fmt_meta, \@rows); if ( !$meta->{hide_caption} && !$opts{n} && $config{display_table_captions}->{val} ) { @rows = create_caption($meta->{capt}, @rows) } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{set_to_tbl_post_create}} ) { $listener->set_to_tbl_post_create(\@rows, $tbl); } return @rows; } # meta_to_hdr {{{3 sub meta_to_hdr { my $tbl = shift; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my %labels = map { $_ => $meta->{cols}->{$_}->{hdr} } @{$meta->{visible}}; return \%labels; } # commify {{{3 # From perlfaq5: add commas. sub commify { my ( $num ) = @_; $num = 0 unless defined $num; $num =~ s/(^[-+]?\d+?(?=(?>(?:\d{3})+)(?!\d))|\G\d{3}(?=\d))/$1,/g; return $num; } # set_precision {{{3 # Trim to desired precision. sub set_precision { my ( $num, $precision ) = @_; $precision = $config{num_digits}->{val} if !defined $precision; sprintf("%.${precision}f", $num); } # percent {{{3 # Convert to percent sub percent { my ( $num ) = @_; $num = 0 unless defined $num; my $digits = $config{num_digits}->{val}; return sprintf("%.${digits}f", $num * 100) . ($config{show_percent}->{val} ? '%' : ''); } # shorten {{{3 sub shorten { my ( $num, $opts ) = @_; return $num if !defined($num) || $opts{n} || $num !~ m/$num_regex/; $opts ||= {}; my $pad = defined $opts->{pad} ? $opts->{pad} : ''; my $num_digits = defined $opts->{num_digits} ? $opts->{num_digits} : $config{num_digits}->{val}; my $force = defined $opts->{force}; my $n = 0; while ( $num >= 1_024 ) { $num /= 1_024; ++$n; } return sprintf( $num =~ m/\./ || $n || $force ? "%.${num_digits}f%s" : '%d', $num, ($pad,'k','M','G', 'T')[$n]); } # Utility functions {{{2 # unique {{{3 sub unique { my %seen; return grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @_; } # make_color_func {{{3 sub make_color_func { my ( $tbl ) = @_; my @criteria; foreach my $spec ( @{$tbl->{colors}} ) { next unless exists $comp_ops{$spec->{op}}; my $val = $spec->{op} =~ m/^(?:eq|ne|le|ge|lt|gt)$/ ? "'$spec->{arg}'" : $spec->{op} =~ m/^(?:=~|!~)$/ ? "m/" . quotemeta($spec->{arg}) . "/" : $spec->{arg}; push @criteria, "( defined \$set->{$spec->{col}} && \$set->{$spec->{col}} $spec->{op} $val ) { return '$spec->{color}'; }"; } return undef unless @criteria; my $sub = eval 'sub { my ( $set ) = @_; if ' . join(" elsif ", @criteria) . '}'; die if $EVAL_ERROR; return $sub; } # make_sort_func {{{3 # Gets a list of sort columns from the table, like "+cxn -time" and returns a # subroutine that will sort that way. sub make_sort_func { my ( $tbl ) = @_; my @criteria; # Pivoted tables can be sorted by 'name' and set_x columns; others must be # sorted by existing columns. TODO: this will crash if you toggle between # pivoted and nonpivoted. I have several other 'crash' notes about this if # this ever becomes possible. if ( $tbl->{pivot} ) { # Sort type is not really possible on pivoted columns, because a 'column' # contains data from an entire non-pivoted row, so there could be a mix of # numeric and non-numeric data. Thus everything has to be 'cmp' type. foreach my $col ( split(/\s+/, $tbl->{sort_cols} ) ) { next unless $col; my ( $dir, $name ) = $col =~ m/([+-])?(\w+)$/; next unless $name && $name =~ m/^(?:name|set_\d+)$/; $dir ||= '+'; my $op = 'cmp'; my $df = "''"; push @criteria, $dir eq '+' ? "(\$a->{$name} || $df) $op (\$b->{$name} || $df)" : "(\$b->{$name} || $df) $op (\$a->{$name} || $df)"; } } else { foreach my $col ( split(/\s+/, $tbl->{sort_cols} ) ) { next unless $col; my ( $dir, $name ) = $col =~ m/([+-])?(\w+)$/; next unless $name && $tbl->{cols}->{$name}; $dir ||= '+'; my $op = $tbl->{cols}->{$name}->{num} ? "<=>" : "cmp"; my $df = $tbl->{cols}->{$name}->{num} ? "0" : "''"; push @criteria, $dir eq '+' ? "(\$a->{$name} || $df) $op (\$b->{$name} || $df)" : "(\$b->{$name} || $df) $op (\$a->{$name} || $df)"; } } return sub { return @_ } unless @criteria; my $sub = eval 'sub { sort {' . join("||", @criteria) . '} @_; }'; die if $EVAL_ERROR; return $sub; } # trunc {{{3 # Shortens text to specified length. sub trunc { my ( $text, $len ) = @_; if ( length($text) <= $len ) { return $text; } return substr($text, 0, $len); } # donut {{{3 # Takes out the middle of text to shorten it. sub donut { my ( $text, $len ) = @_; return $text if length($text) <= $len; my $max = length($text) - $len; my $min = $max - 1; # Try to remove a single "word" from somewhere in the center if ( $text =~ s/_[^_]{$min,$max}_/_/ ) { return $text; } # Prefer removing the end of a "word" if ( $text =~ s/([^_]+)[^_]{$max}_/$1_/ ) { return $text; } $text = substr($text, 0, int($len/2)) . "_" . substr($text, int($len/2) + $max + 1); return $text; } # crunch {{{3 # Removes vowels and compacts repeated letters to shorten text. sub crunch { my ( $text, $len ) = @_; return $text if $len && length($text) <= $len; $text =~ s/^IB_\w\w_//; $text =~ s/(?{val}; if ( $charset && $charset eq 'unicode' ) { $text =~ s/ ("(?:(?!(?{val} ) { unshift @$display_lines, create_statusbar(); } foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{draw_screen}} ) { $listener->draw_screen($display_lines); } $clear_screen_sub->() if $prefs->{clear} || !$modes{$config{mode}->{val}}->{no_clear_screen}; if ( $opts{n} || $prefs->{raw} ) { my $num_lines = 0; print join("\n", map { $num_lines++; ref $_ ? colored($_->[0], $_->[1]) : $_; } grep { !$opts{n} || $_ } # Suppress empty lines @$display_lines); if ( $opts{n} && $num_lines ) { print "\n"; } } else { my $max_lines = $prefs->{show_all} ? scalar(@$display_lines)- 1 : min(scalar(@$display_lines), $this_term_size[1]); print join("\n", map { ref $_ ? colored(substr($_->[0], 0, $this_term_size[0]), $_->[1]) : substr($_, 0, $this_term_size[0]); } @$display_lines[0..$max_lines - 1]); } } # secs_to_time {{{3 sub secs_to_time { my ( $secs, $fmt ) = @_; $secs ||= 0; return '00:00' unless $secs; # Decide what format to use, if not given $fmt ||= $secs >= 86_400 ? 'd' : $secs >= 3_600 ? 'h' : 'm'; return $fmt eq 'd' ? sprintf( "%d+%02d:%02d:%02d", int($secs / 86_400), int(($secs % 86_400) / 3_600), int(($secs % 3_600) / 60), $secs % 60) : $fmt eq 'h' ? sprintf( "%02d:%02d:%02d", int(($secs % 86_400) / 3_600), int(($secs % 3_600) / 60), $secs % 60) : sprintf( "%02d:%02d", int(($secs % 3_600) / 60), $secs % 60); } # dulint_to_int {{{3 # Takes a number that InnoDB formats as two ulint integers, like transaction IDs # and such, and turns it into a single integer sub dulint_to_int { my $num = shift; return 0 unless $num; my ( $high, $low ) = $num =~ m/^(\d+) (\d+)$/; return $low unless $high; return $low + ( $high * $MAX_ULONG ); } # create_statusbar {{{3 sub create_statusbar { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my @cxns = sort { $a cmp $b } get_connections(); my $modeline = ( $config{readonly}->{val} ? '[RO] ' : '' ) . $modes{$mode}->{hdr} . " (? for help)"; my $mode_width = length($modeline); my $remaining_width = $this_term_size[0] - $mode_width - 1; my $result; # The thingie in top-right that says what we're monitoring. my $cxn = ''; if ( 1 == @cxns && $dbhs{$cxns[0]} && $dbhs{$cxns[0]}->{dbh} ) { $cxn = $dbhs{$cxns[0]}->{dbh}->{mysql_serverinfo} || ''; } else { if ( $modes{$mode}->{server_group} ) { $cxn = "Servers: " . $modes{$mode}->{server_group}; my $err_count = grep { $dbhs{$_} && $dbhs{$_}->{err_count} } @cxns; if ( $err_count ) { $cxn .= "(" . ( scalar(@cxns) - $err_count ) . "/" . scalar(@cxns) . ")"; } } else { $cxn = join(' ', map { ($dbhs{$_}->{err_count} ? '!' : '') . $_ } grep { $dbhs{$_} } @cxns); } } if ( 1 == @cxns ) { get_driver_status(@cxns); my $vars = $vars{$cxns[0]}->{$clock}; my $inc = inc(0, $cxns[0]); # Format server uptime human-readably, calculate QPS... my $uptime = secs_to_time( $vars->{Uptime_hires} ); my $qps = ($inc->{Questions}||0) / ($inc->{Uptime_hires}||1); my $ibinfo = ''; if ( exists $vars->{IB_last_secs} ) { $ibinfo .= "InnoDB $vars->{IB_last_secs}s "; if ( $vars->{IB_got_all} ) { if ( ($mode eq 'T' || $mode eq 'W') && $vars->{IB_tx_is_truncated} ) { $ibinfo .= ':^|'; } else { $ibinfo .= ':-)'; } } else { $ibinfo .= ':-('; } } $result = sprintf( "%-${mode_width}s %${remaining_width}s", $modeline, join(', ', grep { $_ } ( $cxns[0], $uptime, $ibinfo, shorten($qps) . " QPS", ($vars->{Threads} || 0) . "/" . ($vars->{Threads_running} || 0) . "/" . ($vars->{Threads_cached} || 0) . " con/run/cac thds", $cxn))); } else { $result = sprintf( "%-${mode_width}s %${remaining_width}s", $modeline, $cxn); } return $config{color}->{val} ? [ $result, 'bold reverse' ] : $result; } # Database connections {{{3 sub add_new_dsn { my ( $name, $dsn, $dl_table, $have_user, $user, $have_pass, $pass, $savepass ) = @_; if ( defined $name ) { $name =~ s/[\s:;]//g; } if ( !$name ) { print word_wrap("Choose a name for the connection. It cannot contain " . "whitespace, colons or semicolons."), "\n\n"; do { $name = prompt("Enter a name"); $name =~ s/[\s:;]//g; } until ( $name ); } if ( !$dsn ) { do { $clear_screen_sub->(); print "Typical DSN strings look like\n DBI:mysql:;host=hostname;port=port\n" . "The db and port are optional and can usually be omitted.\n" . "If you specify 'mysql_read_default_group=mysql' many options can be read\n" . "from your mysql options files (~/.my.cnf, /etc/my.cnf).\n\n"; $dsn = prompt("Enter a DSN string", undef, "DBI:mysql:;mysql_read_default_group=mysql;host=$name"); } until ( $dsn ); } if ( !$dl_table ) { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $dl_table = prompt("Optional: enter a table (must not exist) to use when resetting InnoDB deadlock information", undef, 'test.innotop_dl'); } $connections{$name} = { dsn => $dsn, dl_table => $dl_table, have_user => $have_user, user => $user, have_pass => $have_pass, pass => $pass, savepass => $savepass }; } sub add_new_server_group { my ( $name ) = @_; if ( defined $name ) { $name =~ s/[\s:;]//g; } if ( !$name ) { print word_wrap("Choose a name for the group. It cannot contain " . "whitespace, colons or semicolons."), "\n\n"; do { $name = prompt("Enter a name"); $name =~ s/[\s:;]//g; } until ( $name ); } my @cxns; do { $clear_screen_sub->(); @cxns = select_cxn("Choose servers for $name", keys %connections); } until ( @cxns ); $server_groups{$name} = \@cxns; return $name; } sub get_var_set { my ( $name ) = @_; while ( !$name || !exists($var_sets{$config{$name}->{val}}) ) { $name = choose_var_set($name); } return $var_sets{$config{$name}->{val}}->{text}; } sub add_new_var_set { my ( $name ) = @_; if ( defined $name ) { $name =~ s/\W//g; } if ( !$name ) { do { $name = prompt("Enter a name"); $name =~ s/\W//g; } until ( $name ); } my $variables; do { $clear_screen_sub->(); $variables = prompt("Enter variables for $name", undef ); } until ( $variables ); $var_sets{$name} = { text => $variables, user => 1 }; } sub next_server { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my @cxns = sort keys %connections; my ($cur) = get_connections($mode); $cur ||= $cxns[0]; my $pos = grep { $_ lt $cur } @cxns; my $newpos = ($pos + 1) % @cxns; $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = ''; $modes{$mode}->{connections} = [ $cxns[$newpos] ]; $clear_screen_sub->(); } sub next_server_group { my $mode = shift || $config{mode}->{val}; my @grps = sort keys %server_groups; my $curr = $modes{$mode}->{server_group}; return unless @grps; if ( $curr ) { # Find the current group's position. my $pos = 0; while ( $curr ne $grps[$pos] ) { $pos++; } $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = $grps[ ($pos + 1) % @grps ]; } else { $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = $grps[0]; } } # Get a list of connection names used in this mode. sub get_connections { if ( $file ) { return qw(file); } my $mode = shift || $config{mode}->{val}; my @connections = $modes{$mode}->{server_group} ? @{$server_groups{$modes{$mode}->{server_group}}} : @{$modes{$mode}->{connections}}; if ( $modes{$mode}->{one_connection} ) { @connections = @connections ? $connections[0] : (); } return unique(@connections); } # Get a list of tables used in this mode. If innotop is running non-interactively, just use the first. sub get_visible_tables { my $mode = shift || $config{mode}->{val}; my @tbls = @{$modes{$mode}->{visible_tables}}; if ( $opts{n} ) { return $tbls[0]; } else { return @tbls; } } # Choose from among available connections or server groups. # If the mode has a server set in use, prefers that instead. sub choose_connections { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my $meta = { map { $_ => $connections{$_}->{dsn} } keys %connections }; foreach my $group ( keys %server_groups ) { $meta->{"#$group"} = join(' ', @{$server_groups{$group}}); } my $choices = prompt_list("Choose connections or a group for $mode mode", undef, sub { return keys %$meta }, $meta); my @choices = unique(grep { $_ } split(/\s+/, $choices)); if ( @choices ) { if ( $choices[0] =~ s/^#// && exists $server_groups{$choices[0]} ) { $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = $choices[0]; } else { $modes{$mode}->{connections} = [ grep { exists $connections{$_} } @choices ]; } } } # Accepts a DB connection name and the name of a prepared query (e.g. status, kill). # Also a list of params for the prepared query. This allows not storing prepared # statements globally. Returns a $sth that's been executed. # ERROR-HANDLING SEMANTICS: if the statement throws an error, propagate, but if the # connection has gone away or can't connect, DO NOT. Just return undef. sub do_stmt { my ( $cxn, $stmt_name, @args ) = @_; return undef if $file; # Test if the cxn should not even be tried return undef if $dbhs{$cxn} && $dbhs{$cxn}->{err_count} && ( !$dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh} || !$dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh}->{Active} || $dbhs{$cxn}->{mode} eq $config{mode}->{val} ) && $dbhs{$cxn}->{wake_up} > $clock; my $sth; my $retries = 1; my $success = 0; TRY: while ( $retries-- >= 0 && !$success ) { eval { my $dbh = connect_to_db($cxn); # If the prepared query doesn't exist, make it. if ( !exists $dbhs{$cxn}->{stmts}->{$stmt_name} ) { $dbhs{$cxn}->{stmts}->{$stmt_name} = $stmt_maker_for{$stmt_name}->($dbh); } $sth = $dbhs{$cxn}->{stmts}->{$stmt_name}; if ( $sth ) { $sth->execute(@args); } $success = 1; }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { if ( $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/$nonfatal_errs/ ) { handle_cxn_error($cxn, $EVAL_ERROR); } else { die "$cxn $stmt_name: $EVAL_ERROR"; } if ( $retries < 0 ) { $sth = undef; } } } if ( $sth && $sth->{NUM_OF_FIELDS} ) { sleep($stmt_sleep_time_for{$stmt_name}) if $stmt_sleep_time_for{$stmt_name}; return $sth; } } # Keeps track of error count, sleep times till retries, etc etc. # When there's an error we retry the connection every so often, increasing in # Fibonacci series to prevent too much banging on the server. sub handle_cxn_error { my ( $cxn, $err ) = @_; my $meta = $dbhs{$cxn}; $meta->{err_count}++; # This is used so errors that have to do with permissions needed by the current # mode will get displayed as long as we're in this mode, but get ignored if the # mode changes. $meta->{mode} = $config{mode}->{val}; # Strip garbage from the error text if possible. $err =~ s/\s+/ /g; if ( $err =~ m/failed: (.*?) at \S*innotop line/ ) { $err = $1; } $meta->{last_err} = $err; my $sleep_time = $meta->{this_sleep} + $meta->{prev_sleep}; $meta->{prev_sleep} = $meta->{this_sleep}; $meta->{this_sleep} = $sleep_time; $meta->{wake_up} = $clock + $sleep_time; if ( $config{show_cxn_errors}->{val} ) { print STDERR "Error at tick $clock $cxn $err" if $config{debug}->{val}; } } # Accepts a DB connection name and a (string) query. Returns a $sth that's been # executed. sub do_query { my ( $cxn, $query ) = @_; return undef if $file; # Test if the cxn should not even be tried return undef if $dbhs{$cxn} && $dbhs{$cxn}->{err_count} && ( !$dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh} || !$dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh}->{Active} || $dbhs{$cxn}->{mode} eq $config{mode}->{val} ) && $dbhs{$cxn}->{wake_up} > $clock; my $sth; my $retries = 1; my $success = 0; TRY: while ( $retries-- >= 0 && !$success ) { eval { my $dbh = connect_to_db($cxn); $sth = $dbh->prepare($query); $sth->execute(); $success = 1; }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { if ( $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/$nonfatal_errs/ ) { handle_cxn_error($cxn, $EVAL_ERROR); } else { die $EVAL_ERROR; } if ( $retries < 0 ) { $sth = undef; } } } return $sth; } sub get_uptime { my ( $cxn ) = @_; $dbhs{$cxn}->{start_time} ||= time(); # Avoid dividing by zero return (time() - $dbhs{$cxn}->{start_time}) || .001; } sub connect_to_db { my ( $cxn ) = @_; $dbhs{$cxn} ||= { stmts => {}, # bucket for prepared statements. prev_sleep => 0, this_sleep => 1, wake_up => 0, start_time => 0, dbh => undef, }; my $href = $dbhs{$cxn}; if ( !$href->{dbh} || ref($href->{dbh}) !~ m/DBI/ || !$href->{dbh}->ping ) { my $dbh = get_new_db_connection($cxn); @{$href}{qw(dbh err_count wake_up this_sleep start_time prev_sleep)} = ($dbh, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0); # Derive and store the server's start time in hi-res my $uptime = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("show status like 'Uptime'")->{value}; $href->{start_time} = time() - $uptime; # Set timeouts so an unused connection stays alive. # For example, a connection might be used in Q mode but idle in T mode. if ( version_ge($dbh, '4.0.3')) { my $timeout = $config{cxn_timeout}->{val}; $dbh->do("set session wait_timeout=$timeout, interactive_timeout=$timeout"); } } return $href->{dbh}; } # Compares versions like 5.0.27 and 4.1.15-standard-log sub version_ge { my ( $dbh, $target ) = @_; my $version = sprintf('%03d%03d%03d', $dbh->{mysql_serverinfo} =~ m/(\d+)/g); return $version ge sprintf('%03d%03d%03d', $target =~ m/(\d+)/g); } # Extracts status values that can be gleaned from the DBD driver without doing a whole query. sub get_driver_status { my @cxns = @_; if ( !$info_gotten{driver_status}++ ) { foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { next unless $dbhs{$cxn} && $dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh} && $dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh}->{Active}; $vars{$cxn}->{$clock} ||= {}; my $vars = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my %res = map { $_ =~ s/ +/_/g; $_ } $dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh}->{mysql_stat} =~ m/(\w[^:]+): ([\d\.]+)/g; map { $vars->{$_} ||= $res{$_} } keys %res; $vars->{Uptime_hires} ||= get_uptime($cxn); $vars->{cxn} = $cxn; } } } sub get_new_db_connection { my ( $connection, $destroy ) = @_; if ( $file ) { die "You can't connect to a MySQL server while monitoring a file. This is probably a bug."; } my $dsn = $connections{$connection} or die "No connection named '$connection' is defined in your configuration"; # don't ask for a username if mysql_read_default_group=client is in the DSN if ( !defined $dsn->{have_user} and $dsn->{dsn} !~ /mysql_read_default_group=client/ ) { my $answer = prompt("Do you want to specify a username for $connection?", undef, 'n'); $dsn->{have_user} = $answer && $answer =~ m/1|y/i; } # don't ask for a password if mysql_read_default_group=client is in the DSN if ( !defined $dsn->{have_pass} and $dsn->{dsn} !~ /mysql_read_default_group=client/ ) { my $answer = prompt("Do you want to specify a password for $connection?", undef, 'n'); $dsn->{have_pass} = $answer && $answer =~ m/1|y/i; } if ( !$dsn->{user} && $dsn->{have_user} ) { my $user = $ENV{USERNAME} || $ENV{USER} || getlogin() || getpwuid($REAL_USER_ID) || undef; $dsn->{user} = prompt("Enter username for $connection", undef, $user); } if ( !defined $dsn->{user} ) { $dsn->{user} = ''; } if ( !$dsn->{pass} && !$dsn->{savepass} && $dsn->{have_pass} ) { $dsn->{pass} = prompt_noecho("Enter password for '$dsn->{user}' on $connection"); print "\n"; if ( !defined($dsn->{savepass}) ) { my $answer = prompt("Save password in plain text in the config file?", undef, 'y'); $dsn->{savepass} = $answer && $answer =~ m/1|y/i; } } my $dbh = DBI->connect( $dsn->{dsn}, $dsn->{user}, $dsn->{pass}, { RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 0, AutoCommit => 1 }); $dbh->{InactiveDestroy} = 1 unless $destroy; # Can't be set in $db_options $dbh->{FetchHashKeyName} = 'NAME_lc'; # Lowercases all column names for fetchrow_hashref return $dbh; } sub get_cxn_errors { my @cxns = @_; return () unless $config{show_cxn_errors_in_tbl}->{val}; return map { [ $_ . ': ' . $dbhs{$_}->{last_err}, 'red' ] } grep { $dbhs{$_} && $dbhs{$_}->{err_count} && $dbhs{$_}->{mode} eq $config{mode}->{val} } @cxns; } # Setup and tear-down functions {{{2 # Takes a string and turns it into a hashref you can apply to %tbl_meta tables. The string # can be in the form 'foo, bar, foo/bar, foo as bar' much like a SQL SELECT statement. sub compile_select_stmt { my ($str) = @_; my @exps = $str =~ m/\s*([^,]+(?i:\s+as\s+[^,\s]+)?)\s*(?=,|$)/g; my %cols; my @visible; foreach my $exp ( @exps ) { my ( $text, $colname ); if ( $exp =~ m/as\s+(\w+)\s*/ ) { $colname = $1; $exp =~ s/as\s+(\w+)\s*//; $text = $exp; } else { $text = $colname = $exp; } my ($func, $err) = compile_expr($text); $cols{$colname} = { src => $text, hdr => $colname, num => 0, func => $func, }; push @visible, $colname; } return (\%cols, \@visible); } # compile_filter {{{3 sub compile_filter { my ( $text ) = @_; my ( $sub, $err ); eval "\$sub = sub { my \$set = shift; $text }"; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { $EVAL_ERROR =~ s/at \(eval.*$//; $sub = sub { return $EVAL_ERROR }; $err = $EVAL_ERROR; } return ( $sub, $err ); } # compile_expr {{{3 sub compile_expr { my ( $expr ) = @_; # Leave built-in functions alone so they get called as Perl functions, unless # they are the only word in $expr, in which case treat them as hash keys. if ( $expr =~ m/\W/ ) { $expr =~ s/(?{$1}"/eg; } else { $expr = "\$set->{$expr}"; } my ( $sub, $err ); my $quoted = quotemeta($expr); eval qq{ \$sub = sub { my (\$set, \$cur, \$pre) = \@_; my \$val = eval { $expr }; if ( \$EVAL_ERROR && \$config{debug}->{val} ) { \$EVAL_ERROR =~ s/ at \\(eval.*//s; die "\$EVAL_ERROR in expression $quoted"; } return \$val; } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { if ( $config{debug}->{val} ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } $EVAL_ERROR =~ s/ at \(eval.*$//; $sub = sub { return $EVAL_ERROR }; $err = $EVAL_ERROR; } return ( $sub, $err ); } # finish {{{3 # This is a subroutine because it's called from a key to quit the program. sub finish { save_config(); ReadMode('normal') unless $opts{n}; print "\n"; exit(0); } # core_dump {{{3 sub core_dump { my $msg = shift; if ($config{debugfile}->{val} && $config{debug}->{val}) { eval { open my $file, '>>', $config{debugfile}->{val}; if ( %vars ) { print $file "Current variables:\n" . Dumper(\%vars); } close $file; }; } print $msg; } # migrate_config {{{3 sub migrate_config { my ($old_filename, $new_filename) = @_; # don't proceed if old file doesn't exist if ( ! -f $old_filename ) { die "Error migrating '$old_filename': file doesn't exist.\n"; } # don't migrate files if new file exists elsif ( -f $new_filename ) { die "Error migrating '$old_filename' to '$new_filename': new file already exists.\n"; } # if migrating from one file to another in the same directory, just rename them if (dirname($old_filename) eq dirname($new_filename)) { rename($old_filename, $new_filename) or die "Can't rename '$old_filename' to '$new_filename': $OS_ERROR"; } # otherwise, move the existing conf file to a temp file, make the necessary directory structure, # and move the temp conf file to its new home else { my $tmp = File::Temp->new( TEMPLATE => 'innotopXXXXX', DIR => $homepath, SUFFIX => '.conf'); my $tmp_filename = $tmp->filename; my $dirname = dirname($new_filename); rename($old_filename, $tmp_filename) or die "Can't rename '$old_filename' to '$tmp_filename': $OS_ERROR"; mkdir($dirname) or die "Can't create directory '$dirname': $OS_ERROR"; mkdir("$dirname/plugins") or die "Can't create directory '$dirname/plugins': $OS_ERROR"; rename($tmp_filename, $new_filename) or die "Can't rename '$tmp_filename' to '$new_filename': $OS_ERROR"; } } # load_config {{{3 sub load_config { my ($old_filename, $answer); if ( $opts{u} or $opts{p} or $opts{h} or $opts{P} ) { my @params = $dsn_parser->get_cxn_params(\%opts); # dsn=$params[0] add_new_dsn($opts{h} || 'localhost', $params[0], 'test.innotop_dl', $opts{u} ? 1 : 0, $opts{u}, $opts{p} ? 1 : 0, $opts{p}); } if ($opts{c}) { $conf_file = $opts{c}; } # innotop got upgraded and this is an old config file. elsif ( -f "$homepath/.innotop" or -f "$homepath/.innotop/innotop.ini" ) { $conf_file = $default_home_conf; if ( -f "$homepath/.innotop") { $old_filename = "$homepath/.innotop"; } elsif ( -f "$homepath/.innotop/innotop.ini" ) { $old_filename = "$homepath/.innotop/innotop.ini"; } $answer = pause("Innotop's default config location has moved to '$conf_file'. Move old config file '$old_filename' there now? y/n"); if ( lc $answer eq 'y' ) { migrate_config($old_filename, $conf_file); } else { print "\nInnotop will now exit so you can fix the config file.\n"; exit(0); } } elsif ( -f $default_home_conf ) { $conf_file = $default_home_conf; } elsif ( -f $default_central_conf and not $opts{s} ) { $conf_file = $default_central_conf; } else { # If no config file was loaded, set readonly to 0 if the user wants to # write a config $config{readonly}->{val} = 0 if $opts{w}; # If no connections have been defined, connect to a MySQL database # on localhost using mysql_read_default_group=client if (!%connections) { add_new_dsn('localhost', 'DBI:mysql:;host=localhost;mysql_read_default_group=client', 'test.innotop_dl'); } } if ( -f "$conf_file" ) { open my $file, "<", $conf_file or die("Can't open '$conf_file': $OS_ERROR"); # Check config file version. Just ignore if either innotop or the file has # garbage in the version number. if ( defined(my $line = <$file>) && $VERSION =~ m/\d/ ) { chomp $line; if ( my ($maj, $min, $rev) = $line =~ m/^version=(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?$/ ) { $rev ||= 0; my $cfg_ver = sprintf('%03d-%03d-%03d', $maj, $min, $rev); ( $maj, $min, $rev ) = $VERSION =~ m/^(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?$/; $rev ||= 0; my $innotop_ver = sprintf('%03d-%03d-%03d', $maj, $min, $rev); if ( $cfg_ver gt $innotop_ver ) { pause("The config file is for a newer version of innotop and may not be read correctly."); } else { my @ver_history = @config_versions; while ( my ($start, $end) = splice(@ver_history, 0, 2) ) { # If the config file is between the endpoints and innotop is greater than # the endpoint, innotop has a newer config file format than the file. if ( $cfg_ver ge $start && $cfg_ver lt $end && $innotop_ver ge $end ) { my $msg = "innotop's config file format has changed. Overwrite $conf_file? y or n"; if ( pause($msg) eq 'n' ) { $config{readonly}->{val} = 1; print "\ninnotop will not save any configuration changes you make."; pause(); print "\n"; } close $file; return; } } } } } while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next unless $line =~ m/^\[([a-z_]+)\]$/; if ( exists $config_file_sections{$1} ) { $config_file_sections{$1}->{reader}->($file); } else { warn "Unknown config file section '$1'"; } } close $file or die("Can't close $conf_file: $OS_ERROR"); } } # Do some post-processing on %tbl_meta: compile src properties into func etc. sub post_process_tbl_meta { foreach my $table ( values %tbl_meta ) { foreach my $col_name ( keys %{$table->{cols}} ) { my $col_def = $table->{cols}->{$col_name}; my ( $sub, $err ) = compile_expr($col_def->{src}); $col_def->{func} = $sub; } } } # load_config_plugins {{{3 sub load_config_plugins { my ( $file ) = @_; # First, find a list of all plugins that exist on disk, and get information about them. my $dir = $config{plugin_dir}->{val}; foreach my $p_file ( <$dir/*.pm> ) { my ($package, $desc); eval { open my $p_in, "<", $p_file or die $OS_ERROR; while ( my $line = <$p_in> ) { chomp $line; if ( $line =~ m/^package\s+(.*?);/ ) { $package = $1; } elsif ( $line =~ m/^# description: (.*)/ ) { $desc = $1; } last if $package && $desc; } close $p_in; }; if ( $package ) { $plugins{$package} = { file => $p_file, desc => $desc, class => $package, active => 0, }; if ( $config{debug}->{val} && $EVAL_ERROR ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } } } # Now read which ones the user has activated. Each line simply represents an active plugin. while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; next unless $line && $plugins{$line}; my $obj; eval { require $plugins{$line}->{file}; $obj = $line->new(%pluggable_vars); foreach my $event ( $obj->register_for_events() ) { my $queue = $event_listener_for{$event}; if ( $queue ) { push @$queue, $obj; } } }; if ( $config{debug}->{val} && $EVAL_ERROR ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } if ( $obj ) { $plugins{$line}->{active} = 1; $plugins{$line}->{object} = $obj; } } } # save_config_plugins {{{3 sub save_config_plugins { my $file = shift; foreach my $class ( sort keys %plugins ) { next unless $plugins{$class}->{active}; print $file "$class\n"; } } # load_config_active_server_groups {{{3 sub load_config_active_server_groups { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $mode, $group ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $mode && $group && exists $modes{$mode} && exists $server_groups{$group}; $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = $group; } } # save_config_active_server_groups {{{3 sub save_config_active_server_groups { my $file = shift; foreach my $mode ( sort keys %modes ) { print $file "$mode=$modes{$mode}->{server_group}\n"; } } # load_config_server_groups {{{3 sub load_config_server_groups { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $name, $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $name && $rest; my @vars = unique(grep { $_ && exists $connections{$_} } split(/\s+/, $rest)); next unless @vars; $server_groups{$name} = \@vars; } } # save_config_server_groups {{{3 sub save_config_server_groups { my $file = shift; foreach my $set ( sort keys %server_groups ) { print $file "$set=", join(' ', @{$server_groups{$set}}), "\n"; } } # load_config_varsets {{{3 sub load_config_varsets { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $name, $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $name && $rest; $var_sets{$name} = { text => $rest, user => 1, }; } } # save_config_varsets {{{3 sub save_config_varsets { my $file = shift; foreach my $varset ( sort keys %var_sets ) { next unless $var_sets{$varset}->{user}; print $file "$varset=$var_sets{$varset}->{text}\n"; } } # load_config_group_by {{{3 sub load_config_group_by { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $tbl , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $tbl && exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my @parts = unique(grep { exists($tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}->{$_}) } split(/\s+/, $rest)); $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{group_by} = [ @parts ]; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{group_by} = 1; } } # save_config_group_by {{{3 sub save_config_group_by { my $file = shift; foreach my $tbl ( sort keys %tbl_meta ) { next if $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{temp}; next unless $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{group_by}; my $aref = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{group_by}; print $file "$tbl=", join(' ', @$aref), "\n"; } } # load_config_filters {{{3 sub load_config_filters { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key, $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.+?)=(.*)$/; next unless $key && $rest; my %parts = $rest =~ m/(\w+)='((?:(?!(? $sub, text => $parts{text}, user => 1, name => $key, note => 'User-defined filter', tbls => \@tbls, } } } # save_config_filters {{{3 sub save_config_filters { my $file = shift; foreach my $key ( sort keys %filters ) { next if !$filters{$key}->{user} || $filters{$key}->{quick}; my $text = $filters{$key}->{text}; $text =~ s/([\\'])/\\$1/g; my $tbls = join(" ", @{$filters{$key}->{tbls}}); print $file "$key=text='$text' tbls='$tbls'\n"; } } # load_config_visible_tables {{{3 sub load_config_visible_tables { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $mode, $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $mode && exists $modes{$mode}; $modes{$mode}->{visible_tables} = [ unique(grep { $_ && exists $tbl_meta{$_} } split(/\s+/, $rest)) ]; $modes{$mode}->{cust}->{visible_tables} = 1; } } # save_config_visible_tables {{{3 sub save_config_visible_tables { my $file = shift; foreach my $mode ( sort keys %modes ) { next unless $modes{$mode}->{cust}->{visible_tables}; my $tables = $modes{$mode}->{visible_tables}; print $file "$mode=", join(' ', @$tables), "\n"; } } # load_config_sort_cols {{{3 sub load_config_sort_cols { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $key && exists $tbl_meta{$key}; $tbl_meta{$key}->{sort_cols} = $rest; $tbl_meta{$key}->{cust}->{sort_cols} = 1; $tbl_meta{$key}->{sort_func} = make_sort_func($tbl_meta{$key}); } } # save_config_sort_cols {{{3 sub save_config_sort_cols { my $file = shift; foreach my $tbl ( sort keys %tbl_meta ) { next unless $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{sort_cols}; my $col = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{sort_cols}; print $file "$tbl=$col\n"; } } # load_config_active_filters {{{3 sub load_config_active_filters { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $tbl , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $tbl && exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my @parts = unique(grep { exists($filters{$_}) } split(/\s+/, $rest)); @parts = grep { grep { $tbl eq $_ } @{$filters{$_}->{tbls}} } @parts; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters} = [ @parts ]; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{filters} = 1; } } # save_config_active_filters {{{3 sub save_config_active_filters { my $file = shift; foreach my $tbl ( sort keys %tbl_meta ) { next if $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{temp}; next unless $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{filters}; my $aref = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters}; print $file "$tbl=", join(' ', @$aref), "\n"; } } # load_config_active_columns {{{3 sub load_config_active_columns { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $key && exists $tbl_meta{$key}; my @parts = grep { exists($tbl_meta{$key}->{cols}->{$_}) } unique split(/ /, $rest); $tbl_meta{$key}->{visible} = [ @parts ]; $tbl_meta{$key}->{cust}->{visible} = 1; } } # save_config_active_columns {{{3 sub save_config_active_columns { my $file = shift; foreach my $tbl ( sort keys %tbl_meta ) { next unless $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{visible}; my $aref = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{visible}; print $file "$tbl=", join(' ', @$aref), "\n"; } } # save_config_tbl_meta {{{3 sub save_config_tbl_meta { my $file = shift; foreach my $tbl ( sort keys %tbl_meta ) { foreach my $col ( keys %{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}} ) { my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}->{$col}; next unless $meta->{user}; print $file "$col=", join( " ", map { # Some properties (trans) are arrays, others scalars my $val = ref($meta->{$_}) ? join(',', @{$meta->{$_}}) : $meta->{$_}; $val =~ s/([\\'])/\\$1/g; # Escape backslashes and single quotes "$_='$val'"; # Enclose in single quotes } grep { $_ ne 'func' } keys %$meta ), "\n"; } } } # save_config_config {{{3 sub save_config_config { my $file = shift; foreach my $key ( sort keys %config ) { eval { if ( $key ne 'password' || $config{savepass}->{val} ) { print $file "# $config{$key}->{note}\n" or die "Cannot print to file: $OS_ERROR"; my $val = $config{$key}->{val}; $val = '' unless defined($val); if ( ref( $val ) eq 'ARRAY' ) { print $file "$key=" . join( " ", @$val ) . "\n" or die "Cannot print to file: $OS_ERROR"; } elsif ( ref( $val ) eq 'HASH' ) { print $file "$key=" . join( " ", map { "$_:$val->{$_}" } keys %$val ) . "\n"; } else { print $file "$key=$val\n"; } } }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { print "$EVAL_ERROR in $key"; }; } } # load_config_config {{{3 sub load_config_config { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $name, $val ) = $line =~ m/^(.+?)=(.*)$/; next unless defined $name && defined $val; # Validate the incoming values... if ( $name && exists( $config{$name} ) ) { if ( !$config{$name}->{pat} || $val =~ m/$config{$name}->{pat}/ ) { $config{$name}->{val} = $val; $config{$name}->{read} = 1; } } } } # load_config_tbl_meta {{{3 sub load_config_tbl_meta { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; # Each tbl_meta section has all the properties defined in %col_props. my ( $col , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $col; my %parts = $rest =~ m/(\w+)='((?:(?!(?{cols}->{$col} ||= {}; foreach my $prop ( keys %col_props ) { if ( !defined($parts{$prop}) ) { die "Undefined property $prop for column $col in table $tbl"; } # Un-escape escaping $parts{$prop} =~ s/\\\\/\\/g; $parts{$prop} =~ s/\\'/'/g; if ( ref $col_props{$prop} ) { if ( $prop eq 'trans' ) { $meta->{cols}->{$col}->{trans} = [ unique(grep { exists $trans_funcs{$_} } split(',', $parts{$prop})) ]; } else { $meta->{cols}->{$col}->{$prop} = [ split(',', $parts{$prop}) ]; } } else { $meta->{cols}->{$col}->{$prop} = $parts{$prop}; } } } } # save_config {{{3 sub save_config { print "\n"; return if $config{readonly}->{val}; # return if no config file was loaded and -w wasn't specified if (not $conf_file) { if (not $opts{w}) { return; } else { # if no config was loaded but -w was specified, # write to $default_home_conf $conf_file = $default_home_conf; } } elsif ($conf_file and $opts{w}) { print "Loaded config file on start-up, so ignoring -w (see --help)\n" } my $dirname = dirname($conf_file); # if directories don't exist, create them. This could cause errors # or warnings if a central config doesn't have readonly=1, but being # flexible requires giving the user enough rope to hang themselves with. if ( ! -d $dirname ) { mkdir $dirname or die "Can't create directory '$dirname': $OS_ERROR"; } if ( ! -d "$dirname/plugins" ) { mkdir "$dirname/plugins" or warn "Can't create directory '$dirname/plugins': $OS_ERROR\n"; } # Save to a temp file first, so a crash doesn't destroy the main config file my $tmpfile = File::Temp->new( TEMPLATE => 'innotopXXXXX', DIR => $dirname, SUFFIX => '.conf.tmp'); open my $file, "+>", $tmpfile or die("Can't write to $tmpfile: $OS_ERROR"); print $file "version=$VERSION\n"; foreach my $section ( @ordered_config_file_sections ) { die "No such config file section $section" unless $config_file_sections{$section}; print $file "\n[$section]\n\n"; $config_file_sections{$section}->{writer}->($file); print $file "\n[/$section]\n"; } # Now clobber the main config file with the temp. close $file or die("Can't close $tmpfile: $OS_ERROR"); rename($tmpfile, $conf_file) or die("Can't rename $tmpfile to $conf_file: $OS_ERROR"); } # load_config_connections {{{3 sub load_config_connections { return if $opts{u} or $opts{p} or $opts{h} or $opts{P}; # don't load connections if DSN or user/pass options used my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $key; my %parts = $rest =~ m/(\S+?)=(\S*)/g; my %conn = map { $_ => $parts{$_} || '' } @conn_parts; $connections{$key} = \%conn; } } # save_config_connections {{{3 sub save_config_connections { my $file = shift; foreach my $conn ( sort keys %connections ) { my $href = $connections{$conn}; my @keys = $href->{savepass} ? @conn_parts : grep { $_ ne 'pass' } @conn_parts; print $file "$conn=", join(' ', map { "$_=$href->{$_}" } grep { defined $href->{$_} } @keys), "\n"; } } sub load_config_colors { my ( $file ) = @_; my %rule_set_for; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $tbl, $rule ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $tbl && $rule; next unless exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my %parts = $rule =~ m/(\w+)='((?:(?!(?{cols}->{$parts{col}}; next unless $parts{op} && exists $comp_ops{$parts{op}}; next unless defined $parts{arg}; next unless defined $parts{color}; my @colors = unique(grep { exists $ansicolors{$_} } split(/\W+/, $parts{color})); next unless @colors; # Finally! Enough validation... $rule_set_for{$tbl} ||= []; push @{$rule_set_for{$tbl}}, \%parts; } foreach my $tbl ( keys %rule_set_for ) { $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{colors} = $rule_set_for{$tbl}; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{color_func} = make_color_func($tbl_meta{$tbl}); $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cust}->{colors} = 1; } } # save_config_colors {{{3 sub save_config_colors { my $file = shift; foreach my $tbl ( sort keys %tbl_meta ) { my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; next unless $meta->{cust}->{colors}; foreach my $rule ( @{$meta->{colors}} ) { print $file "$tbl=", join( ' ', map { my $val = $rule->{$_}; $val =~ s/([\\'])/\\$1/g; # Escape backslashes and single quotes "$_='$val'"; # Enclose in single quotes } qw(col op arg color) ), "\n"; } } } # load_config_active_connections {{{3 sub load_config_active_connections { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key , $rest ) = $line =~ m/^(.*?)=(.*)$/; next unless $key && exists $modes{$key}; my @parts = grep { exists $connections{$_} } split(/ /, $rest); $modes{$key}->{connections} = [ @parts ] if exists $modes{$key}; } } # save_config_active_connections {{{3 sub save_config_active_connections { my $file = shift; foreach my $mode ( sort keys %modes ) { my @connections = get_connections($mode); print $file "$mode=", join(' ', @connections), "\n"; } } # load_config_stmt_sleep_times {{{3 sub load_config_stmt_sleep_times { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key , $val ) = split('=', $line); next unless $key && defined $val && $val =~ m/$num_regex/; $stmt_sleep_time_for{$key} = $val; } } # save_config_stmt_sleep_times {{{3 sub save_config_stmt_sleep_times { my $file = shift; foreach my $key ( sort keys %stmt_sleep_time_for ) { print $file "$key=$stmt_sleep_time_for{$key}\n"; } } # load_config_mvs {{{3 sub load_config_mvs { my ( $file ) = @_; while ( my $line = <$file> ) { chomp $line; next if $line =~ m/^#/; last if $line =~ m/^\[/; my ( $key , $val ) = split('=', $line); next unless $key && defined $val && $val =~ m/$num_regex/; $mvs{$key} = $val; } } # save_config_mvs {{{3 sub save_config_mvs { my $file = shift; foreach my $key ( sort keys %mvs ) { print $file "$key=$mvs{$key}\n"; } } # edit_configuration {{{3 sub edit_configuration { my $key = ''; while ( $key ne 'q' ) { $clear_screen_sub->(); my @display_lines = ''; if ( $key && $cfg_editor_action{$key} ) { $cfg_editor_action{$key}->{func}->(); } # Show help push @display_lines, create_caption('What configuration do you want to edit?', create_table2( [ sort keys %cfg_editor_action ], { map { $_ => $_ } keys %cfg_editor_action }, { map { $_ => $cfg_editor_action{$_}->{note} } keys %cfg_editor_action }, { sep => ' ' })); draw_screen(\@display_lines); $key = pause(''); } } # edit_configuration_variables {{{3 sub edit_configuration_variables { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my %config_choices = map { $_ => $config{$_}->{note} || '' } # Only config values that are marked as applying to this mode. grep { my $key = $_; $config{$key}->{conf} && ( $config{$key}->{conf} eq 'ALL' || grep { $mode eq $_ } @{$config{$key}->{conf}} ) } keys %config; my $key = prompt_list( "Enter the name of the variable you wish to configure", '', sub{ return keys %config_choices }, \%config_choices); if ( exists($config_choices{$key}) ) { get_config_interactive($key); } } # edit_color_rules {{{3 sub edit_color_rules { my ( $tbl ) = @_; $clear_screen_sub->(); $tbl ||= choose_visible_table(); if ( $tbl && exists($tbl_meta{$tbl}) ) { my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my @cols = ('', qw(col op arg color)); my $info = { map { $_ => { hdr => $_, just => '-', } } @cols }; $info->{label}->{maxw} = 30; my $key; my $selected_rule; # This loop builds a tabular view of the rules. do { # Show help if ( $key && $key eq '?' ) { my @display_lines = ''; push @display_lines, create_caption('Editor key mappings', create_table2( [ sort keys %color_editor_action ], { map { $_ => $_ } keys %color_editor_action }, { map { $_ => $color_editor_action{$_}->{note} } keys %color_editor_action }, { sep => ' ' })); draw_screen(\@display_lines); pause(); $key = ''; } else { # Do the action specified $selected_rule ||= 0; if ( $key && $color_editor_action{$key} ) { $selected_rule = $color_editor_action{$key}->{func}->($tbl, $selected_rule); $selected_rule ||= 0; } # Build the table of rules. If the terminal has color, the selected rule # will be highlighted; otherwise a > at the left will indicate. my $data = $meta->{colors} || []; foreach my $i ( 0..@$data - 1 ) { $data->[$i]->{''} = $i == $selected_rule ? '>' : ''; } my @display_lines = create_table(\@cols, $info, $data); # Highlight selected entry for my $i ( 0 .. $#display_lines ) { if ( $display_lines[$i] =~ m/^>/ ) { $display_lines[$i] = [ $display_lines[$i], 'reverse' ]; } } # Draw the screen and wait for a command. unshift @display_lines, '', "Editing color rules for $meta->{capt}. Press ? for help, q to " . "quit.", ''; draw_screen(\@display_lines); print "\n\n", word_wrap('Rules are applied in order from top to ' . 'bottom. The first matching rule wins and prevents the ' . 'rest of the rules from being applied.'); $key = pause(''); } } while ( $key ne 'q' ); $meta->{color_func} = make_color_func($meta); } } # add_quick_filter {{{3 sub add_quick_filter { my $tbl = choose_visible_table(); if ( $tbl && exists($tbl_meta{$tbl}) ) { print "\n"; my $response = prompt_list( "Enter column name and filter text", '', sub { return keys %{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}} }, () ); my ( $col, $text ) = split(/\s+/, $response, 2); # You can't filter on a nonexistent column. But if you filter on a pivoted # table, the columns are different, so on a pivoted table, allow filtering # on the 'name' column. # NOTE: if a table is pivoted and un-pivoted, this will likely cause crashes. # Currently not an issue since there's no way to toggle pivot/nopivot. return unless $col && $text && (exists($tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}->{$col}) || ($tbl_meta{$tbl}->{pivot} && $col eq 'name')); my ( $sub, $err ) = compile_filter( "defined \$set->{$col} && \$set->{$col} =~ m/$text/" ); return if !$sub || $err; my $name = "quick_$tbl.$col"; $filters{$name} = { func => $sub, text => $text, user => 1, quick => 1, name => $name, note => 'Quick-filter', tbls => [$tbl], }; push @{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters}}, $name; } } # clear_quick_filters {{{3 sub clear_quick_filters { my $tbl = choose_visible_table( # Only tables that have quick-filters sub { my ( $tbl ) = @_; return scalar grep { $filters{$_}->{quick} } @{ $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters} }; } ); if ( $tbl && exists($tbl_meta{$tbl}) ) { my @current = @{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters}}; @current = grep { !$filters{$_}->{quick} } @current; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{filters} = \@current; } } sub edit_plugins { $clear_screen_sub->(); my @cols = ('', qw(class desc active)); my $info = { map { $_ => { hdr => $_, just => '-', } } @cols }; my @rows = map { $plugins{$_} } sort keys %plugins; my $key; my $selected; # This loop builds a tabular view of the plugins. do { # Show help if ( $key && $key eq '?' ) { my @display_lines = ''; push @display_lines, create_caption('Editor key mappings', create_table2( [ sort keys %plugin_editor_action ], { map { $_ => $_ } keys %plugin_editor_action }, { map { $_ => $plugin_editor_action{$_}->{note} } keys %plugin_editor_action }, { sep => ' ' })); draw_screen(\@display_lines); pause(); $key = ''; } # Do the action specified else { $selected ||= 0; if ( $key && $plugin_editor_action{$key} ) { $selected = $plugin_editor_action{$key}->{func}->(\@rows, $selected); $selected ||= 0; } # Build the table of plugins. foreach my $row ( 0.. $#rows ) { $rows[$row]->{''} = $row eq $selected ? '>' : ' '; } my @display_lines = create_table(\@cols, $info, \@rows); # Highlight selected entry for my $i ( 0 .. $#display_lines ) { if ( $display_lines[$i] =~ m/^>/ ) { $display_lines[$i] = [ $display_lines[$i], 'reverse' ]; } } # Draw the screen and wait for a command. unshift @display_lines, '', "Plugin Management. Press ? for help, q to quit.", ''; draw_screen(\@display_lines); $key = pause(''); } } while ( $key ne 'q' ); } # edit_table {{{3 sub edit_table { $clear_screen_sub->(); my ( $tbl ) = @_; $tbl ||= choose_visible_table(); if ( $tbl && exists($tbl_meta{$tbl}) ) { my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my @cols = ('', qw(name hdr label src)); my $info = { map { $_ => { hdr => $_, just => '-', } } @cols }; $info->{label}->{maxw} = 30; my $key; my $selected_column; # This loop builds a tabular view of the tbl_meta's structure, showing each column # in the entry as a row. do { # Show help if ( $key && $key eq '?' ) { my @display_lines = ''; push @display_lines, create_caption('Editor key mappings', create_table2( [ sort keys %tbl_editor_action ], { map { $_ => $_ } keys %tbl_editor_action }, { map { $_ => $tbl_editor_action{$_}->{note} } keys %tbl_editor_action }, { sep => ' ' })); draw_screen(\@display_lines); pause(); $key = ''; } else { # Do the action specified $selected_column ||= $meta->{visible}->[0]; if ( $key && $tbl_editor_action{$key} ) { $selected_column = $tbl_editor_action{$key}->{func}->($tbl, $selected_column); $selected_column ||= $meta->{visible}->[0]; } # Build the pivoted view of the table's meta-data. If the terminal has color, # The selected row will be highlighted; otherwise a > at the left will indicate. my $data = []; foreach my $row ( @{$meta->{visible}} ) { my %hash; @hash{ @cols } = @{$meta->{cols}->{$row}}{@cols}; $hash{src} = '' if ref $hash{src}; $hash{name} = $row; $hash{''} = $row eq $selected_column ? '>' : ' '; push @$data, \%hash; } my @display_lines = create_table(\@cols, $info, $data); # Highlight selected entry for my $i ( 0 .. $#display_lines ) { if ( $display_lines[$i] =~ m/^>/ ) { $display_lines[$i] = [ $display_lines[$i], 'reverse' ]; } } # Draw the screen and wait for a command. unshift @display_lines, '', "Editing table definition for $meta->{capt}. Press ? for help, q to quit.", ''; draw_screen(\@display_lines, { clear => 1 }); $key = pause(''); } } while ( $key ne 'q' ); } } # choose_mode_tables {{{3 # Choose which table(s), and in what order, to display in a given mode. sub choose_mode_tables { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my @tbls = @{$modes{$mode}->{visible_tables}}; my $new = prompt_list( "Choose tables to display", join(' ', @tbls), sub { return @{$modes{$mode}->{tables}} }, { map { $_ => $tbl_meta{$_}->{capt} } @{$modes{$mode}->{tables}} } ); $modes{$mode}->{visible_tables} = [ unique(grep { $_ && exists $tbl_meta{$_} } split(/\s+/, $new)) ]; $modes{$mode}->{cust}->{visible_tables} = 1; } # choose_visible_table {{{3 sub choose_visible_table { my ( $grep_cond ) = @_; my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my @tbls = grep { $grep_cond ? $grep_cond->($_) : 1 } @{$modes{$mode}->{visible_tables}}; my $tbl = $tbls[0]; if ( @tbls > 1 ) { $tbl = prompt_list( "Choose a table", '', sub { return @tbls }, { map { $_ => $tbl_meta{$_}->{capt} } @tbls } ); } return $tbl; } sub toggle_aggregate { my ( $tbl ) = @_; $tbl ||= choose_visible_table(); return unless $tbl && exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; $meta->{aggregate} ^= 1; } sub choose_filters { my ( $tbl ) = @_; $tbl ||= choose_visible_table(); return unless $tbl && exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; $clear_screen_sub->(); print "Choose filters for $meta->{capt}:\n"; my $ini = join(' ', @{$meta->{filters}}); my $val = prompt_list( 'Choose filters', $ini, sub { return keys %filters }, { map { $_ => $filters{$_}->{note} } grep { grep { $tbl eq $_ } @{$filters{$_}->{tbls}} } keys %filters } ); my @choices = unique(split(/\s+/, $val)); foreach my $new ( grep { !exists($filters{$_}) } @choices ) { my $answer = prompt("There is no filter called '$new'. Create it?", undef, 'y'); if ( $answer eq 'y' ) { create_new_filter($new, $tbl); } } @choices = grep { exists $filters{$_} } @choices; @choices = grep { grep { $tbl eq $_ } @{$filters{$_}->{tbls}} } @choices; $meta->{filters} = [ @choices ]; $meta->{cust}->{filters} = 1; } sub choose_group_cols { my ( $tbl ) = @_; $tbl ||= choose_visible_table(); return unless $tbl && exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my $curr = join(', ', @{$meta->{group_by}}); my $val = prompt_list( 'Group-by columns', $curr, sub { return keys %{$meta->{cols}} }, { map { $_ => $meta->{cols}->{$_}->{label} } keys %{$meta->{cols}} }); if ( $curr ne $val ) { $meta->{group_by} = [ grep { exists $meta->{cols}->{$_} } $val =~ m/(\w+)/g ]; $meta->{cust}->{group_by} = 1; } } sub choose_sort_cols { my ( $tbl ) = @_; $tbl ||= choose_visible_table(); return unless $tbl && exists $tbl_meta{$tbl}; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my ( $cols, $hints ); if ( $meta->{pivot} ) { $cols = sub { qw(name set_0) }; $hints = { name => 'name', set_0 => 'set_0' }; } else { $cols = sub { return keys %{$meta->{cols}} }; $hints = { map { $_ => $meta->{cols}->{$_}->{label} } keys %{$meta->{cols}} }; } my $val = prompt_list( 'Sort columns (reverse sort with -col)', $meta->{sort_cols}, $cols, $hints ); if ( $meta->{sort_cols} ne $val ) { $meta->{sort_cols} = $val; $meta->{cust}->{sort_cols} = 1; $tbl_meta{$tbl}->{sort_func} = make_sort_func($tbl_meta{$tbl}); } } # create_new_filter {{{3 sub create_new_filter { my ( $filter, $tbl ) = @_; $clear_screen_sub->(); if ( !$filter || $filter =~ m/\W/ ) { print word_wrap("Choose a name for the filter. This name is not displayed, and is only used " . "for internal reference. It can only contain lowercase letters, numbers, and underscores."); print "\n\n"; do { $filter = prompt("Enter filter name"); } while ( !$filter || $filter =~ m/\W/ ); } my $completion = sub { keys %{$tbl_meta{$tbl}->{cols}} }; my ( $err, $sub, $body ); do { $clear_screen_sub->(); print word_wrap("A filter is a Perl subroutine that accepts a hashref of columns " . "called \$set, and returns a true value if the filter accepts the row. Example:\n" . " \$set->{active_secs} > 5\n" . "will only allow rows if their active_secs column is greater than 5."); print "\n\n"; if ( $err ) { print "There's an error in your filter expression: $err\n\n"; } $body = prompt("Enter subroutine body", undef, undef, $completion); ( $sub, $err ) = compile_filter($body); } while ( $err ); $filters{$filter} = { func => $sub, text => $body, user => 1, name => $filter, note => 'User-defined filter', tbls => [$tbl], }; } # get_config_interactive {{{3 sub get_config_interactive { my $key = shift; $clear_screen_sub->(); # Print help first. print "Enter a new value for '$key' ($config{$key}->{note}).\n"; my $current = ref($config{$key}->{val}) ? join(" ", @{$config{$key}->{val}}) : $config{$key}->{val}; my $new_value = prompt('Enter a value', $config{$key}->{pat}, $current); $config{$key}->{val} = $new_value; } sub edit_current_var_set { my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my $name = $config{"${mode}_set"}->{val}; my $variables = $var_sets{$name}->{text}; my $new = $variables; do { $clear_screen_sub->(); $new = prompt("Enter variables for $name", undef, $variables); } until ( $new ); if ( $new ne $variables ) { @{$var_sets{$name}}{qw(text user)} = ( $new, 1); } } sub choose_var_set { my ( $key ) = @_; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $new_value = prompt_list( 'Choose a set of values to display, or enter the name of a new one', $config{$key}->{val}, sub { return keys %var_sets }, { map { $_ => $var_sets{$_}->{text} } keys %var_sets }); if ( !exists $var_sets{$new_value} ) { add_new_var_set($new_value); } $config{$key}->{val} = $new_value if exists $var_sets{$new_value}; } sub switch_var_set { my ( $cfg_var, $dir ) = @_; my @var_sets = sort keys %var_sets; my $cur = $config{$cfg_var}->{val}; my $pos = grep { $_ lt $cur } @var_sets; my $newpos = ($pos + $dir) % @var_sets; $config{$cfg_var}->{val} = $var_sets[$newpos]; $clear_screen_sub->(); } # Online configuration and prompting functions {{{2 # edit_stmt_sleep_times {{{3 sub edit_stmt_sleep_times { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $stmt = prompt_list('Specify a statement', '', sub { return sort keys %stmt_maker_for }); return unless $stmt && exists $stmt_maker_for{$stmt}; $clear_screen_sub->(); my $curr_val = $stmt_sleep_time_for{$stmt} || 0; my $new_val = prompt('Specify a sleep delay after calling this SQL', $num_regex, $curr_val); if ( $new_val ) { $stmt_sleep_time_for{$stmt} = $new_val; } else { delete $stmt_sleep_time_for{$stmt}; } } # edit_server_groups {{{3 # Choose which server connections are in a server group. First choose a group, # then choose which connections are in it. sub edit_server_groups { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my $group = $modes{$mode}->{server_group}; my %curr = %server_groups; my $new = choose_or_create_server_group($group, 'to edit'); $clear_screen_sub->(); if ( exists $curr{$new} ) { # Don't do this step if the user just created a new server group, # because part of that process was to choose connections. my $cxns = join(' ', @{$server_groups{$new}}); my @conns = choose_or_create_connection($cxns, 'for this group'); $server_groups{$new} = \@conns; } } # choose_server_groups {{{3 sub choose_server_groups { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my $group = $modes{$mode}->{server_group}; my $new = choose_or_create_server_group($group, 'for this mode'); $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = $new if exists $server_groups{$new}; } sub choose_or_create_server_group { my ( $group, $prompt ) = @_; my $new = ''; my @available = sort keys %server_groups; if ( @available ) { print "You can enter the name of a new group to create it.\n"; $new = prompt_list( "Choose a server group $prompt", $group, sub { return @available }, { map { $_ => join(' ', @{$server_groups{$_}}) } @available }); $new =~ s/\s.*//; if ( !exists $server_groups{$new} ) { my $answer = prompt("There is no server group called '$new'. Create it?", undef, "y"); if ( $answer eq 'y' ) { add_new_server_group($new); } } } else { $new = add_new_server_group(); } return $new; } sub choose_or_create_connection { my ( $cxns, $prompt ) = @_; print "You can enter the name of a new connection to create it.\n"; my @available = sort keys %connections; my $new_cxns = prompt_list( "Choose connections $prompt", $cxns, sub { return @available }, { map { $_ => $connections{$_}->{dsn} } @available }); my @new = unique(grep { !exists $connections{$_} } split(/\s+/, $new_cxns)); foreach my $new ( @new ) { my $answer = prompt("There is no connection called '$new'. Create it?", undef, "y"); if ( $answer eq 'y' ) { add_new_dsn($new); } } return unique(grep { exists $connections{$_} } split(/\s+/, $new_cxns)); } # choose_servers {{{3 sub choose_servers { $clear_screen_sub->(); my $mode = $config{mode}->{val}; my $cxns = join(' ', get_connections()); my @chosen = choose_or_create_connection($cxns, 'for this mode'); $modes{$mode}->{connections} = \@chosen; $modes{$mode}->{server_group} = ''; # Clear this because it overrides {connections} } # display_license {{{3 sub display_license { $clear_screen_sub->(); print $innotop_license; pause(); } # Data-retrieval functions {{{2 # get_status_info {{{3 # Get SHOW STATUS and SHOW VARIABLES together. sub get_status_info { my @cxns = @_; if ( !$info_gotten{status}++ ) { foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { $vars{$cxn}->{$clock} ||= {}; my $vars = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; my $sth = do_stmt($cxn, 'SHOW_STATUS') or next; my $res = $sth->fetchall_arrayref(); map { $vars->{$_->[0]} = $_->[1] || 0 } @$res; # Calculate hi-res uptime and add cxn to the hash. This duplicates get_driver_status, # but it's most important to have consistency. $vars->{Uptime_hires} ||= get_uptime($cxn); $vars->{cxn} = $cxn; # Add SHOW VARIABLES to the hash $sth = do_stmt($cxn, 'SHOW_VARIABLES') or next; $res = $sth->fetchall_arrayref(); map { $vars->{$_->[0]} = $_->[1] || 0 } @$res; } } } # Chooses a thread for explaining, killing, etc... # First arg is a func that can be called in grep. sub choose_thread { my ( $grep_cond, $prompt ) = @_; # Narrow the list to queries that can be explained. my %thread_for = map { # Eliminate innotop's own threads. $_ => $dbhs{$_}->{dbh} ? $dbhs{$_}->{dbh}->{mysql_thread_id} : 0 } keys %connections; my @candidates = grep { $_->{id} != $thread_for{$_->{cxn}} && $grep_cond->($_) } @current_queries; return unless @candidates; # Find out which server. my @cxns = unique map { $_->{cxn} } @candidates; my ( $cxn ) = select_cxn('On which server', @cxns); return unless $cxn && exists($connections{$cxn}); # Re-filter the list of candidates to only those on this server @candidates = grep { $_->{cxn} eq $cxn } @candidates; # Find out which thread to do. my $info; if ( @candidates > 1 ) { # Sort longest-active first, then longest-idle. my $sort_func = sub { my ( $a, $b ) = @_; return $a->{query} && !$b->{query} ? 1 : $b->{query} && !$a->{query} ? -1 : ($a->{time} || 0) <=> ($b->{time} || 0); }; my @threads = map { $_->{id} } reverse sort { $sort_func->($a, $b) } @candidates; print "\n"; my $thread = prompt_list($prompt, $threads[0], sub { return @threads }); return unless $thread && $thread =~ m/$int_regex/; # Find the info hash of that query on that server. ( $info ) = grep { $thread == $_->{id} } @candidates; } else { $info = $candidates[0]; } return $info; } # analyze_query {{{3 # Allows the user to show fulltext, explain, show optimized... sub analyze_query { my ( $action ) = @_; my $info = choose_thread( sub { $_[0]->{query} }, 'Select a thread to analyze', ); return unless $info; my %actions = ( e => \&display_explain, f => \&show_full_query, o => \&show_optimized_query, ); do { $actions{$action}->($info); print "\n"; $action = pause('Press e to explain, f for full query, o for optimized query'); } while ( exists($actions{$action}) ); } # inc {{{3 # Returns the difference between two sets of variables/status/innodb stuff. sub inc { my ( $offset, $cxn ) = @_; my $vars = $vars{$cxn}; if ( $offset < 0 ) { return $vars->{$clock}; } elsif ( exists $vars{$clock - $offset} && !exists $vars->{$clock - $offset - 1} ) { return $vars->{$clock - $offset}; } my $cur = $vars->{$clock - $offset}; my $pre = $vars->{$clock - $offset - 1}; return { # Numeric variables get subtracted, non-numeric get passed straight through. map { $_ => ( (defined $cur->{$_} && $cur->{$_} =~ m/$num_regex/) ? $cur->{$_} - ($pre->{$_} || 0) : $cur->{$_} ) } keys %{$cur} }; } # extract_values {{{3 # Arguments are a set of values (which may be incremental, derived from # current and previous), current, and previous values. # TODO: there are a few places that don't remember prev set so can't pass it. sub extract_values { my ( $set, $cur, $pre, $tbl ) = @_; # Hook in event listeners foreach my $listener ( @{$event_listener_for{extract_values}} ) { $listener->extract_values($set, $cur, $pre, $tbl); } my $result = {}; my $meta = $tbl_meta{$tbl}; my $cols = $meta->{cols}; foreach my $key ( keys %$cols ) { my $info = $cols->{$key} or die "Column '$key' doesn't exist in $tbl"; die "No func defined for '$key' in $tbl" unless $info->{func}; eval { $result->{$key} = $info->{func}->($set, $cur, $pre) }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { if ( $config{debug}->{val} ) { die $EVAL_ERROR; } $result->{$key} = $info->{num} ? 0 : ''; } } return $result; } # get_full_processlist {{{3 sub get_full_processlist { my @cxns = @_; my @result; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $stmt = do_stmt($cxn, 'PROCESSLIST') or next; my $arr = $stmt->fetchall_arrayref({}); push @result, map { $_->{cxn} = $cxn; $_ } @$arr; } return @result; } # get_open_tables {{{3 sub get_open_tables { my @cxns = @_; my @result; foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $stmt = do_stmt($cxn, 'OPEN_TABLES') or next; my $arr = $stmt->fetchall_arrayref({}); push @result, map { $_->{cxn} = $cxn; $_ } @$arr; } return @result; } # get_innodb_status {{{3 sub get_innodb_status { my ( $cxns, $addl_sections ) = @_; if ( !$config{skip_innodb}->{val} && !$info_gotten{innodb_status}++ ) { # Determine which sections need to be parsed my %sections_required = map { $tbl_meta{$_}->{innodb} => 1 } grep { $_ && $tbl_meta{$_}->{innodb} } get_visible_tables(); # Add in any other sections the caller requested. foreach my $sec ( @$addl_sections ) { $sections_required{$sec} = 1; } foreach my $cxn ( @$cxns ) { my $innodb_status_text; if ( $file ) { # Try to fetch status text from the file. my @stat = stat($file); # Initialize the file. if ( !$file_mtime ) { # Initialize to 130k from the end of the file (because the limit # on the size of innodb status is 128k even with Google's patches) # and try to grab the last status from the file. sysseek($file, (-128 * 1_024), 2); } # Read from the file. my $buffer; if ( !$file_mtime || $file_mtime != $stat[9] ) { $file_data = ''; while ( sysread($file, $buffer, 4096) ) { $file_data .= $buffer; } $file_mtime = $stat[9]; } # Delete everything but the last InnoDB status text from the file. $file_data =~ s/\A.*(?=^=====================================\n...... ........ INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT)//ms; $innodb_status_text = $file_data; } else { my $stmt = do_stmt($cxn, 'INNODB_STATUS') or next; $innodb_status_text = $stmt->fetchrow_hashref()->{status}; } next unless $innodb_status_text && substr($innodb_status_text, 0, 100) =~ m/INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT/; # Parse and merge into %vars storage my %innodb_status = ( $innodb_parser->get_status_hash( $innodb_status_text, $config{debug}->{val}, \%sections_required, 0, # don't parse full lock information ) ); if ( !$innodb_status{IB_got_all} && $config{auto_wipe_dl}->{val} ) { clear_deadlock($cxn); } # Merge using a hash slice, which is the fastest way $vars{$cxn}->{$clock} ||= {}; my $hash = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; @{$hash}{ keys %innodb_status } = values %innodb_status; $hash->{cxn} = $cxn; $hash->{Uptime_hires} ||= get_uptime($cxn); } } } # clear_deadlock {{{3 sub clear_deadlock { my ( $cxn ) = @_; return if $clearing_deadlocks++; my $tbl = $connections{$cxn}->{dl_table}; return unless $tbl; eval { # Set up the table for creating a deadlock. my $engine = version_ge($dbhs{$cxn}->{dbh}, '4.1.2') ? 'engine' : 'type'; return unless do_query($cxn, "drop table if exists $tbl"); return unless do_query($cxn, "create table $tbl(a int) $engine=innodb"); return unless do_query($cxn, "delete from $tbl"); return unless do_query($cxn, "insert into $tbl(a) values(0), (1)"); return unless do_query($cxn, "commit"); # Or the children will block against the parent # Fork off two children to deadlock against each other. my %children; foreach my $child ( 0..1 ) { my $pid = fork(); if ( defined($pid) && $pid == 0 ) { # I am a child deadlock_thread( $child, $tbl, $cxn ); } elsif ( !defined($pid) ) { die("Unable to fork for clearing deadlocks!\n"); } # I already exited if I'm a child, so I'm the parent. $children{$child} = $pid; } # Wait for the children to exit. foreach my $child ( keys %children ) { my $pid = waitpid($children{$child}, 0); } # Clean up. do_query($cxn, "drop table $tbl"); }; if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) { print $EVAL_ERROR; pause(); } $clearing_deadlocks = 0; } sub get_master_logs { my @cxns = @_; my @result; if ( !$info_gotten{master_logs}++ ) { foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { my $stmt = do_stmt($cxn, 'SHOW_MASTER_LOGS') or next; push @result, @{$stmt->fetchall_arrayref({})}; } } return @result; } # get_master_slave_status {{{3 sub get_master_slave_status { my @cxns = @_; if ( !$info_gotten{replication_status}++ ) { foreach my $cxn ( @cxns ) { $vars{$cxn}->{$clock} ||= {}; my $vars = $vars{$cxn}->{$clock}; $vars->{cxn} = $cxn; my $stmt = do_stmt($cxn, 'SHOW_MASTER_STATUS') or next; my $res = $stmt->fetchall_arrayref({})->[0]; @{$vars}{ keys %$res } = values %$res; $stmt = do_stmt($cxn, 'SHOW_SLAVE_STATUS') or next; $res = $stmt->fetchall_arrayref({})->[0]; @{$vars}{ keys %$res } = values %$res; $vars->{Uptime_hires} ||= get_uptime($cxn); } } } sub is_func { my ( $word ) = @_; return defined(&$word) || eval "my \$x= sub { $word }; 1" || $EVAL_ERROR !~ m/^Bareword/; } # Documentation {{{1 # ############################################################################ # I put this last as per the Dog book. # ############################################################################ =pod =head1 NAME innotop - MySQL and InnoDB transaction/status monitor. =head1 SYNOPSIS To monitor servers normally: innotop To monitor InnoDB status information from a file: innotop /var/log/mysql/mysqld.err To run innotop non-interactively in a pipe-and-filter configuration: innotop --count 5 -d 1 -n To monitor a database on another system using a particular username and password: innotop -u -p -h =head1 DESCRIPTION innotop monitors MySQL servers. Each of its modes shows you a different aspect of what's happening in the server. For example, there's a mode for monitoring replication, one for queries, and one for transactions. innotop refreshes its data periodically, so you see an updating view. innotop has lots of features for power users, but you can start and run it with virtually no configuration. If you're just getting started, see L<"QUICK-START">. Press '?' at any time while running innotop for context-sensitive help. =head1 QUICK-START To start innotop, open a terminal or command prompt. If you have installed innotop on your system, you should be able to just type "innotop" and press Enter; otherwise, you will need to change to innotop's directory and type "perl innotop". With no options specified, innotop will attempt to connect to a MySQL server on localhost using mysql_read_default_group=client for other connection parameters. If you need to specify a different username and password, use the -u and -p options, respectively. To monitor a MySQL database on another host, use the -h option. After you've connected, innotop should show you something like the following: [RO] Query List (? for help) localhost, 01:11:19, 449.44 QPS, 14/7/163 con/run CXN When Load QPS Slow QCacheHit KCacheHit BpsIn BpsOut localhost Total 0.00 1.07k 697 0.00% 98.17% 476.83k 242.83k CXN Cmd ID User Host DB Time Query localhost Query 766446598 test 10.0.0.1 foo 00:02 INSERT INTO table ( (This sample is truncated at the right so it will fit on a terminal when running 'man innotop') If your server is busy, you'll see more output. Notice the first line on the screen, which tells you that readonly is set to true ([RO]), what mode you're in and what server you're connected to. You can change to other modes with keystrokes; press 'T' to switch to a list of InnoDB transactions, for example. Press the '?' key to see what keys are active in the current mode. You can press any of these keys and innotop will either take the requested action or prompt you for more input. If your system has Term::ReadLine support, you can use TAB and other keys to auto-complete and edit input. To quit innotop, press the 'q' key. =head1 OPTIONS innotop is mostly configured via its configuration file, but some of the configuration options can come from the command line. You can also specify a file to monitor for InnoDB status output; see L<"MONITORING A FILE"> for more details. You can negate some options by prefixing the option name with --no. For example, --noinc (or --no-inc) negates L<"--inc">. =over =item --color Enable or disable terminal coloring. Corresponds to the L<"color"> config file setting. =item --config Specifies a configuration file to read. This option is non-sticky, that is to say it does not persist to the configuration file itself. =item --count Refresh only the specified number of times (ticks) before exiting. Each refresh is a pause for L<"interval"> seconds, followed by requesting data from MySQL connections and printing it to the terminal. =item --delay Specifies the amount of time to pause between ticks (refreshes). Corresponds to the configuration option L<"interval">. =item --help Print a summary of command-line usage and exit. =item --host Host to connect to. =item --inc Specifies whether innotop should display absolute numbers or relative numbers (offsets from their previous values). Corresponds to the configuration option L<"status_inc">. =item --mode Specifies the mode in which innotop should start. Corresponds to the configuration option L<"mode">. =item --nonint Enable non-interactive operation. See L<"NON-INTERACTIVE OPERATION"> for more. =item --password Password to use for connection. =item --port Port to use for connection. =item --skipcentral Don't read the central configuration file. =item --user User to use for connection. =item --version Output version information and exit. =item --write Sets the configuration option L<"readonly"> to 0, making innotop write the running configuration to ~/.innotop/innotop.conf on exit, if no configuration file was loaded at start-up. =back =head1 HOTKEYS innotop is interactive, and you control it with key-presses. =over =item * Uppercase keys switch between modes. =item * Lowercase keys initiate some action within the current mode. =item * Other keys do something special like change configuration or show the innotop license. =back Press '?' at any time to see the currently active keys and what they do. =head1 MODES Each of innotop's modes retrieves and displays a particular type of data from the servers you're monitoring. You switch between modes with uppercase keys. The following is a brief description of each mode, in alphabetical order. To switch to the mode, press the key listed in front of its heading in the following list: =over =item B: InnoDB Buffers This mode displays information about the InnoDB buffer pool, page statistics, insert buffer, and adaptive hash index. The data comes from SHOW INNODB STATUS. This mode contains the L<"buffer_pool">, L<"page_statistics">, L<"insert_buffers">, and L<"adaptive_hash_index"> tables by default. =item C: Command Summary This mode is similar to mytop's Command Summary mode. It shows the L<"cmd_summary"> table, which looks something like the following: Command Summary (? for help) localhost, 25+07:16:43, 2.45 QPS, 3 thd, 5.0.40 _____________________ Command Summary _____________________ Name Value Pct Last Incr Pct Select_scan 3244858 69.89% 2 100.00% Select_range 1354177 29.17% 0 0.00% Select_full_join 39479 0.85% 0 0.00% Select_full_range_join 4097 0.09% 0 0.00% Select_range_check 0 0.00% 0 0.00% The command summary table is built by extracting variables from L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. The variables must be numeric and must match the prefix given by the L<"cmd_filter"> configuration variable. The variables are then sorted by value descending and compared to the last variable, as shown above. The percentage columns are percentage of the total of all variables in the table, so you can see the relative weight of the variables. The example shows what you see if the prefix is "Select_". The default prefix is "Com_". You can choose a prefix with the 's' key. It's rather like running SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "prefix%" with memory and nice formatting. Values are aggregated across all servers. The Pct columns are not correctly aggregated across multiple servers. This is a known limitation of the grouping algorithm that may be fixed in the future. =item D: InnoDB Deadlocks This mode shows the transactions involved in the last InnoDB deadlock. A second table shows the locks each transaction held and waited for. A deadlock is caused by a cycle in the waits-for graph, so there should be two locks held and one waited for unless the deadlock information is truncated. InnoDB puts deadlock information before some other information in the SHOW INNODB STATUS output. If there are a lot of locks, the deadlock information can grow very large, and there is a limit on the size of the SHOW INNODB STATUS output. A large deadlock can fill the entire output, or even be truncated, and prevent you from seeing other information at all. If you are running innotop in another mode, for example T mode, and suddenly you don't see anything, you might want to check and see if a deadlock has wiped out the data you need. If it has, you can create a small deadlock to replace the large one. Use the 'w' key to 'wipe' the large deadlock with a small one. This will not work unless you have defined a deadlock table for the connection (see L<"SERVER CONNECTIONS">). You can also configure innotop to automatically detect when a large deadlock needs to be replaced with a small one (see L<"auto_wipe_dl">). This mode displays the L<"deadlock_transactions"> and L<"deadlock_locks"> tables by default. =item F: InnoDB Foreign Key Errors This mode shows the last InnoDB foreign key error information, such as the table where it happened, when and who and what query caused it, and so on. InnoDB has a huge variety of foreign key error messages, and many of them are just hard to parse. innotop doesn't always do the best job here, but there's so much code devoted to parsing this messy, unparseable output that innotop is likely never to be perfect in this regard. If innotop doesn't show you what you need to see, just look at the status text directly. This mode displays the L<"fk_error"> table by default. =item I: InnoDB I/O Info This mode shows InnoDB's I/O statistics, including the I/O threads, pending I/O, file I/O miscellaneous, and log statistics. It displays the L<"io_threads">, L<"pending_io">, L<"file_io_misc">, and L<"log_statistics"> tables by default. =item L: Locks This mode shows information about current locks. At the moment only InnoDB locks are supported, and by default you'll only see locks for which transactions are waiting. This information comes from the TRANSACTIONS section of the InnoDB status text. If you have a very busy server, you may have frequent lock waits; it helps to be able to see which tables and indexes are the "hot spot" for locks. If your server is running pretty well, this mode should show nothing. You can configure MySQL and innotop to monitor not only locks for which a transaction is waiting, but those currently held, too. You can do this with the InnoDB Lock Monitor (L). It's not documented in the MySQL manual, but creating the lock monitor with the following statement also affects the output of SHOW INNODB STATUS, which innotop uses: CREATE TABLE innodb_lock_monitor(a int) ENGINE=INNODB; This causes InnoDB to print its output to the MySQL file every 16 seconds or so, as stated in the manual, but it also makes the normal SHOW INNODB STATUS output include lock information, which innotop can parse and display (that's the undocumented feature). This means you can do what may have seemed impossible: to a limited extent (InnoDB truncates some information in the output), you can see which transaction holds the locks something else is waiting for. You can also enable and disable the InnoDB Lock Monitor with the key mappings in this mode. This mode displays the L<"innodb_locks"> table by default. Here's a sample of the screen when one connection is waiting for locks another connection holds: _________________________________ InnoDB Locks __________________________ CXN ID Type Waiting Wait Active Mode DB Table Index localhost 12 RECORD 1 00:10 00:10 X test t1 PRIMARY localhost 12 TABLE 0 00:10 00:10 IX test t1 localhost 12 RECORD 1 00:10 00:10 X test t1 PRIMARY localhost 11 TABLE 0 00:00 00:25 IX test t1 localhost 11 RECORD 0 00:00 00:25 X test t1 PRIMARY You can see the first connection, ID 12, is waiting for a lock on the PRIMARY key on test.t1, and has been waiting for 10 seconds. The second connection isn't waiting, because the Waiting column is 0, but it holds locks on the same index. That tells you connection 11 is blocking connection 12. =item M: Master/Slave Replication Status This mode shows the output of SHOW SLAVE STATUS and SHOW MASTER STATUS in three tables. The first two divide the slave's status into SQL and I/O thread status, and the last shows master status. Filters are applied to eliminate non-slave servers from the slave tables, and non-master servers from the master table. This mode displays the L<"slave_sql_status">, L<"slave_io_status">, and L<"master_status"> tables by default. =item O: Open Tables This section comes from MySQL's SHOW OPEN TABLES command. By default it is filtered to show tables which are in use by one or more queries, so you can get a quick look at which tables are 'hot'. You can use this to guess which tables might be locked implicitly. This mode displays the L<"open_tables"> mode by default. =item Q: Query List This mode displays the output from SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST, much like B's query list mode. This mode does B show InnoDB-related information. This is probably one of the most useful modes for general usage. There is an informative header that shows general status information about your server. You can toggle it on and off with the 'h' key. By default, innotop hides inactive processes and its own process. You can toggle these on and off with the 'i' and 'a' keys. You can EXPLAIN a query from this mode with the 'e' key. This displays the query's full text, the results of EXPLAIN, and in newer MySQL versions, even the optimized query resulting from EXPLAIN EXTENDED. innotop also tries to rewrite certain queries to make them EXPLAIN-able. For example, INSERT/SELECT statements are rewritable. This mode displays the L<"q_header"> and L<"processlist"> tables by default. =item R: InnoDB Row Operations and Semaphores This mode shows InnoDB row operations, row operation miscellaneous, semaphores, and information from the wait array. It displays the L<"row_operations">, L<"row_operation_misc">, L<"semaphores">, and L<"wait_array"> tables by default. =item S: Variables & Status This mode calculates statistics, such as queries per second, and prints them out in several different styles. You can show absolute values, or incremental values between ticks. You can switch between the views by pressing a key. The 's' key prints a single line each time the screen updates, in the style of B. The 'g' key changes the view to a graph of the same numbers, sort of like B. The 'v' key changes the view to a pivoted table of variable names on the left, with successive updates scrolling across the screen from left to right. You can choose how many updates to put on the screen with the L<"num_status_sets"> configuration variable. Headers may be abbreviated to fit on the screen in interactive operation. You choose which variables to display with the 'c' key, which selects from predefined sets, or lets you create your own sets. You can edit the current set with the 'e' key. This mode doesn't really display any tables like other modes. Instead, it uses a table definition to extract and format the data, but it then transforms the result in special ways before outputting it. It uses the L<"var_status"> table definition for this. =item T: InnoDB Transactions This mode shows transactions from the InnoDB monitor's output, in B-like format. This mode is the reason I wrote innotop. You can kill queries or processes with the 'k' and 'x' keys, and EXPLAIN a query with the 'e' or 'f' keys. InnoDB doesn't print the full query in transactions, so explaining may not work right if the query is truncated. The informational header can be toggled on and off with the 'h' key. By default, innotop hides inactive transactions and its own transaction. You can toggle this on and off with the 'i' and 'a' keys. This mode displays the L<"t_header"> and L<"innodb_transactions"> tables by default. =back =head1 INNOTOP STATUS The first line innotop displays is a "status bar" of sorts. What it contains depends on the mode you're in, and what servers you're monitoring. The first few words are always [RO] (if readonly is set to 1), the innotop mode, such as "InnoDB Txns" for T mode, followed by a reminder to press '?' for help at any time. =head2 ONE SERVER The simplest case is when you're monitoring a single server. In this case, the name of the connection is next on the status line. This is the name you gave when you created the connection -- most likely the MySQL server's hostname. This is followed by the server's uptime. If you're in an InnoDB mode, such as T or B, the next word is "InnoDB" followed by some information about the SHOW INNODB STATUS output used to render the screen. The first word is the number of seconds since the last SHOW INNODB STATUS, which InnoDB uses to calculate some per-second statistics. The next is a smiley face indicating whether the InnoDB output is truncated. If the smiley face is a :-), all is well; there is no truncation. A :^| means the transaction list is so long, InnoDB has only printed out some of the transactions. Finally, a frown :-( means the output is incomplete, which is probably due to a deadlock printing too much lock information (see L<"D: InnoDB Deadlocks">). The next two words indicate the server's queries per second (QPS) and how many threads (connections) exist. Finally, the server's version number is the last thing on the line. =head2 MULTIPLE SERVERS If you are monitoring multiple servers (see L<"SERVER CONNECTIONS">), the status line does not show any details about individual servers. Instead, it shows the names of the connections that are active. Again, these are connection names you specified, which are likely to be the server's hostname. A connection that has an error is prefixed with an exclamation point. If you are monitoring a group of servers (see L<"SERVER GROUPS">), the status line shows the name of the group. If any connection in the group has an error, the group's name is followed by the fraction of the connections that don't have errors. See L<"ERROR HANDLING"> for more details about innotop's error handling. =head2 MONITORING A FILE If you give a filename on the command line, innotop will not connect to ANY servers at all. It will watch the specified file for InnoDB status output and use that as its data source. It will always show a single connection called 'file'. And since it can't connect to a server, it can't determine how long the server it's monitoring has been up; so it calculates the server's uptime as time since innotop started running. =head1 SERVER ADMINISTRATION While innotop is primarily a monitor that lets you watch and analyze your servers, it can also send commands to servers. The most frequently useful commands are killing queries and stopping or starting slaves. You can kill a connection, or in newer versions of MySQL kill a query but not a connection, from L<"Q: Query List"> and L<"T: InnoDB Transactions"> modes. Press 'k' to issue a KILL command, or 'x' to issue a KILL QUERY command. innotop will prompt you for the server and/or connection ID to kill (innotop does not prompt you if there is only one possible choice for any input). innotop pre-selects the longest-running query, or the oldest connection. Confirm the command with 'y'. In L<"M: Master/Slave Replication Status"> mode, you can start and stop slaves with the 'a' and 'o' keys, respectively. You can send these commands to many slaves at once. innotop fills in a default command of START SLAVE or STOP SLAVE for you, but you can actually edit the command and send anything you wish, such as SET GLOBAL SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER=1 to make the slave skip one binlog event when it starts. You can also ask innotop to calculate the earliest binlog in use by any slave and issue a PURGE MASTER LOGS on the master. Use the 'b' key for this. innotop will prompt you for a master to run the command on, then prompt you for the connection names of that master's slaves (there is no way for innotop to determine this reliably itself). innotop will find the minimum binlog in use by these slave connections and suggest it as the argument to PURGE MASTER LOGS. =head1 SERVER CONNECTIONS When you create a server connection using '@', innotop asks you for a series of inputs, as follows: =over =item DSN A DSN is a Data Source Name, which is the initial argument passed to the DBI module for connecting to a server. It is usually of the form DBI:mysql:;mysql_read_default_group=mysql;host=HOSTNAME Since this DSN is passed to the DBD::mysql driver, you should read the driver's documentation at L<"http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-mysql/lib/DBD/mysql.pm"> for the exact details on all the options you can pass the driver in the DSN. You can read more about DBI at L, and especially at L. The mysql_read_default_group=mysql option lets the DBD driver read your MySQL options files, such as ~/.my.cnf on UNIX-ish systems. You can use this to avoid specifying a username or password for the connection. =item InnoDB Deadlock Table This optional item tells innotop a table name it can use to deliberately create a small deadlock (see L<"D: InnoDB Deadlocks">). If you specify this option, you just need to be sure the table doesn't exist, and that innotop can create and drop the table with the InnoDB storage engine. You can safely omit or just accept the default if you don't intend to use this. =item Username innotop will ask you if you want to specify a username. If you say 'y', it will then prompt you for a user name. If you have a MySQL option file that specifies your username, you don't have to specify a username. The username defaults to your login name on the system you're running innotop on. =item Password innotop will ask you if you want to specify a password. Like the username, the password is optional, but there's an additional prompt that asks if you want to save the password in the innotop configuration file. If you don't save it in the configuration file, innotop will prompt you for a password each time it starts. Passwords in the innotop configuration file are saved in plain text, not encrypted in any way. =back Once you finish answering these questions, you should be connected to a server. But innotop isn't limited to monitoring a single server; you can define many server connections and switch between them by pressing the '@' key. See L<"SWITCHING BETWEEN CONNECTIONS">. =head1 SERVER GROUPS If you have multiple MySQL instances, you can put them into named groups, such as 'all', 'masters', and 'slaves', which innotop can monitor all together. You can choose which group to monitor with the '#' key, and you can press the TAB key to switch to the next group. If you're not currently monitoring a group, pressing TAB selects the first group. To create a group, press the '#' key and type the name of your new group, then type the names of the connections you want the group to contain. =head1 SWITCHING BETWEEN CONNECTIONS innotop lets you quickly switch which servers you're monitoring. The most basic way is by pressing the '@' key and typing the name(s) of the connection(s) you want to use. This setting is per-mode, so you can monitor different connections in each mode, and innotop remembers which connections you choose. You can quickly switch to the 'next' connection in alphabetical order with the 'n' key. If you're monitoring a server group (see L<"SERVER GROUPS">) this will switch to the first connection. You can also type many connection names, and innotop will fetch and display data from them all. Just separate the connection names with spaces, for example "server1 server2." Again, if you type the name of a connection that doesn't exist, innotop will prompt you for connection information and create the connection. Another way to monitor multiple connections at once is with server groups. You can use the TAB key to switch to the 'next' group in alphabetical order, or if you're not monitoring any groups, TAB will switch to the first group. innotop does not fetch data in parallel from connections, so if you are monitoring a large group or many connections, you may notice increased delay between ticks. When you monitor more than one connection, innotop's status bar changes. See L<"INNOTOP STATUS">. =head1 ERROR HANDLING Error handling is not that important when monitoring a single connection, but is crucial when you have many active connections. A crashed server or lost connection should not crash innotop. As a result, innotop will continue to run even when there is an error; it just won't display any information from the connection that had an error. Because of this, innotop's behavior might confuse you. It's a feature, not a bug! innotop does not continue to query connections that have errors, because they may slow innotop and make it hard to use, especially if the error is a problem connecting and causes a long time-out. Instead, innotop retries the connection occasionally to see if the error still exists. If so, it will wait until some point in the future. The wait time increases in ticks as the Fibonacci series, so it tries less frequently as time passes. Since errors might only happen in certain modes because of the SQL commands issued in those modes, innotop keeps track of which mode caused the error. If you switch to a different mode, innotop will retry the connection instead of waiting. By default innotop will display the problem in red text at the bottom of the first table on the screen. You can disable this behavior with the L<"show_cxn_errors_in_tbl"> configuration option, which is enabled by default. If the L<"debug"> option is enabled, innotop will display the error at the bottom of every table, not just the first. And if L<"show_cxn_errors"> is enabled, innotop will print the error text to STDOUT as well. Error messages might only display in the mode that caused the error, depending on the mode and whether innotop is avoiding querying that connection. =head1 NON-INTERACTIVE OPERATION You can run innotop in non-interactive mode, in which case it is entirely controlled from the configuration file and command-line options. To start innotop in non-interactive mode, give the L"<--nonint"> command-line option. This changes innotop's behavior in the following ways: =over =item * Certain Perl modules are not loaded. Term::Readline is not loaded, since innotop doesn't prompt interactively. Term::ANSIColor and Win32::Console::ANSI modules are not loaded. Term::ReadKey is still used, since innotop may have to prompt for connection passwords when starting up. =item * innotop does not clear the screen after each tick. =item * innotop does not persist any changes to the configuration file. =item * If L<"--count"> is given and innotop is in incremental mode (see L<"status_inc"> and L<"--inc">), innotop actually refreshes one more time than specified so it can print incremental statistics. This suppresses output during the first tick, so innotop may appear to hang. =item * innotop only displays the first table in each mode. This is so the output can be easily processed with other command-line utilities such as awk and sed. To change which tables display in each mode, see L<"TABLES">. Since L<"Q: Query List"> mode is so important, innotop automatically disables the L<"q_header"> table. This ensures you'll see the L<"processlist"> table, even if you have innotop configured to show the q_header table during interactive operation. Similarly, in L<"T: InnoDB Transactions"> mode, the L<"t_header"> table is suppressed so you see only the L<"innodb_transactions"> table. =item * All output is tab-separated instead of being column-aligned with whitespace, and innotop prints the full contents of each table instead of only printing one screenful at a time. =item * innotop only prints column headers once instead of every tick (see L<"hide_hdr">). innotop does not print table captions (see L<"display_table_captions">). innotop ensures there are no empty lines in the output. =item * innotop does not honor the L<"shorten"> transformation, which normally shortens some numbers to human-readable formats. =item * innotop does not print a status line (see L<"INNOTOP STATUS">). =back =head1 CONFIGURING Nearly everything about innotop is configurable. Most things are possible to change with built-in commands, but you can also edit the configuration file. While running innotop, press the '$' key to bring up the configuration editing dialog. Press another key to select the type of data you want to edit: =over =item S: Statement Sleep Times Edits SQL statement sleep delays, which make innotop pause for the specified amount of time after executing a statement. See L<"SQL STATEMENTS"> for a definition of each statement and what it does. By default innotop does not delay after any statements. This feature is included so you can customize the side-effects caused by monitoring your server. You may not see any effects, but some innotop users have noticed that certain MySQL versions under very high load with InnoDB enabled take longer than usual to execute SHOW GLOBAL STATUS. If innotop calls SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST immediately afterward, the processlist contains more queries than the machine actually averages at any given moment. Configuring innotop to pause briefly after calling SHOW GLOBAL STATUS alleviates this effect. Sleep times are stored in the L<"stmt_sleep_times"> section of the configuration file. Fractional-second sleeps are supported, subject to your hardware's limitations. =item c: Edit Columns Starts the table editor on one of the displayed tables. See L<"TABLE EDITOR">. An alternative way to start the table editor without entering the configuration dialog is with the '^' key. =item g: General Configuration Starts the configuration editor to edit global and mode-specific configuration variables (see L<"MODES">). innotop prompts you to choose a variable from among the global and mode-specific ones depending on the current mode. =item k: Row-Coloring Rules Starts the row-coloring rules editor on one of the displayed table(s). See L<"COLORS"> for details. =item p: Manage Plugins Starts the plugin configuration editor. See L<"PLUGINS"> for details. =item s: Server Groups Lets you create and edit server groups. See L<"SERVER GROUPS">. =item t: Choose Displayed Tables Lets you choose which tables to display in this mode. See L<"MODES"> and L<"TABLES">. =back =head1 CONFIGURATION FILE innotop's default configuration file locations are $HOME/.innotop and /etc/innotop/innotop.conf, and they are looked for in that order. If the first configuration file exists, the second will not be processed. Those can be overridden with the L<"--config"> command-line option. You can edit it by hand safely, however innotop reads the configuration file when it starts, and, if readonly is set to 0, writes it out again when it exits. Thus, if readonly is set to 0, any changes you make by hand while innotop is running will be lost. innotop doesn't store its entire configuration in the configuration file. It has a huge set of default configuration values that it holds only in memory, and the configuration file only overrides these defaults. When you customize a default setting, innotop notices, and then stores the customizations into the file. This keeps the file size down, makes it easier to edit, and makes upgrades easier. A configuration file is read-only be default. You can override that with L<"--write">. See L<"readonly">. The configuration file is arranged into sections like an INI file. Each section begins with [section-name] and ends with [/section-name]. Each section's entries have a different syntax depending on the data they need to store. You can put comments in the file; any line that begins with a # character is a comment. innotop will not read the comments, so it won't write them back out to the file when it exits. Comments in read-only configuration files are still useful, though. The first line in the file is innotop's version number. This lets innotop notice when the file format is not backwards-compatible, and upgrade smoothly without destroying your customized configuration. The following list describes each section of the configuration file and the data it contains: =over =item general The 'general' section contains global configuration variables and variables that may be mode-specific, but don't belong in any other section. The syntax is a simple key=value list. innotop writes a comment above each value to help you edit the file by hand. =over =item S_func Controls S mode presentation (see L<"S: Variables & Status">). If g, values are graphed; if s, values are like vmstat; if p, values are in a pivoted table. =item S_set Specifies which set of variables to display in L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode. See L<"VARIABLE SETS">. =item auto_wipe_dl Instructs innotop to automatically wipe large deadlocks when it notices them. When this happens you may notice a slight delay. At the next tick, you will usually see the information that was being truncated by the large deadlock. =item charset Specifies what kind of characters to allow through the L<"no_ctrl_char"> transformation. This keeps non-printable characters from confusing a terminal when you monitor queries that contain binary data, such as images. The default is 'ascii', which considers anything outside normal ASCII to be a control character. The other allowable values are 'unicode' and 'none'. 'none' considers every character a control character, which can be useful for collapsing ALL text fields in queries. =item cmd_filter This is the prefix that filters variables in L<"C: Command Summary"> mode. =item color Whether terminal coloring is permitted. =item cxn_timeout On MySQL versions 4.0.3 and newer, this variable is used to set the connection's timeout, so MySQL doesn't close the connection if it is not used for a while. This might happen because a connection isn't monitored in a particular mode, for example. =item debug This option enables more verbose errors and makes innotop more strict in some places. It can help in debugging filters and other user-defined code. It also makes innotop write a lot of information to L<"debugfile"> when there is a crash. =item debugfile A file to which innotop will write information when there is a crash. See L<"FILES">. =item display_table_captions innotop displays a table caption above most tables. This variable suppresses or shows captions on all tables globally. Some tables are configured with the hide_caption property, which overrides this. =item global Whether to show GLOBAL variables and status. innotop only tries to do this on servers which support the GLOBAL option to SHOW VARIABLES and SHOW STATUS. In some MySQL versions, you need certain privileges to do this; if you don't have them, innotop will not be able to fetch any variable and status data. This configuration variable lets you run innotop and fetch what data you can even without the elevated privileges. I can no longer find or reproduce the situation where GLOBAL wasn't allowed, but I know there was one. =item graph_char Defines the character to use when drawing graphs in L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode. =item header_highlight Defines how to highlight column headers. This only works if Term::ANSIColor is available. Valid values are 'bold' and 'underline'. =item hide_hdr Hides column headers globally. =item interval The interval at which innotop will refresh its data (ticks). The interval is implemented as a sleep time between ticks, so the true interval will vary depending on how long it takes innotop to fetch and render data. This variable accepts fractions of a second. =item mode The mode in which innotop should start. Allowable arguments are the same as the key presses that select a mode interactively. See L<"MODES">. =item num_digits How many digits to show in fractional numbers and percents. This variable's range is between 0 and 9 and can be set directly from L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode with the '+' and '-' keys. It is used in the L<"set_precision">, L<"shorten">, and L<"percent"> transformations. =item num_status_sets Controls how many sets of status variables to display in pivoted L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode. It also controls the number of old sets of variables innotop keeps in its memory, so the larger this variable is, the more memory innotop uses. =item plugin_dir Specifies where plugins can be found. By default, innotop stores plugins in the 'plugins' subdirectory of your innotop configuration directory. =item readonly Whether the configuration file is readonly. This cannot be set interactively. =item show_cxn_errors Makes innotop print connection errors to STDOUT. See L<"ERROR HANDLING">. =item show_cxn_errors_in_tbl Makes innotop display connection errors as rows in the first table on screen. See L<"ERROR HANDLING">. =item show_percent Adds a '%' character after the value returned by the L<"percent"> transformation. =item show_statusbar Controls whether to show the status bar in the display. See L<"INNOTOP STATUS">. =item skip_innodb Disables fetching SHOW INNODB STATUS, in case your server(s) do not have InnoDB enabled and you don't want innotop to try to fetch it. This can also be useful when you don't have the SUPER privilege, required to run SHOW INNODB STATUS. =item status_inc Whether to show absolute or incremental values for status variables. Incremental values are calculated as an offset from the last value innotop saw for that variable. This is a global setting, but will probably become mode-specific at some point. Right now it is honored a bit inconsistently; some modes don't pay attention to it. =back =item plugins This section holds a list of package names of active plugins. If the plugin exists, innotop will activate it. See L<"PLUGINS"> for more information. =item filters This section holds user-defined filters (see L<"FILTERS">). Each line is in the format filter_name=text='filter text' tbls='table list'. The filter text is the text of the subroutine's code. The table list is a list of tables to which the filter can apply. By default, user-defined filters apply to the table for which they were created, but you can manually override that by editing the definition in the configuration file. =item active_filters This section stores which filters are active on each table. Each line is in the format table_name=filter_list. =item tbl_meta This section stores user-defined or user-customized columns (see L<"COLUMNS">). Each line is in the format col_name=properties, where the properties are a name=quoted-value list. =item connections This section holds the server connections you have defined. Each line is in the format name=properties, where the properties are a name=value list. The properties are self-explanatory, and the only one that is treated specially is 'pass' which is only present if 'savepass' is set. This section of the configuration file will be skipped if any DSN, username, or password command-line options are used. See L<"SERVER CONNECTIONS">. =item active_connections This section holds a list of which connections are active in each mode. Each line is in the format mode_name=connection_list. =item server_groups This section holds server groups. Each line is in the format name=connection_list. See L<"SERVER GROUPS">. =item active_server_groups This section holds a list of which server group is active in each mode. Each line is in the format mode_name=server_group. =item max_values_seen This section holds the maximum values seen for variables. This is used to scale the graphs in L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode. Each line is in the format name=value. =item active_columns This section holds table column lists. Each line is in the format tbl_name=column_list. See L<"COLUMNS">. =item sort_cols This section holds the sort definition. Each line is in the format tbl_name=column_list. If a column is prefixed with '-', that column sorts descending. See L<"SORTING">. =item visible_tables This section defines which tables are visible in each mode. Each line is in the format mode_name=table_list. See L<"TABLES">. =item varsets This section defines variable sets for use in L<"S: Status & Variables"> mode. Each line is in the format name=variable_list. See L<"VARIABLE SETS">. =item colors This section defines colorization rules. Each line is in the format tbl_name=property_list. See L<"COLORS">. =item stmt_sleep_times This section contains statement sleep times. Each line is in the format statement_name=sleep_time. See L<"S: Statement Sleep Times">. =item group_by This section contains column lists for table group_by expressions. Each line is in the format tbl_name=column_list. See L<"GROUPING">. =back =head1 CUSTOMIZING You can customize innotop a great deal. For example, you can: =over =item * Choose which tables to display, and in what order. =item * Choose which columns are in those tables, and create new columns. =item * Filter which rows display with built-in filters, user-defined filters, and quick-filters. =item * Sort the rows to put important data first or group together related rows. =item * Highlight rows with color. =item * Customize the alignment, width, and formatting of columns, and apply transformations to columns to extract parts of their values or format the values as you wish (for example, shortening large numbers to familiar units). =item * Design your own expressions to extract and combine data as you need. This gives you unlimited flexibility. =back All these and more are explained in the following sections. =head2 TABLES A table is what you'd expect: a collection of columns. It also has some other properties, such as a caption. Filters, sorting rules, and colorization rules belong to tables and are covered in later sections. Internally, table meta-data is defined in a data structure called %tbl_meta. This hash holds all built-in table definitions, which contain a lot of default instructions to innotop. The meta-data includes the caption, a list of columns the user has customized, a list of columns, a list of visible columns, a list of filters, color rules, a sort-column list, sort direction, and some information about the table's data sources. Most of this is customizable via the table editor (see L<"TABLE EDITOR">). You can choose which tables to show by pressing the '$' key. See L<"MODES"> and L<"TABLES">. The table life-cycle is as follows: =over =item * Each table begins with a data source, which is an array of hashes. See below for details on data sources. =item * Each element of the data source becomes a row in the final table. =item * For each element in the data source, innotop extracts values from the source and creates a row. This row is another hash, which later steps will refer to as $set. The values innotop extracts are determined by the table's columns. Each column has an extraction subroutine, compiled from an expression (see L<"EXPRESSIONS">). The resulting row is a hash whose keys are named the same as the column name. =item * innotop filters the rows, removing those that don't need to be displayed. See L<"FILTERS">. =item * innotop sorts the rows. See L<"SORTING">. =item * innotop groups the rows together, if specified. See L<"GROUPING">. =item * innotop colorizes the rows. See L<"COLORS">. =item * innotop transforms the column values in each row. See L<"TRANSFORMATIONS">. =item * innotop optionally pivots the rows (see L<"PIVOTING">), then filters and sorts them. =item * innotop formats and justifies the rows as a table. During this step, innotop applies further formatting to the column values, including alignment, maximum and minimum widths. innotop also does final error checking to ensure there are no crashes due to undefined values. innotop then adds a caption if specified, and the table is ready to print. =back The lifecycle is slightly different if the table is pivoted, as noted above. To clarify, if the table is pivoted, the process is extract, group, transform, pivot, filter, sort, create. If it's not pivoted, the process is extract, filter, sort, group, color, transform, create. This slightly convoluted process doesn't map all that well to SQL, but pivoting complicates things pretty thoroughly. Roughly speaking, filtering and sorting happen as late as needed to effect the final result as you might expect, but as early as possible for efficiency. Each built-in table is described below: =over =item adaptive_hash_index Displays data about InnoDB's adaptive hash index. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item buffer_pool Displays data about InnoDB's buffer pool. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item cmd_summary Displays weighted status variables. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item deadlock_locks Shows which locks were held and waited for by the last detected deadlock. Data source: L<"DEADLOCK_LOCKS">. =item deadlock_transactions Shows transactions involved in the last detected deadlock. Data source: L<"DEADLOCK_TRANSACTIONS">. =item explain Shows the output of EXPLAIN. Data source: L<"EXPLAIN">. =item file_io_misc Displays data about InnoDB's file and I/O operations. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item fk_error Displays various data about InnoDB's last foreign key error. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item innodb_locks Displays InnoDB locks. Data source: L<"INNODB_LOCKS">. =item innodb_transactions Displays data about InnoDB's current transactions. Data source: L<"INNODB_TRANSACTIONS">. =item insert_buffers Displays data about InnoDB's insert buffer. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item io_threads Displays data about InnoDB's I/O threads. Data source: L<"IO_THREADS">. =item log_statistics Displays data about InnoDB's logging system. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item master_status Displays replication master status. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item open_tables Displays open tables. Data source: L<"OPEN_TABLES">. =item page_statistics Displays InnoDB page statistics. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item pending_io Displays InnoDB pending I/O operations. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item processlist Displays current MySQL processes (threads/connections). Data source: L<"PROCESSLIST">. =item q_header Displays various status values. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item row_operation_misc Displays data about InnoDB's row operations. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item row_operations Displays data about InnoDB's row operations. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item semaphores Displays data about InnoDB's semaphores and mutexes. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item slave_io_status Displays data about the slave I/O thread. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item slave_sql_status Displays data about the slave SQL thread. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item t_header Displays various InnoDB status values. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item var_status Displays user-configurable data. Data source: L<"STATUS_VARIABLES">. =item wait_array Displays data about InnoDB's OS wait array. Data source: L<"OS_WAIT_ARRAY">. =back =head2 COLUMNS Columns belong to tables. You can choose a table's columns by pressing the '^' key, which starts the L<"TABLE EDITOR"> and lets you choose and edit columns. Pressing 'e' from within the table editor lets you edit the column's properties: =over =item * hdr: a column header. This appears in the first row of the table. =item * just: justification. '-' means left-justified and '' means right-justified, just as with printf formatting codes (not a coincidence). =item * dec: whether to further align the column on the decimal point. =item * num: whether the column is numeric. This affects how values are sorted (lexically or numerically). =item * label: a small note about the column, which appears in dialogs that help the user choose columns. =item * src: an expression that innotop uses to extract the column's data from its source (see L<"DATA SOURCES">). See L<"EXPRESSIONS"> for more on expressions. =item * minw: specifies a minimum display width. This helps stabilize the display, which makes it easier to read if the data is changing frequently. =item * maxw: similar to minw. =item * trans: a list of column transformations. See L<"TRANSFORMATIONS">. =item * agg: an aggregate function. See L<"GROUPING">. The default is L<"first">. =item * aggonly: controls whether the column only shows when grouping is enabled on the table (see L<"GROUPING">). By default, this is disabled. This means columns will always be shown by default, whether grouping is enabled or not. If a column's aggonly is set true, the column will appear when you toggle grouping on the table. Several columns are set this way, such as the count column on L<"processlist"> and L<"innodb_transactions">, so you don't see a count when the grouping isn't enabled, but you do when it is. =back =head2 FILTERS Filters remove rows from the display. They behave much like a WHERE clause in SQL. innotop has several built-in filters, which remove irrelevant information like inactive queries, but you can define your own as well. innotop also lets you create quick-filters, which do not get saved to the configuration file, and are just an easy way to quickly view only some rows. You can enable or disable a filter on any table. Press the '%' key (mnemonic: % looks kind of like a line being filtered between two circles) and choose which table you want to filter, if asked. You'll then see a list of possible filters and a list of filters currently enabled for that table. Type the names of filters you want to apply and press Enter. =head3 USER-DEFINED FILTERS If you type a name that doesn't exist, innotop will prompt you to create the filter. Filters are easy to create if you know Perl, and not hard if you don't. What you're doing is creating a subroutine that returns true if the row should be displayed. The row is a hash reference passed to your subroutine as $set. For example, imagine you want to filter the processlist table so you only see queries that have been running more than five minutes. Type a new name for your filter, and when prompted for the subroutine body, press TAB to initiate your terminal's auto-completion. You'll see the names of the columns in the L<"processlist"> table (innotop generally tries to help you with auto-completion lists). You want to filter on the 'time' column. Type the text "$set->{time} > 300" to return true when the query is more than five minutes old. That's all you need to do. In other words, the code you're typing is surrounded by an implicit context, which looks like this: sub filter { my ( $set ) = @_; # YOUR CODE HERE } If your filter doesn't work, or if something else suddenly behaves differently, you might have made an error in your filter, and innotop is silently catching the error. Try enabling L<"debug"> to make innotop throw an error instead. =head3 QUICK-FILTERS innotop's quick-filters are a shortcut to create a temporary filter that doesn't persist when you restart innotop. To create a quick-filter, press the '/' key. innotop will prompt you for the column name and filter text. Again, you can use auto-completion on column names. The filter text can be just the text you want to "search for." For example, to filter the L<"processlist"> table on queries that refer to the products table, type '/' and then 'info product'. The filter text can actually be any Perl regular expression, but of course a literal string like 'product' works fine as a regular expression. Behind the scenes innotop compiles the quick-filter into a specially tagged filter that is otherwise like any other filter. It just isn't saved to the configuration file. To clear quick-filters, press the '\' key and innotop will clear them all at once. =head2 SORTING innotop has sensible built-in defaults to sort the most important rows to the top of the table. Like anything else in innotop, you can customize how any table is sorted. To start the sort dialog, start the L<"TABLE EDITOR"> with the '^' key, choose a table if necessary, and press the 's' key. You'll see a list of columns you can use in the sort expression and the current sort expression, if any. Enter a list of columns by which you want to sort and press Enter. If you want to reverse sort, prefix the column name with a minus sign. For example, if you want to sort by column a ascending, then column b descending, type 'a -b'. You can also explicitly add a + in front of columns you want to sort ascending, but it's not required. Some modes have keys mapped to open this dialog directly, and to quickly reverse sort direction. Press '?' as usual to see which keys are mapped in any mode. =head2 GROUPING innotop can group, or aggregate, rows together (the terms are used interchangeably). This is quite similar to an SQL GROUP BY clause. You can specify to group on certain columns, or if you don't specify any, the entire set of rows is treated as one group. This is quite like SQL so far, but unlike SQL, you can also select un-grouped columns. innotop actually aggregates every column. If you don't explicitly specify a grouping function, the default is 'first'. This is basically a convenience so you don't have to specify an aggregate function for every column you want in the result. You can quickly toggle grouping on a table with the '=' key, which toggles its aggregate property. This property doesn't persist to the config file. The columns by which the table is grouped are specified in its group_by property. When you turn grouping on, innotop places the group_by columns at the far left of the table, even if they're not supposed to be visible. The rest of the visible columns appear in order after them. Two tables have default group_by lists and a count column built in: L<"processlist"> and L<"innodb_transactions">. The grouping is by connection and status, so you can quickly see how many queries or transactions are in a given status on each server you're monitoring. The time columns are aggregated as a sum; other columns are left at the default 'first' aggregation. By default, the table shown in L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode also uses grouping so you can monitor variables and status across many servers. The default aggregation function in this mode is 'avg'. Valid grouping functions are defined in the %agg_funcs hash. They include =over =item first Returns the first element in the group. =item count Returns the number of elements in the group, including undefined elements, much like SQL's COUNT(*). =item avg Returns the average of defined elements in the group. =item sum Returns the sum of elements in the group. =back Here's an example of grouping at work. Suppose you have a very busy server with hundreds of open connections, and you want to see how many connections are in what status. Using the built-in grouping rules, you can press 'Q' to enter L<"Q: Query List"> mode. Press '=' to toggle grouping (if necessary, select the L<"processlist"> table when prompted). Your display might now look like the following: Query List (? for help) localhost, 32:33, 0.11 QPS, 1 thd, 5.0.38-log CXN Cmd Cnt ID User Host Time Query localhost Query 49 12933 webusr localhost 19:38 SELECT * FROM localhost Sending Da 23 2383 webusr localhost 12:43 SELECT col1, localhost Sleep 120 140 webusr localhost 5:18:12 localhost Statistics 12 19213 webusr localhost 01:19 SELECT * FROM That's actually quite a worrisome picture. You've got a lot of idle connections (Sleep), and some connections executing queries (Query and Sending Data). That's okay, but you also have a lot in Statistics status, collectively spending over a minute. That means the query optimizer is having a really hard time optimizing your statements. Something is wrong; it should normally take milliseconds to optimize queries. You might not have seen this pattern if you didn't look at your connections in aggregate. (This is a made-up example, but it can happen in real life). =head2 PIVOTING innotop can pivot a table for more compact display, similar to a Pivot Table in a spreadsheet (also known as a crosstab). Pivoting a table makes columns into rows. Assume you start with this table: foo bar === === 1 3 2 4 After pivoting, the table will look like this: name set0 set1 ==== ==== ==== foo 1 2 bar 3 4 To get reasonable results, you might need to group as well as pivoting. innotop currently does this for L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode. =head2 COLORS By default, innotop highlights rows with color so you can see at a glance which rows are more important. You can customize the colorization rules and add your own to any table. Open the table editor with the '^' key, choose a table if needed, and press 'o' to open the color editor dialog. The color editor dialog displays the rules applied to the table, in the order they are evaluated. Each row is evaluated against each rule to see if the rule matches the row; if it does, the row gets the specified color, and no further rules are evaluated. The rules look like the following: state eq Locked black on_red cmd eq Sleep white user eq system user white cmd eq Connect white cmd eq Binlog Dump white time > 600 red time > 120 yellow time > 60 green time > 30 cyan This is the default rule set for the L<"processlist"> table. In order of priority, these rules make locked queries black on a red background, "gray out" connections from replication and sleeping queries, and make queries turn from cyan to red as they run longer. (For some reason, the ANSI color code "white" is actually a light gray. Your terminal's display may vary; experiment to find colors you like). You can use keystrokes to move the rules up and down, which re-orders their priority. You can also delete rules and add new ones. If you add a new rule, innotop prompts you for the column, an operator for the comparison, a value against which to compare the column, and a color to assign if the rule matches. There is auto-completion and prompting at each step. The value in the third step needs to be correctly quoted. innotop does not try to quote the value because it doesn't know whether it should treat the value as a string or a number. If you want to compare the column against a string, as for example in the first rule above, you should enter 'Locked' surrounded by quotes. If you get an error message about a bareword, you probably should have quoted something. =head2 EXPRESSIONS Expressions are at the core of how innotop works, and are what enables you to extend innotop as you wish. Recall the table lifecycle explained in L<"TABLES">. Expressions are used in the earliest step, where it extracts values from a data source to form rows. It does this by calling a subroutine for each column, passing it the source data set, a set of current values, and a set of previous values. These are all needed so the subroutine can calculate things like the difference between this tick and the previous tick. The subroutines that extract the data from the set are compiled from expressions. This gives significantly more power than just naming the values to fill the columns, because it allows the column's value to be calculated from whatever data is necessary, but avoids the need to write complicated and lengthy Perl code. innotop begins with a string of text that can look as simple as a value's name or as complicated as a full-fledged Perl expression. It looks at each 'bareword' token in the string and decides whether it's supposed to be a key into the $set hash. A bareword is an unquoted value that isn't already surrounded by code-ish things like dollar signs or curly brackets. If innotop decides that the bareword isn't a function or other valid Perl code, it converts it into a hash access. After the whole string is processed, innotop compiles a subroutine, like this: sub compute_column_value { my ( $set, $cur, $pre ) = @_; my $val = # EXPANDED STRING GOES HERE return $val; } Here's a concrete example, taken from the header table L<"q_header"> in L<"Q: Query List"> mode. This expression calculates the qps, or Queries Per Second, column's values, from the values returned by SHOW STATUS: Questions/Uptime_hires innotop decides both words are barewords, and transforms this expression into the following Perl code: $set->{Questions}/$set->{Uptime_hires} When surrounded by the rest of the subroutine's code, this is executable Perl that calculates a high-resolution queries-per-second value. The arguments to the subroutine are named $set, $cur, and $pre. In most cases, $set and $cur will be the same values. However, if L<"status_inc"> is set, $cur will not be the same as $set, because $set will already contain values that are the incremental difference between $cur and $pre. Every column in innotop is computed by subroutines compiled in the same fashion. There is no difference between innotop's built-in columns and user-defined columns. This keeps things consistent and predictable. =head2 TRANSFORMATIONS Transformations change how a value is rendered. For example, they can take a number of seconds and display it in H:M:S format. The following transformations are defined: =over =item commify Adds commas to large numbers every three decimal places. =item dulint_to_int Accepts two unsigned integers and converts them into a single longlong. This is useful for certain operations with InnoDB, which uses two integers as transaction identifiers, for example. =item no_ctrl_char Removes quoted control characters from the value. This is affected by the L<"charset"> configuration variable. This transformation only operates within quoted strings, for example, values to a SET clause in an UPDATE statement. It will not alter the UPDATE statement, but will collapse the quoted string to [BINARY] or [TEXT], depending on the charset. =item percent Converts a number to a percentage by multiplying it by two, formatting it with L<"num_digits"> digits after the decimal point, and optionally adding a percent sign (see L<"show_percent">). =item secs_to_time Formats a number of seconds as time in days+hours:minutes:seconds format. =item set_precision Formats numbers with L<"num_digits"> number of digits after the decimal point. =item shorten Formats a number as a unit of 1024 (k/M/G/T) and with L<"num_digits"> number of digits after the decimal point. =back =head2 TABLE EDITOR The innotop table editor lets you customize tables with keystrokes. You start the table editor with the '^' key. If there's more than one table on the screen, it will prompt you to choose one of them. Once you do, innotop will show you something like this: Editing table definition for Buffer Pool. Press ? for help, q to quit. name hdr label src cxn CXN Connection from which cxn buf_pool_size Size Buffer pool size IB_bp_buf_poo buf_free Free Bufs Buffers free in the b IB_bp_buf_fre pages_total Pages Pages total IB_bp_pages_t pages_modified Dirty Pages Pages modified (dirty IB_bp_pages_m buf_pool_hit_rate Hit Rate Buffer pool hit rate IB_bp_buf_poo total_mem_alloc Memory Total memory allocate IB_bp_total_m add_pool_alloc Add'l Pool Additonal pool alloca IB_bp_add_poo The first line shows which table you're editing, and reminds you again to press '?' for a list of key mappings. The rest is a tabular representation of the table's columns, because that's likely what you're trying to edit. However, you can edit more than just the table's columns; this screen can start the filter editor, color rule editor, and more. Each row in the display shows a single column in the table you're editing, along with a couple of its properties such as its header and source expression (see L<"EXPRESSIONS">). The key mappings are Vim-style, as in many other places. Pressing 'j' and 'k' moves the highlight up or down. You can then (d)elete or (e)dit the highlighted column. You can also (a)dd a column to the table. This actually just activates one of the columns already defined for the table; it prompts you to choose from among the columns available but not currently displayed. Finally, you can re-order the columns with the '+' and '-' keys. You can do more than just edit the columns with the table editor, you can also edit other properties, such as the table's sort expression and group-by expression. Press '?' to see the full list, of course. If you want to really customize and create your own column, as opposed to just activating a built-in one that's not currently displayed, press the (n)ew key, and innotop will prompt you for the information it needs: =over =item * The column name: this needs to be a word without any funny characters, e.g. just letters, numbers and underscores. =item * The column header: this is the label that appears at the top of the column, in the table header. This can have spaces and funny characters, but be careful not to make it too wide and waste space on-screen. =item * The column's data source: this is an expression that determines what data from the source (see L<"TABLES">) innotop will put into the column. This can just be the name of an item in the source, or it can be a more complex expression, as described in L<"EXPRESSIONS">. =back Once you've entered the required data, your table has a new column. There is no difference between this column and the built-in ones; it can have all the same properties and behaviors. innotop will write the column's definition to the configuration file, so it will persist across sessions. Here's an example: suppose you want to track how many times your slaves have retried transactions. According to the MySQL manual, the Slave_retried_transactions status variable gives you that data: "The total number of times since startup that the replication slave SQL thread has retried transactions. This variable was added in version 5.0.4." This is appropriate to add to the L<"slave_sql_status"> table. To add the column, switch to the replication-monitoring mode with the 'M' key, and press the '^' key to start the table editor. When prompted, choose slave_sql_status as the table, then press 'n' to create the column. Type 'retries' as the column name, 'Retries' as the column header, and 'Slave_retried_transactions' as the source. Now the column is created, and you see the table editor screen again. Press 'q' to exit the table editor, and you'll see your column at the end of the table. =head1 VARIABLE SETS Variable sets are used in L<"S: Variables & Status"> mode to define more easily what variables you want to monitor. Behind the scenes they are compiled to a list of expressions, and then into a column list so they can be treated just like columns in any other table, in terms of data extraction and transformations. However, you're protected from the tedious details by a syntax that ought to feel very natural to you: a SQL SELECT list. The data source for variable sets, and indeed the entire S mode, is the combination of SHOW STATUS, SHOW VARIABLES, and SHOW INNODB STATUS. Imagine that you had a huge table with one column per variable returned from those statements. That's the data source for variable sets. You can now query this data source just like you'd expect. For example: Questions, Uptime, Questions/Uptime as QPS Behind the scenes innotop will split that variable set into three expressions, compile them and turn them into a table definition, then extract as usual. This becomes a "variable set," or a "list of variables you want to monitor." innotop lets you name and save your variable sets, and writes them to the configuration file. You can choose which variable set you want to see with the 'c' key, or activate the next and previous sets with the '>' and '<' keys. There are many built-in variable sets as well, which should give you a good start for creating your own. Press 'e' to edit the current variable set, or just to see how it's defined. To create a new one, just press 'c' and type its name. You may want to use some of the functions listed in L<"TRANSFORMATIONS"> to help format the results. In particular, L<"set_precision"> is often useful to limit the number of digits you see. Extending the above example, here's how: Questions, Uptime, set_precision(Questions/Uptime) as QPS Actually, this still needs a little more work. If your L<"interval"> is less than one second, you might be dividing by zero because Uptime is incremental in this mode by default. Instead, use Uptime_hires: Questions, Uptime, set_precision(Questions/Uptime_hires) as QPS This example is simple, but it shows how easy it is to choose which variables you want to monitor. =head1 PLUGINS innotop has a simple but powerful plugin mechanism by which you can extend or modify its existing functionality, and add new functionality. innotop's plugin functionality is event-based: plugins register themselves to be called when events happen. They then have a chance to influence the event. An innotop plugin is a Perl module placed in innotop's L<"plugin_dir"> directory. On UNIX systems, you can place a symbolic link to the module instead of putting the actual file there. innotop automatically discovers the file. If there is a corresponding entry in the L<"plugins"> configuration file section, innotop loads and activates the plugin. The module must conform to innotop's plugin interface. Additionally, the source code of the module must be written in such a way that innotop can inspect the file and determine the package name and description. =head2 Package Source Convention innotop inspects the plugin module's source to determine the Perl package name. It looks for a line of the form "package Foo;" and if found, considers the plugin's package name to be Foo. Of course the package name can be a valid Perl package name, with double semicolons and so on. It also looks for a description in the source code, to make the plugin editor more human-friendly. The description is a comment line of the form "# description: Foo", where "Foo" is the text innotop will consider to be the plugin's description. =head2 Plugin Interface The innotop plugin interface is quite simple: innotop expects the plugin to be an object-oriented module it can call certain methods on. The methods are =over =item new(%variables) This is the plugin's constructor. It is passed a hash of innotop's variables, which it can manipulate (see L<"Plugin Variables">). It must return a reference to the newly created plugin object. At construction time, innotop has only loaded the general configuration and created the default built-in variables with their default contents (which is quite a lot). Therefore, the state of the program is exactly as in the innotop source code, plus the configuration variables from the L<"general"> section in the config file. If your plugin manipulates the variables, it is changing global data, which is shared by innotop and all plugins. Plugins are loaded in the order they're listed in the config file. Your plugin may load before or after another plugin, so there is a potential for conflict or interaction between plugins if they modify data other plugins use or modify. =item register_for_events() This method must return a list of events in which the plugin is interested, if any. See L<"Plugin Events"> for the defined events. If the plugin returns an event that's not defined, the event is ignored. =item event handlers The plugin must implement a method named the same as each event for which it has registered. In other words, if the plugin returns qw(foo bar) from register_for_events(), it must have foo() and bar() methods. These methods are callbacks for the events. See L<"Plugin Events"> for more details about each event. =back =head2 Plugin Variables The plugin's constructor is passed a hash of innotop's variables, which it can manipulate. It is probably a good idea if the plugin object saves a copy of it for later use. The variables are defined in the innotop variable %pluggable_vars, and are as follows: =over =item action_for A hashref of key mappings. These are innotop's global hot-keys. =item agg_funcs A hashref of functions that can be used for grouping. See L<"GROUPING">. =item config The global configuration hash. =item connections A hashref of connection specifications. These are just specifications of how to connect to a server. =item dbhs A hashref of innotop's database connections. These are actual DBI connection objects. =item filters A hashref of filters applied to table rows. See L<"FILTERS"> for more. =item modes A hashref of modes. See L<"MODES"> for more. =item server_groups A hashref of server groups. See L<"SERVER GROUPS">. =item tbl_meta A hashref of innotop's table meta-data, with one entry per table (see L<"TABLES"> for more information). =item trans_funcs A hashref of transformation functions. See L<"TRANSFORMATIONS">. =item var_sets A hashref of variable sets. See L<"VARIABLE SETS">. =back =head2 Plugin Events Each event is defined somewhere in the innotop source code. When innotop runs that code, it executes the callback function for each plugin that expressed its interest in the event. innotop passes some data for each event. The events are defined in the %event_listener_for variable, and are as follows: =over =item extract_values($set, $cur, $pre, $tbl) This event occurs inside the function that extracts values from a data source. The arguments are the set of values, the current values, the previous values, and the table name. =item set_to_tbl Events are defined at many places in this subroutine, which is responsible for turning an arrayref of hashrefs into an arrayref of lines that can be printed to the screen. The events all pass the same data: an arrayref of rows and the name of the table being created. The events are set_to_tbl_pre_filter, set_to_tbl_pre_sort,set_to_tbl_pre_group, set_to_tbl_pre_colorize, set_to_tbl_pre_transform, set_to_tbl_pre_pivot, set_to_tbl_pre_create, set_to_tbl_post_create. =item draw_screen($lines) This event occurs inside the subroutine that prints the lines to the screen. $lines is an arrayref of strings. =back =head2 Simple Plugin Example The easiest way to explain the plugin functionality is probably with a simple example. The following module adds a column to the beginning of every table and sets its value to 1. use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; package Innotop::Plugin::Example; # description: Adds an 'example' column to every table sub new { my ( $class, %vars ) = @_; # Store reference to innotop's variables in $self my $self = bless { %vars }, $class; # Design the example column my $col = { hdr => 'Example', just => '', dec => 0, num => 1, label => 'Example', src => 'example', # Get data from this column in the data source tbl => '', trans => [], }; # Add the column to every table. my $tbl_meta = $vars{tbl_meta}; foreach my $tbl ( values %$tbl_meta ) { # Add the column to the list of defined columns $tbl->{cols}->{example} = $col; # Add the column to the list of visible columns unshift @{$tbl->{visible}}, 'example'; } # Be sure to return a reference to the object. return $self; } # I'd like to be called when a data set is being rendered into a table, please. sub register_for_events { my ( $self ) = @_; return qw(set_to_tbl_pre_filter); } # This method will be called when the event fires. sub set_to_tbl_pre_filter { my ( $self, $rows, $tbl ) = @_; # Set the example column's data source to the value 1. foreach my $row ( @$rows ) { $row->{example} = 1; } } 1; =head2 Plugin Editor The plugin editor lets you view the plugins innotop discovered and activate or deactivate them. Start the editor by pressing $ to start the configuration editor from any mode. Press the 'p' key to start the plugin editor. You'll see a list of plugins innotop discovered. You can use the 'j' and 'k' keys to move the highlight to the desired one, then press the * key to toggle it active or inactive. Exit the editor and restart innotop for the changes to take effect. =head1 SQL STATEMENTS innotop uses a limited set of SQL statements to retrieve data from MySQL for display. The statements are customized depending on the server version against which they are executed; for example, on MySQL 5 and newer, INNODB_STATUS executes "SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS", while on earlier versions it executes "SHOW INNODB STATUS". The statements are as follows: Statement SQL executed =================== =============================== INNODB_STATUS SHOW [ENGINE] INNODB STATUS KILL_CONNECTION KILL KILL_QUERY KILL QUERY OPEN_TABLES SHOW OPEN TABLES PROCESSLIST SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST SHOW_MASTER_LOGS SHOW MASTER LOGS SHOW_MASTER_STATUS SHOW MASTER STATUS SHOW_SLAVE_STATUS SHOW SLAVE STATUS SHOW_STATUS SHOW [GLOBAL] STATUS SHOW_VARIABLES SHOW [GLOBAL] VARIABLES =head1 DATA SOURCES Each time innotop extracts values to create a table (see L<"EXPRESSIONS"> and L<"TABLES">), it does so from a particular data source. Largely because of the complex data extracted from SHOW INNODB STATUS, this is slightly messy. SHOW INNODB STATUS contains a mixture of single values and repeated values that form nested data sets. Whenever innotop fetches data from MySQL, it adds two extra bits to each set: cxn and Uptime_hires. cxn is the name of the connection from which the data came. Uptime_hires is a high-resolution version of the server's Uptime status variable, which is important if your L<"interval"> setting is sub-second. Here are the kinds of data sources from which data is extracted: =over =item STATUS_VARIABLES This is the broadest category, into which the most kinds of data fall. It begins with the combination of SHOW STATUS and SHOW VARIABLES, but other sources may be included as needed, for example, SHOW MASTER STATUS and SHOW SLAVE STATUS, as well as many of the non-repeated values from SHOW INNODB STATUS. =item DEADLOCK_LOCKS This data is extracted from the transaction list in the LATEST DETECTED DEADLOCK section of SHOW INNODB STATUS. It is nested two levels deep: transactions, then locks. =item DEADLOCK_TRANSACTIONS This data is from the transaction list in the LATEST DETECTED DEADLOCK section of SHOW INNODB STATUS. It is nested one level deep. =item EXPLAIN This data is from the result set returned by EXPLAIN. =item INNODB_TRANSACTIONS This data is from the TRANSACTIONS section of SHOW INNODB STATUS. =item IO_THREADS This data is from the list of threads in the the FILE I/O section of SHOW INNODB STATUS. =item INNODB_LOCKS This data is from the TRANSACTIONS section of SHOW INNODB STATUS and is nested two levels deep. =item OPEN_TABLES This data is from SHOW OPEN TABLES. =item PROCESSLIST This data is from SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST. =item OS_WAIT_ARRAY This data is from the SEMAPHORES section of SHOW INNODB STATUS and is nested one level deep. It comes from the lines that look like this: --Thread 1568861104 has waited at btr0cur.c line 424 .... =back =head1 MYSQL PRIVILEGES =over =item * You must connect to MySQL as a user who has the SUPER privilege for many of the functions. =item * If you don't have the SUPER privilege, you can still run some functions, but you won't necessarily see all the same data. =item * You need the PROCESS privilege to see the list of currently running queries in Q mode. =item * You need special privileges to start and stop slave servers. =item * You need appropriate privileges to create and drop the deadlock tables if needed (see L<"SERVER CONNECTIONS">). =back =head1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS You need Perl to run innotop, of course. You also need a few Perl modules: DBI, DBD::mysql, Term::ReadKey, and Time::HiRes. These should be included with most Perl distributions, but in case they are not, I recommend using versions distributed with your operating system or Perl distribution, not from CPAN. Term::ReadKey in particular has been known to cause problems if installed from CPAN. If you have Term::ANSIColor, innotop will use it to format headers more readably and compactly. (Under Microsoft Windows, you also need Win32::Console::ANSI for terminal formatting codes to be honored). If you install Term::ReadLine, preferably Term::ReadLine::Gnu, you'll get nice auto-completion support. I run innotop on Gentoo GNU/Linux, Debian and Ubuntu, and I've had feedback from people successfully running it on Red Hat, CentOS, Solaris, and Mac OSX. I don't see any reason why it won't work on other UNIX-ish operating systems, but I don't know for sure. It also runs on Windows under ActivePerl without problem. innotop has been used on MySQL versions 3.23.58, 4.0.27, 4.1.0, 4.1.22, 5.0.26, 5.1.15, and 5.2.3. If it doesn't run correctly for you, that is a bug that should be reported. =head1 FILES $HOMEDIR/.innotop and/or /etc/innotop are used to store configuration information. Files include the configuration file innotop.conf, the core_dump file which contains verbose error messages if L<"debug"> is enabled, and the plugins/ subdirectory. =head1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS =over =item tick A tick is a refresh event, when innotop re-fetches data from connections and displays it. =back =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The following people and organizations are acknowledged for various reasons. Hopefully no one has been forgotten. Allen K. Smith, Aurimas Mikalauskas, Bartosz Fenski, Brian Miezejewski, Christian Hammers, Cyril Scetbon, Dane Miller, David Multer, Dr. Frank Ullrich, Giuseppe Maxia, Google.com Site Reliability Engineers, Google Code, Jan Pieter Kunst, Jari Aalto, Jay Pipes, Jeremy Zawodny, Johan Idren, Kristian Kohntopp, Lenz Grimmer, Maciej Dobrzanski, Michiel Betel, MySQL AB, Paul McCullagh, Sebastien Estienne, Sourceforge.net, Steven Kreuzer, The Gentoo MySQL Team, Trevor Price, Yaar Schnitman, and probably more people that have not been included. (If your name has been misspelled, it's probably out of fear of putting international characters into this documentation; earlier versions of Perl might not be able to compile it then). =head1 COPYRIGHT, LICENSE AND WARRANTY This program is copyright (c) 2006 Baron Schwartz. Feedback and improvements are welcome. THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2; OR the Perl Artistic License. On UNIX and similar systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man perlartistic' to read these licenses. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. Execute innotop and press '!' to see this information at any time. =head1 AUTHOR Originally written by Baron Schwartz; currently maintained by Aaron Racine. =head1 BUGS You can report bugs, ask for improvements, and get other help and support at L. There are mailing lists, a source code browser, a bug tracker, etc. Please use these instead of contacting the maintainer or author directly, as it makes our job easier and benefits others if the discussions are permanent and public. Of course, if you need to contact us in private, please do. =cut debian/additions/mysql_config_pic.10000664000000000000000000000003012363170651014552 0ustar .so man1/mysql_config.1 debian/additions/mysqlreport.10000664000000000000000000001400312363170651013633 0ustar .TH "mysqlreport" "1" "2.5 2006-09-01 (docrev 2006-05-19)" "Daniel Nichter" "MYSQL" .SH "NAME" .LP mysqlreport \- Makes a friendly report of important MySQL status values .SH "SYNTAX" .LP mysqlreport [\fIoptions\fP] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP mysqlreport makes a friendly report of important MySQL status values. Actually, it makes a friendly report of nearly every status value from SHOW STATUS. Unlike SHOW STATUS which simply dumps over 100 values to screen in one long list, mysqlreport interprets and formats the values and presents the basic values and many more inferred values in a human\-readable format. Numerous example reports are available at the mysqlreport web page at http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreport. The benefit of mysqlreport is that it allows you to very quickly see a wide array of performance indicators for your MySQL server which would otherwise need to be calculated by hand from all the various SHOW STATUS values. For example, the Index Read Ratio is an important value but it's not present in SHOW STATUS; it's an inferred value (the ratio of Key_reads to Key_read_requests). This documentation outlines all the command line options in mysqlreport, most of which control which reports are printed. This document does not address how to interpret these reports; that topic is covered in the document Guide To Understanding mysqlreport at http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreportguide. .SH "OPTIONS" Technically, command line options are in the form \-\-option, but \-option works too. All options can be abbreviated if the abbreviation is unique. For example, option \-\-host can be abbreviated \-\-ho but not \-\-h because \-\-h is ambiguous: it could mean \-\-host or \-\-help. .LP .TP \fB\-\-help\fR Output help information and exit. .TP \fB\-\-user USER\fR .TP \fB\-\-password\fR As of version 2.3 \-\-password can take the password on the command line like "\-\-password FOO". Using \-\-password alone without giving a password on the command line causes mysqlreport to prompt for a password. .TP \fB\-\-host ADDRESS\fR .TP \fB\-\-port PORT\fR .TP \fB\-\-socket SOCKET\fR .TP \fB\-\-no\-mycnf\fR \-\-no\-mycnf makes mysqlreport not read ~/.my.cnf which it does by default otherwise. \-\-user and \-\-password always override values from ~/.my.cnf. .TP \fB\-\-dtq\fR Print Distribution of Total Queries (DTQ) report (under Total in Questions report). Queries (or Questions) can be divided into four main areas: DMS (see \-\-dms below), Com_ (see \-\-com below), COM_QUIT (see COM_QUIT and Questions at http://hackmysql.com/com_quit), and Unknown. \-\-dtq lists the number of queries in each of these areas in descending order. .TP \fB\-\-dms\fR Print Data Manipulation Statements (DMS) report (under DMS in Questions report). DMS are those from the MySQL manual section 13.2. Data Manipulation Statements. (Currently, mysqlreport considers only SELECT, INSERT, REPLACE, UPDATE, and DELETE.) Each DMS is listed in descending order by count. .TP \fB\-\-com N\fR Print top N number of non\-DMS Com_ status values in descending order (after DMS in Questions report). If N is not given, default is 3. Such non\-DMS Com_ values include Com_change_db, Com_show_tables, Com_rollback, etc. .TP \fB\-\-sas\fR Print report for Select_ and Sort_ status values (after Questions report). See MySQL Select and Sort Status Variables at http://hackmysql.com/selectandsort. .TP \fB\-\-tab\fR Print Threads, Aborted, and Bytes status reports (after Created temp report). As of mysqlreport v2.3 the Threads report reports on all Threads_ status values. .TP \fB\-\-qcache\fR Print Query Cache report. .TP \fB\-\-all\fR Equivalent to "\-\-dtq \-\-dms \-\-com 3 \-\-sas \-\-qcache". (Notice \-\-tab is not invoked by \-\-all.) .TP \fB\-\-infile FILE\fR Instead of getting SHOW STATUS values from MySQL, read values from FILE. FILE is often a copy of the output of SHOW STATUS including formatting characters (|, +, \-). mysqlreport expects FILE to have the format " value number " where value is only alpha and underscore characters (A\-Z and _) and number is a positive integer. Anything before, between, or after value and number is ignored. mysqlreport also needs the following MySQL server variables: version, table_cache, max_connections, key_buffer_size, query_cache_size. These values can be specified in INFILE in the format "name = value" where name is one of the aforementioned server variables and value is a positive integer with or without a trailing M and possible periods (for version). For example, to specify an 18M key_buffer_size: key_buffer_size = 18M. Or, a 256 table_cache: table_cache = 256. The M implies Megabytes not million, so 18M means 18,874,368 not 18,000,000. If these server variables are not specified the following defaults are used (respectively) which may cause strange values to be reported: 0.0.0, 64, 100, 8M, 0. .TP \fB\-\-outfile FILE\fR After printing the report to screen, print the report to FILE too. Internally, mysqlreport always writes the report to a temp file first: /tmp/mysqlreport.PID on *nix, c:\mysqlreport.PID on Windows (PID is the script's process ID). Then it prints the temp file to screen. Then if \-\-outfile is specified, the temp file is copied to OUTFILE. After \-\-email (below), the temp file is deleted. .TP \fB\-\-email ADDRESS\fR After printing the report to screen, email the report to ADDRESS. This option requires sendmail in /usr/sbin/, therefore it does not work on Windows. /usr/sbin/sendmail can be a sym link to qmail, for example, or any MTA that emulates sendmail's \-t command line option and operation. The FROM: field is "mysqlreport", SUBJECT: is "MySQL status report". .TP \fB\-\-flush\-status\fR Execute a "FLUSH STATUS;" after generating the reports. If you do not have permissions in MySQL to do this an error from DBD::mysql::st will be printed after the reports. .SH "AUTHORS" .LP Daniel Nichter If mysqlreport breaks, send me a message from http://hackmysql.com/feedback with the error. .SH "SEE ALSO" .LP mytop(1) .LP The comprehensive Guide To Understanding mysqlreport at http://hackmysql.com/mysqlreportguide. debian/additions/echo_stderr0000664000000000000000000000003312363170651013372 0ustar #!/bin/bash echo "$*" 1>&2 debian/additions/mysql_embedded.10000664000000000000000000000002112363170651014203 0ustar .so man1/mysql.1 debian/additions/Docs__Images__Makefile.in0000664000000000000000000000011512363170651015747 0ustar all: distclean: -rm -f Makefile .PHONY: all distclean clean install check debian/additions/debian-start.inc.sh0000664000000000000000000000505512363170651014640 0ustar #!/bin/bash # # This file is included by /etc/mysql/debian-start # ## Check all unclosed tables. # - Requires the server to be up. # - Is supposed to run silently in background. function check_for_crashed_tables() { set -e set -u # But do it in the background to not stall the boot process. logger -p daemon.info -i -t$0 "Triggering myisam-recover for all MyISAM tables" # Checking for $? is unreliable so the size of the output is checked. # Some table handlers like HEAP do not support CHECK TABLE. tempfile=`tempfile` # We have to use xargs in this case, because a for loop barfs on the # spaces in the thing to be looped over. LC_ALL=C $MYSQL --skip-column-names --batch -e ' select concat('\''select count(*) into @discard from `'\'', TABLE_SCHEMA, '\''`.`'\'', TABLE_NAME, '\''`'\'') from information_schema.TABLES where ENGINE='\''MyISAM'\' | \ xargs -i $MYSQL --skip-column-names --silent --batch \ --force -e "{}" >$tempfile if [ -s $tempfile ]; then ( /bin/echo -e "\n" \ "Improperly closed tables are also reported if clients are accessing\n" \ "the tables *now*. A list of current connections is below.\n"; $MYADMIN processlist status ) >> $tempfile # Check for presence as a dependency on mailx would require an MTA. if [ -x /usr/bin/mailx ]; then mailx -e -s"$MYCHECK_SUBJECT" $MYCHECK_RCPT < $tempfile fi (echo "$MYCHECK_SUBJECT"; cat $tempfile) | logger -p daemon.warn -i -t$0 fi rm $tempfile } ## Check for tables needing an upgrade. # - Requires the server to be up. # - Is supposed to run silently in background. function upgrade_system_tables_if_necessary() { set -e set -u logger -p daemon.info -i -t$0 "Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary." # Filter all "duplicate column", "duplicate key" and "unknown column" # errors as the script is designed to be idempotent. LC_ALL=C $MYUPGRADE \ 2>&1 \ | egrep -v '^(1|@had|ERROR (1054|1060|1061))' \ | logger -p daemon.warn -i -t$0 } ## Check for the presence of both, root accounts with and without password. # This might have been caused by a bug related to mysql_install_db (#418672). function check_root_accounts() { set -e set -u logger -p daemon.info -i -t$0 "Checking for insecure root accounts." ret=$( echo "SELECT count(*) FROM mysql.user WHERE user='root' and password='';" | $MYSQL --skip-column-names ) if [ "$ret" -ne "0" ]; then logger -p daemon.warn -i -t$0 "WARNING: mysql.user contains $ret root accounts without password!" fi } debian/mysql-common-5.6.install0000664000000000000000000000005512363170651013525 0ustar debian/additions/my5.6.cnf etc/mysql/conf.d/ debian/apparmor-profile0000664000000000000000000000203012363170651012371 0ustar # vim:syntax=apparmor # Last Modified: Tue Jun 19 17:37:30 2007 #include /usr/sbin/mysqld { #include #include #include #include #include capability dac_override, capability sys_resource, capability setgid, capability setuid, network tcp, /etc/hosts.allow r, /etc/hosts.deny r, /etc/mysql/*.pem r, /etc/mysql/conf.d/ r, /etc/mysql/conf.d/* r, /etc/mysql/*.cnf r, /usr/lib/mysql/plugin/ r, /usr/lib/mysql/plugin/*.so* mr, /usr/sbin/mysqld mr, /usr/share/mysql/** r, /var/log/mysql.log rw, /var/log/mysql.err rw, /var/lib/mysql/ r, /var/lib/mysql/** rwk, /var/log/mysql/ r, /var/log/mysql/* rw, /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid rw, /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock w, /run/mysqld/mysqld.pid rw, /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock w, /sys/devices/system/cpu/ r, # Site-specific additions and overrides. See local/README for details. #include } debian/mysql-common-5.6.postrm0000664000000000000000000000015012363170651013377 0ustar #!/bin/bash set -e if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then rmdir /etc/mysql 2>/dev/null || true fi #DEBHELPER# debian/mysql-client-5.6.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000103312363170651015500 0ustar # Will look at man pages later # 2012-03-08 periapt # still no update # 2012-01-09 jesusch-guest mysql-client-5.6: binary-without-manpage usr/bin/innochecksum # These long lines reproduce actual output and to reformat them # would damage the integrity of the man page. mysql-client-5.6: manpage-has-errors-from-man usr/share/man/man1/mysqladmin.1.gz 28: warning [p 1, 1.5i]: can't break line mysql-client-5.6: manpage-has-errors-from-man usr/share/man/man1/mysqldump.1.gz 2151: warning [p 12, 6.5i, div `3tbd2,1', 0.2i]: can't break line debian/mysql-client-5.6.links0000664000000000000000000000052012363170651013162 0ustar usr/bin/mysqlcheck usr/bin/mysqlrepair usr/bin/mysqlcheck usr/bin/mysqlanalyze usr/bin/mysqlcheck usr/bin/mysqloptimize usr/share/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/mysqlrepair.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/mysqlanalyze.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/mysqloptimize.1.gz debian/README.source0000664000000000000000000000366612363170651011366 0ustar MySQL source package ==================== The question arises why we have the mysql-source-* packages and why they are arch:any wasting so much space. This conversation covered the issue although it should probably be looked at again. (26/05/12 16:24:18) SpamapS: periapt: hey, are you 100% sure that mysql-source-5.5 is arch: all ? (16:24:37) SpamapS: periapt: It includes generated files.. some of which might be arch specific. I've never taken the time to make sure. (16:35:56) periapt: SpamapS: Actually that's a fair point - cmake output. But then I think we ought to drop it. I view it as duplication which I think is against Debian policy. (16:44:04) periapt: It seems to be some sort of hangover from when the licensing issues were much worse. It's popcorn rating is almost lower than the arches we support. (16:49:27) SpamapS: Nope, its needed for plugins (16:49:39) SpamapS: It is only useful as a build-dep (16:49:57) SpamapS: Now, I have been made aware of the fact that source format 3.0 allows multiple upstreams.. (16:50:24) SpamapS: periapt: I created the package, and I use it as a build-dep for handlersocket. (16:50:54) SpamapS: periapt: perhaps we should add handlersocket as a second upstream source. That would eliminate the need for it. (16:55:21) periapt: SpamapS: I would advise against multiple upstream sources. I actually tried to write some debhelper stuff to maange it. I never got the uscan wrapper working and it's horrible: pkg-components. (16:56:23) SpamapS: periapt: then we cannot remove the mysql-source-* packages (16:56:57) periapt: I'll put it back to arch:any for now and update the long description. I notice there are already bugs that cover the issue of how to manage plugins. I think it should be revisited. (16:57:30) SpamapS: periapt: perhaps the clarity from this discussion belongs in README.source too :) (16:57:40) periapt: okay (16:58:15) periapt: Actually I would prefer the FAQ: http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MySQL/FAQ debian/mysql-client-5.6.manpages0000664000000000000000000000152212363170651013640 0ustar debian/additions/innotop/innotop.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/myisam_ftdump.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlaccess.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqladmin.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlbug.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_client_test.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_client_test_embedded.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_config_editor.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqldump.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqldumpslow.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_find_rows.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_fix_extensions.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlimport.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlman.1 debian/additions/mysqlreport.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlshow.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlslap.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_waitpid.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_plugin.1 debian/libmysqld-5.6-pic.README.Debian0000664000000000000000000000034012363170651014310 0ustar This package was requested in http://bugs.debian.org/508406 because it is needed by programs want to include the embedded MySQL into their shared libraries. In order to get the full compile flags, use /bin/mysql_config_pic debian/mysql-client-core-5.6.manpages0000664000000000000000000000020012363170651014556 0ustar debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_embedded.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1 debian/mysql-server-core-5.6.manpages0000664000000000000000000000027012363170651014615 0ustar debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/my_print_defaults.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_install_db.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/mysql_upgrade.1 debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/mysqld.8 debian/po/0000775000000000000000000000000012770024016007605 5ustar debian/po/nl.po0000664000000000000000000001565212363170651010574 0ustar # Dutch mysql-dfsg-5.6 po-debconf translation, # Copyright (C) 2006 THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # # Vincent Zweije , 2006. # Eric Spreen \n" "Language-Team: Debian l10n Dutch \n" "Language: nl\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Wilt u echt een oude versie herstellen?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" "Er bestaat een bestand genaamd /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag op dit systeem." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Zulk een bestand geeft aan dat er eerder een pakket mysql-server met een " "hogere versie is geïnstalleerd." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Er is geen garantie dat de versie die u op dit moment installeert de huidige " "databases kan gebruiken." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Belangrijke opmerking voor gebruikers van NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Het gebruik van MySQL onder NIS/YP vereist dat een MySQL gebruikersaccount " "wordt toegevoegd aan het lokale systeem met:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "U dient ook de permissies en eigenaren van de map /var/lib/mysql te " "controleren:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Wilt u alle MySQL-databases verwijderen?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "De map /var/lib/mysql die de MySQL-databases bevat staat op het punt om " "verwijderd te worden." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Als u het MySQL-pakket verwijdert om later een meer recente versie te " "installeren of als een ander mysql-server pakket het al gebruikt, zou de " "data behouden moeten worden." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Moet MySQL starten als de computer start?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "De MySQL-server kan automatisch worden gestart bij het starten van de " "computer of slechts wanneer u '/etc/init.d/mysql start' handmatig uitvoert." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nieuw wachtwoord voor de MySQL \"root\"-gebruiker:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Hoewel niet verplicht, wordt het sterk aangeraden een wachtwoord in te " "stellen voor de administratieve MySQL \"root\"-gebruiker." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" "Als dit veld leeg wordt gelaten, zal het wachtwoord niet worden veranderd." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Herhaal het wachtwoord voor de MySQL \"root\"-gebruiker:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Kan het wachtwoord voor de MySQL \"root\"-gebruiker niet instellen" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Er is een fout opgetreden bij het instellen van het wachtwoord voor de MySQL " "administratieve gebruiker. Dat kan komen doordat de gebruiker al een " "wachtwoord heeft, of omdat er een probleem was bij het communiceren met de " "MySQL-server." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "U zou het wachtwoord van het account moeten controleren nadat het pakket is " "geïnstalleerd." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Leest u het bestand /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian voor meer " "informatie." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Fout bij invoer wachtwoord" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "De twee wachtwoorden die u hebt ingevoerd zijn niet gelijk. Probeert u het " "opnieuw." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "De NDB-cluster lijkt in gebruik te zijn" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 biedt niet langer ondersteuning voor NDB Cluster. Migreer naar het " "nieuwe pakket mysql-cluster en verwijder alle regels die beginnen met \"ndb" "\" van alle configuratiebestanden onder /etc/mysql/." debian/po/nb.po0000664000000000000000000002335212363170651010556 0ustar # translation of mysql_nb.po to Norwegian Bokmål # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # # Bjørn Steensrud , 2007. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql_nb\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-02-18 12:13+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Bjørn Steensrud \n" "Language-Team: Norwegian Bokmål \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.2\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Do you really want to downgrade?" msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Er du sikker på at du vil nedgradere?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "WARNING: The file /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists. This indicates " #| "that a mysql-server package with a higher version has been installed " #| "before. It can not be guaranteed that this version can use its data." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "ADVARSEL: Fila /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag finnes. Dette viser at en mysql-" "server-pakke med et høyere versjonsnummer har vært installert før. Det kan " "ikke garanteres at denne versjonen kan bruke data fra den høyere versjonen." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users!" msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Viktig merknad for NIS/YP-brukere!" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "The script is about to remove the data directory /var/lib/mysql. If it is " #| "planned to just install a higher MySQL version or if a different mysql-" #| "server package is already using it, the data should be kept." msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Dette skriptet skal til å fjerne data-mappa /var/lib/mysql. Denne mappa bør " "beholdes hvis det bare skal installeres en høyere MySQL-versjon, eller hvis " "en annen mysql-server-pakke allerede bruker den." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Should MySQL start on boot?" msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Skal MySQL startes ved maskinoppstart?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "The MySQL can start automatically on boot time or only if you manually " #| "type '/etc/init.d/mysql start'." msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL kan startes automatisk når maskinen starter, eller bare hvis du " "skriver «/etc/init.d/mysql start»." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nytt passord for MySQLs «root»-bruker:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "It is highly recommended that you set a password for the MySQL " #| "administrative \"root\" user." msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Det anbefales sterkt at du oppgir et passord for den administrative «root»-" "brukeren i MySQl." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nytt passord for MySQLs «root»-bruker:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Unable to set password for MySQL \"root\" user" msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Klarer ikke angi passord for MySQLs «root»-bruker" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "It seems an error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL " #| "administrative user. This may have happened because the user already has " #| "a password, or because there was a problem communicating with the MySQL " #| "server." msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Det ser ut til at det oppsto en feil mens det ble satt et passord for MySQLs " "administrative bruker. Dette kan være fordi brukeren allerede har et " "passord, eller fordi det var et kommunikasjonsproblem med MySQL-tjeneren." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Skal MySQL-tilkoblinger støttes fra vertsmaskiner som kjører Debian " #~ "«sarge» eller eldre?" #, fuzzy #~| msgid "" #~| "The way passwords were stored was not very secure. This has been " #~| "improved with the drawback that clients (e.g. PHP) from hosts running " #~| "Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to account which are new or " #~| "whose password have been changed. See /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/" #~| "README.Debian." #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Passord ble tidligere lagret på en lite sikker måte. Dette er nå " #~ "forbedret, med den ulempen at klienter (f.eks. PHP) fra verter som kjører " #~ "Debian 3.1 Sarge ikke vil kunne koble til en konto som er ny eller har " #~ "fått endret passordet. Se /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "For å bruke MySQL må du installere en bruker og gruppe tilsvarende den " #~ "nedenfor og se til at /var/lib/mysql har riktige rettigheter (uid/gid kan " #~ "være forskjellig)." #~ msgid "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgstr "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgid "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgstr "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgid "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgstr "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgid "Remove the databases used by all MySQL versions?" #~ msgstr "Skal databasene brukt av alle MySQL-versjoner fjernes?" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you do not provide a password no changes will be made to the account." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Hvis du ikke oppgir et passord blir det ikke gjort noen endringer med " #~ "kontoen." #~ msgid "" #~ "When installation finishes, you should verify that the account is " #~ "properly protected with a password (see README.Debian for more " #~ "information)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Når installasjonen er ferdig bør det sjekkes at kontoen er ordentlig " #~ "beskyttet med et passord (mer informasjon finnes i README.Debian)." debian/po/ar.po0000664000000000000000000002237112363170651010561 0ustar # translation of templates.po to Arabic # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # # Ossama M. Khayat , 2007. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: templates\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-01 13:04+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Ossama M. Khayat \n" "Language-Team: Arabic \n" "Language: ar\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=6; plural=n==1 ? 0 : n==0 ? 1 : n==2 ? 2: n%100>=3 && " "n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" ": n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" ": n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" ": n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" ": n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" ": n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" ": n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "هل فعلاً تريد التثبيط؟" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "هناك ملف مسمى /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag موجود على هذا النظام." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Such file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " #| "version has been installed earlier." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "هذا الملف دلالة على أن نسخة أحدث من حزمة mysql-server تم تثبيتها مسبقاً." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "ليست هناك أية ضمانة أن النسخة التي تقوم بتثبيتها ستكون قادرة على استخدام " "قواعد البيانات الحالية." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "ملاحظة هامة لمستخدمي NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should also check the permissions and the owner of the /var/lib/mysql " #| "directory:" msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "عليك أيضاً أن تقوم بالتأكد من صلاحيات مالك الملف /var/lib/mysql: " #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "إزالة جميع قواعد بيانات MySQL؟" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "الدليل /var/lib/mysql الذي يحتوي قواعد بيانات MySQL ستتم إزالته." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "إن كنت تقوم بإزالة حزمة MySQL كي تقوم لاحقاً بتثبيت نسخة أحدث أو إن كانت حزمة " "mysql-server مختلفة تستخدمها، فيجب إبقاء البيانات." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "تشغيل خادم MySQL عند الإقلاع؟" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "يمكن تشغيل خادم MySQL آلياً وقت الإقلاع أو يدوياً باستخدام الأمر '/etc/init.d/" "mysql start'." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "كلمة المرور الجديدة لمستخد \"root\" الخاص بـMySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "مع أنه ليس إجبارياً، ولكن من المستحسن أن تقوم بتعيين كلمة مرور خاصة بمستخدم " "MySQL الإداري \"root\"." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "If that field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "إن ترك الحقل فارغاً، فلن يتم تغيير كلمة المرور." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "كلمة المرور الجديدة لمستخد \"root\" الخاص بـMySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "تعذر تعيين كلمة مرور للمستخدم \"root\" الخاص بـMySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "حدث خطأ أثناء تعيين كلمة المرور لمستخدم MySQL الإداري. قد يكون هذا حدث بسبب " "أن حساب المستخدم له كلمة مرور معيّنة مسبقاً، أو بسبب مشكلة في الاتصال مع خادم " "MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should check the account's password after tha package installation." msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "يجب عليك التحقق من كلمة مرور الحساب عقب تثبيت الحزمة." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "الرجاء قراءة الملف /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian للمزيد من " "المعلومات." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "كي تستخدم MySQL، يجب إضافة المُدخلات التالية الخاصة بالمستخدمين والمجموعات " #~ "إلى النظام:" #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "هل تريد دعم اتصالات MySQL من الأجهزة التي تعمل على ديبيان \"sarge\" أو " #~ "أقدم؟" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "في إصدارات عملاء MySQL القديمة من ديبيان، لم تكن كلمات المرور تحفظ بشكل " #~ "آمن. ولقد حل هذه المشكلة بعدها، غير أن العملاء (مثل PHP) المتصلين من " #~ "أجهزة تعمل على ديبيان Sarge 3.1 لن يكونوا قادرين على الاتصال باستخدام " #~ "الحسابات الحديثة أو الحسابات التي تم تغيير كلمة مرورها." debian/po/tr.po0000664000000000000000000002706012363170651010604 0ustar # Turkish translation of mysql-server. # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-server package. # Gürkan Aslan , 2004 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-4.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2004-06-05 08:53+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Gürkan Aslan \n" "Language-Team: Turkish \n" "Language: tr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users!" msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "NIS/YP kullanıcıları için önemli not!" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Should MySQL start on boot?" msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "MySQL açılış sırasında başlatılsın mı?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL açılış sırasında veya '/etc/init.d/mysql start' komutunu vermeniz " "halinde elle başlatılabilir. Eğer açılışta otomatik olarak başlatılmasını " "istiyorsanız burada 'evet'i seçin." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Mysql'i kullanmak için aşağıdakiyle eşdeğer bir kullanıcı ve grup " #~ "tanımlamalı, ve /var/lib/mysql izinlerinin uygun şekilde ayarlandığından " #~ "emin olmalısınız (uid/gid farklı olabilir)." #~ msgid "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgstr "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgid "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgstr "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgid "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgstr "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Please also read http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Upgrade.html" #~ msgstr "Lütfen http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Upgrade.html belgesini okuyun" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL will only install if you have a non-numeric hostname that is " #~ "resolvable via the /etc/hosts file. E.g. if the \"hostname\" command " #~ "returns \"myhostname\" then there must be a line like \"10.0.0.1 " #~ "myhostname\"." #~ msgstr "" #~ "MySQL sadece /etc/hosts dosyası yoluyla çözülebilir NUMERİK OLMAYAN bir " #~ "makine adına sahipseniz kurulacaktır. Örneğin, eğer \"hostname\" komutu " #~ "\"makinem\" ismini döndürüyorsa, bu dosya içinde \"10.0.0.1 makinem\" " #~ "gibi bir satır olmalıdır." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "A new mysql user \"debian-sys-maint\" will be created. This mysql account " #~ "is used in the start/stop and cron scripts. Don't delete." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Yeni mysql kullanıcısı \"debian-sys-maint\" yaratılacak. Bu hesap, " #~ "başlangıç betiklerinde ve cron içinde kullanılıyor. Bu hesabı silmeyin." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Please remember to set a PASSWORD for the MySQL root user! If you use a /" #~ "root/.my.cnf, always write the \"user\" and the \"password\" lines in " #~ "there, never only the password!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Lütfen MySQL root kullanıcısı için bir PAROLA girmeyi unutmayın! Eğer /" #~ "root/.my.cnf kullanıyorsanız, \"user\" ve \"password\" satırlarını her " #~ "zaman buraya ekleyin, sadece parolayı değil! Daha fazla bilgi için /usr/" #~ "share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian dosyasını okuyun." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Should I remove all databases below /var/lib/mysql as you are purging the " #~ "mysql-server package?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "mysql-server paketi kaldırıldıktan sonra bütün veritabanları silinsin mi?" #~ msgid "" #~ "Networking is disabled by default for security reasons. You can enable it " #~ "by commenting out the skip-networking option in /etc/mysql/my.cnf." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Ağ, öntanımlı olarak güvenlik gerekçeleriyle devre dışı bırakıldı. Bu " #~ "özelliği /etc/mysql/my.cnf dosyası içindeki \"skip-networking\" " #~ "seçeneğini kaldırarak etkinleştirebilirsiniz." #~ msgid "security and update notice" #~ msgstr "güvenlik ve güncelleme duyurusu" #~ msgid "" #~ "Should I remove everything below /var/lib/mysql when you purge the mysql-" #~ "server package with the \"dpkg --purge mysql-server\" command (i.e. " #~ "remove everything including the configuration) somewhen? (default is not)" #~ msgstr "" #~ "mysql-server paketini temizlemek için \"dpkg --purge mysql-server\" " #~ "komutunu kullandığınızda (yani yapılandırma dahil herşeyi silmek) /var/" #~ "lib/mysql altındaki herşeyi sileyim mi? (öntanımlı cevap hayır'dır)." #~ msgid "Please run mysql_fix_privilege_tables !" #~ msgstr "Lütfen mysql_fix_privilege_tables komutunu çalıştırın!" #~ msgid "" #~ "I will ensure secure permissions of /var/lib/mysql by replacing GIDs " #~ "other than root and mysql with mysql." #~ msgstr "" #~ "/var/lib/mysql'in izinlerinin güvenli olmasını sağlamak amacıyla, buna " #~ "ait GID'leri root ve mysql'den farklı olacak şekilde değiştireceğim." #~ msgid "" #~ "Instructions how to enable SSL support are in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/" #~ msgstr "" #~ "SSL desteğini nasıl etkinleştirebileceğinize ilişkin talimatlar /usr/" #~ "share/doc/mysql-server/ içinde." #~ msgid "mysql_fix_privileges_tables will be executed" #~ msgstr "mysql_fix_privileges_tables çalıştırılacak" #~ msgid "" #~ "The latest MySQL versions have an enhanced, more fine grained, privilege " #~ "system. To make use of it, some new fields must be added to the tables " #~ "in the \"mysql\" database. This is done by the " #~ "mysql_fix_privilege_tables script during this upgrade regardless of if " #~ "the server is currently running or not!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "En son MySQL sürümleri zenginleştirilmiş, daha ayrıntılandırılmış bir " #~ "ayrıcalık (privilege) sistemine sahiptir. Yeni sistemi kullanmak için, " #~ "\"mysql\" veritabanındaki tablolara bazı yeni alanlar eklenmelidir. Bu " #~ "işlem, sunucunun çalışıp çalışmamasına bağlı olmaksızın " #~ "mysql_fix_privilege_tables betiği tarafından bu yükseltme sırasında " #~ "yapılır." #~ msgid "" #~ "This script is not supposed to give any user more rights that he had " #~ "before, if you encounter such a case, please contact me." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Bu betiğin hiç bir kullanıcıya öncekinden daha fazla hak kazandırmadığı " #~ "varsayılıyor. Eğer bunun aksinde bir durumla karşılaşırsanız, lütfen " #~ "benimle bağlantıya geçin." #~ msgid "Make MySQL reachable via network?" #~ msgstr "MySQL network üzerinden ulaşılabilir olsun mu?" #~ msgid "" #~ "Should MySQL listen on a network reachable TCP port? This is not " #~ "necessary for use on a single computer and could be a security problem." #~ msgstr "" #~ "MySQL ağ üzerinde ulaşılabilen bir TCP portunu dinlesin mi? Tek olan bir " #~ "bilgisayar için bu ayar gerekli değildir ve bir güvenlik sorunu " #~ "oluşturabilir." #~ msgid "Enable chroot mode?" #~ msgstr "chroot kipi etkinleştirilsin mi?" #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL is able to jail itself into the /var/lib/mysql_jail directory so " #~ "that users cannot modify any files outside this directory. This improves " #~ "resistence against crackers, too, as they are not able to modify system " #~ "files." #~ msgstr "" #~ "MySQL kendini /var/lib/mysql_jail dizinine hapsederek kullanıcıların bu " #~ "dizin dışındaki hiç bir dosyayı değiştirmemesini sağlayabilir. Bu " #~ "düzenleme, sistem dosyalarını değiştirmelerini engelleyeceğinden, " #~ "cracker'lara karşı dayanıklılığı arttırır." debian/po/pt_BR.po0000664000000000000000000004035512363170651011167 0ustar # Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) debconf template translation for # Debian's mysql-dfsg source package. # Debian-BR Project # André Luís Lopes, , 2004 # André Luís Lopes, , 2006 # André Luís Lopes, , 2007 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-04-21 15:59-0300\n" "Last-Translator: André Luís Lopes \n" "Language-Team: Debian-BR Project \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "pt_BR utf-8\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Realmente proceder com o rebaixamento de versão?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "Um arquivo de nome /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag existe no sistema." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Such file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " #| "version has been installed earlier." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "A presença de um arquivo como este é uma indicação de que um pacote mysql-" "server com um número de versão mais alto já foi instalado anteriormente." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Não há garantias de que a versão que você está instalando no momento " "conseguirá utilizar as bases de dados existentes." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Aviso importante para usuários NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should also check the permissions and the owner of the /var/lib/mysql " #| "directory:" msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Você deverá também checar as permissões e o dono do diretório /var/lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Remover todas as bases de dados do MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "O diretório /var/lib/mysql, o qual contém as bases de dados do MySQL, está " "prestes a ser removido." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Caso você esteja removendo o pacote MySQL para posteriormente instalar uma " "versão mais recente ou, caso uma versão diferente do pacote mysql-server " "esteja sendo utilizada, os dados deverão ser mantidos." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Iniciar o servidor MySQL junto a inicialização da máquina?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "O servidor MySQL pode ser iniciado automaticamente junto a inicialização da " "máquina ou manualmente com o comando '/etc/init.d/mysql start'." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nova senha para o usuário \"root\" do MySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Apesar de não ser mandatório, é altamente recomendado que você defina uma " "senha para o usuário administrativo \"root\" do MySQL." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "If that field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Caso este campo seja deixado em branco, a senha não sera mudada." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nova senha para o usuário \"root\" do MySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Impossível definir senha para o usuário \"root\" do MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Um erro ocorreu durante a definição da senha para o usuário administrativo " "do MySQL. Isso pode ter acontecido devido a esse usuário já possuir uma " "senha definida ou devido a ocorrência de um problema de comunicação com o " "servidor MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should check the account's password after tha package installation." msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Você deverá checar a senha dessa conta após a instalação deste pacote." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Por favor, leia o arquivo /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian para " "maiores informações." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Para utilizar o MySQL, as seguintes entradas para usuários e grupos devem " #~ "ser adicionadas ao sistema:" #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Suportar conexões MySQL originadas de hosts executando o Debian \"sarge\" " #~ "ou mais antigos ?" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Em versões antigas dos clientes MySQL no Debian, as senhas não eram " #~ "armazenadas de forma segura. Isto foi corrigido desde então, porém, " #~ "clientes (como o PHP) em hosts executando o Debian 3.1 Sarge não serão " #~ "capazes de conectar em contas recentes ou contas as quais as senhas " #~ "tenham sido modificadas." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Para utilizar o MySQL, você deve instalar um usuário e um grupo " #~ "equivalentes ao usuário e grupo a seguir para se certificar de que o " #~ "diretório /var/lib/mysql possua as permissões correctas (o uid/gid podem " #~ "ser diferentes)." #~ msgid "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgstr "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgid "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgstr "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgid "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgstr "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgid "Remove the databases used by all MySQL versions?" #~ msgstr "Remover as bases de dados utilizadas por todas as versões do MySQL?" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you do not provide a password no changes will be made to the account." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Caso você não forneça uma senha, nenhuma mudança será feita na conta." #~ msgid "" #~ "When installation finishes, you should verify that the account is " #~ "properly protected with a password (see README.Debian for more " #~ "information)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Quando a instalação finalizar, você deverá verificar se a conta está " #~ "apropriadamente protegida com uma senha (consulte o arquivo README.Debian " #~ "para maiores informações)." #~ msgid "internal" #~ msgstr "interno" #~ msgid "Only internally used." #~ msgstr "Somente utilizado internamente." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Update Hints" #~ msgstr "Dicas de atualização" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Rarely, e.g. on new major versions, the privilege system is improved. To " #~ "make use of it mysql_fix_privilege_tables must be executed manually. The " #~ "script is not supposed to give any user more rights that he had before," #~ msgstr "" #~ "Raramente, por exemplo, em novas versões maiores, o sistema de " #~ "privilégios é melhorado. Para fazer uso disso, o script " #~ "mysql_fix_privilege_tables deve ser executado manualmente. O script não " #~ "atribuirá a nenhum usuário mais direitos do que os mesmos já possuíam " #~ "anteriormente." #~ msgid "Please also read http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Upgrade.html" #~ msgstr "Por favor, leia http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Upgrade.html" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "Install Hints" #~ msgstr "Dicas de instalação" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL will only install if you have a non-numeric hostname that is " #~ "resolvable via the /etc/hosts file. E.g. if the \"hostname\" command " #~ "returns \"myhostname\" then there must be a line like \"10.0.0.1 " #~ "myhostname\"." #~ msgstr "" #~ "O MySQL será instalado somente caso você possua um nome de host NÃO " #~ "NUMÉRICO que possa ser resolvido através do arquivo /etc/hosts, ou seja, " #~ "caso o comando \"hostname\" retorne \"myhostname\", uma linha como " #~ "\"10.0.0.1 myhostname\" deverá existir no arquivo /etc/hosts." #~ msgid "" #~ "A new mysql user \"debian-sys-maint\" will be created. This mysql account " #~ "is used in the start/stop and cron scripts. Don't delete." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Um novo usuário MySQL de nome \"debian-sys-maint\" será criado. Essa " #~ "conta MySQL é utilizada pelos scripts de inicialização/parada e pelos " #~ "scripts cron. Não remova esse usuário." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "Please remember to set a PASSWORD for the MySQL root user! If you use a /" #~ "root/.my.cnf, always write the \"user\" and the \"password\" lines in " #~ "there, never only the password!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Por favor, lembre-se de definir uma SENHA para o usuário root do MySQL ! " #~ "Caso você utilize um arquivo /root/.my.cnf, sempre inclua as linhas \"user" #~ "\" e \"password\" nesse arquivo, nunca somente a senha ! Consulte o " #~ "arquivo /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian para mais informações." #~ msgid "" #~ "Should I remove all databases below /var/lib/mysql as you are purging the " #~ "mysql-server package?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Todas as base de dados sob o diretório /var/lib/mysql devem ser removidas " #~ "quando você remover o pacote pacote mysql-server ?" #~ msgid "" #~ "Networking is disabled by default for security reasons. You can enable it " #~ "by commenting out the skip-networking option in /etc/mysql/my.cnf." #~ msgstr "" #~ "O suporte ao funcionamento em rede está desativado por padrão por " #~ "questões de segurança. Você poderá ativá-lo comentando a opção 'skip-" #~ "networking' no arquivo /etc/mysql/my.cnf." #~ msgid "security and update notice" #~ msgstr "aviso de segurança e actualização" #~ msgid "" #~ "Should I remove everything below /var/lib/mysql when you purge the mysql-" #~ "server package with the \"dpkg --purge mysql-server\" command (i.e. " #~ "remove everything including the configuration) somewhen? (default is not)" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Devo remover tudo abaixo de /var/lib/mysql quando fizer o purge do pacote " #~ "mysql-server com o comando \"dpkg --purge mysql-server\" (ou seja, " #~ "remover tudo incluíndo a configuração)? (o padrão é não remover)" #~ msgid "Make MySQL reachable via network?" #~ msgstr "Fazer com que o MySQL seja acessível via rede?" #~ msgid "" #~ "Should MySQL listen on a network reachable TCP port? This is not " #~ "necessary for use on a single computer and could be a security problem." #~ msgstr "" #~ "O MySQL deve aguardar ligações numa porta TCP acessível via rede? Isto " #~ "não é necessário para uso num único computador e pode ser um problema de " #~ "segurança." #~ msgid "Enable chroot mode?" #~ msgstr "Activar o modo chroot?" #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL is able to jail itself into the /var/lib/mysql_jail directory so " #~ "that users cannot modify any files outside this directory. This improves " #~ "resistence against crackers, too, as they are not able to modify system " #~ "files." #~ msgstr "" #~ "O MySQL é capaz de se prender no diretório /var/lib/mysql_jail, assim os " #~ "utilizadores não poderão modificar ficheiros fora deste directório. Isto " #~ "aumenta também a resistência contra crackers, pois eles não poderão " #~ "modificar arquivos de sistema." #~ msgid "Please run mysql_fix_privilege_tables !" #~ msgstr "Por favor execute mysql_fix_privilege_tables !" #~ msgid "" #~ "I will ensure secure permissions of /var/lib/mysql by replacing GIDs " #~ "other than root and mysql with mysql." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Permissões seguras para o diretório /var/lib/mysql serão asseguradas " #~ "substituíndo GIDs diferentes de root e mysql por mysql." #~ msgid "" #~ "Instructions how to enable SSL support are in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Instruções sobre como activar o suporte de SSL estão disponíveis no " #~ "directório /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "mysql_fix_privileges_tables should be executed" #~ msgstr "mysql_fix_privileges_tables será executado" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" #~ "The latest MySQL versions have an enhanced, more fine grained, privilege " #~ "system. To make use of it, some new fields must be added to the tables " #~ "in the \"mysql\" database. This will not happen automatically." #~ msgstr "" #~ "As últimas versões do MySQL possuem um sistema de privilégios melhorado e " #~ "mais refinado. Para utilizá-lo, alguns novos campos devem ser adicionados " #~ "as tabelas na base de dados \"mysql\". Isto é feito pelo script " #~ "mysql_fix_privileges_tables durante esta actualização independente do " #~ "servidor estar a correr ou não !" #~ msgid "" #~ "This script is not supposed to give any user more rights that he had " #~ "before, if you encounter such a case, please contact me." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Este script não deverá fornecer mais direitos a um utilizador além dos " #~ "quais ele já possua anteriormente. SE encontrar um caso desses, por favor " #~ "entre em contacto com o mantainer deste pacote Debian." debian/po/es.po0000664000000000000000000003407112363170651010566 0ustar # mysql-5.6 translation to spanish # Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Software in the Public Interest, SPI Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-5.6 package. # # Changes: # - Initial translation # Jesus Aneiros, 2006 # - Updated # Javier Fernandez-Sanguino, 2006-2012 # - Revision # Nacho Barrientos Arias # Fernando Cerezal # David Martínez Moreno # Ricardo Mones # Carlos Galisteo # Javier Fernandez-Sanguino # Fernando C. Estrada # # Traductores, si no conoce el formato PO, merece la pena leer la # documentación de gettext, especialmente las secciones dedicadas a este # formato, por ejemplo ejecutando: # info -n '(gettext)PO Files' # info -n '(gettext)Header Entry' # # Equipo de traducción al español, por favor lean antes de traducir # los siguientes documentos: # # - El proyecto de traducción de Debian al español # http://www.debian.org/intl/spanish/ # especialmente las notas y normas de traducción en # http://www.debian.org/intl/spanish/notas # # - La guía de traducción de po's de debconf: # /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans # o http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans # # Si tiene dudas o consultas sobre esta traducción consulte con el último # traductor (campo Last-Translator) y ponga en copia a la lista de # traducción de Debian al español () msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-5.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-06-17 09:49-0500\n" "Last-Translator: Javier Fernández-Sanguino \n" "Language-Team: Debian l10 Spanish \n" "Language: es\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" "X-Generator: Virtaal 0.7.1\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "¿Desea realmente continuar con la desactualización?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" "Existe un fichero con el nombre /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag en este sistema." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Este fichero indica que se instaló previamente una versión superior del " "paquete mysql-server." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "No se puede garantizar que la versión que está instalando pueda usar la base " "de datos actual." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Nota importante para los usuarios de NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Utilizar MySQL con NIS/YP requiere que una cuenta de usuario de mysql sea " "agregada en el sistema local como:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "También debería comprobar los permisos y el propietario del directorio: /var/" "lib/mysql" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "¿Desea eliminar todas las bases de datos MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "El directorio /var/lib/mysql contiene bases de datos MySQL que van a " "eliminarse." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Debería mantener los datos si tiene planificado instalar una versión de " "MySQL más reciente o si hay un paquete «mysql-server» distinto que los está " "utilizando." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "¿Desea que el servidor MySQL se ejecute al iniciar el sistema?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "El servidor MySQL puede iniciarse en el momento de arranque del sistema o " "manualmente si escribe la orden «/etc/init.d/mysql start»." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nueva contraseña para el usuario «root» de MySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Se recomienda que configure una contraseña para el usuario " "«root» (administrador) de MySQL, aunque no es obligatorio." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "No se modificará la contraseña si deja el espacio en blanco." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nueva contraseña para el usuario «root» de MySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "No se pudo fijar la contraseña para el usuario «root» de MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Se produjo un error mientras intentaba fijar la contraseña para el usuario " "administrador de MySQL. Esto puede haber sucedido porque la cuenta ya tenía " "una contraseña o porque se produjo un error de comunicación con el servidor " "MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Debería comprobar la contraseña de la cuenta después de la instalación del " "paquete." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Consulte /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian para más información." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Se ha producido un error al introducir la contraseña" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "Las dos contraseñas que ha introducido son distintas. Intente de nuevo." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB Cluster parece estar en uso" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 ya no brinda soporte para NDB Cluster. Migre al nuevo paquete " "mysql-cluster-server y elimine todas las líneas que empiecen con \"ndb\" " "de todos los ficheros de configuración bajo /etc/mysql/." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Deben añadirse las siguientes entradas para usuarios y grupos en el " #~ "sistema para poder utilizar MySQL:" #~ msgid "Cannot upgrade if ISAM tables are present!" #~ msgstr "¡No se puede actualizar si ya hay tablas ISAM!" #~ msgid "" #~ "Recent versions of MySQL can no longer use the old ISAM table format and " #~ "it is necessary to convert your tables to e.g. MyISAM before upgrading by " #~ "using \"mysql_convert_table_format\" or \"ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM\". " #~ "The installation of mysql-server-5.6 will now abort. In case your old " #~ "mysql-server-4.1 gets removed nevertheless just reinstall it to convert " #~ "those tables." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Las versiones recientes de MySQL ya no soportan el antiguo formato de " #~ "tabla ISAM. Antes de realizar la actualización es necesario convertir sus " #~ "tablas a por ejemplo, MyISAM, usando «mysql_convert_table_format» o " #~ "«ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM». Se va a interrumpir ahora la instalación " #~ "de mysql-server-5.6. Si aún así su mysql-server-4.1 se elimina aún así, " #~ "puede reinstalarlo para convertir ese tipo de tablas." #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "¿Soportar las conexiones MySQL establecidadas desde sistemas que ejecutan " #~ "Debian Sarge o versiones anteriores?" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "No era muy segura la forma en la que se almacenaban las contraseñas en " #~ "versiones anteriores del cliente de MySQL en Debian. Este problema se ha " #~ "mejorado posteriormente con el inconveniente, sin embargo, de que " #~ "clientes (por ejemplo, PHP) en sistemas que ejecutan Debian 3.1 «Sarge» " #~ "no podrán conectarse a cuentas que son nuevas o a las que se le haya " #~ "cambiado la contraseña." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Para utilizar mysql debe instalar un usuario y grupo equivalente al " #~ "siguiente y asegurarse de que /var/lib/mysql tiene los permisos correctos " #~ "(los valores del «uid» y del «gid» pueden ser diferentes)." #~ msgid "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgstr "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgid "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgstr "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgid "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgstr "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgid "Remove the databases used by all MySQL versions?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "¿Eliminar las bases de datos utilizadas por todas las versiones de MySQL?" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you do not provide a password no changes will be made to the account." #~ msgstr "" #~ "No se hará ningún cambio en la cuenta si no introduce una contraseña." #~ msgid "" #~ "When installation finishes, you should verify that the account is " #~ "properly protected with a password (see README.Debian for more " #~ "information)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Debería confirmar que la contraseña está correctamente protegida con una " #~ "contraseña cuando termine la instalación (consulte el fichero README." #~ "Debian si desea más información)." #~ msgid "Install Hints" #~ msgstr "Sugerencias para la instalación" #~ msgid "" #~ "On upgrades from MySQL 3.23, as shipped with Debian Woody, symlinks in " #~ "place of /var/lib/mysql or /var/log/mysql gets accidently removed and " #~ "have manually be restored." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Al actualizar a la versión de MySQL 3.23, la vrsión proporcionada en " #~ "Debian Woody, se eliminan de manera accidental, los enlaces simbólicos a " #~ "«/var/lib/mysql» o «/var/log/mysql» y tienen que restaurarse manualmente." #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL will only install if you have a non-numeric hostname that is " #~ "resolvable via the /etc/hosts file. E.g. if the \"hostname\" command " #~ "returns \"myhostname\" then there must be a line like \"10.0.0.1 " #~ "myhostname\"." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Sólo se instalará MySQL si tiene un nombre de equipo que no sea una " #~ "dirección IP y pueda resolverse a través del fichero /etc/hosts. Por " #~ "ejemplo, si la orden «hostname» devuelve «MiNombreEquipo» entonces deberá " #~ "existir una línea «10.0.0.1 MiNombreEquipo» en dicho fichero." #~ msgid "" #~ "A new mysql user \"debian-sys-maint\" will be created. This mysql account " #~ "is used in the start/stop and cron scripts. Don't delete." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Se creará un nuevo usuario «debian-sys-maint». Esta cuenta de mysql se " #~ "utilizará en los scripts de inicio y parada y en los scripts «cron». No " #~ "la elimine." #~ msgid "" #~ "Please remember to set a PASSWORD for the MySQL root user! If you use a /" #~ "root/.my.cnf, always write the \"user\" and the \"password\" lines in " #~ "there, never only the password!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "¡Por favor, recuerde crear una CONTRASEÑA para el usuario «root» de " #~ "MySQL! ¡Si utiliza /root/.my.cnf debe escribir las líneas «user» y " #~ "«password» en dicho fichero, no incluya sólo la contraseña!" #~ msgid "" #~ "Should I remove the complete /var/lib/mysql directory tree which is used " #~ "by all MySQL versions, not necessarily only the one you are about to " #~ "purge?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "¿Debería eliminar el árbol de directorio /var/lib/mysql completo? Tenga " #~ "en cuenta que lo utilizan todas las versiones de MySQL y no sólo la que " #~ "está a punto de purgar." debian/po/sk.po0000664000000000000000000001613012363170651010570 0ustar # Slovak translations for mysql-5.1 package # Slovenské preklady pre balík mysql-5.1. # Copyright (C) 2011 THE mysql-5.1'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-5.1 package. # Slavko , 2011. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-5.1 5.1.49-3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2011-01-04 12:55+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Slavko \n" "Language-Team: Slovak \n" "Language: sk\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n==1) ? 0 : (n>=2 && n<=4) ? 1 : 2;\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Naozaj pokračovať v znížení verzie?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "Súbor s menom /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag už v systéme existuje." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Takýto súbor udáva, že už bol predtým nainštalovaný balík mysql-server s " "vyššou verziou." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Neexistuje žiadna záruka, že aktuálne inštalovaná verzia dokáže pracovať s " "existujúcimi databázami." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Dôležitá poznámka pre používateľov NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Používanie MySQL pod NIS/YP vyžaduje aby bol používateľský účet mysql " "pridaný do lokálneho systému pomocou:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Mali by ste tiež skontrolovať vlastníctvo a práva k adresáru /var/lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Odstrániť všetky databázy MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Adresár /var/lib/mysql, ktorý obsahuje databázy MySQL, bude odstránený." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Ak odstraňujete balík MySQL kvôli neskoršej inštalácii najnovšej verzie " "alebo ak ich používa aj iný balík mysql-server, mali by ste údaje ponechať." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Spúšťať MySQL server pri štarte systému?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL server môže byť automaticky spúšťaný pri štarte systému alebo manuálne " "príkazom „/etc/init.d/mysql start”." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nové heslo MySQL používateľa „root”:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Hoci to nie je vyslovene nutné, je silne odporúčané nastaviť heslo " "správcovského MySQL účtu \"root\"." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Ak toto pole ponecháte prázdne, heslo nebude zmenené." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Zopakujte heslo MySQL používateľa „root“:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Nemožno nastaviť heslo MySQL používateľa „root“" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Pri nastavovaní hesla správcu MySQL nastala chyba. Toto môže nastať, ak už " "účet má nastavené heslo alebo kvôli problémom pri komunikácii s MySQL " "serverom." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Po inštalácii balíka by ste mali skontrolovať heslo účtu." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.1/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Ďalšie podrobností nájdete v súbore /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.1/README." "Debian." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Chyba pri zadávaní hesla" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "Heslá, ktoré ste zadali sa nezhodujú. Skúste prosím znova." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "Vyzerá to, že používate NDB Cluster" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "MySQL-5.1 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the " #| "new mysql-cluster package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " #| "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.1 už nepodporuje NDB Cluster. Použite prosím nový balík mysql-" "cluster a zo všetkých konfiguračných súborov v /etc/mysql/ odstráňte všetky " "riadky, ktoré začínajú na „ndb”." debian/po/ru.po0000664000000000000000000002064312363170651010605 0ustar # translation of ru.po to Russian # Russian messages: # Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext # documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to # this format, e.g. by running: # info -n '(gettext)PO Files' # info -n '(gettext)Header Entry'# # Some information specific to po-debconf are available at # /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans # or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans# # Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files. # # Ilgiz Kalmetev , 2003. # Yuriy Talakan' , 2005, 2006. # Yuriy Talakan' , 2007. # Yuri Kozlov , 2009, 2012. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6 5.6.8-1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-05-23 21:14+0400\n" "Last-Translator: Yuri Kozlov \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" "Language: ru\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: Lokalize 1.2\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n" "%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Действительно установить более старую версию?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "В системе найден файл /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Это означает, что ранее уже был установлен пакет mysql-server более новой " "версии." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Нет гарантий, что версия, которая устанавливается сейчас, будет способна " "работать с имеющимися базами данных." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Важное замечание для пользователей NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Использование MySQL в NIS/YP требует добавления учётной записи mysql в " "локальную систему с:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "Также проверьте права доступа и владельца каталога /var/lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Удалить все базы данных MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Запрос на удаление каталога /var/lib/mysql, содержащий базы данных MySQL." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Если вы удаляете пакет MySQL для установки более новой версии MySQL, или " "есть другие пакеты mysql-server, использующие этот каталог, то данные лучше " "сохранить." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Запускать MySQL при загрузке системы?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "Сервер MySQL можно запускать автоматически при загрузке системы или вручную " "по команде '/etc/init.d/mysql start'." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Новый пароль для MySQL пользователя «root»:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Хотя и необязательно, но настоятельно рекомендуется установить пароль для " "административного пользователя MySQL «root»." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Если оставить поле пустым, то пароль изменён не будет." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Повторите ввод пароля для MySQL пользователя «root»:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Невозможно задать пароль MySQL пользователю «root»" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "В процессе задания пароля административного MySQL пользователя произошла " "ошибка. Это могло произойти, если у пользователя уже был задан пароль, или " "из-за проблем соединения с сервером MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Проверьте пароль учётной записи после установки пакета." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "Подробности см. в файле /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Ошибка ввода пароля" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "Два введённых пароля не одинаковы. Повторите ввод." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB Cluster уже используется" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 больше не поддерживает NDB Cluster. Переходите на новый пакет " "mysql-cluster-server и удалите все строки, начинающиеся с «ndb», из всех " "файлов настройки в каталоге /etc/mysql/." debian/po/fr.po0000664000000000000000000002022112363170651010556 0ustar # Translation of mysql-dfsg-* debconf templates to French # Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Debian French l10n team # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-dfsg-* packages. # # Translators: # Christian Perrier , 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: fr\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-05-22 08:30+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Christian Perrier \n" "Language-Team: French \n" "Language: fr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "debian.org>\n" "X-Generator: Lokalize 1.2\n" "Plural-Forms: Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n>1;\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Faut-il vraiment revenir à la version précédente ?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "Un fichier /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag est présent sur ce système." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Cela indique qu'une version plus récente du paquet mysql-server a été " "précédemment installée." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "Il n'est pas garanti que cette version puisse en utiliser les données." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Note importante pour les utilisateurs NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "L'utilisation de MySQL avec NIS/YP impose l'ajout d'un compte local " "« mysql » avec la commande :" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Vous devez également vérifier le propriétaire et les permissions du " "répertoire /var/lib/mysql :" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Faut-il supprimer toutes les bases de données MySQL ?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Le répertoire /var/lib/mysql qui contient les bases de données de MySQL va " "être supprimé." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Si vous prévoyez d'installer une version plus récente de MySQL ou si un " "autre paquet mysql-server les utilise déjà, vous devriez les conserver." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Faut-il lancer MySQL au démarrage ?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL peut être lancé soit au démarrage, soit en entrant la commande « /etc/" "init.d/mysql start »." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nouveau mot de passe du superutilisateur de MySQL :" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Il est très fortement recommandé d'établir un mot de passe pour le compte " "d'administration de MySQL (« root »)." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Si ce champ est laissé vide, le mot de passe ne sera pas changé." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Confirmation du mot de passe du superutilisateur de MySQL :" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "" "Impossible de changer le mot de passe de l'utilisateur « root » de MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Une erreur s'est produite lors du changement de mot de passe du compte " "d'administration. Un mot de passe existait peut-être déjà ou il n'a pas été " "possible de communiquer avec le serveur MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Vous devriez vérifier le mot de passe de ce compte après l'installation du " "paquet." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Veuillez consulter le fichier /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian " "pour plus d'informations." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Erreur de saisie du mot de passe" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "Le mot de passe et sa confirmation ne sont pas identiques. Veuillez " "recommencer." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "Abandon de la gestion de NDB" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "La version 5.6 de MySQL ne gère plus les grappes NDB. Vous devriez utiliser " "le paquet mysql-cluster-server et supprimer toutes les lignes commençant par " "« ndb » des fichiers de configuration situés dans /etc/mysql." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Pour pouvoir utiliser MySQL, les utilisateurs et les groupes suivants " #~ "doivent être ajoutés au système :" #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Gérer les connexions d'hôtes qui utilisent les versions Debian « sarge » " #~ "ou antérieures  ?" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "La méthode de stockage des mots de passe n'était pas très sûre dans les " #~ "version précédentes de ce paquet. Cette méthode a été améliorée mais les " #~ "modifications empêchent la connexion avec de nouveaux comptes ou des " #~ "comptes dont le mot de passe a été modifié, pour les clients (p. ex. PHP) " #~ "depuis des hôtes qui utilisent Debian 3.1 « sarge »." debian/po/da.po0000664000000000000000000001620312363170651010540 0ustar # Danish translation mysql-5.1. # Copyright (C) 2010 mysql-5.1 & nedenstående oversættere. # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-5.1 package. # Claus Hindsgaul 2005, 2006, 2007. # Joe Hansen , 2010. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-5.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-10-07 05:26+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Joe Hansen \n" "Language-Team: Danish \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Ønsker du virkelig at fortsætte nedgraderingen?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "Der er en fil med navnet /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag på dette system." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Sådan en fil tyder på, at der tidligere har været installeret en højere " "version af mysql-server-pakken." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Det kan ikke garanteres at den version, du er ved at installere, kan benytte " "data fra de eksisterende databaser." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Vigtig oplysning til NIS/YP-brugere" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Brug af MySQL under NIS/YP kræver at en mysql-brugerkonto tilføjes på det " "lokale system med:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Du bør også tjekke rettighederne og ejerskabet af mappen /var/lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Fjern alle MySQL-databaser?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Mappen /var/lib/mysql, der indeholder MySQL-databaserne, er ved at blive " "fjernet." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Hvis du fjerner MySQL-pakken for senere at installere en nyere version, " "eller hvis en anden mysql-server-pakke allerede benytter den, bør dataene " "bevares." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Start MySQL-serveren under systemopstart?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL-serveren kan enten startes op automatisk under systemopstarten, eller " "manuelt med kommandoen '/etc/init.d/mysql start'." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Ny adgangskode for MySQL's »rootbruger«:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Selvom det ikke kræves, anbefales det kraftigt, at du sætter en adgangskode " "for MySQL's administrationsbruger »root«." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Hvis du lader dette felt stå tomt, vil adgangskoden ikke blive ændret." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Gentag adgangskode for MySQL's »root-bruger«:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Kunne ikke sætte adgangskoden for MySQL's »root-bruger«" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Der opstod en fejl, da adgangskoden for MySQL's administrationsbruger blev " "forsøgt ændret. Dette kan være sket, fordi brugeren allerede har en " "adgangskode, eller fordi der var problemer med at kommunikere med MySQL-" "serveren." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Du bør tjekke kontoens adgangskode efter pakkeinstallationen." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.1/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Læs venligst filen /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.1/README.Debian for " "yderligere oplysninger." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Inddatafejl for adgangskode" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "De to adgangskoder du indtastede var ikke de samme. Forsøg venligst igen." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB-cluster ser ud til at være i brug" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "MySQL-5.1 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the " #| "new mysql-cluster package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " #| "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.1 tilbyder ikke længere NDB-clusterunderstøttelse. Migrer venligst " "til den nye pakke mysql-cluster og fjern alle linjer der starter med »ndb« " "fra alle konfigurationsfiler under /etc/mysql/." debian/po/it.po0000664000000000000000000001634312363170651010575 0ustar # Italian (it) translation of debconf templates for mysql-dfsg-5.6 # Copyright (C) 2009 Software in the Public Interest # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-dfsg-5.6 package. # Luca Monducci , 2006 - 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6 5.6.8 italian debconf templates\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-08-08 11:03+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Luca Monducci \n" "Language-Team: Italian \n" "Language: it\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Procedere realmente con l'abbassamento di versione?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" "Su questo sistema esiste un file con nome /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Quel file indica che in precedenza è stata installata una versione superiore " "del pacchetto mysql-server." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Non è garantito che la versione che si sta installando sia in grado di usare " "i database presenti." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Nota importante per gli utenti NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Per usare MySQL con NIS/YP è necessario aggiungere al sistema locale un " "account utente per mysql con:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Inoltre si devono verificare i permessi e la proprietà della directory /var/" "lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Eliminare tutti i database MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "La directory /var/lib/mysql contenente i database di MySQL sta per essere " "eliminata." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Se si rimuove il pacchetto MySQL per poi installare una versione più recente " "oppure se sono già in uso da un altro pacchetto mysql-server, i dati non " "devono essere eliminati." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Lanciare il server MySQL all'avvio?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "Il server MySQL può essere lanciato automaticamente all'avvio del sistema " "oppure manualmente con il comando «/etc/init.d/mysql start»." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nuova password per l'utente «root» di MySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Sebbene non sia obbligatoria, si raccomanda d'impostare una password per " "l'utente d'amministrazione «root» di MySQL." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Se questo campo è lasciato vuoto, la password non viene cambiata." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Ripetere la password per l'utente «root» di MySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Impossibile impostare la password per l'utente «root» di MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Si è verificato un errore durante l'impostazione della password per l'utente " "d'amministrazione di MySQL. Questo può essere accaduto perché l'utente ha " "già una password oppure a causa di un problema di connessione con il server " "MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Al termine dell'installazione si deve verificare la password dell'account." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Per maggiori informazioni si consulti il file /usr/share/doc/mysql-" "server-5.6/README.Debian." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Errore di inserimento della password" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "Le due password inserite sono diverse. Riprovare." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "È in uso un cluster NDB" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the " #| "new mysql-cluster package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " #| "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 non fornisce più il supporto per i cluster NDB. Si dovrebbe " "migrare al nuovo pacchetto mysql-cluster e rimuovere tutte le righe che " "iniziano per \"ndb\" da tutti i file di configurazione sotto /etc/mysql/." debian/po/pt.po0000664000000000000000000002477112363170651010610 0ustar # Portuguese translation for mysql-dfsg-5.6's debconf messages # Copyright (C) 2006 Miguel Figueiredo # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-dfsg-5.6 package. # Miguel Figueiredo , 2012 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-05-28 22:40+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Miguel Figueiredo \n" "Language-Team: Portuguese \n" "Language: pt\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Deseja mesmo fazer downgrade?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" "Existe, neste sistema, um ficheiro chamado /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "A existência de tal ficheiro é um indicador que anteriormente foi instalado " "um pacote mysql-server com um número de versão superior." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Não existe nenhuma garantia que a versão que está actualmente a instalar " "seja capaz de utilizar as bases de dados actuais." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Nota importante para utilizadores de NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Utilizar MySQL com NIS/YP necessita que seja adicionada uma conta de " "utilizador de mysql ao sistema local com:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Deve também verificar as permissões e o dono do directório /var/lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Remover todas as bases de dados MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "O directório /var/lib/mysql que contém as bases de dados MySQL está prestes " "a ser removido." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Se está a remover o pacote MySQL de modo a posteriormente instalar uma " "versão mais recente ou se um pacote mysql-server já está os está a utilizar, " "os dados devem ser mantidos." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Iniciar o servidor MySQL no arranque?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "O MySQL pode ser automaticamente lançado no arranque ou manualmente através " "do comando '/etc/init.d/mysql start'." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nova palavra-passe para o utilizador \"root\" do MySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Embora não seja obrigatório, é fortemente recomendado que defina uma palavra-" "passe para o utilizador administrativo \"root\" do MySQL." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" "Se este campo for deixado em branco, a palavra-passe não irá ser alterada." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Repita a palavra-passe para o utilizador \"root\" de MySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "" "Não foi possível definir a palavra-passe para o utilizador \"root\" do MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Ocorreu um erro enquanto era definida a palavra-passe para o utilizador " "administrativo do MySQL. Isto pode ter acontecido porque a conta já tem uma " "palavra-passe, ou porque ocorreu um problema ao comunicação com o servidor " "MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Você deve verificar a palavra-passe da conta após a instalação do pacote." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Para mais informações, por favor leia o ficheiro /usr/share/doc/mysql-" "server-5.6/README.Debian." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Erro de entrada da palavra-passe" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "As duas palavras-passe que introduziu não são as mesmas. Por favor tente " "novamente." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB Cluster parece estar a ser utilizado" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 já não disponibiliza suporte para NDB Cluster. Por favor migre " "para o novo pacote mysql-cluster-server e remova todas as linhas que comecem " "por \"ndb\" em todos os ficheiros de configuração em /etc/mysql/." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Para utilizar o MySQL, têm de ser acrescentadas as seguintes entradas " #~ "para os utilizadores e grupos:" #~ msgid "Cannot upgrade if ISAM tables are present!" #~ msgstr "Não é possível actualizar se estiverem presentes tabelas ISAM!" #~ msgid "" #~ "Recent versions of MySQL can no longer use the old ISAM table format and " #~ "it is necessary to convert your tables to e.g. MyISAM before upgrading by " #~ "using \"mysql_convert_table_format\" or \"ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM\". " #~ "The installation of mysql-server-5.6 will now abort. In case your old " #~ "mysql-server-4.1 gets removed nevertheless just reinstall it to convert " #~ "those tables." #~ msgstr "" #~ "As versões recentes de MySQL já não podem utilizar o antigo formato de " #~ "tabelas ISAM e é por isso necessário converter as suas tabelas pra e.g. " #~ "MyISAM antes da actualização, utilizando \"mysql_convert_table_format\" " #~ "ou \"ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM\". A instalação de mysql-server-5.6 irá " #~ "agora ser cancelada. Se o seu antigo mysql-server-4.1 for removido apenas " #~ "reinstale para converter essas tabelas." #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Suportar ligações MySQL de máquinas que corram Debian \"sarge\" ou mais " #~ "antigos?" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Nas versões antigas de clientes de MySQL em Debian, as palavras-passe não " #~ "eram guardadas de forma segura. Isto foi melhorado desde aí, no entanto " #~ "os clientes (como o PHP) de máquinas que corram Debian 3.1 Sarge não irão " #~ "conseguir ligar-se a contas novas ou cuja palavra-passe foi alterada." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Para utilizar mysql e instalar um utilizador e grupo equivalentes para o " #~ "seguinte e assegurar-se que /var/lib/mysql têm as permissões correctas (o " #~ "uid/gid podem ser diferentes)." #~ msgid "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgstr "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgid "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgstr "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgid "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgstr "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgid "Remove the databases used by all MySQL versions?" #~ msgstr "Remover as bases de dados utilizadas por todas as versões de MySQL?" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you do not provide a password no changes will be made to the account." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Se não disponibilizar uma password não serão feitas alterações nesta " #~ "conta." #~ msgid "" #~ "When installation finishes, you should verify that the account is " #~ "properly protected with a password (see README.Debian for more " #~ "information)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Quando terminar a instalação, deve verificar se a conta está devidamente " #~ "protegida com uma password (para mais informações veja README.Debian)." debian/po/cs.po0000664000000000000000000003066612363170651010572 0ustar # # Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext # documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to # this format, e.g. by running: # info -n '(gettext)PO Files' # info -n '(gettext)Header Entry' # # Some information specific to po-debconf are available at # /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans # or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans # # Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-01 13:01+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Miroslav Kure \n" "Language-Team: Czech \n" "Language: cs\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Opravdu pokračovat v degradaci?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "V systému existuje soubor /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Such file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " #| "version has been installed earlier." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "To znamená, že již byl nainstalován balík mysql-server s vyšší verzí." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Neexistuje žádná záruka, že momentálně instalovaná verze bude umět pracovat " "se stávajícími databázemi." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Důležitá poznámka pro uživatele NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should also check the permissions and the owner of the /var/lib/mysql " #| "directory:" msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Také byste měli zkontrolovat vlastníka a oprávnění adresáře /var/lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Odstranit všechny MySQL databáze?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Adresář /var/lib/mysql, ve kterém se nachází MySQL databáze, bude odstraněn." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Jestliže odstraňujete balík MySQL za účelem instalace novější verze MySQL, " "nebo pokud tato data souběžně využívá jiný balík mysql-server, měli byste " "data ponechat." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Spustit MySQL server při startu systému?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL se může spouštět automaticky při startu systému, nebo ručně příkazem '/" "etc/init.d/mysql start'." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nové heslo MySQL uživatele \"root\":" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Přestože to není nezbytné, je silně doporučeno nastavit heslo u " "správcovského MySQL účtu \"root\"." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "If that field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Ponecháte-li pole prázdné, heslo se nezmění." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nové heslo MySQL uživatele \"root\":" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Nelze nastavit heslo MySQL uživatele \"root\"" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Během nastavování hesla pro správcovského uživatele MySQL se vyskytla chyba. " "To se mohlo stát třeba proto, protože uživatel již měl heslo nastaveno, nebo " "protože nastal problém v komunikaci s MySQL serverem." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should check the account's password after tha package installation." msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Po instalaci balíku byste měli heslo ověřit." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Více informací naleznete v /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Abyste mohli MySQL používat, musíte v systému založit následující " #~ "uživatele a skupiny:" #~ msgid "Cannot upgrade if ISAM tables are present!" #~ msgstr "Aktualizace nelze provést pokud jsou přítomny tabulky ISAM!" #~ msgid "" #~ "Recent versions of MySQL can no longer use the old ISAM table format and " #~ "it is necessary to convert your tables to e.g. MyISAM before upgrading by " #~ "using \"mysql_convert_table_format\" or \"ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM\". " #~ "The installation of mysql-server-5.6 will now abort. In case your old " #~ "mysql-server-4.1 gets removed nevertheless just reinstall it to convert " #~ "those tables." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Poslední verze MySQL již nemohou používat starý formát tabulek ISAM a " #~ "před aktualizací je nutné převést tyto tabulky např. do formátu MyISAM " #~ "pomocí \"mysql_convert_table_format\" nebo \"ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM" #~ "\". Instalace mysql-server-5.6 se nyní přeruší. V případě, že se mezitím " #~ "odinstaloval původní mysql-server-4.1, jednoduše jej znovu nainstalujte a " #~ "tabulky převeďte." #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Podporovat MySQL připojení z počítačů používajících Debian Sarge nebo " #~ "starší?" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Způsob, jakým se dříve ukládala hesla, nebyl příliš bezpečný. To se nyní " #~ "zlepšilo, ale nevýhodou je, že se klienti z Debianu 3.1 Sarge (např. PHP) " #~ "nebudou moci připojit na nové účty, nebo na účty, u nichž se heslo " #~ "změnilo." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Abyste mohli mysql používat, musíte do následujících souborů přidat " #~ "ekvivalentního uživatele a skupinu a zajistit, že /var/lib/mysql má " #~ "správná práva (uid/gid se mohou lišit)." #~ msgid "Remove the databases used by all MySQL versions?" #~ msgstr "Odstranit databáze používané všemi verzemi MySQL?" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you do not provide a password no changes will be made to the account." #~ msgstr "Nezadáte-li heslo, žádné změny se s účtem neprovedou." #~ msgid "" #~ "When installation finishes, you should verify that the account is " #~ "properly protected with a password (see README.Debian for more " #~ "information)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Po skončení instalace byste měli ověřit, že je účet chráněn heslem (více " #~ "informací naleznete v souboru README.Debian)." #~ msgid "Update Hints" #~ msgstr "Poznámky k aktualizaci" #~ msgid "" #~ "You have to run \"mysql_upgrade\" after the upgrade, else tables can be " #~ "corrupted! This script also enhances the privilege tables but is not " #~ "supposed to give any user more rights that he had before," #~ msgstr "" #~ "Po aktualizaci ještě musíte spustit \"mysql_upgrade\", protože jinak by " #~ "se tabulky mohly narušit! Tento skript také rozšiřuje tabulky privilegií, " #~ "ovšem neměl by uživatelům přidat více práv, než měli dosud." #~ msgid "Please also read http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Upgrade.html" #~ msgstr "Také si přečtěte http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Upgrade.html" #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL will only install if you have a non-numeric hostname that is " #~ "resolvable via the /etc/hosts file. E.g. if the \"hostname\" command " #~ "returns \"myhostname\" then there must be a line like \"10.0.0.1 " #~ "myhostname\"." #~ msgstr "" #~ "MySQL se nainstaluje pouze v případě, že používáte nenumerické jméno " #~ "počítače, které se dá přeložit přes soubor /etc/hosts. Např. když příkaz " #~ "\"hostname\" vrátí \"diamond\", tak v /etc/hosts musí existovat obdobný " #~ "řádek jako \"10.0.0.1 diamond\"." #~ msgid "" #~ "A new mysql user \"debian-sys-maint\" will be created. This mysql account " #~ "is used in the start/stop and cron scripts. Don't delete." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Bude vytvořen nový mysql uživatel \"debian-sys-maint\". Tento mysql účet " #~ "se používá ve startovacích, ukončovacích a cronových skriptech. Nemažte " #~ "jej." #~ msgid "" #~ "Please remember to set a PASSWORD for the MySQL root user! If you use a /" #~ "root/.my.cnf, always write the \"user\" and the \"password\" lines in " #~ "there, never only the password!" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Nezapomeňte nastavit heslo pro účet administrátora MySQL! Používáte-li /" #~ "root/.my.cnf, vždy zde zadejte jak řádek \"user\", tak řádek \"password" #~ "\". Nikdy zde nezadávejte jenom heslo!" #~ msgid "" #~ "Should I remove the complete /var/lib/mysql directory tree which is used " #~ "by all MySQL versions, not necessarily only the one you are about to " #~ "purge?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Mám odstranit kompletní adresářový strom /var/lib/mysql, který se používá " #~ "pro všechny verze MySQL, tedy ne nutně pouze pro verzi, kterou se " #~ "chystáte vyčistit?" debian/po/ro.po0000664000000000000000000002604212363170651010576 0ustar # Romanian translation of mysql-dfsg. # Copyright (C) 2006 THE mysql-dfsg'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-dfsg package. # # Stan Ioan-Eugen , 2006. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: po-debconf://mysql-dfsg\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-12-20 21:27+0200\n" "Last-Translator: stan ioan-eugen \n" "Language-Team: romanian \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Do you really want to downgrade?" msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Sunteţi sigur că doriţi să instalaţi o versiune mai veche?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "WARNING: The file /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists. This indicates " #| "that a mysql-server package with a higher version has been installed " #| "before. It can not be guaranteed that this version can use its data." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "AVERTISMENT: Fişierul /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag există. Acest lucru " "indică faptul că anterior a fost instalată o versiune nouă a pachetului " "mysql-server. Nu se poate garanta că versiunea instalată acum poate folosi " "datele versiunii instalate anterior." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users!" msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Notă importantă pentru utilizatorii NIS/YP!" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "The script is about to remove the data directory /var/lib/mysql. If it is " #| "planned to just install a higher MySQL version or if a different mysql-" #| "server package is already using it, the data should be kept." msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Scriptul urmează să şteargă directorul de date /var/lib/mysql. Dacă plănuiţi " "doar să instalaţi o versiune nouă MySQL sau datele sunt folosite de către un " "alt pachet mysql-server, atunci ar trebui păstraţi datele." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Should MySQL start on boot?" msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Doriţi ca MySQL să pornească la initializarea sistemului?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "The MySQL can start automatically on boot time or only if you manually " #| "type '/etc/init.d/mysql start'." msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL poate porni automat la iniţializarea sistemului sau doar dacă rulaţi " "comanda „/etc/init.d/mysql start”." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Noua parolă pentru utilizatorul „root” al MySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "It is highly recommended that you set a password for the MySQL " #| "administrative \"root\" user." msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Este recomandat să stabiliţi o parolă pentru utilizatorul administrativ " "„root” al MySQL." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Noua parolă pentru utilizatorul „root” al MySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Unable to set password for MySQL \"root\" user" msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Nu s-a putut stabili parola pentru utilizatorul „root” al MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "It seems an error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL " #| "administrative user. This may have happened because the user already has " #| "a password, or because there was a problem communicating with the MySQL " #| "server." msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Se pare că a intervenit o eroare în stabilirea parolei pentru utilizatorul " "administrativ al MySQL. Acest lucru se poate întâmpla dacă utilizatorul are " "deja o parolă, sau a existat o problemă în comunicarea cu serverul MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "Cannot upgrade if ISAM tables are present!" #~ msgstr "Nu se poate face actualizarea dacă sunt prezente tabele ISAM!" #~ msgid "" #~ "Recent versions of MySQL can no longer use the old ISAM table format and " #~ "it is necessary to convert your tables to e.g. MyISAM before upgrading by " #~ "using \"mysql_convert_table_format\" or \"ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM\". " #~ "The installation of mysql-server-5.6 will now abort. In case your old " #~ "mysql-server-4.1 gets removed nevertheless just reinstall it to convert " #~ "those tables." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Versiunile recente MySQL nu mai pot folosi vechiul format de tabele ISAM " #~ "şieste necesar să convertiţi tabelele dumneavoastră de ex. la formatul " #~ "MyISAM înainte de a face actualizarea folosind comanda " #~ "„mysql_convert_table_format” sau „ALTER TABLE x ENGINE=MyISAM”. " #~ "Instalarea mysql-server-5.6 va eşua. În caz că ştergeţiversiunea " #~ "anterioară mysql-server-4.1 va trebui reinstalată pentru a converti " #~ "tabelele." #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Suportaţi conexiuni MySQL de la staţii ce rulează sistemul Debian „sarge” " #~ "sau mai vechi?" #, fuzzy #~| msgid "" #~| "The way passwords were stored was not very secure. This has been " #~| "improved with the drawback that clients (e.g. PHP) from hosts running " #~| "Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to account which are new or " #~| "whose password have been changed. See /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/" #~| "README.Debian." #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Modul în care erau păstrate parolele nu era foarte sigur. Acest lucru a " #~ "fost îmbunătăţitcu dezajantajul că clienţii (de ex. PHP) de pe staţii ce " #~ "rulează sistemul Debian 3.1 Sargenu se vor putea conecta la conturi noi " #~ "sau ale căror parole au fost schimbate. Citiţi /usr/share/doc/mysql-" #~ "server-5.6/README.Debian." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use mysql you must install an equivalent user and group to the " #~ "following and ensure yourself that /var/lib/mysql has the right " #~ "permissions (the uid/gid may be different)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Pentru a folosi mysql trebuie să adăugaţi un utilizator şi grup " #~ "echivalent şi să vă asiguraţi că /var/lib/mysql are permisiunile " #~ "stabilite corect (uid/gid pot aveavalori diferite)." #~ msgid "" #~ "/etc/passwd: mysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgstr "" #~ "/etc/passwd:\tmysql:x:100:101:MySQL Server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false" #~ msgid "/etc/group: mysql:x:101:" #~ msgstr "/etc/group:\tmysql:x:101:" #~ msgid "/var/lib/mysql: drwxr-xr-x mysql mysql" #~ msgstr "/var/lib/mysql:\tdrwxr-xr-x\tmysql\tmysql" #~ msgid "Remove the databases used by all MySQL versions?" #~ msgstr "Doriţi să ştergeţi bazele de date folosite de toate versiune MySQL?" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you do not provide a password no changes will be made to the account." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Dacă nu introduceţi nici o parolă, nici o schimbare nu va fi luată în " #~ "considerare." #~ msgid "" #~ "When installation finishes, you should verify that the account is " #~ "properly protected with a password (see README.Debian for more " #~ "information)." #~ msgstr "" #~ "După finalizarea instalării, ar trebui să verificaţi dacă contul este " #~ "protejat cu o parolă (citiţi fişierul README.Debian pentru informaţii " #~ "suplimentare)." debian/po/gl.po0000664000000000000000000001771412363170651010566 0ustar # Galician translation of mysql-dfsg-5.6's debconf templates # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-dfsg-5.6 package. # Jacobo Tarrio , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-04-20 09:44+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Jacobo Tarrio \n" "Language-Team: Galician \n" "Language: gl\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "¿Quere pasar a unha versión anterior?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "Neste sistema hai un ficheiro chamado /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Such file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " #| "version has been installed earlier." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Este ficheiro indica que antes se instalou un paquete mysql-server cunha " "versión superior." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Non se pode garantir que a versión que está a instalar poida empregar as " "bases de datos actuais." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Nota importante para os usuarios de NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should also check the permissions and the owner of the /var/lib/mysql " #| "directory:" msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Tamén debería comprobar os permisos e o propietario do directorio /var/lib/" "mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "¿Eliminar tódalas bases de datos de MySQL?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Hase eliminar o directorio /var/lib/mysql, que contén as bases de datos de " "MySQL." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Se está a eliminar o paquete MySQL para instalar despois unha versión máis " "recente ou se xa hai un paquete mysql-server diferente a empregalo, debería " "conservar os datos." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "¿Iniciar o servidor MySQL co ordenador?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "Pódese iniciar automaticamente o servidor MySQL ao iniciar o ordenador, ou " "manualmente coa orde \"/etc/init.d/mysql start\"." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Novo contrasinal para o usuario \"root\" de MySQL:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Aínda que non é obrigatorio, recoméndase encarecidamente que estableza un " "contrasinal para o usuario administrativo \"root\" de MySQL." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "If that field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Se deixa o campo en branco, non se ha cambiar o contrasinal." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Novo contrasinal para o usuario \"root\" de MySQL:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Non se puido establecer o contrasinal do usuario \"root\" de MySQL" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Houbo un erro ao establecer o contrasinal do usuario administrativo de " "MySQL. Puido ocorrer porque o usuario xa teña un contrasinal ou debido a un " "problema de comunicacións co servidor MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should check the account's password after tha package installation." msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Debería comprobar o contrasinal da conta trala instalación do paquete." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Consulte o ficheiro /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian para máis " "información." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "Para empregar MySQL deberían engadirse ao sistema as seguintes entradas " #~ "de usuarios e grupos:" #~ msgid "" #~ "Support MySQL connections from hosts running Debian \"sarge\" or older?" #~ msgstr "" #~ "¿Soportar as conexións a MySQL de máquinas que empreguen Debian \"sarge\" " #~ "ou anterior?" #~ msgid "" #~ "In old versions of MySQL clients on Debian, passwords were not stored " #~ "securely. This has been improved since then, however clients (such as " #~ "PHP) from hosts running Debian 3.1 Sarge will not be able to connect to " #~ "recent accounts or accounts whose password have been changed." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Nas versións antigas dos clientes MySQL de Debian, os contrasinais non se " #~ "armacenaban de xeito seguro. Isto mellorouse desde aquela; nembargantes, " #~ "os clientes (tales coma PHP) das máquinas que executen Debian 3.1 Sarge " #~ "non se han poder conectar a contas recentes ou a contas nas que se " #~ "cambiara o contrasinal." debian/po/ca.po0000664000000000000000000001530512363170651010541 0ustar # mysql-dfsg (debconf) translation to Catalan. # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Aleix Badia i Bosch 2004 # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-4.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2004-01-31 19:20GMT\n" "Last-Translator: Aleix Badia i Bosch \n" "Language-Team: Debian L10n Catalan \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Aquest fitxer indica que anteriorment s'ha instaŀlat un paquet mysql-server " "amb una versió posterior." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "No hi ha cap garantia que la versió que esteu instaŀlant actualment puga " "emprar les bases de dades actuals." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users!" msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Nota important pels usuaris de NIS/YP" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Si empreu MySQL sota NIS/YP, heu d'afegir un compte d'usuari mysql al " "sistema local amb:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "També hauríeu de comprovar els permisos i propietaris del directori /var/" "lib/mysql:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "El directori /var/lib/mysql que conté les bases de dades de MySQL està a " "punt deser suprimit." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Si esteu suprimint el paquet MySQL per a posteriorment instaŀlar una versió " "més recent, o si un paquet mysql-server diferent ja l'està emprant, les " "dades s'haurien de mantenir." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Should MySQL start on boot?" msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Voleu que el MySQL s'inici a l'arrencada ?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 #, fuzzy msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "El MySQL es pot executar automàticament a l'arrencada o manualment amb " "l'ordre «/etc/init.d/mysql start»." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Tot i que no és requerida, és molt recomanable que establiu una " "contrasenya per a «root», l'usuari administratiu del MySQL." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "S'ha produït un error en establir la contrasenya de l'usuari administratiu " "del MySQL. Això pot haver passat perquè el compte ja té una una " "contrasenya, o per un problema de comunicació amb el servidor de MySQL." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Hauríeu de comprovar la contrasenya del compte després de la instaŀlació " "del paquet." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.1/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Llegiu el fitxer /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.1/README.Debian per a obtenir " "més informació." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "Les dos contrasenyes que heu introduït no són la mateixa. Proveu-ho de nou." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "MySQL-5.1 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the " #~ "new " #~ msgstr "" #~ "El MySQL-5.1 ja no implementa el clúster NDB. Migreu al nou paquet mysql-" #~ "cluster i suprimiu totes les línies que comencen per «ndb» de tots els " #~ "fitxers de configuració sota /etc/mysql/." debian/po/POTFILES.in0000664000000000000000000000006512363170651011370 0ustar [type: gettext/rfc822deb] mysql-server-5.6.templates debian/po/eu.po0000664000000000000000000001707212363170651010572 0ustar # translation of eu.po to Euskara # Piarres BEobide , 2006. # Piarres Beobide , 2009. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: eu\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-07-29 11:59+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Piarres Beobide \n" "Language-Team: Euskara \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Benetan bertsio zaharragora itzuli nahi duzu?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "Sisteman badago /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag izeneko fitxategi bat." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Such file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " #| "version has been installed earlier." msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Fitxategi honek aurretik bertsio berriagoko mysql-zerbitzari pakete bat " "instalatu dela adierazten du." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Ezin da ziurtatu instalatzen ari zaren bertsio honek dauden datubaseak " "erabili ahal izango dituenik." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "NIS/YP erabiltzaileentzat ohar garrantzitsua" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "You should also check the permissions and the owner of the /var/lib/mysql " #| "directory:" msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Honetaz gain /var/lib/mysql direktorioaren jabea eta baimenak egiaztatu " "beharko zenituzke:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Ezabatu MySQL datubase guztiak?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "MySQL datubaseak dituen /var/lib/mysql direktorioa ezabatua izango da." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "MySQL paketea beranduago bertsio berriago bat instalatzeko kentzen ari " "bazara, edo beste mysql-server pakete bat berau erabiltzen ari bada, datuak " "mantendu egin beharko lirateke." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Abioan MySQL zerbitzaria abiarazi?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "Sistema abioan MySQL automatikoki abiarazi daiteke edo eskuz '/etc/init.d/" "mysql start' eginaz." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "MySQL \"root\" erabiltzailearen pasahitz berria:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Derrigorrezkoa ez denean, oso gomendagarria da MySQL administratzaile \"root" "\" erabiltzaileari pasahitz bat ezartzea." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "If that field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Eremua hau zurian utziaz gero ez da pasahitza aldatuko." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Errepikatu MySQL \"root\" erabiltzailearen pasahitza:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Ezin da MySQL \"root\" erabiltzailearen pasahitza ezarri" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Errore bat gertatu da MySQL administratzaile kontuaren pasahitza ezartzean. " "Hau erabiltzaileak dagoeneko pasahitz bat duelako edo MySQL " "zerbitzariarekiko konexioan erroreak daudelako gertatu daiteke." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Kontuaren pasahitza egiaztatu beharko zenuke paketea instalatu aurretik." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Mesedez irakurri /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian fitxategia " "xehetasun gehiagorako." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Pasahitz sarrera errorea" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "Idatzi dituzun bi pasahitzak ez dira berdina. Mesedez saiatu berriz." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "Dirudienez NDB Cluster-a erabilia dago" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "MySQL-5.6 has orphaned NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " #| "mysql-cluster package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from all " #| "config files below /etc/mysql/." msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6-ek NDB cluster euskarri umezurtz bat behar du. Mesedez migratu " "mysql-cluster pakete berrira eta /etc/mysql/ azpiko konfigurazio fitxategi " "guztietan \"ndb\"-ez hasten diren lerro guztiak ezabatu." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "MySQL erabili ahal izateko, hurrengo erabiltzaile eta taldeak gehitu " #~ "behar dira sisteman:" debian/po/templates.pot0000664000000000000000000001122312363170651012333 0ustar # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" debian/po/ja.po0000664000000000000000000002014712363170651010550 0ustar # # Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext # documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to # this format, e.g. by running: # info -n '(gettext)PO Files' # info -n '(gettext)Header Entry' # # Some information specific to po-debconf are available at # /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans # or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans # # Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files. # # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6 5.6.8-1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-09-01 08:25+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Hideki Yamane (Debian-JP) \n" "Language-Team: Japanese \n" "Language: ja\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "本当にダウングレードを実行しますか?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" "このシステムには /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag という名前のファイルが存在して" "います。" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "このファイルが意味するのは、以前により新しいバージョンの mysql-server パッ" "ケージがインストールされていたことを示します。" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "このデータベースを現在インストールしようとしているバージョンで使えるかどうか" "は保証できません。" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "NIS/YP ユーザへの重要な注意" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "NIS/YP 配下で MySQL を使うにはローカルのシステムに mysql のユーザアカウントを" "追加するのが必要です。" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "/var/lib/mysql の所有者権限をチェックする必要もあります。" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "すべての MySQL データベースを削除しますか?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "MySQL データベースを含んでいるディレクトリ /var/lib/mysql を削除しようとして" "います。" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "後でより新しいバージョンのものをインストールしようとするために MySQL パッケー" "ジを削除しようとしている、あるいは別の mysql-server パッケージを既に使ってい" "る場合、データは保持する必要があります。" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "MySQL をシステム起動時に開始しますか?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL の起動方法について、システム起動時に自動的に開始するか、あるいは '/etc/" "init.d/mysql start' と手で入力して起動するかを選べます。" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "MySQL の \"root\" ユーザに対する新しいパスワード:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "強制ではありませんが、MySQL を管理する \"root\" ユーザのパスワードを設定する" "ことを強くお勧めします。" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "この値を空のままにしておいた場合は、パスワードは変更されません。" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "MySQL の \"root\" ユーザに対する新しいパスワード:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "MySQL の \"root\" ユーザのパスワードを設定できません" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "MySQL の管理者ユーザに対してパスワードを設定しようとした際、エラーが発生しま" "した。これは既に管理者ユーザにパスワードが設定されていたか、MySQL サーバとの" "接続に問題があったためだと思われます。" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "パッケージのインストール後、アカウントのパスワードを確認する必要があります。" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for " #| "more information." msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "詳細は /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian を参照してください。" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "パスワード入力エラー" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "入力された二つのパスワードが一致しません。再入力してください。" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB クラスタが利用されているようです" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the " #| "new mysql-cluster package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " #| "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 では NDB クラスタのサポートを提供しなくなっています。新たな mysql-" "cluster パッケージに移行して、/etc/mysql 以下の設定ファイルすべてから「ndb」" "で始まる行を削除してください。" debian/po/de.po0000664000000000000000000001702012363170651010542 0ustar # translation of mysql-dfsg-5.6_5.6.8-1_de.po to Deutsch # # Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext # documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to # this format, e.g. by running: # info -n '(gettext)PO Files' # info -n '(gettext)Header Entry' # Some information specific to po-debconf are available at # /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans # or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans# # Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files. # # Alwin Meschede , 2006, 2007. # Thomas Mueller , 2009. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg 5.6.23-2\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-06-03 10:33+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Thomas Mueller \n" "Language-Team: german \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Möchten Sie wirklich eine ältere Version einspielen?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "" "Auf diesem System existiert eine Datei mit dem Namen /var/lib/mysql/debian-*." "flag" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "Diese Datei ist ein Hinweis darauf, dass früher ein MySQL-Server-Paket mit " "einer höheren Version installiert war." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Es kann nicht garantiert werden, dass die gegenwärtig zu installierende " "Version dessen Daten benutzen kann." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Wichtige Anmerkung für NIS/YP-Benutzer!" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "Falls MySQL mit NIS/YP genutzt wird, ist ein »mysql«-Benutzerkonto auf dem " "lokalen System notwendig:" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Sie sollten außerdem Besitzer und Zugriffsrechte des Verzeichnisses /var/lib/" "mysql überprüfen:" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Alle MySQL-Datenbanken entfernen?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Das Verzeichnis /var/lib/mysql mit den MySQL-Datenbanken soll entfernt " "werden." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Falls geplant ist, nur eine höhere Version von MySQL zu installieren oder " "ein anderes mysql-server-Paket dieses bereits benutzt, sollten die Daten " "behalten werden." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Soll der MySQL-Server automatisch beim Booten starten?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "Der MySQL-Dienst kann entweder automatisch beim Systemstart oder manuell " "durch Eingabe des Befehls »/etc/init.d/mysql start« gestartet werden." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Neues Passwort für den MySQL »root«-Benutzer:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Obwohl es nicht zwingend erforderlich ist, wird nachdrücklich empfohlen für " "den administrativen MySQL »root«-Benutzer ein Passwort zu setzen." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Wenn dieses Feld freigelassen wird, wird das Passwort nicht geändert." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Wiederholen Sie das Passwort für den MySQL-»root«-Benutzer:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Konnte für den MySQL-»root«-Benutzer kein Passwort setzen" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Beim setzen des Passworts für den administrativen MySQL-Benutzer ist ein " "Fehler aufgetreten. Dies könnte daran liegen, dass der Benutzer bereits ein " "Passwort hat oder dass es ein Problem mit der Kommunikation mit dem MySQL-" "Server gibt." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "" "Sie sollten das Passwort des administrativen Benutzers nach der " "Paketinstallation prüfen." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Für weitere Informationen lesen Sie /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README." "Debian." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Passwort-Eingabefehler" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "" "Die beiden von Ihnen eingegebenen Passwörter sind nicht identisch. Bitte " "erneut versuchen." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB-Cluster scheint gerade benutzt zu werden" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "MySQL-5.6 bietet keine NDB-Clusterunterstützung mehr. Bitte migrieren Sie " "Ihr System zum neuen »mysql-cluster-server«-Paket und entfernen Sie alle Zeilen, " "die mit »ndb« beginnen aus allen Konfigurationsdateien im Verzeichnis /etc/" "mysql/." debian/po/sv.po0000664000000000000000000001621512363170651010607 0ustar # Translation of mysql-5.6 debconf template to Swedish # Copyright (C) 2009, 2012 Martin Bagge # This file is distributed under the same license as the mysql-5.6 package. # # Andreas Henriksson , 2007 # Martin Bagge , 2009, 2012 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: mysql-dfsg-5.6 5.0.21-3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: mysql-5.6@packages.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-11-08 11:42-0800\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-05-30 00:29+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Martin Bagge / brother \n" "Language-Team: Swedish \n" "Language: sv\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Poedit-Language: Swedish\n" "X-Poedit-Country: Sweden\n" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "Really proceed with downgrade?" msgstr "Vill du verkligen genomföra nedgraderingen?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "A file named /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag exists on this system." msgstr "En fil med namnet /var/lib/mysql/debian-*.flag hittades i systemet." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "Such a file is an indication that a mysql-server package with a higher " "version has been installed previously." msgstr "" "En sådan fil är en indikation på att paketet mysql-server med ett högre " "versionsnummer har installerats tidigare." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:2001 msgid "" "There is no guarantee that the version you're currently installing will be " "able to use the current databases." msgstr "" "Det finns ingen garanti för att den version som du håller på att installera " "kommer att kunna använda de aktuella databaserna." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "Important note for NIS/YP users" msgstr "Viktig information för NIS/YP-användare" #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "Using MySQL under NIS/YP requires a mysql user account to be added on the " "local system with:" msgstr "" "För att kunna använda MySQL under NIS/YP måste ett användarkonto för MySQL " "läggas till i systemet." #. Type: note #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:3001 msgid "" "You should also check the permissions and ownership of the /var/lib/mysql " "directory:" msgstr "" "Du bör också kontrollera rättigheterna och ägaren av katalogen /var/lib/" "mysql." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "Remove all MySQL databases?" msgstr "Ta bort alla MySQL-databaser?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "The /var/lib/mysql directory which contains the MySQL databases is about to " "be removed." msgstr "" "Katalogen /var/lib/mysql som innehåller MySQL-databaser kommer att tas bort." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:4001 msgid "" "If you're removing the MySQL package in order to later install a more recent " "version or if a different mysql-server package is already using it, the data " "should be kept." msgstr "" "Om avinstallationen av MySQL-paketet görs för att senare kunna installera en " "nyare version eller om en annan MySQL-server redan använder filerna ska de " "inte raderas." #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "Start the MySQL server on boot?" msgstr "Ska MySQL startas vid systemets uppstart?" #. Type: boolean #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:5001 msgid "" "The MySQL server can be launched automatically at boot time or manually with " "the '/etc/init.d/mysql start' command." msgstr "" "MySQL-servern kan startas vid systemets uppstart eller manuellt med " "kommandot \"/etc/init.d/mysql start\"." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "New password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Nytt lösenord för MySQLs \"root\"-användare:" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "" "While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password for " "the MySQL administrative \"root\" user." msgstr "" "Det är inte obligatoriskt men starkt rekommenderat att du sätter ett " "lösenord för MySQLs administrativa \"root\"-användare." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:6001 msgid "If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed." msgstr "Om detta fält lämnas tom kommer lösenordet inte att ändras." #. Type: password #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:7001 msgid "Repeat password for the MySQL \"root\" user:" msgstr "Repetera lösenordet för MySQLs \"root\"-användare:" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "Unable to set password for the MySQL \"root\" user" msgstr "Kunde inte sätta lösenord för MySQLs \"root\"-användare" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "An error occurred while setting the password for the MySQL administrative " "user. This may have happened because the account already has a password, or " "because of a communication problem with the MySQL server." msgstr "" "Ett fel uppstod när det skulle sättas ett lösenord för MySQLs administrativa " "användare (\"root\"). Detta kan ha skett för att användaren redan har ett " "lösenord satt, eller på grund av problem med att kommunicera med MySQL-" "servern." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "You should check the account's password after the package installation." msgstr "Du bör kontrollera kontots lösenord efter installationen av paketet." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:8001 msgid "" "Please read the /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian file for more " "information." msgstr "" "Läs filen /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.6/README.Debian för mer information." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "Password input error" msgstr "Fel vid inmatning av lösenord" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:9001 msgid "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." msgstr "De två lösenorden du angav stämde inte överrens. Prova igen." #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "NDB Cluster seems to be in use" msgstr "NDB-kluster används inte" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../mysql-server-5.6.templates:10001 msgid "" "MySQL-5.6 no longer provides NDB Cluster support. Please migrate to the new " "mysql-cluster-server package and remove all lines starting with \"ndb\" from " "all config files below /etc/mysql/." msgstr "" "Stödet för NDB-kluster har tagits bort i MySQL-5.6. Migrera till det nya " "paketet mysql-cluster-server och ta bort alla rader som inleds med \"ndb\" " "från alla inställlningsfiler i /etc/mysql/." #~ msgid "" #~ "To use MySQL, the following entries for users and groups should be added " #~ "to the system:" #~ msgstr "" #~ "För att använda MySQL måste följande användare och grupper läggas till i " #~ "systemet:" debian/libmysqld-5.6-pic.install0000664000000000000000000000006712363170651013646 0ustar usr/bin/mysql_config_pic usr/lib/mysql/libmysqld_pic.a debian/mysql-server-5.6.logcheck.ignore.server0000664000000000000000000000433612363170651016451 0ustar /etc/init.d/mysql\[[0-9]+\]: [0-9]+ processes alive and '/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-(extra-)?file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping' resulted in$ /etc/init.d/mysql\[[0-9]+\]: Check that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' exists\!$ /etc/init.d/mysql\[[0-9]+\]: '/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-(extra-)?file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping' resulted in$ /etc/mysql/debian-start\[[0-9]+\]: Checking for crashed MySQL tables\.$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: ?$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*InnoDB: Shutdown completed mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*InnoDB: Started; mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*InnoDB: Starting shutdown\.\.\.$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*\[Note\] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Normal shutdown$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*\[Note\] /usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections\.$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*\[Note\] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown complete$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: /usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections\.$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: .*/usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown Complete$ mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: Version: .* socket mysqld\[[0-9]+\]: Warning: Ignoring user change to 'mysql' because the user was set to 'mysql' earlier on the command line$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: ?$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: able to use the new GRANT command!$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: ended$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: http://www.mysql.com$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: NOTE: If you are upgrading from a MySQL <= 3.22.10 you should run$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER !$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: Please report any problems with the /usr/bin/mysqlbug script!$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: See the manual for more instructions.$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: started$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: Support MySQL by buying support/licenses at https://order.mysql.com$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: The latest information about MySQL is available on the web at$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: the /usr/bin/mysql_fix_privilege_tables. Otherwise you will not be$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -h app109 password 'new-password'$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password'$ usermod\[[0-9]+\]: change user `mysql' GID from `([0-9]+)' to `\1'$ usermod\[[0-9]+\]: change user `mysql' shell from `/bin/false' to `/bin/false'$ debian/changelog0000664000000000000000000064104712770023703011057 0ustar mysql-5.6 (5.6.33-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.33 to fix security issues - CVE-2016-6662 * debian/rules: new version no longer ships unit.pl. * debian/control: added libjson-perl to Build-Depends. -- Marc Deslauriers Mon, 19 Sep 2016 08:37:23 -0400 mysql-5.6 (5.6.31-0ubuntu0.14.04.2) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.31 to fix security issues (LP: #1604796) - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/security-advisory/cpujul2016-2881720.html - CVE-2016-3459 - CVE-2016-3477 - CVE-2016-3486 - CVE-2016-3501 - CVE-2016-3521 - CVE-2016-3614 - CVE-2016-3615 - CVE-2016-5439 - CVE-2016-5440 * debian/patches/fix-man-page-links.patch: removed, upstream. * debian/patches/arm64_ftbfs_workaround.patch: Work around gcc 4.9 arm64 optimisation bug. -- Marc Deslauriers Thu, 21 Jul 2016 09:15:32 -0400 mysql-5.6 (5.6.30-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.30 to fix security issues (LP: #1572559) - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/security-advisory/cpuapr2016v3-2985753.html - CVE-2016-0639 - CVE-2016-0640 - CVE-2016-0641 - CVE-2016-0642 - CVE-2016-0643 - CVE-2016-0644 - CVE-2016-0646 - CVE-2016-0647 - CVE-2016-0648 - CVE-2016-0649 - CVE-2016-0650 - CVE-2016-0655 - CVE-2016-0661 - CVE-2016-0665 - CVE-2016-0666 - CVE-2016-0668 - CVE-2016-2047 -- Marc Deslauriers Thu, 21 Apr 2016 13:35:32 -0400 mysql-5.6 (5.6.28-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.27 to fix security issues (LP: #1537750) - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujan2016-2367955.html - CVE-2016-0503 - CVE-2016-0504 - CVE-2016-0505 - CVE-2016-0546 - CVE-2016-0595 - CVE-2016-0596 - CVE-2016-0597 - CVE-2016-0598 - CVE-2016-0600 - CVE-2016-0606 - CVE-2016-0607 - CVE-2016-0608 - CVE-2016-0609 - CVE-2016-0610 - CVE-2016-0611 * debian/patches/fix_testsuite_date.patch: removed, upstream. -- Marc Deslauriers Mon, 25 Jan 2016 12:55:19 -0500 mysql-5.6 (5.6.27-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.27 to fix security issues (LP: #1508441) - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2015-2367953.html * debian/patches/fix_testsuite_date.patch: fix test suite failure caused by arbitrary date in the future no longer being in the future. * debian/rules: remove -fno-exceptions to fix ftbfs with new version. * debian/rules: fix ftbfs by building the sql directory first so the required files are generated. -- Marc Deslauriers Mon, 26 Oct 2015 10:44:28 -0400 mysql-5.6 (5.6.19-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.19 to fix security issues (LP: #1330168). - www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujul2014-1972956.html - CVE-2014-2484 - CVE-2014-4258 - CVE-2014-4260 - CVE-2014-4238 - CVE-2014-4233 - CVE-2014-4240 - CVE-2014-4214 -- James Page Mon, 21 Jul 2014 11:57:23 +0100 mysql-5.6 (5.6.17-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: Update to 5.6.17 to fix security issues (LP: #1313566). - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuapr2014-1972952.html - CVE-2014-0001 - CVE-2014-2430 - CVE-2014-2431 - CVE-2014-2435 - CVE-2014-2436 - CVE-2014-2440 * d/p/CVE-2014-0001.patch: Dropped, included in security update. -- James Page Mon, 28 Apr 2014 09:38:45 +0100 mysql-5.6 (5.6.16-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium * New upstream point release: - d/p/*: Refreshed. * d/rules: Don't run dh_install with --fail-missing and exclusions until package is a complete replacement for mysql-5.5. * d/p/CVE-2014-0001.patch: - Fix buffer overflow in client/mysql.cc via a long server version string. CVE-2014-0001 (Closes: #741590). * d/mysql-server-5.6.mysql.upstart: Add upstart configuration. * d/tests/*,control: Add autopkgtest from mysql-5.5: - disable binlog.binlog_server_start_options as it requires writable /usr. - disable build autopkgtest until package ships libmysqlclient18. * d/rules,mysql-server-5.6.install,apparmor-profile: Fixup install of apparmor profile. -- James Page Mon, 17 Mar 2014 08:56:24 +0000 mysql-5.6 (5.6.15-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium * d/control,rules: Drop libmysqlclient18.1* and libmysqld-5.6* due to conflicts with libmysqlclient{18}-dev and incorrect SONAME naming (Closes: #741200). NOTE: libmysqlclient* and libmysqld* can be re-instated when the 5.5->5.6 transition happens. * d/control: Align Conflicts/Breaks/Replaces/Provides with virtual-mysql-* approach for switching in/out MySQL alternatives. * d/mysql-server-5.6.mysql.init: Bump timeout on start to 30 seconds inline with mysql-5.5 changes. -- James Page Mon, 10 Mar 2014 17:36:34 +0000 mysql-5.6 (5.6.15-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=low [ Akhil Mohan ] * added libmysqlclient.so link to libmysqlclient18.1-dev package * revisited patches in d/patches/series; removed extra patches not needed * some patches were modified to handle 5.6 issues * mysql-server-5.6 and mysql-client-5.6 now depend on mysql-common (>= 5.5) * mysql-server-5.6 now provides only virtual-mysql-server * mysql-client-5.6 now provides only virtual-mysql-client * MySQL 5.6 now contains mysql-common-5.6 which is only suggested * moved mysql-common/etc/mysql/my.cnf to mysql-common-5.6/usr/share/mysql/my.cnf * MySQL 5.6 now gives libmysqlclient18.1, libmysqlclient18.1-dev, libmysqld-5.6-dev and libmysqld-5.6-pic * libmysqlclient18.1-dev, libmysqld-5.6-dev and libmysqld-5.6-pic packages conflict with their respective counterparts from MySQL 5.5 * link traversal for libmysqlclient is libmysqlclient.so (contained in libmysqclient18.1-dev) -> libmysqlclient.so.18 (contained in libmysqclient18.1) -> libmysqlclient.so.18.1 (contained in libmysqclient18.1) -> libmysqlclient.so.18.1.0 (contained in libmysqclient18.1) * Placeholder packages mysql-server, mysql-client, mysql-testsuite have been discontinued * d/rules, d/control removed gcc-4.4 dependency and disable X86 assembly in taocrypt. - Cherry-pick from Debian svn r2231 with thanks to Clint Byrum. * changed mirror to download source tar * replaced mysql_install_db script with small shell script to create root accounts. This avoids creating anonymous users which were security concern. * Docs/mysql.info has been removed in the mysql 5.6.15 source * removed debian/repack.* and 'DFSG and repacking' section in debian/README.source because repack not needed * dropped '+dfsg' from version in changelog since there is no repack * simplified debian/watch since there is no repack * removed redundant *_r* links to mysql client library in libmysqlclient18 and libmysqlclient-dev packages * updated debian/control to allow mysql-*-5.6 packages upgrade/ replace an existing installation of mysql-*-5.5 packages * modified debian/rules to use system zlib library, install additional man pages and remove execute bit on few test and result files * added patches to fix link path in man page mysql_client_test_embedded.1 and mysqltest_embedded.1 * added man page for mysql_config_pic at debian/additions/mysql_config_pic.1 * added man page for mysql_embedded at debian/additions/mysql_embedded.1 * moved libmysqlcient.so link from libmysqlclient18 to libmysqlclient-dev based on lintian warning non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink * moved mysql_client_test_embedded binary from mysql-testsuite-5.6 package to mysql-client-5.6 package * moved mysql_config_editor.1 man page to mysql-client-5.6 package * moved mysql_embedded from mysql-testsuite-5.6 package to mysql-client-5.6 package * moved mysqltest_embedded binary from mysql-testsuite-5.6 package to mysql-server-5.6 package * removed absolute path for mysql_install_db script in mysql-server-5.6 postinst script based on lintian warning [ Bjoern Boschman ] * Initial release of mysql-5.6 package. * mysql_install_db is now a perl script. Do not run it with bash. * added innodb_data_file_path to my.cnf for mysql-5.1 => mysql-5.6 upgrade path. * added multiarch support * do not include .a files within libmysqlclient18 -- James Page Wed, 12 Feb 2014 12:11:53 +0000 mysql-5.5 (5.5.25+dfsg-2) quantal; urgency=low [ Nicholas Bamber ] * Made DFSG repacking mechanism independent of local installs and improved the documentation * Setting the gcc/g++ version to 4.4 on i386 platforms (Closes: #674267) but see #678252 for follow up from upstream * Danish debconf translation (Closes: #599483) * Spanish debconf translation (Closes: #679053) [ Bjoern Boschman ] * mysqld_safe is now running as User 'mysql' (Closes: 664639) * logrotate now handles all /var/log/mysql/*log files -- Bjoern Boschman Wed, 09 Jan 2013 11:15:29 +0100 mysql-5.5 (5.5.25+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=low * Fixing regular expression in tests to guard against build path containing the '+' symbol (Closes: #674210) * Setting the gcc/g++ version to 4.5 on i386 platforms (cf. #674267) * Removed main_openssl_1 patch * Set SYSTEM_TYPE according to GNU Build System * In an effort to get a better handle on test coverage, made test failures on kfreebsd-i386 fatal and re-enabled full tests on hurd, skipped certain tests on kfreebsd and changed disabled tests to selectively skipped tests * Updated French translation (Closes: #674025) * Updated Dutch translation (Closes: #674124) * Updated Russian translation (Closes: #674189) * Updated Portuguese translation (Closes: #674953) * Updated Swedish translation (Closes: #675108) * Updated German translation (Closes: #675766) * Migrated libmysqlclient-dev, mysql-client-5.5, mysql-server-core-5.5 and mysql-server-5.5 off dh_movefiles * Removed dh_movefiles override * Rewrote libmysqlclient_r linking stuff to generate ephemeral dh_link files so that the hack is more comprehensible * Stopped attempts to install non-existent files for libmysqlclient-dev and mysql-server-5.5 * Added --fail-missing to dh_install to catch executables not being installed * Distributed unused resources amongst packages appropriately * Added fixes to mop up various permissions issues in auto-install rule * Enhanced documentation around the source package and the reasons for it being arch:any * Removed source cruft: debian/additions/*.1 (apart from mysqlreport.1) * Restored zlib1g-dev build dependency pending further investigation * Removed the numerical prefix from the patch files * Applied fix-mysqldump-test.patch from Ubuntu * Applied mysql-testsuite and mysql-client-core-5.5 package definitions from Ubuntu * Located and installed upstream changelog * Removed doxygen-latex, ghostscript as build dependency as these were needed only for the NDB docs * Added lintian overrides - spelling false positive: yuR - long lines in man pages that cannot be reformatted - missing symbols file (cf. #590905) * Added patch for hyphen/minus sign confusion * Dropped mailx to Suggests clause (Closes: #535496) * New upstream source * Refreshed patches * Standardized debian/watch and get-orig-source and made DFSG exclusion of Docs/mysql.info explicit (Closes: #673528) * Revert having libssl-dev as a build dependency and changed WITH_SSL option to 'bundled' from 'yes' (Closes: #590905) and (Closes: #673865) * Added patch to libmysql/CMakeLists.txt to restore symbol versioning and bumped dependency in shlibs (Closes: #660686) * Ensured that /etc/mysql/conf.d is installed as part of mysql-common so that client programs work without a co-located server (Closes: #672359) * Added versioned dependency on initscripts and revert /var/run to /run change (Closes: #676560) -- Nicholas Bamber Wed, 13 Jun 2012 16:09:54 +0100 mysql-5.5 (5.5.23-2) unstable; urgency=low * Stopped overriding the -j build parameter (Closes: #512964) * Stopped testing for /proc filesystem. It is no longer used for determining the number of CPUs. * Removed unnecessary build dependencies: - procps as it is required by cmake, cf. #96768 - zlib1g newer version required by cmake - libtool obsoleted by cmake - file required by debhelper * Migrated libmysqld-dev, libmysqld-pic, libmysqlclient18 to using dh_install rather than dh_movefiles * Changed /var/run to /run as required by Debian Policy 3.9.3 (9.1.1) * Raised standards version to 3.9.3 * Moved '-e' from shebang line to explicit 'set -e' as requested by lintian * Restored ha_example.so to mysql-server-5.5 but added Breaks/Replaces clauses (cf. LP: #912487) and (Closes: #666721) * Added additional Breaks/Replaces clauses for other clashes: - mysql-server-5.5 overwrites perror from mysql-client-5.1 - mysql-server-core-5.5 overwrites my_print_defaults from mysql-client-5.1 -- Nicholas Bamber Tue, 08 May 2012 05:59:09 +0100 mysql-5.5 (5.5.23-1) experimental; urgency=low * Added patch to test suite to accept socket paths less than 40 characters long (Closes: #540153) * Disabled some more tests including some reported by Olaf van der Speck * Removed ha_example.so from mysql-server-5.5 install (Closes: #666721) * New upstream release: unspecified security issues CVE-2012-1697, CVE-2012-1696 * Added patch to correct spelling mistakes: preceeding -> preceding -- Nicholas Bamber Thu, 03 May 2012 18:03:34 +0100 mysql-5.5 (5.5.20-1) experimental; urgency=low [ Guillaume Plessis ] * d/rules: Enabling ARCHIVE, BLACKHOLE, and FEDERATED engines. (Closes: #649484) * d/rules: Turn off embedded libedit/readline.(Closes: #659566) [ Clint Byrum ] * New Upstream Release * d/copyright: rearranging to have standalone license paragraphs silencing lintian complaints about missing paragraphs. * d/mysql-client-5.5.files: add mysql_plugin * d/rules, d/control: 5.5.20 Fixes segfault on tests with gcc 4.6, change compiler back to system default. * Sync changes back from Ubuntu: * d/control: need to also break mysql-client-core-5.1 and mysql-server-core-5.1 as well so that apt knows not to remove mysql-server/mysql-client. * d/control: convert mysql-server back to a meta-package * d/control: convert mysql-client back to a meta-package as well. * d/patches/72_fix_standalone_tests.patch: fix testsuite so it will run all tests when run from system /usr/lib/mysql-testsuite directory. 5.1 is removed from the archive. * d/control: mysql-common includes configuration items that only work on mysql 5.5, so adding Breaks: for client and server 5.1. This will make mysql-server-5.1 and mysql-client-5.1 uninstallable which is actually desired. * d/patches/71_disable_rpl_tests.patch: disables this test until Ubuntu bug #894146 can be triaged. * d/mysql-client-5.5.files: add missing mysql_plugin * d/libmysqlcient18.files,libmysqlclient-dev.files,d/rules: re-add libmysqlclient_r. In hindsight, removing it was not a productive change. * d/libmysqlclient-dev.files: ship entire contents of include dir, some of these files are included internally by others in the main dir. * d/patches/70_mysql_va_list.patch: cherry pick patch from upstream bug tracker to fix ARM build failure. (LP: #700982) [ Nicholas Bamber ] * Added myself to Uploaders * Added libssl-dev as a build dependency and patched main.openssl_1 test so that it works with that library (Closes: #660799) * Added patch to provide cmake options for GNU/Hurd (Closes: #651002) and tweaked debian/rules so that only 'make test' is run on Hurd. * Tweaked debian/rules to make build logs verbose (Closes: #651003) * Refreshed patches - and added a new patch to disable a further flurry of failing tests * Switched on native AIO in linux builds (Closes: #659565) * Numerous minor changes to improve lintian cleanliness (Closes: #663354) - Added dh_lintian lines to debian/rules to ensure that lintian overrides take effect and removed old commented out lines - Clarified Hurd procps dependency in debian/control - Rewrote short description of the libmysqld-pic package to be more accurate - Depersonalised long description of mysql-client - Removed dependencies relating to mysql-common-4.1 - Tightened Breaks clauses for mysql-common - Removed duplicate entry from Replaces clauses for mysql-server-core-5.5 - Rexpressed Conflicts clause as versioned dependency for mysql-testsuite-5.5 - Added DEP-5 header fields to two patches - Refreshed and commented all lintian overrides and added override concerning lack of upstream changelog to all packages - Cleaned up debian/copyright * upgraded to latest version of DEP-5 * encoding issues * out of date FSF address * Updated License short name from "PD" to "public-domain" * Converted to short form debhelper rules - Renamed stamp files to end in '-stamp' so that they are cleaned up automatically by dh_clean - Removed commented out lines - Removed obsolete -DINSTALL_LIBDIR clause from pic build - Overrode dh_auto_install so that the rules only run once - Migrated mysql-source, mysql-testsuite, mysql-common from dh_movefiles to dh_install -- Nicholas Bamber Sat, 28 Apr 2012 15:02:16 +0100 mysql-5.5 (5.5.17-4) experimental; urgency=low * d/control: Pre-Depend on multiarch-support and misc:Pre-Depends. also bump debhelper Build-Dep for multiarch. d/compat: raise to 9 for multiarch support. -- Clint Byrum Thu, 17 Nov 2011 17:38:19 -0800 mysql-5.5 (5.5.17-3) experimental; urgency=low [Clint Byrum] * d/control: setting Multi-Arch fields where appropriate. [Norbert Tretkowski] * Add Clint Byrum to Uploaders. -- Clint Byrum Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:36:50 -0800 mysql-5.5 (5.5.17-2) experimental; urgency=low * d/rules, d/control: Build with gcc 4.5 to avoid gcc 4.6 compile problems (see Debian bug number 630471) * d/rules, d/libmysqlclient*.files: changes to support multiarch. * d/libmysqlclient18.files, d/libmysqlclient-dev.files: install symlinks to dev libraries properly and remove libmysqlclient_r since it is no longer needed. libmysqlclient is now perfectly thread safe. This will cause FTBFS but can be corrected by simply removing _r, and avoids uncomfortable problem of trying to properly mangle libmysqlclient_r symlinks to libmysqlclient.so. -- Clint Byrum Wed, 09 Nov 2011 23:27:36 -0800 mysql-5.5 (5.5.17-1) experimental; urgency=low [Norbert Tretkowski] * New upstream release. * Fix empty libmysqld-pic package. * Run dh_apparmor on Ubuntu only. [Clint Byrum] * Rewrote debian/copyright file from scratch. -- Clint Byrum Tue, 08 Nov 2011 11:31:13 -0800 mysql-5.5 (5.5.13-1) experimental; urgency=low [Clint Byrum] * New upstream major release. Changing source name to mysql-5.5. (closes: #609592, #637274) * Dropping usr/lib/libmysqlclient*.la as they are no longer built by the cmake build, and are not necessary for linking properly. * Removing obsolete automake and dpatch build deps. * Converted source format to 3.0 (quilt). * debian/patches: Converted to quilt, and removed all except disable long filename check to allow building on sbuild/chroots. * Renamed packages with -5.1 suffix to -5.5. * Renaming mysql-testsuite to mysql-testsuite-5.5. * Dropping unneeded docs files. * Dropping libmysqlclient16-dev as transition is complete. * Bumping libmysqlclient to v18 for new SONAME. [Norbert Tretkowski] * Update my.cnf to use --lc-messages-dir instead --language. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:25:33 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.58-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 17 Jul 2011 17:26:27 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.57-3) unstable; urgency=low * Really fix syntax warning in preinst. (closes: #630672) -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:33:25 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.57-2) unstable; urgency=low * Acknowledge NMUs. (closes: #614044) * Fix syntax warning in preinst. (closes: #630672) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 18 Jun 2011 19:28:35 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.57-1.3) unstable; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload. * Use correct DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE and not DEB_HOST_BUILD_TYPE. -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 13 Jun 2011 17:02:50 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.57-1.2) unstable; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload. * Prefix gcc-4.5 and g++-4.5 with DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE to fix FTBFS on ia64, s390 and maybe more. -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 13 Jun 2011 13:20:37 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.57-1.1) unstable; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload (with permission of maintainer). * Build with gcc-4.5 (Closes: #614044) * Revert: "Build with -O2 instead -O3, MySQL seems not yet ready for - O3 when using gcc-4.6." since we are building with gcc-4.5. -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 13 Jun 2011 08:51:51 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.57-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Bump libmysqlclient16 shlibs to 5.1.50-1 as it introduced a new symbol. (closes: #617240) * Build with -O2 instead -O3, MySQL seems not yet ready for -O3 when using gcc-4.6. (closes: #614044) * Ignore errors in testsuite run on ia64. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 14 May 2011 14:56:13 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.56-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Replace doxygen and texlive-latex-base build-deps with doxygen-latex. (closes: #616270) -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 08 Mar 2011 20:59:41 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.55-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:56:42 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.54-2) unstable; urgency=low * Upload to unstable. * Add mysql-source-5.1 package, patch from Clint Byrum. (closes: #611965) * Update debconf translations: - Dutch, from Eric Spreen. (closes: #605590) - Slovak, from Slavko. (closes: #608885) * Fix minor grammar infelicity in debian-start script. (closes: #582955) -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 04 Feb 2011 16:28:08 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.54-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 17 Dec 2010 06:06:18 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.53-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 01 Dec 2010 12:41:28 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.51-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 02 Oct 2010 16:18:30 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.50-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 12 Sep 2010 20:13:25 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.49-3) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via incorrect propagation of type errors. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3833.dpatch: properly check for execution errors in sql/item_func.cc. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3833 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via derived table materializing. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3834.dpatch: handle temporary tables in sql/field.cc, sql/sql_select.*. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3834 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via user-variable assignment expression. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3835.dpatch: fix logic in sql/item_func.*, Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3835 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via pre-evaluation of LIKE predicates during view preparation. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3836.dpatch: make sure we're not in view preparation mode in sql/item_cmpfunc.cc. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3836 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via use of GROUP_CONCAT() and WITH ROLLUP together. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3837.dpatch: create a copy of the order structures in sql/item_sum.cc, sql/table.h. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3837 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via longblob and union or update with subquery. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3838.dpatch: handle REAL_RESULT in sql/item_func.cc. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3838 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via certain queries with nested joins. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3839.dpatch: fix nesting in sql/sql_select.cc. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3839 * SECURITY UPDATE: denial of service via PolyFromWKB() function and improper data. - debian/patches/61_CVE-2010-3840.dpatch: improve data handling in sql/spatial.cc. Add tests to mysql-test/*. - CVE-2010-3840 * Patches and changelog entries taken from Ubuntu. (closes: #599937) * Import and ACK NMU 5.1.49-2.1. (closes: #595120, #601152) -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 30 Nov 2010 09:20:33 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.49-2.1) unstable; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload. * debian/mysql-server-5.1.mysql.init: Remove $named from Should-Start/Should-Stop (closes: #595120). Thanks for Clint Byrum patch. * Update Portuguese translation (closes: #601152). Thanks for Miguel Figueiredo patch. -- Xavier Oswald Sat, 27 Nov 2010 17:43:13 +0100 mysql-5.1 (5.1.49-2) unstable; urgency=low * Check for server binary before executing any script. (closes: #583611) * Move my_print_defaults and perror from mysql-server-5.1 to mysql-client-5.1 package. (closes: #591373) * Update debconf translations: - Spanish, from Javier Fernández-Sanguino. (closes: #592171) - Galician, from Jorge Barreiro. (closes: #592813) - Arabic, from Ossama Khayat. (closes: #596169, #600884) - Czech, from Miroslav Kure. (closes: #598339) - Danish, from Joe Dalton. (closes: #599483) - Portuguese, from Rui Branco. (closes: #599759) - Catalan, from Jordi Mallach. (closes: #601098) * Add patch 99_fix_testsuite_for_installed_env.dpatch from Ubuntu to fix mysql-testsuite to work with the installation location. * Add README.source file to make lintian happy. * Update Standards-Version to 3.9.1, no changes required. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 27 Oct 2010 14:41:19 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.49-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 31 Jul 2010 12:34:43 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.48-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 17 Jun 2010 22:38:56 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.47-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. (closes: #582526) * Add patch to fix compile issue with embedded enabled. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 22 May 2010 08:59:41 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.46-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 11 May 2010 18:47:32 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.45-3) unstable; urgency=low * Upload to unstable. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 10 Apr 2010 19:22:55 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.45-2) experimental; urgency=low * Add mysql-server-core-5.1 package, containing the package and its manpage, to let packages like akonadi use the mysqld binary without using system databases. Thanks to Didier Raboud for the patch! (closes: #548419) * Add libterm-readkey-perl suggestion to mysql-client-5.1 package. (closes: #574505, #575769) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:36:25 +0200 mysql-5.1 (5.1.45-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Drop patch 10_readline_build_fix.dpatch. * Rename source package to mysql-5.1. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:56:02 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.44-3) unstable; urgency=low * Add patch that reinstates the reloading of character set data when a mysql_library_init() is done after a mysql_library_end(). (closes: #569549, #569595) -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:22:35 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.44-2) unstable; urgency=low * Disable innodb.innodb_information_schema test in testsuite run, it fails randomly on at least i386. (closes: #570693) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:45:59 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.44-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 18 Feb 2010 21:38:09 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.43-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Drop patches: + 11_binlog_wrong_offset.dpatch + 96_SECURITY_CVE-2009-4484.dpatch * Disable SSL related test in the testsuite until MySQL gets shipped with an updated SSL certificate. * Include symlinks for mysqlcheck manpages. (closes: #558760) * Fix some lintian warnings: + debian-news-entry-has-unknown-version + postinst-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig + postrm-has-useless-call-to-ldconfig * Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.4, no changes required. -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:03:42 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.41-4) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2009-4484: Copying name tags into an internal buffer from incoming stream we didn't check the buffer overflow. That may lead to memory overrun, crash etc. * Add -fno-strict-aliasing to $CFLAGS to get around testsuite errors when building with gcc 4.4.x. (closes: #554207) -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:03:25 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.41-3) unstable; urgency=low * Let mysql-server-5.1 replace libmysqlclient-dev (>= 5.1.41-1) because of moved InnoDB plugin. (closes: #557806) -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:20:36 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.41-2) unstable; urgency=low * Move InnoDB plugin into -server package. * Fix some lintian errors and warnings: + weak-library-dev-dependency + dir-or-file-in-var-run + command-with-path-in-maintainer-script * Ignore errors in testsuite run on s390. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 21 Nov 2009 13:37:17 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.41-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release. * Drop patch 60_zlib_innodb_workaround.dpatch, merged upstream. * Make $DATADIR readable/writeable only for user mysql. (closes: #555626) * Build with --without-readline to use system readline instead of bundled copy. (closes: #552003) -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:35:42 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.40-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Set thread_stack size to 192K rather than 128K. -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:12:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.39-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * New patch 60_zlib_innodb_workaround.dpatch to fix an incompatibility between zlib and innodb during testsuite run. * Wait in the SIGHUP trap to avoid killing an existing mysqld process when a HUP signal is sent to mysqld_safe, patch based based on Mathias Gug's fix from 5.0 series. (closes: #545044) * Update debconf translations: - Japanese, from Hideki Yamane. (closes: #545329) - Swedish, from Martin Bagge. (closes: #545731) * Fix some options in my.cnf about log_file have their named changed, patch from Mathias Gug. (closes: #545761) * Do not upgrade if there is an ndb management node configured, patch from Mathias Gug. (closes: #545760) * Switch build-dependency from libreadline5-dev to libreadline-dev. -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:41:51 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.37-2) unstable; urgency=low * Update debconf translations: - Swedish, from Martin Bagge. (closes: #539207) - Russian, from Yuri Kozlov. (closes: #540216) - French, from Christian Perrier. (closes: #540508) - Italian, from Luca Monducci. (closes: #541465) - German, from Thomas Mueller. (closes: #544477) * Handle DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS correctly, patch from Stephen Depooter. (closes: #523928) * Support ANSI mode in debian-start.inc.sh, patch from Mathias Gug. (closes: #534606) * Enable hardening. (closes: #542746) * Drop old_passwords option. (closes: #540366) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 02 Sep 2009 20:26:59 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.37-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Drop empty transitional package libmysqlclient15-dev, and provide/replace it with libmysqlclient-dev. (closes: #538659) * Ignore errors in testsuite on all archs but amd64, i386, ia64 and s390. (closes: #539679) * Update debconf translations: - French, from Christian Perrier. (closes: #539703) * Fixed typo regarding log_type in my.cnf. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 04 Aug 2009 19:25:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.36-5) unstable; urgency=low [ Christian Hammers ] * Applied debconf template patch from debian-l10n-english (thanks to Justin B Rye). * Added a missing misc:Depends to debian/control for lintian. * Fixes typo in initscript (thanks to Gaspar Lajos). [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * Ignore errors in testsuite run on mips. (closes: #539095) * Update debconf translations: - Basque, from Piarres Beobide. (closes: #539130) - Russian, from Yuri Kozlov. (closes: #539459) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 01 Aug 2009 11:13:55 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.36-4) unstable; urgency=low * dpkg-gensymbols caused a lot of FTBFS because the C++ libraries have slightly different symbol names on other archs (long vs. int somebody told me on IRC). We now limit the ABI compatibility check to amd64. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:46:20 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.36-3) unstable; urgency=low * Moving from experimental to unstable! -- Christian Hammers Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:42:39 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.36-2) experimental; urgency=low * Build both -fPIC (libmysql_pic.a) and non -fPIC (libmysqld.a) as some packages seem to need the -fPIC variant for their own build process. Documented in README.Debian. Thanks to Modestas Vainius for the patch. Closes: #508406 * Switch to out-of-source true build mode was a side effect of this change. * Added libmysqlclient16.symbols file (thanks to Raphael Hertzog). * Raised debian/compat from 4 to 7. * Updated innotop to 1.7.1. * Minor cleanups that lintian suggested. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 19 Jul 2009 18:48:53 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.36-1) experimental; urgency=low * Ex-maintainer upload :) * New upstream release. * SECURITY: Upstream fix for "mysql client does not escape strings in --html mode." (CVE-2008-4456) Closes: #526254 * Upstream fixes REPEAT() function. Closes: #447028 * Upstream fixes problems when mixing ORDER and GROUP BY. Closes: #470854 * There were many innodb fixes in the last two years, probably also for this unreproducible crash. CLoses: #447713 * Removed amd64 specific -fPIC compiler option that was introduced especially for building the NDB cluster module which is no longer part of this package (thanks to Modestas Vainius). Closes: #508406 * Put /etc/mysql/conf.d to mysql-server-5.1.dirs (thanks to Alexander Gerasiov). Closes: #515145 * Fixed mysql-test suite by adding 50_mysql-test__db_test.dpatch. It now passes 100% of the tests again. Also Closes: #533999 * Preinst now prevents Installation if NDB configuration is detected. * Applied Ubuntu patch that fixes privilege bootstrapping in postinst (thanks to Mathias Gug). Closes: #535492 * Applied Ubuntu patch that sets the debconf prio for the root password question to high and prevents it from being asked on 5.0 -> 5.1 upgrades (thanks to Mathias Gug). Closes: #535500 * Removed the check for ISAM tables as the only supported upgrade path is from lenny's MySQL-5.0. * Added /etc/mysql/conf.d/mysqld_safe_syslog.cnf which enables mysqld_safe to pipe all mysqld output into the syslog. The reason for not letting dpkg handle it via a normal config file change was that my.cnf is usually heavily tuned by the admin so the setting would go lost too easily. * Updated mysqlreport to version 3.5 (including two minor patches by me). -- Christian Hammers Wed, 01 Jul 2009 20:54:58 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.34-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 20 Apr 2009 20:23:10 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.33-2) experimental; urgency=low * Remove no longer active developers from uploaders field. * Drop workaround for upgrades from MySQL 3.23, not necessary any more. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 07 Apr 2009 11:23:25 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.33-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 02 Apr 2009 21:12:23 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.32-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 06 Mar 2009 18:48:23 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.31-2) experimental; urgency=low * Update SSL certificates, and re-enable SSL related tests when running the testsuite. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:08:42 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.31-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 08 Feb 2009 17:07:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.30-2) experimental; urgency=low * Drop MySQL Cluster support, it's deprecated since 5.1.24-RC. * Fix FTBFS if build twice in a row. (closes: #487091) -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 05 Dec 2008 21:04:55 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.30-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 27 Nov 2008 09:09:55 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.29rc-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:00:43 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.26rc-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 14 Jul 2008 21:46:59 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.25rc-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:55:02 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.24rc-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Ignore errors in testsuite on ia64 and s390. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:03:44 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.23rc-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. [ Christian Hammers ] * Add PIC support for NDB libraries on amd64 (thanks to Monty Taylor). * Add extra information when aborting due to a detected downgrade (thanks to Raphael Pinson). * Move libndbclient.so.3 to its own package as it now has a version != 0 (thanks to Raphael Pinson for reminding me). [ Monty Taylor ] * Remove 85_ndb__staticlib.dpatch since we have a libndbclient package now. * Add myself to the uploaders so that I don't get complaints about package signing. * Add libndbclient-dev package to go with libndbclient3. [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * Update patches: + 41_scripts__mysql_install_db.sh__no_test.dpatch * Drop patches: + 70_upstream_debian__configure.dpatch + 71_upstream_debian__Makefile.in.dpatch + 99_TEMP_minmax.dpatch * Remove Adam Conrad from uploaders on his request. Thanks for your work in the past! * Ignore errors in testsuite on amd64 and i386. -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:38:27 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.22rc-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Let mysql-server-5.1 pre-depend on debconf as it uses it in the preinst. * Fixed mysql-client-5.1 menu entry for upcoming menu policy 1.4. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 02 Oct 2007 22:45:37 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.21beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * My "Greetings from FrOSCon!" release. * New upstream version. * libmysqlclient.so.15 has been superseded by libmysqlclient.so.16. * Renamed libmysqlclient15-dev to libmysqlclient-dev but added an empty package libmysqlclient15-dev to ease the transition for packages with a versioned build-dep to libmysqlclient15-dev which is something that currently does not work with "Provides:". * Synced with 5.0 branch up to subversion release r909. * Commented out most of the compile conditionals in the hope that all architectures can be build the same way. * Added a lot of new binaries and manpages. * Switched to plugin based engines. -- Christian Hammers Sat, 25 Aug 2007 14:24:40 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.19beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:18:35 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.16beta-4) experimental; urgency=high * Merged with 5.0 r850: * SECURITY: In some previous versions mysql_install_db was not idempotent and did always create passwordless root accounts although it should only on initial installs (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #418672 * Added check for passwordless root accounts to debian-start. * As MySQL-5.0 is, at least currently, incompatible with Kernel 2.4 the installation is aborted for such old kernels. Debian Etch does not support them anyway according to the release notes but this might be unexpected and many production servers still have self build ones installed (thanks to Marc-Christian Petersen). See: #416841 * Adjusted TeX build-deps to texlive. * Added innotop. * Changed maintainer email address to pkg-mysql-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org -- Christian Hammers Thu, 19 Apr 2007 19:29:29 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.16beta-3) experimental; urgency=low * Merged with 5.0 r837: * Activated the blackhole engine as it's needed for replicating partition designs (thanks to Cyril SCETBON). * Fixed segfault on i486 systems without cpuid instruction (thanks to Lennart Sorensen). Closes: #410474 * Only use of the non-essential debconf package in postrm if it is still installed (thanks to Michael Ablassmeier). Closes: #416838 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 18 Mar 2007 21:48:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.16beta-2) experimental; urgency=low * Merged with 5.0 r818: * Fixed FTBFS on Sparc introduced with the "make -j" trick in 5.0.32-8 (thanks to Frank Lichtenheld). Closes: #415026 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 18 Mar 2007 21:20:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.16beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. * SECURITY: Using an INFORMATION_SCHEMA table with ORDER BY in a subquery could cause a server crash (CVE-2007-1420). * Added temporary patch 90_TEMP_sqlparse-ifdef to avoid build problems. * Merged with 5.0 r809: * Updated mysqlreport to latest upstream (and patched --help usage message and "return if qcache_size==0"). * Merged with 5.0 r798: * Adapt MAKE_J to use the -j option with the number of available processors. (thanks to Raphael Pinson). * Merged with 5.0 r758: * Changed minimum required version in dh_makeshlibs to 5.0.27-1 as 5.0.26 had an ABI breakage in it! This is the cause for Perl programs crashing with the following error: Transactions not supported by database at /usr/lib/perl5/DBI.pm line 672 * Added some more comments to the default my.cnf. * Added support for /etc/mysql/conf.d/. * The debian-start script that runs on every server start now first upgrades the system tables (if neccessary) and then check them as it sometimes did not work the other way around (e.g. for MediaWiki). The script now uses mysql_update instead of mysql_update_script as recommended. See: 409780 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 2 Mar 2007 01:00:55 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.15beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. [Monty Taylor] * Removed patches/25_mysys__default.c - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/26_client__mysql_upgrade.c - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/29_scripts__mysqlbug.sh - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/39_scripts__mysqld_safe.sh__port_dir - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/42_scripts__mysqldumpslow__slowdir - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/45_warn-CLI-passwords - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/89_ndb__records.dpatch - fixed upstream. * Removed patches/86_ndbapi_tc_selection.dpatch - fixed upstream. [Christian Hammers] * Synced with 5.0.32-4. * mysql-server-5.0 pre-depends on adduser now and has --disabled-login explicitly added to be on the safe side (thanks to the puiparts team). Closes: #408362 * Corrections the terminology regarding NDB in the comments of all config files and init scripts (thanks to Geert Vanderkelen of MySQL). -- Christian Hammers Wed, 7 Feb 2007 11:34:52 -0200 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.14beta-2) experimental; urgency=low [Christian Hammers] * Readded 85_ndb__staticlib.dpatch with slight modifications. * Backported debian-start scripts from 5.0. [Monty Taylor] * Now build-depends on bison. * Updated to standards 3.7.2. * Removed references to comp_err. * build-depend on automake1.9 to match upstream * Merged runlevel changes from 5.0. * Added 26_client__mysql_upgrade.c.dpatch to fix a segfault in mysql_upgrade when using a password. It's been fixed upstream in 5.1.15. * Moved BDB check to sanity_checks() and added a note about deprecation. * Use my_print_defaults instead of mysqld --print-defaults * Changed NDB Data and Management node startup seqence. Prevented both from restarting on upgrade to address rolling upgrade issues. * Added a "start-initial" option to the Data Node init script to support initial node starts. * Added 86_ndbapi_tc_selection.dpatch to fix a bug that causes a segfault when using the NdbApi. http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=24914 Fixed in 5.1.15 * Added 89_ndb__records.dpatch to fix http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=25567, which causes a table scan per table per query. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 31 Jan 2007 01:17:35 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.14beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream. * Removed references to mysql_explain_log * Changed context for patch to mysqld_multi.1 * Removed 70_kfreebsd.dpatch - applied to upstream * Removed 87_ps_Hurd - applied to upstream * Replaced --without-readline to --with-libedit to configure options, as --without-readline doesn't seem to do the right thing anymore. -- Monty Taylor Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:59:55 -0800 mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.11beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * Starting new 5.1 branch! * FIXME: Following patch couldn't be applied: ## 85_ndb__staticlib.dpatch by * FIXME: Following patch couldn't be applied: ## 86_PATH_MAX.dpatch -- Christian Hammers Sat, 29 Jul 2006 11:35:42 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.84-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Update patches: + debian/patches/60_disabled_tests.dpatch -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 24 Jul 2009 18:05:11 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.83-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Update patches: + debian/patches/45_warn-CLI-passwords.dpatch (closes: #536548) + debian/patches/60_disabled_tests.dpatch -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 18 Jul 2009 08:18:53 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.81-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Remove patches: + debian/patches/63_update_ssl_certs.dpatch -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 04 May 2009 18:53:05 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.77-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 17 Feb 2009 18:42:46 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.75-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Update patches: + debian/patches/33_scripts__mysql_create_system_tables__no_test.dpatch * Remove patches: + debian/patches/50_fix_agg_functions.dpatch -- Norbert Tretkowski Mon, 22 Dec 2008 11:01:38 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.67-3) unstable; urgency=low * Really apply patch from 5.0.74 to fix check for non-aggregated columns in queries. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 16 Dec 2008 07:19:23 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.67-2) unstable; urgency=low * New patch from 5.0.74 to fix check for non-aggregated columns in queries. (closes: #505179, #505181) * Add patch from Dan Munckton: + Clearly indicate that we do not support running multiple instances of mysqld by duplicating the init script. (closes: #314785, #324834, #435165, #444216) + Properly parameterize all existing references to the mysql config file (/etc/mysql/my.cnf). * Really fix FTBFS if build twice in a row. (closes: #442684) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:12:30 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.67-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Update patches: + debian/patches/25_mysys__default.c.dpatch + debian/patches/80_fix_user_setup_on_localhost.dpatch * Remove patches: + debian/patches/50_fix_mysqldump.dpatch + debian/patches/51_incorrect-order.dpatch + debian/patches/52_ndb-gcc-4.2.dpatch + debian/patches/53_integer-gcc-4.2.dpatch + debian/patches/54_ssl-client-support.dpatch + debian/patches/55_testsuite-2008.dpatch + debian/patches/56_fix_order_by.dpatch + debian/patches/57_fix_mysql_replication.dpatch + debian/patches/58_disable-ndb-backup-print.dpatch + debian/patches/59_fix_relay_logs_corruption.dpatch + debian/patches/60_rpl_test_failure.dpatch + debian/patches/90_upstreamdebiandir.dpatch + debian/patches/91_SECURITY_CVE-2007-5925.dpatch + debian/patches/92_SECURITY_CVE-2008-2079.dpatch + debian/patches/93_SECURITY_CVE-2008-3963.dpatch * Fix FTBFS if build twice in a row. (closes: #442684) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 02 Nov 2008 13:51:50 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-24) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low * Update SSL certificates, and re-enable SSL related tests when running the testsuite. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 03 Feb 2009 15:40:47 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-23) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=medium * Reset debconf password variable root_password_again immediately after using it. (closes: #513262) * Disable SSL related tests when running the testsuite until MySQL bug #42366 gets fixed. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:07:32 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-22) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low * New patch 10_mysql_secure_installation.dpatch to fix failure on passwords which need quoting. (closes: #511929) * New patch 62_delete_with_self-join.dpatch from 5.0.54 to fix MyISAM storage engine error (134) doing delete with self-join. (closes: #512651) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 25 Jan 2009 10:02:35 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-21) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low * Ask for MySQL root password at high priority, because otherwise all default installations will miss this question, thanks to Thijs Kinkhorst for the patch. (closes: #510875) * Do not fail checking tables when using sql-mode ansi-quotes, thanks to Renato Alves for the patch. (closes: #507049) -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 09 Jan 2009 10:24:23 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-20) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low * New patch 60_fix_leap_seconds.dpatch from 5.0.74 to return leap second values with a time part that ends with :59:59. (closes: #510177) -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 30 Dec 2008 10:32:46 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-19) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low * New patch 50_fix_mysqldump2.dpatch from 5.0.60 to fix dumping databases from mysql 4.0 server. (closes: #507789) * Do not create a guest account during bootstrap. (closes: #463704) -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 04 Dec 2008 23:07:19 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-18) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2008-4098: Inadequate validation of paths used in DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY clauses of CREATE TABLE statements enabled attackers to write to tables in other databases to which they could not ordinarily have access. -- Devin Carraway Tue, 25 Nov 2008 05:38:45 +0000 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-17) testing-proposed-updates; urgency=low * Don't use commented out passwords from debian.cnf. (closes: #453820) * Update watch file to recognize releases > 5.0.45. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 02 Nov 2008 13:31:32 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-16) unstable; urgency=low * New patch 60_rpl_test_failure.dpatch from 5.0.54 to fix a race condition with the rpl_packet test in some cases. (closes: #501413) -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:50:43 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-15) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2008-3963: An empty bit-string literal (b'') caused a server crash. Now the value is parsed as an empty bit value (which is treated as an empty string in string context or 0 in numeric context). (closes: #498362) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 14 Sep 2008 18:27:46 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-14) unstable; urgency=low * Update debconf translations: - Swedish, from Martin Bagge. (closes: #491688) - Netherlands, from Thijs Kinkhorst. (closes: #492723) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 07 Sep 2008 20:18:31 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-13) unstable; urgency=medium * New patch 59_fix_relay_logs_corruption.dpatch from 5.0.56 to fix corruption in relay logs. (closes: #463515) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 03 Sep 2008 09:13:46 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-12) unstable; urgency=low * Disable rpl_ndb_innodb_trans test when running the testsuite, fails randomly on i386. (closes: #494238) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 09 Aug 2008 15:56:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-11) unstable; urgency=low * Disable innodb_handler test when running the testsuite, fails randomly on s390. (closes: #491363) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:34:51 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-10) unstable; urgency=high * Merge testing-security upload to finally fix CVE-2008-2079, thanks to Devin Carraway and Steffen Joeris. (closes: #480292) * New patch 58_disable-ndb-backup-print.dpatch from 5.0.54 to disable ndb_backup_print, ndb_alter_table and ndb_replace tests when running the testsuite. (closes: #474893) * Reenable error handling in testsuite on i386, disabling it was just a workaround for the problem which is now fixed with the above patch. * Update debconf translations: - Vietnamese, from Clytie Siddall. (closes: #486443) - Spanish, from Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña. (closes: #488740) - Slovak, from helix84. (closes: #489266) * Make lintian happy: - Fix build-dependency on -1 revision. - Fix deprecated chown usage. - Fix spelling error in description. -- Norbert Tretkowski Tue, 15 Jul 2008 19:37:35 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-9+lenny2) testing-security; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload by the security team. * Correct error number in symlink.test to avoid FTBFS on some archs. -- Steffen Joeris Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:44:57 +0000 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-9+lenny1) testing-security; urgency=high * Non-maintainer upload by the security team. * Correct and expand 92_SECURITY_CVE-2008-2079.dpatch to cover all symlinks and check the output of fn_format(). (closes: #480292) Fixes: CVE-2008-2079 -- Steffen Joeris Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:30:39 +0000 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-9) unstable; urgency=low * Ignore errors in testsuite on i386. (workaround for #474893) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:07:03 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-8) unstable; urgency=low * New patch 80_fix_user_setup_on_localhost.dpatch from Daniel Hahler to fix a duplicate key error when install MySQL server on a host with hostname localhost. (closes: #478319) * Really fix build on non-linux systems, this time without producing a build error on some architectures. (closes: #485971) * Update debconf translations: - French, from Christian Perrier. (closes: #478553) - German, from Alwin Meschede. (closes: #478672) - Italian, from Luca Monducci. (closes: #479363) - Czech, from Miroslav Kure. (closes: #480924) - Galician, from Jacobo Tarrio. (closes: #480965) - Basque, from Piarres Beobide. (closes: #481840) - Swedish, from Martin Bagge. (closes: #482466, #486307) - Turkish, from Mert Dirik. (closes: #484704) - Russian, from Yuri Kozlov. (closes: #486149) - Finnish, from Esko Arajärvi. (closes: #486554) - Portuguese, from Miguel Figueiredo. (closes: #486709) - Romanian, from Eddy Petrișor. (closes: #486944) - Japanese, from Hideki Yamane. (closes: #487270) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 21 Jun 2008 19:20:48 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-7) unstable; urgency=high [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2008-2079: It was possible to circumvent privileges through the creation of MyISAM tables employing the DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY options to overwrite existing table files in the MySQL data directory. Use of the MySQL data directory in DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY is now disallowed. Patch from openSUSE 11.0, thanks to Michal Marek. (closes: #480292) * Fix build on non-linux systems, like hurd-i386. (closes: #480362) * Include symlinks for mysqlcheck. (closes: #480647) [ Monty Taylor ] * Remove ndb_cpcd, as it is only for the NDB test suite and not useful as a public program. * Fix debian-start.inc.sh for table names with characters needing quotes. Thanks Felix Rublack! (closes: #480525, #481154, #481303, #484012) * Delete mysql-common.README.Debian. Nothing in it was relevant, and the useful information is in mysql-server anyway. (closes: #480940) * Remove a spurious HOME= in logrotate script. -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 05 Jun 2008 11:49:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-6) unstable; urgency=low * Fix debian-start.inc.sh to not print the row counts of the tables queried. (closes: #478256, #479697) -- Monty Taylor Wed, 14 May 2008 00:47:46 -0700 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-5) unstable; urgency=medium * New patch 57_fix_mysql_replication.dpatch from 5.0.54 to fix directory for relay logs when using replication. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:55:04 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-4) unstable; urgency=low [ Monty Taylor ] * Remove build of ndb docs, since they are not installed. Removed build deps on TeX and doxygen since that's all they were there for. * Replace script in check_for_crashed_tables with a myisam-recover option and a script to trigger a check of those tables. (thanks HarrisonF and kolbe) * Replace direct calls to test suite with calls to the make targets used by the MySQL build and qa teams for releases. * Add --skip-ndbcluster to the postinst bootstrap command. It's really a workaround for a bug in 5.1, but it's probably a good idea anyway since we certainly don't need cluster to spin up, and if people have enabled cluster in their my.cnf file, there could be postinst issues if cluster isn't running. * Remove reference to configure options that no longer exist. * Add myself to uploaders. [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * New patch 56_fix_order_by.dpatch from Ubuntu to fix ORDER BY not working with GROUP BY. (closes: #471737) * Add note about filename extensions in the /etc/mysql/conf.d/ directory in my.cnf. (closes: #461759) * Confirm password on install, patch from Nicolas Valcárcel. (closes: #471887) * Remove Adam Conrad from uploaders on his request. Thanks for your work in the past! * Use lsb_release to detect distribution. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sat, 05 Apr 2008 21:51:43 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-3) unstable; urgency=low * Disable patch 60_raise-max-keylength.dpatch in default build, but still ship it in the source package. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 17 Feb 2008 18:54:42 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-2) unstable; urgency=low * Replace 54_ssl-client-support.dpatch added in 5.0.51-2 with patch from upstream. * Ignore errors in testsuite on powerpc. -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 17 Feb 2008 12:42:58 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * New upstream security hotfix release. Low priority upload anyway because 5.0.51-3 already contained all security fixes. * Remove patches: + debian/patches/51_mysqlcheck-result.dpatch + debian/patches/92_SECURITY_CVE-2007-6303.dpatch + debian/patches/93_SECURITY_CVE-2007-6304.dpatch + debian/patches/94_SECURITY_CVE-2008-0226+0227.dpatch * Add recommendation on libhtml-template-perl to -server package, used by ndb_size. (closes: #462265) * New patch 60_raise-max-keylength.dpatch to raise the maximum key length to 4005 bytes or 1335 UTF-8 characters. (closes: #463137) * New patch 51_sort-order.dpatch from 5.0.52 to fix incorrect order when using range conditions on 2 tables or more. * Support DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS option 'nocheck' to skip tests. * Update mysqlreport to 3.4a release. [ Luk Claes ] * Updated Japanese debconf translation. (closes: #462158) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:57:45 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51-3) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2008-0226 and CVE-2008-0227: Three vulnerabilities in yaSSL versions 1.7.5 and earlier were discovered that could lead to a server crash or execution of unauthorized code. The exploit requires a server with yaSSL enabled and TCP/IP connections enabled, but does not require valid MySQL account credentials. The exploit does not apply to OpenSSL. (closes: #460873) * Fix LSB header in init scripts (patch from Petter Reinholdtsen). (closes: #458798) * Run testsuite on all archs, but ignore errors on alpha, arm, armel, hppa, mipsel and sparc. (closes: #460402) -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:37:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51-2) unstable; urgency=low [ Monty Taylor ] * Added --with-system-type to set the version_compile_os field. * Cleaned up some lintian warnings. * Removed 43_scripts__mysql_update__password.dpatch since we don't use mysql_upgrade_shell anymore and use mysql_upgrade instead. * Removed 88_mctype_attrib.dpatch, http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=25118 is closed with http://lists.mysql.com/commits/24337 * Added mysql-community/mysql-enterprise virtual packages in provides and conflicts to ease transitions between versions. [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * Add -fPIC to CFLAGS to allow other packages to be built against libmysqld.a on amd64. (closes: #457915) * New patch 55_testsuite-2008.dpatch to fix FTBFS in testsuite. (closes: #458695) * New patch 54_ssl-client-support.dpatch to fix SSL client support. * Don't run testsuite on alpha, arm, hppa, mipsel and sparc. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 02 Jan 2008 18:40:04 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. + Fix a crash in mysql_client_test due to gcc 4.x optimizations. (closes: #452558) * Update patches: + debian/patches/41_scripts__mysql_install_db.sh__no_test.dpatch + debian/patches/89_ndb__staticlib.dpatch * Run testsuite after build. * Re-add manpages, they are licensed under GPL now and redistribution is permitted. * Drop linux-libc-dev build-dependency, it's now being pulled by libc-dev which is build-essential. (closes: #431018) * Remove old optimizations for MySQL 3.23.x, they are no longer required. (closes: #436552) * Don't fail when upgrading mysql-common if $datadir is empty or not defined (patch from Edward Allcutt). (closes: #453127) * New patch from 5.0.52 to fix mysqldump because 'null' is shown as type of fields for view with bad definer. (closes: #454227) * New patch from 5.0.52 to fix mysqlcheck test result. * New patch from 5.0.52 to fix wrong optimization in ndb code when building with gcc 4.2.x. * New patch from 5.0.54 to fix wrong number output due to integer overflow when building with gcc 4.2.x. * New Finnish debconf translation from Esko Arajärvi. (closes: #448776) * Update Basque debconf translation from Aitor Ibañez. (closes: #456193) * Add Vcs-* and Homepage fields to source stanza in control file. * Update mysqlreport to 3.2 release. * Let mysql-server-5.0 pre-depend on debconf, because it's preinst is using it. * Drop menu item for innotop. -- Norbert Tretkowski Fri, 14 Dec 2007 09:59:36 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.45-5) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2007-6303: ALTER VIEW retained the original DEFINER value, even when altered by another user, which could allow that user to gain the access rights of the view. Now ALTER VIEW is allowed only to the original definer or users with the SUPER privilege. (closes: #455737) * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2007-6304: When using a FEDERATED table, the local server can be forced to crash if the remote server returns a result with fewer columns than expected. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 12 Dec 2007 20:23:43 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.45-4) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2007-5969: Using RENAME TABLE against a table with explicit DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY options can be used to overwrite system table information by replacing the file to which the symlink points. (closes: #455010) -- Norbert Tretkowski Sun, 09 Dec 2007 12:29:54 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.45-3) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2007-5925: The convert_search_mode_to_innobase function in ha_innodb.cc in the InnoDB engine in MySQL 5.1.23-BK and earlier allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (database crash) via a certain CONTAINS operation on an indexed column, which triggers an assertion error. (closes: #451235) -- Norbert Tretkowski Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:40:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.45-2) unstable; urgency=low * Package is now team-maintained. (closes: #421026) [ Sean Finney ] * New/updated debconf translations: - Spanish, from Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña (closes: #426442). - German, from Alwin Meschede (closes: #426545). - Danish, from Claus Hindsgaul (closes: #426783). - French, from Christian Perrier (closes: #430944). * Add Recommends on libterm-readkey-perl for mysql-client-5.0 package, used by mysqlreport add-on to mask password entry (closes: #438375). [ Norbert Tretkowski ] * Add myself to uploaders. * Suggest usage of an update statement on the user table to change the mysql root user password instead using mysqladmin, to catch all root users from all hosts. (closes: #435744) * Remove informations about a crash in the server during flush-logs when having expire_logs_days enabled but log-bin not, this bug was fixed in 5.0.32 already. (closes: #368547) * Disable log_bin option in default config file and add a note to the NEWS file. (closes: #349661) * Fix FTBFS if build twice in a row. (closes: #442684) * Remove check for buggy options from init script. * Update innotop to 1.6.0 release. * Add mysqlreport and innotop to mysql-client description. * Use shorter server version string. -- Norbert Tretkowski Wed, 14 Nov 2007 20:00:06 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.45-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. [sean finney] * removed patches that are incorporated into the latest release: - 70_cpuid_on_i486.dpatch - 91_SECURITY_CVE-2007-2691_alter-drop * new patch 90_upstreamdebiandir.dpatch to keep a few lingering references to the upstream ./debian dir out of the build, at least until we find a nice way to collaborate on sharing the directory. * updated CRUFT list to fix double-build breakage (closes: #424590). * add conditional build-deps for linux-libc-dev to fix FTBFS for non-linux arch's (closes: #431018). * added notes to my.cnf and README.Debian about setting tmpdir when configuring a replication slave. thanks to Rudy Gevaert for pointing this out (closes: #431825). -- sean finney Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:50:33 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.41a-1) unstable; urgency=high [sean finney] * SECURITY: Fix for CVE-2007-2691: DROP/RENAME TABLE statements (closes: #424778). [Christian Hammers] * Removed all manpages from the source (therefore the "41a") as they are not licensed under the GPL and redistribution is not permitted (thanks to Mathias Gug). Closes: #430018 * Added linux-libc-dev to the build-depends as else an illegal dependency to asm/atomic.h is generated in /usr/include/mysql/my_global.h. Closes: 424276 [Christian Perrier] * Debconf templates and debian/control reviewed by the debian-l10n- english team as part of the Smith review project. Closes: #419974 * Debconf translation updates: - French. Closes: #422187 - Galician. Closes: #420118 - Italian. Closes: #421349 - Brazilian Portuguese. Closes: #421516 - Arabic. Closes: #421751 - Czech. Closes: #421766 - Portuguese. Closes: #422428 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 24 Jun 2007 21:12:42 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.41-2) unstable; urgency=low * the previous "translation changes" inadvertently introduced unrelated changes in the package control file. -- sean finney Sun, 13 May 2007 12:32:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.41-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release [sean finney] * Bump the priority of the debconf prompt for the root password to high, to ensure the question shows up in a default installation (closes: #418672). * Debconf templates and debian/control reviewed by the debian-l10n- english team as part of the Smith review project. Closes: #419974 * Debconf translation updates: - French. Closes: #422187 - Galician. Closes: #420118 - Italian. Closes: #421349 - Brazilian Portuguese. Closes: #421516 - Arabic. Closes: #421751 - Czech. Closes: #421766 - Portuguese. Closes: #422428 * massaged the local PATH_MAX patch. * removed temp sql parsing patch which has been incorporated upstream * upstream no longer includes the mysql_create_system_tables command, so removed our local patches for it. * the following issues may have been fixed in a previous version of mysql-server-5.0, but the exact version is not clear so they will be marked as fixed in this version. * lots of NDB-related fixes, including those related to problems with AUTO_INCREMENT (closes: #310878). * fix for "connections remaining in sleep state" (closes: #318011). * fix for "denies queries randomly" (closes: #399602). * problems indexing on char() binary fields were ISAM specific, which is no longer supported (closes: #326698). * fix for problems with "complicated joins" (closes: 348682). * fix for problems with "flushing logs, server crash" (closes: #348682). * fix for AUTO_INCREMENT and duplicate keys (closes: #416145). * fix for "DROP FUNCTIONS doesn't work" (closes: #290670). -- sean finney Sat, 12 May 2007 12:10:20 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.38-3) unstable; urgency=low * Added innotop. * Changed maintainer email address to pkg-mysql-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org -- Christian Hammers Thu, 19 Apr 2007 19:21:15 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.38-2) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: In some previous versions mysql_install_db was not idempotent and did always create passwordless root accounts although it should only on initial installs (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #418672 * Added check for passwordless root accounts to debian-start. * As MySQL-5.0 is, at least currently, incompatible with Kernel 2.4 the installation is aborted for such old kernels. Debian Etch does not support them anyway according to the release notes but this might be unexpected and many production servers still have self build ones installed (thanks to Marc-Christian Petersen). See: #416841 * Adjusted TeX build-deps to texlive. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 17 Apr 2007 01:00:41 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.38-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Activated the blackhole engine as it's needed for replicating partition designs (thanks to Cyril SCETBON). * Fixed segfault on i486 systems without cpuid instruction (thanks to Lennart Sorensen). Closes: #410474 * Only use of the non-essential debconf package in postrm if it is still installed (thanks to Michael Ablassmeier). Closes: #416838 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 5 Apr 2007 22:43:41 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.36-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Closes: #400460, #408159, #408533 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 22 Mar 2007 22:16:31 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-10) unstable; urgency=high * Really fixed FTBFS on Sparc introduced with the "make -j" trick in 5.0.32-8 (thanks to Frank Lichtenheld). Closes: #415026 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 18 Mar 2007 20:52:33 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-9) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed FTBFS on Sparc introduced with the "make -j" trick in 5.0.32-8 (thanks to Frank Lichtenheld). Closes: #415026 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 15 Mar 2007 18:55:42 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-8) unstable; urgency=high [Sean Finney] * SECURITY: - CVE-2007-1420: Single Row Subselect DoS. Specially crafted subselect queries could crash the mysql server. Patch backported from upstream changeset 19685 (46_CVE-2007-1420_subselect_dos.dpatch) closes: #414790. [Christian Hammers] * Adapt MAKE_J to use the -j option with the number of available processors. (thanks to Raphael Pinson). * Updated mysqlreport to latest upstream (and patched --help usage message and "return if qcache_size==0"). -- sean finney Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:19:08 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-7) unstable; urgency=low * Updated French Debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #411330 * Updated Danish Debconf translation (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul). Closes: #411328 * Updated Portuguese Debconf translation (thanks to "Traduz"). Closes: #411339 * Updated Czech Debconf translation (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #411341 * Added Norwegian Debconf translation (thanks to Bjorn Steensrud). Closes: #411345 * Updated Spanish Debconf translation (thanks to Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pena). Closes: #411347 * Updated Japanese Debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #411368 * Updated Swedish Debconf translation (thanks to Andreas Henriksson). Closes: #411370 * Updated Italian Debconf translation (thanks to Luca Monducci). Closes: #411377 * Updated Galician Debconf translation (thanks to Jacobo Tarrio). Closes: #411379 * Updated Russian Debconf translation (thanks to Yuriy Talakan). Closes: #411442 * Updated Basque Debconf translation (thanks to Piarres Beobide). Closes: #411457 * Updated German Debconf translation (thanks to Alwin Meschede). Closes: #411480 * Updated Dutch Debconf translation (thanks to Thijs Kinkhorst). * Updated Brazilian Portuguese translation (thanks to Andre Luis Lopes). Closes: #411536 * Updated Romanian Debconf translation (thanks to Stan Ioan-Eugen). Closes: #411764 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 16 Feb 2007 23:20:42 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-6) unstable; urgency=low * Changed wording in Debconf templates to better fit to the graphical interface (thanks to Frank Kuester). Closes: #411165 * Lintian suggested style changes to some other Debconf questions. * Removed accidently stdout output from init script. -- Christian Hammers Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:29:18 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-5) unstable; urgency=medium * Backported upstream patch for a bug that crashed the server when using certain join/group/limit combinations. Users of the Joomla CMS seemed to be affected by this. Closes: #403721 * The debian-start script that runs on every server start now first upgrades the system tables (if neccessary) and then check them as it sometimes did not work the other way around (e.g. for MediaWiki). The script now uses mysql_update instead of mysql_update_script as recommended. Closes: 409780 * Remove the Debconf generated config file in postrm. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 15 Feb 2007 04:47:04 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-4) unstable; urgency=high [Christian Hammers] * Changed minimum required version in dh_makeshlibs to 5.0.27-1 as 5.0.26 had an ABI breakage in it! This is the cause for Perl programs crashing with the following error: "Transactions not supported by database at /usr/lib/perl5/DBI.pm line 672" * The old_passwords setting that is set according to a Debconf question is now written to /etc/mysql/conf.d/old_passwords.cnf instead directly to the conffile /etc/mysql/my.cnf which would be fobidden by policy (thanks to Robert Bihlmeyer). Closes: #409750 * Added some more comments to the default my.cnf. [Monty Taylor] * Added bison to build dependencies. * Added a "start-initial" option to the Data Node init script to support initial node starts. * Changed NDB Data and Management node startup seqence. Prevented both from restarting on upgrade to address rolling upgrade issues. * Updated build-depends to depend on automake1.9 instead of automake1.8 to match what upstream uses. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 31 Jan 2007 01:14:09 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-3) unstable; urgency=high * mysql-server-5.0 pre-depends on adduser now and has --disabled-login explicitly added to be on the safe side (thanks to the puiparts team). Closes: #408362 * Corrections the terminology regarding NDB in the comments of all config files and init scripts (thanks to Geert Vanderkelen of MySQL). * Updated Swedish Debconf translation (thanks to Andreas Henriksson). Closes: #407859 * Updated Czech Debconf translation (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #407809 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:18:47 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-2) unstable; urgency=high * The last upload suffered from a regression that made NDB totally unusable and caused a dependency to libmysqlclient15-dev in the mysql-server-5.0 package. The relevant 85_* patch was re-added again. Closes: #406435 * Added lintian-overrides for an error that does not affect our packages. There are now only warnings and not errors left. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 9 Jan 2007 23:55:10 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.32-1) unstable; urgency=high * New upstream version. * SECURITY: mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql altered the table_privs.table_priv column to contain too few privileges, causing loss of the CREATE VIEW and SHOW VIEW privileges. (MySQL Bug#20589) * SECURITY (DoS): ALTER TABLE statements that performed both RENAME TO and {ENABLE|DISABLE} KEYS operations caused a server crash. (MySQL Bug#24089) * SECURITY (DoS): LAST_DAY('0000-00-00') could cause a server crash. (MySQL Bug#23653) * SECURITY (DoS): Using EXPLAIN caused a server crash for queries that selected from INFORMATION_SCHEMA in a subquery in the FROM clause. (MySQL Bug#22413) * SECURITY (DoS): Invalidating the query cache (e.g. when using stored procedures) caused a server crash for INSERT INTO ... SELECT statements that selected from a view. (MySQL Bug#20045) * Using mysql_upgrade with a password crashed the server. Closes: #406229 * yaSSL crashed on pre-Pentium Intel and Cyrix CPUs. (MySQL Bug#21765) Closes: #383759 * Lots of small fixes to the NDB cluster storage engine. * Updated Japanese Debconf template (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #405793 * Fixed comment regarding "mycheck" in debian-start (thanks to Enrico Zini). Closes: #405787 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 6 Jan 2007 14:26:20 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.30-3) unstable; urgency=low * Updated Brazilian Debconf translation (thanks to Andre Luis Lopes). Closes: #403821 * Added Romanian Debconf translation (thanks to Stan Ioan-Eugen). Closes: #403943 * Updated Spanish Debconf translation (thanks to Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pena). Closes: #404084 * Updated Galician Debconf translation (thanks to Jacobo Tarrio). Closes: #404318 * Updated Dutch Debconf translation (thanks to Vincent Zweije). Closes: #404566 * Updated Danish Debconf translation (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul). Closes: #405018 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 21 Dec 2006 21:35:09 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.30-2) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed upstream regression in header files that lead to FTBFS for mysql-admin, mysql-query-browser and probably other pacakges. (thanks to Andreas Henriksson). Closes: #403081, #403082 * Fixed some upstream scripts by replacing /etc by /etc/mysql (thanks to Julien Antony). Closes: #401083 * Updated French Debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #401434 * Added Spanish Debconf translation (thanks to Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pena). Closes: #401953 * Marked a Debconf question that is just a dummy and only internally used as not-needing-translation. Closes: #403163 * Fixed mysqlslowdump patch to not remove the usage() function (thanks to Monty Tailor). -- Christian Hammers Sun, 3 Dec 2006 19:20:10 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.30-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version (switch to the MySQL Enterprise branch). * Upstream bugfix for the Innodb performance bug: "Very poor performance with multiple queries running concurrently (Bug#15815)". * Upstream bugfix for a possible server crash: "Selecting from a MERGE table could result in a server crash if the underlying tables had fewer indexes than the MERGE table itself (Bug#22937)" * Upstream bugfies for *lot* of NDB problems. * Upstream bugfix for Innodb optimizer bug. Closes: #397597 * Updated Italian Debconf translation (thanks to Luca Monducci). Closes: #401305 * Updated debian/watch file to MySQL Enterprise branch. -- Christian Hammers Sat, 2 Dec 2006 16:36:38 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.27-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Disabled YaSSL x86 assembler as it was reported to crash applications like pam-mysql or proftpd-mysql which are linked against libmysqlclient on i486 and Cyrix (i586) CPUs. Closes: #385147 * Adjusted mysql-server-4.1 priority to extra and section to oldlibs according to the ftp masters overrides. * Updated German Debconf translation (thanks to Alwin Meschede). Closes: #400809 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 22 Nov 2006 13:36:31 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.27-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version (but no codechange, the only difference to 5.0.26 was a patch to the ABI change which Debian already included. * When dist-upgrading from mysql-server-4.1/sarge dpkg does not longer ask unnecessary "config file has changed" questions regarding /etc/init.d/mysql, /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server and /etc/mysql/debian-start just because these files previously belonged to mysql-server-4.1 and not to mysql-server-5.0. To archive this mysql-server-5.0 now pre-depends on mysql-common which provides current versions of those files. * The automatic run mysql_upgrade now works with non-standard datadir settings, too (thanks to Benjami Villoslada). Closes: #394607 * Debconf now asks if the old_passwords option is really needed. * Improved explanations of the old_passwords variable in my.cnf. * Removed possibly leftover cron script from MySQL-4.1 (thanks to Mario Oyorzabal Salgado). Closes: #390889 * Postrm ignores failed "userdel mysql". * Updated Danish Debconf translation (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul). Closes: #398784 * Added Euskarian Debconf translation (thanks to Piarres Beobide). Closes: #399045 * Updated Japanese Debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #399074 * Updated German Debconf translation (thanks to Alwin Meschede). Closes: #399087 * New Portuguese debconf translations from Miguel Figueiredo. Closes: #398186 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 7 Nov 2006 21:26:25 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.26-3) unstable; urgency=high [sean finney] * Fix for the deadly ISAM trap. Now during upgrades we will do our very best to convert pre-existing ISAM format tables using the binaries from the previous package. Success is not guaranteed, but this is probably as good as it gets. Note that this also necessitates re-introducing an (empty transitional) mysql-server-4.1 package. Closes: #354544, #354850 * Remove a couple spurious and wrongly placed WARNING statements from 45_warn-CLI-passwords.dpatch. thanks to Dan Jacobsen for pointing these out. Closes: #394262 -- sean finney Fri, 03 Nov 2006 18:34:46 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.26-2) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed FTBFS for Alpha by applying an upstream patch (thanks to Falk Hueffner). Closes: #395921 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 28 Oct 2006 20:13:46 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.26-1) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: This combined release of 5.0.25 and 5.0.26 fixes lot of possible server crashs so it should get into Etch. Quoting the changelog (bug numbers are bugs.mysql.com ones): - character_set_results can be NULL to signify no conversion, but some code did not check for NULL, resulting in a server crash. (Bug#21913) - Using cursors with READ COMMITTED isolation level could cause InnoDB to crash. (Bug#19834) - Some prepared statements caused a server crash when executed a second time. (Bug#21166) - When DROP DATABASE or SHOW OPEN TABLES was issued while concurrently issuing DROP TABLE (or RENAME TABLE, CREATE TABLE LIKE or any other statement that required a name lock) in another connection, the server crashed. (Bug#21216) - Use of zero-length variable names caused a server crash. (Bug#20908) - For InnoDB tables, the server could crash when executing NOT IN () subqueries. (Bug#21077) - Repeated DROP TABLE statements in a stored procedure could sometimes cause the server to crash. (Bug#19399) - Performing an INSERT on a view that was defined using a SELECT that specified a collation and a column alias caused the server to crash (Bug#21086). - A query of the form shown here caused the server to crash. (Bug#21007) - NDB Cluster: Some queries involving joins on very large NDB tables could crash the MySQL server. (Bug#21059) - The character set was not being properly initialized for CAST() with a type like CHAR(2) BINARY, which resulted in incorrect results or even a server crash. (Bug#17903) - For certain queries, the server incorrectly resolved a reference to an aggregate function and crashed. (Bug#20868) - The server crashed when using the range access method to execut a subquery with a ORDER BY DESC clause. (Bug#20869) - Triggers on tables in the mysql database caused a server crash. Triggers for tables in this database now are disallowed. (Bug#18361) - Using SELECT on a corrupt MyISAM table using the dynamic record format could cause a server crash. (Bug#19835) - Use of MIN() or MAX() with GROUP BY on a ucs2 column could cause a server crash. (Bug#20076) - Selecting from a MERGE table could result in a server crash if the underlying tables had fewer indexes than the MERGE table itself. (Bug#21617, Bug#22937) * New upstream release. - This bug would cause trouble for Sarge->Etch upgrades, it was supposed to have been fixed in 5.0.16 but that apparently did not fix the whole problem: Using tables from MySQL 4.x in MySQL 5.x, in particular those with VARCHAR fields and using INSERT DELAYED to update data in the table would result in either data corruption or a server crash. (Bug#16611, Bug#16218, Bug#17294) Closes: #386337 - Fixes data corruption as an automatic client reconnect used to set the wrong character set. Closes: #365050 - Fixes an undefined ulong type in an include file. Closes: #389102 - Fixes wrong output format when using Unicode characters. Closes: #355302 - Fixes mysql_upgrade when using a password. Closes: #371841 [Christian Hammers] * Removed --sysconfdir from debian/rules as it puts /etc/mysql/ at the end of the my.cnf search patch thus overriding $HOME/my.cnf (thanks to Christoph Biedl). Closes: #394992 * The provided patch from bug #385947 was wrong, the variable is called BLOCKSIZE not BLOCK_SIZE according to "strings `which df`" (thanks to Bruno Muller). Closes: #385947 [sean finney] * new dutch debconf translations from Vincent Zweije (closes: #392809). * new japanese debconf translations from Hideki Yamane (closes: #391625). * new italian debconf translations from Luca Monducci (closes: #391741). * new french debconf translations from Christian Perrier (closes: #393334). * ran debconf-updatepo to merge the fuzzies into svn. * massage the following patches so they continue to apply cleanly: - 44_scripts__mysql_config__libs.dpatch to cleanly apply. - 45_warn-CLI-passwords.dpatch - 96_TEMP__libmysqlclient_ssl_symbols.dpatch (note, this patch might no longer be needed, but is retained "just in case" after massaging it) * the following patches have been incorporated upstream: - 70_kfreebsd.dpatch - 80_hurd_mach.dpatch - 87_ps_Hurd.dpatch - 90_TEMP__client__mysql_upgrade__O_EXEC.dpatch - 91_TEMP__client__mysql_upgrade__password.dpatch - 92_TEMP__client__mysql_upgrade__defaultgroups.dpatch - 94_TEMP__CVE-2006-4227.dpatch - 95_TEMP__CVE-2006-4226.dpatch * the udf_example.cc has disappeared from the source code, but there's a udf_example.c which seems to be a good example to use instead :) * update documentation in the configuration to no longer reference using my.cnf in the DATADIR, as it's never been the recommended method for debian systems and hasn't worked since 5.0 was released anyway (closes: #393868). -- Christian Hammers Wed, 25 Oct 2006 19:54:04 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-9) unstable; urgency=medium * Having expire_logs_days enabled but log-bin not crashes the server. Using both or none of those options is safe. To prevent this happening during the nightly log rotation via /etc/logrotate.d/mysql the initscript checks for malicious combination of options. See: #368547 * The Sarge package "mysql-server" which used to include the mysqld daemon may still be in unselected-configured state (i.e. after a remove but not purge) in which case its now obsolete cronscript has to be moved away (thanks to Charles Lepple). Closes: #385669 * Updated Danish Debconf translation (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul). Closes: #390315 * Updated Frensh Debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #390980 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 3 Oct 2006 14:55:31 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-8) unstable; urgency=low * (broken upload) -- Christian Hammers Tue, 3 Oct 2006 14:55:31 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-7) unstable; urgency=low * Stopped mysql_config from announcing unnecessary library dependencies which until now cause "NEEDED" dependencies in the "readelf -d" output of libraries who only depend on libmysqlclient.so (thanks to Michal Cihar). Closes: #390692 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 1 Oct 2006 23:59:43 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-6) unstable; urgency=low [sean finney] * finally add support for setting a root password at install. while this is not a random password as requested in one bug report, we believe it is the best solution and provides a means to set a random password via preseeding if it's really desired (Closes: #316127, #298295). -- sean finney Sun, 01 Oct 2006 23:34:30 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-5) unstable; urgency=low * Added ${shlibs:Depends} to debian/control section libmysqlclient-dev as it contains the experimental /usr/lib/mysql/libndbclient.so.0.0.0. * Bumped standards version to 3.7.2. * Added LSB info section to init scripts. * Rephrased Debconf templates as suggested by lintian. * Added benchmark suite in /usr/share/mysql/sql-bench/. * The mysql.timezone* tables are now filled by the postinst script (thanks to Mark Sheppard). Closes: #388491 * Moved Debconf install notes to README.Debian. Displaying them with medium priority was a bug anyway. Closes: #388941 * Replaced /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade by /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade_shell in /etc/mysql/debian-start.sh as it works without errors (thanks to Javier Kohen). Closes: #389443 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:01:42 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-4) unstable; urgency=high * libmysqlclient.so.15 from 5.0.24 accidentaly exports some symbols that are historically exported by OpenSSL's libcrypto.so. This bug was supposed to be fixed in 5.0.24a bug according to the mysql bug tracking system will only be fixed in 5.0.25 so I backported the patch. People already reported crashing apps due to this (thanks to Duncan Simpson). See also: #385348 Closes: #388262 * Fixed BLOCKSIZE to BLOCK_SIZE in initscript (thanks to Bruno Muller). Closes: #385947 * Added hint to "--extended-insert=0" to mysqldump manpage (thanks to Martin Schulze). * Documented the meaning of "NDB" in README.Debian (thanks to Dan Jacobson). Closes: #386274 * Added patch to build on hurd-i386 (thanks to Cyril Brulebois). Closes: #387369 * Fixed debian-start script to work together with the recend LSB modifications in the initscript (thanks to wens). Closes: #387481 * Reverted tmpdir change in my.cnf back to /tmp to comply with FHS (thanks to Alessandro Valente). Closes: #382778 * Added logcheck filter rule (thanks to Paul Wise). Closes: #381043 * I will definetly not disable InnoDB but added a note to the default my.cnf that disabling it saves about 100MB virtual memory (thanks to Olivier Berger). Closes: #384399 * Added thread_cache_size=8 to default my.cnf as this variable seems to have a negligible memory footprint but can improve performance when lots of threads connect simultaneously as often seen on web servers. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 4 Sep 2006 00:21:50 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-3) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed potential tempfile problem in the newly added mysqlreport script. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 3 Sep 2006 23:17:24 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-2) unstable; urgency=low * Added "mysqlreport" (GPL'ed) from hackmysql.com. * Temporarily disabled expire_days option as it causes the server to crash. See #368547 * Made output of init scripts LSB compliant (thanks to David Haerdeman). Closes: #385874 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:06:53 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24a-1) unstable; urgency=high * New upstream version. * The shared library in the 5.0.24 upstream release accidently exported some symbols that are also exported by the OpenSSL libraries (notably BN_bin2bn) causing unexpected behaviour in applications using these functions (thanks to Peter Cernak). Closes: #385348 * Added note about possible crash on certain i486 clone CPUs. * Made recipient address of startup mysqlcheck output configurable (thanks to Mattias Guns). Closes: #385119 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:22:12 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24-3) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: CVE-2006-4226: When run on case-sensitive filesystems, MySQL allows remote authenticated users to create or access a database when the database name differs only in case from a database for which they have permissions. CVE-2006-4227: MySQL evaluates arguments of suid routines in the security context of the routine's definer instead of the routine's caller, which allows remote authenticated users to gain privileges through a routine that has been made available using GRANT EXECUTE. Thanks to Stefan Fritsch for reporting. Closes: #384798 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 26 Aug 2006 04:55:17 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24-2) unstable; urgency=high * 5.0.24-1 introduced an ABI incompatibility, which this patch reverts. Programs compiled against 5.0.24-1 are not compatible with any other version and needs a rebuild. This bug already caused a lot of segfaults and crashes in various programs. Thanks to Chad MILLER from MySQL for quickly providing a patch. The shlibdeps version has been increased to 5.0.24-2. Closes: #384047, #384221, #383700 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 25 Aug 2006 21:47:35 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.24-1) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Upstream fixes a security bug which allows a user to continue accessing a table using a MERGE TABLE after the right to direct access to the database has been revoked (CVE-2006-4031, MySQL bug #15195). (Well they did not exactly fixed it, they documented the behaviour and allow the admin to disable merge table alltogether...). Closes: #380271 * SECURITY: Applied patch that fixes a possibly insecure filehandling in the recently added mysql_upgrade binary file (MySQL bug #10320). * New upstream version. - Fixes nasty MySQL bug #19618 that leads to crashes when using "SELECT ... WHERE ... not in (1, -1)" (e.g. vbulletin was affected). - Fixes upstream bug #16803 so that linking ~/.mysql_history to /dev/null now has the desired effect of having no history. * Really fixed the runlevels. Closes: #377651 * Added patch for broken upstream handling of "host=" to mysql_upgrade.c. * Adjusted /etc/mysql/debian-start to new mysql_upgrade.c -- Christian Hammers Tue, 8 Aug 2006 00:44:13 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.22-5) unstable; urgency=low * Added further line to the logcheck ignore files (thanks to Paul Wise). Closes: #381038 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 2 Aug 2006 00:28:50 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.22-4) unstable; urgency=low * Upstream fixes a bug in the (never released) version 5.0.23 which could maybe used to crash the server if the mysqlmanager daemon is in use which is not yet the default in Debian. (CVE-2006-3486 *DISPUTED*) * Changed runlevel priority of mysqld from 20 to 19 so that it gets started before apache and proftpd etc. which might depend on an already running database server (thanks to Martin Gruner). Closes: #377651 * Added patch which sets PATH_MAX in ndb (thanks to Cyril Brulebois). Closes: #378949 * Activated YaSSL as licence issues are settled according to: http://bugs.mysql.com/?id=16755. This also closes the FTBFS bug regarding OpenSSL as it is discouraged to use now. Closes: #368639 * Removed SSL-MINI-HOWTO as the official documentation is good enough now. * mysql_upgrade no longer gives --password on the commandline which would be insecure (thanks to Dean Gaudet). Closes: #379199 * Adjusted debian/patches/45* to make consecutive builds in the same source tree possible (thanks to Bob Tanner). Closes: #368661 * mysql-server-5.0 is now suggesting tinyca as yaSSL is enabled and tinyca was found to be really cool :) * Moved tempdir from /tmp to /var/tmp as it will more likely have enough free space as /tmp is often on the root partition and /var or at least /var/tmp is on a bigger one. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:30:26 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.22-3) unstable; urgency=low * Added patch for MySQL bug #19618: "select x from x where x not in(1,-1)" may crash the server" (thanks to Ruben Puettmann). -- Christian Hammers Fri, 9 Jun 2006 01:41:44 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.22-2) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed debian-sys-maint related bug in postinst (thanks to Jean-Christophe Dubacq). Closes: #369970 * The last upload was a security patch (which I did not know as I uploaded before the announcement came). I now added the CVE id for reference and set urgency to high as the last entry did not. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 31 May 2006 01:04:11 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.22-1) unstable; urgency=low * SECURITY: This upstream release fixes an SQL-injection with multibyte encoding problem. (CVE-2006-2753) * New upstream release. * Upstream fixes REPAIR TABLE problem. Closes: #354300 * Upstream fixes problem that empty strings in varchar and text columns are displayed as NULL. Closes: #368663 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 30 May 2006 23:43:24 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.21-4) unstable; urgency=low * Added "BLOCKSIZE=" to the diskfree check (thanks to Farzad FARID). Closes: #367027, #367083 * Further fixed mysql_upgrade upstream script (thanks to Andreas Pakulat) Closes: #366155 * Adjusted the /proc test in debian/rules from /proc/1 to /proc/self to make building on grsec systems possible (thanks to K. Rosenegger). Closes: #366824 * Updated Russion Debconf translation (thanks to Yuriy Talakan). Closes: #367141 * Updated Czech Debconf translation (thanks to Kiroslav Kure). Closes: #367160 * Updated Galician Debconf translation (thanks to Jacobo Tarrio). Closes: #367384 * Updated Swedish Debconf translation (thanks to Daniel Nylander). Closes: #368186 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 10 May 2006 08:45:42 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.21-3) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed FTBFS problem which was caused by a patch that modifies Makefile.am as well as Makefile.in and was not deteced because my desktop was fast enough to patch both files within the same second and so fooled automake. (thanks to Blars Blarson for notifying me). Closes: #366534 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 6 May 2006 19:03:58 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.21-2) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed bug in postinst that did not correctly rewrite /etc/mysql/debian.cnf (thanks to Daniel Leidert). Closes: #365433, #366155 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 4 May 2006 02:37:03 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.21-1) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: New upstream release with some security relevant bugfixes: * "Buffer over-read in check_connection with usernames lacking a trailing null byte" (CVE-2006-1516) * "Anonymous Login Handshake - Information Leakage" (CVE-2006-1517) * "COM_TABLE_DUMP Information Leakage and Arbitrary command execution" (CVE-2006-1518) Closes: #365938, #365939 * Added diskfree check to the init script (thanks to Tim Baverstock). Closes: #365460 * First amd64 upload! -- Christian Hammers Sat, 29 Apr 2006 04:31:27 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.20a-2) unstable; urgency=low * The new mysql-upgrade which is started from /etc/mysql/debian-start does now use the debian-sys-maint user for authentication (thanks to Philipp). Closes: #364991 * Wrote patch debian/patches/43* which adds a password option to mysql_update. See MySQL bug #19400. * Added "Provides: libmysqlclient-dev" to libmysqlclient15-dev as I saw no obvious reasons against it (problems should be documented in debian/README.Maintainer!) (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #364899 * Updated Netherlands debconf translation (thanks to Vincent Zweije) Closes: #364464 * Updated French debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier) Closes: #364401 * Updated Danish debconf translation (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul) Closes: #365135 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 26 Apr 2006 01:14:53 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.20a-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Added the new mysql_upgrade script and added it to /etc/mysql/debian-start (thanks to Alessandro Polverini). The script is currently very noise that is a known bug and will be fixed in the next release! Closes: #363458 * No longer creates the "test" database. This actuallay had been tried to archive before (at least patches) exists but apparently was not the case in the last versions (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #362126 * Reformatted libmysqlclient15off.NEWS.Debian to changelog format (thanks to Peter Palfrader). Closes: #363062 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 15 Apr 2006 13:05:22 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.20-1) unstable; urgency=high * Upstream contains a fix for a nasty bug (MySQL#18153) that users already experienced and that caused corrupted triggers after REPAIR/OPTIMIZE/ALTER TABLE statements. (thanks to Jerome Despatis for pointing out) * Added patch for the "updates on multiple tables is buggy after upgrading from 4.1 to 5.0" problem which MySQL has been committed for the upcoming 5.0.21 release. Closes #352704 * Added Netherlands debconf translation (thanks to Vincent Zweije). Closes: #360443 * Added Galician debconf translation (thanks to Jacobo Tarrio). Closes: #361257 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 7 Apr 2006 00:00:43 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.19-3) unstable; urgency=high [ Christian Hammers ] * Fixed libmysqlclient15.README.Debian regarding package name changes (thanks to Leppo). * Moved libheap.a etc. back to /usr/lib/mysql/ as their names are just too generic. Closes: #353924 [ Sean Finney ] * updated danish debconf translation, thanks to Claus Hindsgaul (closes: #357424). [ Adam Conrad ] * Send stderr from 'find' in preinst to /dev/null to tidy up chatter. * Backport patch for CVE-2006-0903 from the upcoming release to resolve a log bypass vulnerability when using non-binary logs (closes: #359701) -- Adam Conrad Tue, 4 Apr 2006 15:23:18 +1000 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.19-2) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release. * Renamed package libmysqlclient15 to libmysqlclient15off due to binary incompatible changes. See /usr/share/doc/libmysqlclient15off/README.Debian * Updated Czech debconf translation (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #356503 * Updated French debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #356332 * Improved README.Debian (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #355702 * Fixed 5.0.18-8 changelog by saying in which package the NEWS.Debian file is (thanks to Ross Boylan). Closes: #355978 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 17 Mar 2006 02:32:19 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.19-1) experimental; urgency=medium * New upstream release. * SECURITY: CVE-2006-3081: A bug where str_to_date(1,NULL) lead to a server crash has been fixed. (this note has been added subsequently for reference) * Renamed package libmysqlclient15 to libmysqlclient15off. See /usr/share/doc/libmysqlclient15off/NEWS.Debian * Updated Czech debconf translation (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #356503 * Updated French debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #356332 * Improved README.Debian (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #355702 * Fixed 5.0.18-8 changelog by saying in which package the NEWS.Debian file is (thanks to Ross Boylan). Closes: #355978 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 14 Mar 2006 22:56:13 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-9) unstable; urgency=medium [ Christian Hammers ] * When using apt-get the check for left-over ISAM tables can abort the installation of mysql-server-5.0 but not prevent the mysql-server-4.1 package from getting removed. The only thing I can do is reflect this in the Debconf notice that is shown and suggest to reinstall mysql-server-4.1 for converting. See: #354850 * Suggests removing of /etc/cron.daily/mysql-server in last NEWS message (thanks to Mourad De Clerck). Closes: #354111 * Added versioned symbols for kfreebsd and Hurd, too (thanks to Aurelien Jarno and Michael Bank). Closes: #353971 * Added versioned symbols for kfreebsd, too (thanks to Aurelien Jarno). Closes: #353971 [ Adam Conrad ] * Add 39_scripts__mysqld_safe.sh__port_dir.dpatch to ensure that the permissions on /var/run/mysqld are always correct, even on a tmpfs. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 6 Mar 2006 21:42:13 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-8) unstable; urgency=low * The rotation of the binary logs is now configured via expire-logs-days in /etc/mysql/my.cnf and handled completely by the server and no longer in configured in debian-log-rotate.conf and handled by a cron job. Thanks to David Johnson. See /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.0/NEWS.Debian * Ran aspell over some files in debian/ and learned a lot :) * debian/rules: Added check if versioned symbols are really there. * Updated SSL-MINI-HOWTO. * Updated copyright (removed the parts regarding the now removed BerkeleyDB table handler and mysql-doc package). * Relocated a variable in preinst (thanks to Michael Heldebrant). Closes: #349258, #352587, #351216 * Updated Danish debconf translation (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul). Closes: #349013 * Updated Swedish debconf translation (thanks to Daniel Nylander). Closes: #349522 * Updated French debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #349592 * Fixed typo in README.Debian (thanks to Vincent Ricard). * Prolonged waiting time for mysqld in the init script. Closes: #352070 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 23 Jan 2006 23:13:46 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-7) unstable; urgency=low * Made mailx in debian-start.inc.sh optional and changed the dependency on it on it to a mere recommendation. Closes: #316297 * the previous FTBFS patches for GNU/Hurd inadvertently led to configure being regenerating, losing a couple trivial things like our versioned symbols patch, causing many nasty problems (closes: #348854). -- sean finney Fri, 20 Jan 2006 20:59:27 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-6) unstable; urgency=low * Added version comment (thanks to Daniel van Eeden). * Added two patches to build on GNU/Hurd (thanks to Michael Bank). Closes: #348182 * Abort upgrade if old and now unsupported ISAM tables are present (thanks to David Coe). Closes: #345895 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 17 Jan 2006 19:25:59 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-5) unstable; urgency=low * Bump shlibdeps for libmysqlclient15 to (>= 5.0.15-1), which was the first non-beta release from upstream, as well as being shortly after we broke the ABI in Debian by introducing versioned symbols. -- Adam Conrad Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:18:03 +1100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-4) unstable; urgency=low * Munge our dependencies further to smooth upgrades even more, noting that we really need 5.0 to conflict with 4.1, and stealing a page from the book of mysql-common, it doesn't hurt to hint package managers in the direction of "hey, this stuff is a complete replacement for 4.1" * Change the description of mysql-server and mysql-client to remove the references to it being "transition", and instead point out that it's the way to get the "current best version" of each package installed. -- Adam Conrad Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:39:45 +1100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-3) unstable; urgency=low * Make the mysql-{client,server}-5.0 conflict against mysql-{client,server} versioned, so they can be installed side-by-side and upgrade properly. * Add myself to Uploaders; since I have access to the alioth repository. -- Adam Conrad Tue, 10 Jan 2006 19:15:48 +1100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-2) unstable; urgency=low * Removed the transitional package that forced an upgrade from mysql-server-4.1 to mysql-server-5.0 as I was convinced that having a general "mysql-server" package with adjusted dependencies is enough (thanks to Adam Conrad). * Updated logcheck.ignore files (thanks to Jamie McCarthy). Closes: #340193 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:54:53 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.18-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Added empty transitional packages that force an upgrade from the server and client packages that have been present in Sarge. * Fixed SSL-MINI-HOWTO (thanks to Jonas Smedegaard). Closes: #340589 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 2 Jan 2006 21:17:51 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.17-1) unstable; urgency=low * Never released as Debian package. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 22 Dec 2005 07:49:52 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.16-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Removed the error logs from the logrotate script as Debian does not use them anymore. Closes: #339628 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 22 Nov 2005 01:19:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.15-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Added 14_configure__gcc-atomic.h.diff to fix FTBFS on m68k (thanks to Stephen R Marenka). Closes: #337082 * Removed dynamic linking against libstdc++ as it was not really needed (thanks to Adam Conrad). Closes: #328613 * Fixed the "/var/lib/mysql is a symlink" workaround that accidently left a stalled symlink (thanks to Thomas Lamy). Closes: #336759 * As the init script cannot distinguish between a broken startup and one that just takes very long the "failed" message now says "or took more than 6s" (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #335547 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 3 Nov 2005 22:00:15 +0100 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.15-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. 5.0 has finally been declared STABLE! * Added small patch to debian/rules that fixed sporadic build errors where stdout and stderr were piped together, got mixed up and broke * Added --with-big-tables to ./configure (thanks to tj.trevelyan). Closes: #333090 * Added capability to parse "-rc" to debian/watch. * Fixed cronscript (thanks to Andrew Deason). Closes: #335244 * Added Swedish debconf translation (thanks to Daniel Nylander). Closes: #333670 * Added comment to README.Debian regarding applications that manually set new-style passwords... Closes: #334444 * Sean Finney: - Fix duplicate reference to [-e|--extended-insert]. Closes: #334957 - Fix default behavior for mysqldumpslow. Closes: #334517 - Reference documentation issue in mysql manpage. Closes: #335219 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 30 Sep 2005 00:10:39 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.13rc-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. Now "release-candidate"! * Removed any dynamic link dependencies to libndbclient.so.0 which is due to its version only distributed as a static library. * Sean Finney: - FTBFS fix related to stripping rpath in debian/rules -- Christian Hammers Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:09:26 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.12beta-5) unstable; urgency=low * The recent FTBFS were probably result of a timing bug in the debian/patches/75_*.dpatch file where Makefile.in got patched just before the Makefile.shared which it depended on. For that reason only some of the autobuilders failed. Closes: #330149 * Fixed chrpath removal (option -k had to be added). * Corrected debconf dependency as requested by Joey Hess. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 26 Sep 2005 18:37:07 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.12beta-4) unstable; urgency=low * Removed experimental shared library libndbclient.so.0.0.0 as it is doomed to cause trouble as long as it is present in both MySQL 4.1 and 5.0 without real soname and its own package. We still have libndbclient.a for developers. (thanks to Adam Conrad and mediaforest.net). Closes: #329772 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 23 Sep 2005 12:36:48 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.12beta-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Symbol versioning support! wooooohoooooo! (thanks to Steve Langasek) Closes: #236288 * Moved libndbcclient.so.0 to the -dev package as it is provided by libmysqlclient14 and -15 which must be installable simultaneously. * Removed mysql-*-doc suggestions. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:07:03 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.12beta-2) unstable; urgency=low * Added patch to build on GNU/kFreeBSD (thanks to Aurelien Jarno). Closes: #327702 * Added patch that was already been present on the 4.1 branch which makes the "status" command of the init script more sensible (thanks to Stephen Gildea). Closes: #311836 * Added Vietnamese Debconf translation (thanks to Clytie Siddal). Closes: #313006 * Updated German Debconf translation (thanks to Jens Seidel). Closes: #313957 * Corrected commends in example debian-log-rotate.conf. The default is unlike the mysql-sever-4.1 package which needed to stay backwards compatible now 2 to avoid filling up the disk endlessly. * Fixed watch file to be "-beta" aware. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:50:19 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.12beta-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Christian Hammers: - New upstream release. - Changed build-dep to libreadline5-dev as requested by Matthias Klose. Closes: #326316 - Applied fix for changed output format of SHOW MASTER LOGS for binary log rotation (thanks to Martin Krueger). Closes: #326427, #326427 - Removed explicit setting of $PATH as I saw no sense in it and it introduced a bug (thanks to Quim Calpe). Closes: #326769 - Removed PID file creation from /etc/init.d/mysql-ndb as it does not work with this daemon (thanks to Quim Calpe). - Updated French Debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #324805 - Moved conflicts line in debian/control from libmysqlclient15 to libmysqlclient15-dev and removed some pre-sarge conflicts as suggested by Adam Majer. Closes: #324623 * Sean Finney: - For posterity, CAN-2005-2558 has been fixed since 5.0.7beta. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:58:22 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.11beta-3) unstable; urgency=low * Temporarily build only with -O2 to circumvent gcc internal errors (thanks to Matthias Klose). Related to: #321165 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:44:04 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.11beta-2) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed README.Debian regarding the status of mysql-doc. * Added "set +e" around chgrp in mysql-server-5.0.preinst to not fail on .journal files (thanks to Christophe Nowicki). Closes: #318435 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 14 Aug 2005 18:02:08 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.11beta-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Added Danish Debconf translations (thanks to Claus Hindsgaul). Closes: #322384 * Updated Czech Debconf translations (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #321765 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 13 Aug 2005 11:56:15 +0000 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.10beta-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Christian Hammers: - Added check for mounted /proc to debian/rules. * Sean Finney: - fix for fix_mysql_privilege_tables/mysql_fix_privilege_tables typo in mysql-server-5.0's README.Debian (see #319838). -- Christian Hammers Sun, 31 Jul 2005 00:30:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.7beta-1) unstable; urgency=low * Second try for new upstream release. * Renamed mysql-common-5.0 to mysql-common as future libmysqlclient16 from e.g. MySQL-5.1 would else introduce mysql-common-5.1 which makes a simultanous installation of libmysqlclient14 impossible as that depends on either mysql-common or mysql-common-5.0 but not on future versions. Thus we decided to always let the newest MySQL version provide mysql-common. * Added ${misc:Depends} as suggested by debhelper manpage. * Raised standard in control file to 3.6.2. * Removed DH_COMPAT from rules in faviour of debian/compat. * Checkes for presence of init script before executing it in preinst. Referres: 315959 * Added 60_includes_mysys.h__gcc40.dpatch for GCC-4.0 compatibility. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 29 Jun 2005 00:39:05 +0200 mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.5beta-1) unstable; urgency=low * New major release! Still beta so be carefull... * Added federated storage engine. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 8 Jun 2005 19:29:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.12-1) unstable; urgency=low * Christian Hammers: - New upstream release. - Disabled BerkeleyDB finally. It has been obsoleted by InnoDB. * Sean Finney: - Updated French translation from Christian Perrier (Closes: #310526). - Updated Japanese translation from Hideki Yamane (Closes: #310263). - Updated Russian translation from Yuriy Talakan (Closes: #310197). -- Christian Hammers Sat, 4 Jun 2005 05:49:11 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11a-4) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed FTBFS problem which was caused due to the fact that last uploads BerkeleyDB patch was tried to applied on all architectures and not only on those where BerkeleyDB is actually beeing built. Closes: #310296 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 23 May 2005 00:54:51 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11a-3) unstable; urgency=high * Added patch from Piotr Roszatycki to compile the bundled db3 library that is needed for the BerkeleyDB support with versioned symbols so that mysqld no longer crashes when it gets linked together with the Debian db3 version which happens when e.g. using libnss-db. Closes: #308966 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 19 May 2005 01:41:14 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11a-2) unstable; urgency=high * Okay, the hackery with /var/lib/dpkg/info/mysql-server.list will not stand and is removed from the preinst of mysql-server. * New workaround for the symlink problem that does not involve mucking with dpkg's file lists is storing the symlinks in a temporary location across upgrades. As this sometimes fails since apt-get does not always call new.preinst before old.postrm, some remarks were added to README.Debian and the Debconf installation notes to minimize the inconvinience this causes. -- sean finney Sun, 15 May 2005 10:25:31 -0400 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11a-1) unstable; urgency=high * Added the "a" to the version number to be able to upload a new .orig.tar.gz file which now has the non-free Docs/ directory removed as this has been forgotten in the 4.1.11 release (thanks to Goeran Weinholt). Closes: #308691 * The Woody package listed /var/lib/mysql and /var/log/mysql in its /var/lib/dpkg/info/mysql-server.list. These directories are often replaced by symlinks to data partitions which triggers a dpkg bug that causes these symlinks to be removed on upgrades. The new preinst prevents this by removing the two lines from the .list file (thanks to Andreas Barth and Jamin W. Collins). See dpkg bug #287978. * Updated French Debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #308353 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 12 May 2005 21:52:46 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11-3) unstable; urgency=high * The "do you want to remove /var/lib/mysql when purging the package" flag from old versions is removed once this package is beeing installed so that purging an old Woody mysql-server package while having a mysql-server-4.1 package installed can no longer lead to the removal of all databases. Additionaly clarified the wording of this versions Debconf template and added a check that skips this purge in the postrm script if another mysql-server* package has /usr/sbin/mysqld installed. (thanks to Adrian Bunk for spotting that problem) Closes: #307473 * Cronfile was not beeing installed as the filename was not in the correct format for "dh_installcron --name" (thanks to Tomislav Gountchev). Closes: #302712 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 23 Apr 2005 22:55:15 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11-2) unstable; urgency=low * Sean Finney: - don't freak out if we can't remove /etc/mysql during purge. - debian/rules clean works again. * Christian Hammers: - Fixed typo in README.Debian (thanks to Joerg Rieger). Closes: #304897 - Completely removed the passwordless test user as it was not only insecure but also lead to irritations as MySQL checks first the permissions of this user and then those of a password having one. See bug report from Hilko Bengen for details. Closes: #301741 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:55:00 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Upstream fix for charset/collation problem. Closes: #282256 * Upstream fix for subselect crash. Closes: #297687 * Corrected minor issue in Debconf template regarding skip-networking (thanks to Isaac Clerencia). Closes: #303417 * Made dependency to gawk unnecessary (thanks to Zoran Dzelajlija). Closes: #302284 * Removed obsolete 50_innodb_mixlen.dpatch. * Removed obsolete 51_CAN-2004-0957_db_grant_underscore.dpatch. -- Christian Hammers Fri, 8 Apr 2005 00:23:53 +0200 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-7) unstable; urgency=low * Sean Finney: - fix for the mysteriously disappeared cronjob. thanks to Peter Palfrader for pointing out this omission. (closes: #302712). -- sean finney Sat, 02 Apr 2005 16:54:13 -0500 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-6) unstable; urgency=high * Sean Finney: - the previous upload did not completely address the issue. this one should do so. d'oh. -- sean finney Thu, 31 Mar 2005 03:35:50 +0000 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-5) unstable; urgency=high * Sean Finney: - the following security issue is addressed in this upload: CAN-2004-0957 (grant privilege escalation on tables with underscores) thanks to sergei at mysql for all his help with this. -- sean finney Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:19:26 -0500 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-4) unstable; urgency=low * Sean Finney: - FTBFS fix for amd64/gcc-4.0. Thanks to Andreas Jochens for reporting this (closes: #301807). - ANSI-compatible quoting fix in daily cron job. thanks to Karl Hammar for pointing out the problem in the 4.0 branch. - Added myself as a co-maintainer in the control file (closes: #295312). -- sean finney Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:54:42 -0500 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-3) unstable; urgency=low * BerkeleyDB is now disabled by default as its use is discouraged by MySQL. * Added embedded server libraries as they finally do compile. They are currently in libmysqlclient-dev as they are still experimental and only available as .a library (thanks to Keith Packard). Closes: #297062 * Fixed obsolete "tail" syntax (thanks to Sven Mueller). Closes: #301413 * Added CAN numbers for the latest security bugfix upload. * Updated manpage of mysqlmanager (thanks to Justin Pryzby). Closes: #299844 * Added comments to default configuration. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 20 Mar 2005 17:40:18 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-2) unstable; urgency=low * Disabled "--with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static" as it causes sig11 crashes if LDAP is used for groups in /etc/nsswitch.conf. Confirmed by Sean Finney and Daniel Dehennin. Closes: #299382 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 14 Mar 2005 03:01:03 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10a-1) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: - The following security related updates are addressed: CAN-2005-0711 (temporary file creation with "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE") CAN-2005-0709 (arbitrary library injection in udf_init()) CAN-2005-0710 (arbitrary code execution via "CREATE FUNCTION") Closes: #299029, #299031, #299065 * New Upstream Release. - Fixes some server crash conditions. - Upstream includes fix for TMPDIR overriding my.cnf tmpdir setting Closes: #294347 - Fixes InnoDB error message. Closes: #298875 - Fixes resouce limiting. Closes: #285044 * Improved checking whether or not the server is alive in the init script which should make it possible to run several mysqld instances in different chroot environments. Closes: #297772 * Fixed cron script name as dots are not allowed (thanks to Michel v/d Ven). Closes: #298447 * Added -O3 and --with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static as MySQL recommends to build the server binary statically in order to gain about 13% more performance (thanks to Marcin Kowalski). * Added patch to let mysqld_safe react to signals (thanks to Erich Schubert). Closes: #208364 * (Thanks to Sean Finney for doing a great share of work for this release!) -- Christian Hammers Thu, 3 Mar 2005 02:36:39 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Fixed bug that prevented MySQL from starting after upgrades. Closes: #297198, #296403 * Added comment about logging to syslog to the default my.cnf and the logrotate script (thanks to Ryszard Lach). Closes: #295507 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 3 Mar 2005 00:28:02 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10-3) unstable; urgency=low * Sean Finney: Cronjobs now exit silently when the server package has been removed but not purged (thanks to Vineet Kumar). Closes: #297404 * Fixed comments of /etc/mysql/debian-log-rotate.conf (thanks to Philip Ross). Closes: #297467 * Made mysqld_safe reacting sane on signals (thanks to Erich Schubert). Closes: #208364 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 1 Mar 2005 19:44:34 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10-2) unstable; urgency=low * Converted to dpatch. * debian/ is now maintained via Subversion on svn.debian.org. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 1 Mar 2005 02:16:36 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.10-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Upstream fixed memleak bug. Closes: #205587 * Added debian/copyright.more for personal reference. * Lowered default query cache size as suggested by Arjen from MySQL. * Switched from log to log-bin as suggested by Arjen from MySQL. * Fixed typo in my.cnf (thanks to Sebastian Feltel). Closes: #295247 * Replaced --defaults-extra-file by --defaults-file in Debian scripts as former lets password/host etc be overwriteable by /root/.my.cnf. Added socket to /etc/mysql/debian.cnf to let it work. (thanks to SATOH Fumiyasu). Closes: #295170 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:47:02 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.9-4) unstable; urgency=low * Improved the way mysqld is started and registered with update-rc.d in cases where the admin modifies the runlevel configuration. Most notably removed the debconf question whether or not mysql should start on when booting. Closes: #274264 * Renamed configuration option old-passwords to the more preferred naming convention old_passwords. Same for some others (thanks to Patrice Pawlak). Closes: #293983 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 8 Feb 2005 02:21:18 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.9-3) unstable; urgency=low * Renamed ca_ES.po to ca.po to reach a broader audience (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #293786 * Expicitly disabled mysqlfs support as it has never been enabled by configure during the autodetection but fails due to broken upstream code when users try to build the package theirselves while having liborbit-dev installed which triggers the mysqlfs autodetection (thanks to Max Kellermann). Closes: #293431 * Added dependencies to gawk as one script does not work with original-awk (thanks to Petr Ferschmann). Closes: #291634 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 6 Feb 2005 23:33:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.9-2) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: For historical reasons /usr/share/mysql/ was owned and writable by the user "mysql". This is a security problem as some scripts that are run by root are in this directory and could be modified and used by a malicious user who already has mysql privileges to gain full root rights (thanks to Matt Brubeck). Closes: #293345 * Changed "skip-networking" to "bind-address 127.0.0.1" which is more compatible and not less secure but maybe even more, as less people enable networking for all interfaces (thanks to Arjen Lentz). * Enabled InnoDB by default as recommended by Arjen Lentz from MySQL. * Added remarks about hosts.allow to README.Debian (thanks to David Chappell). Closes: #291300 * mysql-server-4.1 now provides mysql-server (thanks to Paul van den Berg). Closes: #287735 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 2 Feb 2005 23:31:55 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * mysql-client-4.1 now provides "mysql-client" so that packages depending on mysql-client (ca. 40) can now be used with MySQL-4.1, too. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:52:48 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8a-6) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pena from the Debian Security Audit Project discovered a temporary file vulnerability in the mysqlaccess script of MySQL that could allow an unprivileged user to let root overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack and could also could unveil the contents of a temporary file which might contain sensitive information. (CAN-2005-0004, http://lists.mysql.com/internals/20600) Closes: #291122 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:11:48 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8a-5) unstable; urgency=medium * Fixed important upstream bug that causes from_unixtime(0) to return NULL instead of "1970-01-01 00:00:00" which fails on NOT NULL columns. Closes: #287792 * Fixes upstream bug in mysql_list_fields() . Closes: #282486 * Fixes bug that lead to double rotated logfiles when mysql-server 4.0 was previously installed (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #289851 * Fixed typo in README.Debian (thanks to Mark Nipper). Closes: #289131 * Changed max_allowed_packet in my.cnf to 16M as in 4.0.x (thanks to Olaf van der Spek). Closes: #289840 * Updated French debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #287955 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 13 Jan 2005 01:29:05 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8a-4) unstable; urgency=low * Broken patch again :-( -- Christian Hammers Sun, 9 Jan 2005 23:47:55 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8a-3) unstable; urgency=low * The mutex patch was a bit too x86 centric. This broke the alpha build. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 9 Jan 2005 14:18:49 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8a-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Some Makefiles that were patched by me got overwritten by the GNU autotools, probably because I also patched ./configure. Fixed now, the critical mutex patch is now back in again. Closes: #286961 * Added patch to make MySQL compile on ARM (thanks to Adam Majer). Closes: #285071 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 6 Jan 2005 09:30:13 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8a-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Upstream 4.1.8 had some problems in their GNU Autotools files so they released 4.1.8a. Debian's 4.1.8 was fixed by running autoreconf but this again overwrote MySQL changes to ltmain.sh which are supposed to fix some problems on uncommon architectures (maybe the FTBFS on alpha, arm, m68k and sparc?). * libmysqlclient_r.so.14 from 4.1.8-3 also missed a link dependency to libz which lead to unresolved symbols visible with "ldd -r" (thanks to Laurent Bonnaud). Closes: #287573 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:26:33 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8-3) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed checking for error messages by forcing english language output by adding LC_ALL=C to debian-start (thanks to Rene Konasz) Closes: #285709 * Fixed bashisms in Debian scripts. Closes: #286863 * Updated Japanese Debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #287003 * Improved 4.0 to 4.1 upgrade if /var/lib/mysql is a symlink (thanks to Thomas Lamy). Closes: #286560 * Added patch for FTBFS problem where no LinuxThreads can be found. I don't know if this still applies but it should not hurt. The patch is debian/patches/configure__AMD64-LinuxThreads-vs-NPTL.diff -- Christian Hammers Sun, 26 Dec 2004 14:04:20 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8-2) unstable; urgency=low * If /var/lib/mysql is a symlink then it is kept as such. * Added the old-passwords option to the default my.cnf to stay compatible to clients that are still compiled to libmysqlclient10 and libmysqlclient12 for licence reasons. * Adjusted tetex build-deps to ease backporting (thanks to Norbert Tretkowski from backports.org). -- Christian Hammers Tue, 21 Dec 2004 01:00:27 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.8-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version. Closes: #286175 * Added conflict to libmysqlclient-dev (thanks to Adam Majer). Closes: #286538 * Added debconf-updatepo to debian/rules:clean. * Updated Japanese Debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #285107 * Updated French Debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #285977 * Renamed cz.po to cs.po (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #285438 * Aplied patch for changed server notice to debian-start (thanks to Adam Majer). Closes: #286035 * Changed nice value in default my.cnf as nohup changed its behaviour (thanks to Dariush Pietrzak). Closes: #285446 * Increased verbosity of preinst script in cases where it cannot stop a running server (thanks to Jan Minar). Closes: #285982 * Splitted the code parts of /etc/mysql/debian-start to /usr/share/mysql/debian-start.inc.sh (thanks to Jan Minar). Closes: #285988 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 20 Dec 2004 00:33:21 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.7-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Removed OpenSSL support. After a short discussion with MySQL, I decided to drop OpenSSL support as 1. MySQL started shipping their binaries without it, too and do not seem to support it in favour of using a different library somewhen. 2. MySQL did not adjust their licence to grant permission to link against OpenSSL. 3. Even if they did, third parties who use libmysqlclient.so often do not realise licencing problems or even do not want OpenSSL. (thanks to Jordi Mallach and the responders to MySQL bug #6924) Closes: #283786 * debian/control: Improved depends and conflicts to mysql-4.0. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 2 Dec 2004 22:02:28 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.7-3) unstable; urgency=low * Raised version to make it higher as the one in experimental. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 1 Dec 2004 21:09:20 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.7-2) unstable; urgency=low * Patched scripts/mysql_install_db so that it no longer creates a passwordless test database during installation (thanks to Patrick Schnorbus). Closes: #281158 * Added Czech debconf translation (thanks to Miroslav Kure). Closes: #283222 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 1 Dec 2004 01:29:31 +0100 mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.7-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream branch! * Adjusted debian/control to make this package suitable to get parallel to version 4.0.x into unstable and sarge. The package names are different so that "mysql-server" still defaults to the rock-stable 4.0 instead to this announced-to-be-stable 4.1. * Added --with-mutex=i86/gcc-assemler to the Berkeley-DB configure to prevent the use of NPLT threads when compiling under kernel 2.6 because the binaries are else not runable on kernel 2.4 hosts. Closes: #278638, #274598 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 31 Oct 2004 20:15:03 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.1.6-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Fixed symlinks in libmysqlclient-dev package. Closes: #277028 * This time I did not update the libtool files as they were pretty up to date and I want to have a shorter diff file. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 20 Oct 2004 00:07:58 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.1.5-3) experimental; urgency=low * debian/postinst: mysql_install_db changed parameter from --IN-RPM to --rpm which caused problems during installs. Closes: #276320 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:36:46 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.1.5-2) experimental; urgency=low * Activated support for ndb clustering (thanks to Kevin M. Rosenberg). Closes: #275109 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 6 Oct 2004 01:58:00 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.1.5-1) experimental; urgency=low * WARNING: The upstream branch 4.1 is still considered BETA. The Debian packages for 4.1 were done without big testing. If you miss a new functionality or binary, contact me and I check add the relevant configure option or include the program. * New MAJOR upstream version. Thanks to the great demand here's now the first MySQL 4.1 experimental release. FEEDBACK IS WELCOME. * 4.0->4.1 notes: - debian/patches/alpha.diff could not be applied, I fix that later - debian/patches/scripts__mysql_install_db.sh.diff was obsolete - debian/patches/scripts__Makefile.in was neccessary due to a dependency to the removed non-free Docs/ directory. Upstream has been contacted. - Build-Deps: += automake1.7 - debian/rules: embedded servers examples did not compile, removed -- Christian Hammers Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:46:47 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.21-3) unstable; urgency=low * Upstream tried to fix a security bug in mysqlhotcopy and broke it :-) Applied a patch (see debian/patches) from Martin Pitt. Closes: #271632 * Between 4.0.20 and 4.0.21 the Debian specific changes in /usr/bin/mysqld_safe that piped the error log to syslog got lost and are now back again. * Fixed capitalization in debconf headings. * Changed wording of the initscript status message to make heartbeat happier. Closes: #271591 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:42:25 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.21-2) unstable; urgency=medium * The dependencies between mysql-client and libmysqlclient12 were too loose, when upgrading only the client this can lead to non working binaries due to relocation errors (thanks to Dominic Cleal). Closes: #271803 * Fixed typo in mysqldump.1 manpage (thanks to Nicolas Francois). Closes: #271334 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 15 Sep 2004 15:38:11 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.21-1) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: This upstream version fixes some security problems that might at least allow a DoS attack on the server. * Fixed an old bug in concurrent accesses to `MERGE' tables (even one `MERGE' table and `MyISAM' tables), that could've resulted in a crash or hang of the server. (Bug #2408) * Fixed bug in privilege checking where, under some conditions, one was able to grant privileges on the database, he has no privileges on. (Bug #3933) * Fixed crash in `MATCH ... AGAINST()' on a phrase search operator with a missing closing double quote. (Bug #3870) * Fixed potential memory overrun in `mysql_real_connect()' (which required a compromised DNS server and certain operating systems). (Bug #4017) * New upstream version. * Fixes bug that made x="foo" in WHERE sometimes the same as x="foo ". Closes: #211618 * Updated Japanese Debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #271097 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 11 Sep 2004 23:15:44 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-14) unstable; urgency=low * Dave Rolsky spottet that -DBIG_JOINS was not properly enabled. It allowes joining 64 instead of an 32 tables to join. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:24:02 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-13) unstable; urgency=medium * Fixed a bug in the initscript which caused the check for not properly closed i.e. corrupt tables that is executed when the server starts not to run in background as supposed. Although the check does not repair anything on servers with several thousand tables the script was reported to take some minutes which is quite annoying. (Thanks to Jakob Goldbach). Closes: #270800 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 9 Sep 2004 17:11:05 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-12) unstable; urgency=medium * Filter messages regarding table handles that do not support CHECK TABLE in the script that checks for corrupted tables on every start which lead to unnecessary mails (thanks to David Everly). Closes: #269811 * Added a note to the corrupt-table-check mail which notes that a false-positive is reported in the case that immediately after starting the server a client starts using a table (thanks to Uwe Kappe). Closes: #269985 * Added "quote-names" as default to the [mysqldump] section in /etc/mysql/my.cnf as too many users stumble over dump files that could not be read in again due to the valid use of reserved words as table names. This has also be done by upstream in 4.1.1 and has no known drawbacks. Closes: #269865 * Binary logs can now be rotated as well. Defaults to off, though, for compatibilty reasons (thanks to Mark Ferlatte). Closes: #94230, #269110 * The mysql user "debian-sys-maint" now gets all possible rights which makes binary logging possible and helps other package maintainer who wants to use it to create package specific databases and users. * Added example how to change daemon nice level via /etc/mysql/my.cnf * Updated French debconf translations (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #265811 * Renamed options in the default config file that still had old names (thanks to Yves Kreis). Closes: #266445 * Fixed spelling in debconf note. * Added -l and -L to dh_shlibdeps. -- Christian Hammers Fri, 3 Sep 2004 20:10:46 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-11) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY This version fixes a security flaw in mysqlhotcopy which created temporary files in /tmp which had predictable filenames and such could be used for a tempfile run attack. The issue has been recorded as CAN-2004-0457. -- Christian Hammers Sat, 14 Aug 2004 18:27:19 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-10) unstable; urgency=low * MySQL finally updated their copyright page and installed v1.5 of the "Free/Libre and Open Source Software License (FLOSS) - Exception" which will hopefully end the license hell they created by putting the client libraries under GPL instead of LGPL which conflicts with PHP and other software that used to link against MySQL. The license text is not yet in any release MySQL version but visible on their web site and copied into the debian/copyright file. Special thanks to Zak Greant and the debian-legal list for helping to solve this release critical problem. Closes: #242449 * Updated Brazil debconf translation (thanks to Andre Luis Lopes). Closes: #264233 * Updated Japanese debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #264620 * Fixed minor typo in debconf description (thanks to TROJETTE Mohammed Adnene). Closes: #264840 * Improved init and preinst script which now detects stalled servers which do no longer communicate but are present in the process list (thanks to Henrik Johansson). Closes: #263215 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 9 Aug 2004 19:44:28 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-9) unstable; urgency=medium * Partly reverted the last patch which gave the mysql-user "debian-sys-maint" more rights as there are old versions of MySQL which have fewer privlige columns. Now only those are set (thanks to Alan Tam). Closes: #263111 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 3 Aug 2004 13:03:02 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-8) unstable; urgency=low * The mysqlcheck that is started from the initscript will now be backgrounded because it might else prevent the boot process to continue. It also now notifies root by mail and syslog if a table is corrupt. * The "debian-sys-maint" MySQL user now has almost full rights so that other packages might use this account to create databases and user (thanks to Andreas Barth). Closes: #262541 * Added paranoid rules for logcheck. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 1 Aug 2004 21:00:55 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-8) unstable; urgency=low * Upload stalled. Not released. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 1 Aug 2004 20:27:55 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-7) unstable; urgency=medium * Solved the upstream bug that error messages of the server are written in a file that is then rotated away leaving mysqld logging effectively to /dev/null. It now logs to a /usr/bin/logger process which puts the messages into the syslog. Modified files: /etc/init.d/mysql, /usr/bin/mysqld_safe and the logchecker files. Closes: #254070 * The initscript does no longer call mysqlcheck directly but via /etc/mysql/debian-start which is a user customizable config script. * Splitted the debconf "install and update notes" and only show them when it is appropriate (thanks to Steve Langasek). Closes: #240515 * Added NEWS.Debian. * Added hint to -DBIG_ROWS, which is currently not used, to README.Debian. * Corrected typo in myisampack manpage (thanks to Marc Lehmann). Closes: #207090 * Added Catalan debconf translation (thanks to Aleix Badia i Bosch). Closes: #236651 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 28 Jul 2004 01:41:51 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-6) unstable; urgency=low * The build arch detected by configure was "pc-linux-gnu (i686)" instead of "pc-linux-gnu (i386)". Was no problem AFAIK but Adam Majer asked me to explicitly change it to i386. Closes: #261382 * Removed some unused shell scripts from /usr/share/mysql. * Added lintian overrides. * Removed rpath by using chrpath. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 26 Jul 2004 00:17:12 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-5) unstable; urgency=medium * The mysqlcheck in the init script is only called when the server is really alive. Also, the mysql-user 'debian-sys-maint' now has global select rights (thanks to Nathan Poznick). Closes: #261130 * Moved the debconf question whether to remove the databases or not from mysql-server.config to mysql-server.postrm so that it shows up on purge time and not months earlier (thanks to Wouter Verhelst). Closes: #251838 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 23 Jul 2004 22:41:13 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-4) unstable; urgency=low * Added a "mysqlcheck -A --fast" to the 'start' section of the init script to help admins detect corrupt tables after a server crash. Currently it exists with an error message but leaves the server running. Feedback appreciated! * Made postinst script more robust by calling db_stop earlier and so prevent pipe-deadlocks. * Fixed minor typos in initscript (thanks to "C.Y.M."). Closes: 259518 * Added the undocumented "-DBIG_JOINS" that MySQL apparently uses in their MAX binaries. It enables 62 instead of 30 tables in a "join". (thanks to Dave Rolsky). Closes: #260843 * Added a "df --portability /var/lib/mysql/." check to the preinst script as users experienced hard to kill hanging mysqlds in such a situation (thanks to Vaidas Pilkauskas). Closes: #260306 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 23 Jul 2004 00:51:32 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-3) unstable; urgency=low * Improved tolerance if the init script has been deleted (thanks to Leonid Shulov for spotting the problem). * Minor wording changes to README.Debian generalizing /root/ by $HOME (thanks to Santiago Vila). Closes: #257725 * Added Japanese debconf translation (thanks to Hideki Yamane). Closes: #256485 * Fixed commend in my.cnf regarding logfile directory (thanks to Jayen Ashar). Closes: #253434 * Correted "ease to" by "ease of" in package description (thanks to Johannes Berg). Closes: #253510 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 9 Jul 2004 00:57:42 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-2) unstable; urgency=low * Removed RPM .spec file from the included documentation as it is pretty useless (thanks to Loic Minier). * Added turkish debconf translation (thanks to Recai Oktas). Closes: #252802 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 6 Jun 2004 14:48:26 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.20-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. -- Christian Hammers Mon, 31 May 2004 23:36:39 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-8) unstable; urgency=low * Updated french translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #246789 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 4 May 2004 23:26:54 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-7) unstable; urgency=low * Added CVE ids for the recent security fixes. 4.0.18-4 is CAN-2004-0381 (mysqlbug) and 4.0.18-6 is CAN-2004-0388 (mysql_multi) -- Christian Hammers Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:32:03 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-6) unstable; urgency=medium * SECURITY: Fixed minor tempfile-run security problem in mysqld_multi. Unprivileged users could create symlinks to files which were then unknowingly overwritten by run when this script gets executed. Upstream informed. Thanks to Martin Schulze for finding this. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 7 Apr 2004 01:28:22 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-5) unstable; urgency=low * Little improvements in debian scripts for last upload. * Added check to logrotate script for the case that a mysql server is running but not be accessible with the username and password from /etc/mysql/debian.conf (thanks to Jeffrey W. Baker). Closes: 239421 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 4 Apr 2004 15:27:40 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-4) unstable; urgency=medium * SECURITY: Aplied fix for unprobable tempfile-symlink security problem in mysqlbug reported by Shaun Colley on bugtraq on 2004-03-24. * Updated french debconf translation (thanks to Christian Perrier). Closes: #236878 * Updated portugesian debconf translation (thanks to Nuno Senica). Closes: #239168 * Updated german debconf translation (thanks to Alwin Meschede). Closes: #241749 * Improved debconf template regarding fix_privileges_tables (thanks to Matt Zimmermann for suggestions). Closes: #219400 * Improved README.Debian regarding to password settings (thanks to Yann Dirson). Closes: #241328 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 3 Apr 2004 19:52:15 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Added Build-Depend to po-debconf to let it build everywhere. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:43:33 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-2) unstable; urgency=low * Added a "2>/dev/null" to a "which" command as there are two "which" versions in Debian of which one needs it. Closes: #235363 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 2 Mar 2004 23:31:28 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.18-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Should now compile and run on ia64 (thanks to Thorsten Werner and David Mosberger-Tang). Closes: #226863 #228834 * Converted init scripts to invoce-rc.d (thanks to Erich Schubert). Closes: 232118 * Secondlast upload changed logfile location. Closes: #182655 * Updated Brasilian translation (thanks to Andre Luis Lopes). Closes: #219847 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:44:58 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.17-2) unstable; urgency=low * Improved manpage for mysqldumpslow.1 (thanks to Anthony DeRobertis). Closes: #231039 * Improved stopping of crashed daemons in init script (thanks to Matthias Urlichs). Closes: #230327 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 9 Feb 2004 21:54:29 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.17-1) unstable; urgency=low * Made logging into /var/log/mysql/ the default. Closes: #225206 * New upstream version. Closes: #225028 * Turned on a 25MB query cache by default (thanks to Cyril Bouthors). Closes: #226789 * Updated russian translation (thanks to Ilgiz Kalmetev). Closes: #219263 * Upstream fixes the problem that AND was not commutative (thanks for Iain D Broadfoot for mentioning). Closes: #227927 * Fixed minor typo in my.cnf comments (thanks to James Renken). Closes: #221496 * Better documents regex. Closes: #214952 * Fixed minor germanism in debconf template (thanks to Marc Haber). Closes: #224148 * Added explaining comment to my.cnf regarding quoted passwords (Thanks to Patrick von der Hagen). Closes: #224906 * Changed "find -exec" to "find -print0 | xargs -0" in preinst to speed it up. Thanks to Cyril Bouthors. Closes: #220229 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 18 Jan 2004 16:16:25 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.16-2) unstable; urgency=low * Tried to repair undefined weak symbols by adding a little Makefile patch. Closes: #215973 -- Christian Hammers Mon, 27 Oct 2003 22:52:10 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.16-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. (Mostly little memory problems and other bugfixes it seems) * Replaced "." by ":" in chown calls to comply with the env setting "_POSIX2_VERSION=2000112" (thanks to Robert Luberda). Closes: #217399 * Adjusted syntax in my.cnf to 4.x standard (thanks to Guillaume Plessis). Closes: #217273 * Improved README.Debian password instructions (thanks to Levi Waldron). Closes: #215046 * Improved NIS warning debconf-template (thanks to Jeff Breidenbach). Closes: #215791 * Explicitly added libssl-dev to the libmysqlclient-dev package as it is needed for mysql_config and the libmysqlclient package only depends on libssl which has no unnumbered .so version (thanks to Simon Peter and Davor Ocelic). Closes: #214436, #216162 * Added "-lwrap" to "mysql_config --libmysqld-libs" and filed it as upstream bug #1650 (thanks to Noah Levitt). Closes: #214636 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 25 Oct 2003 01:09:27 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.15a-1) unstable; urgency=low * Same package as 4.0.15-2 but I could not convince the Debian installer to move the packages out of incoming. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 7 Oct 2003 15:10:26 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.15-2) unstable; urgency=low * Updated package description (thanks to Adrian Bunk). Closes: #210988 * Fixed small typos in manpages (thanks to Nicolas Francois). Closes: #211983 * More updates to package description (thanks to Matthias Lutz/ddtp). Closes: #213456 * Updated standards to 3.6.1. * Closes "new 4.0.15 available" bug. Closes: #213349 * Updated README.Debian with notes regarding the MySQL manual section "2.4 Post-installation Setup and Testing" (thanks to Daniel B.). Closes: #210841 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 3 Oct 2003 15:59:39 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.15-1) unstable; urgency=high * SECURITY: Users who are able to use the "ALTER TABLE" command on the "mysql" database may be able to exploit this vulnerability to gain a shell with the privileges of the mysql server (usually running as the 'mysql' user). Closes: #210403 * Fixes small description typos (thanks to Oscar Jarkvik). * Updated Brazilian Portuguese debconf translation. (thanks to Andre Luis Lopes). Closes: 208030 * Replaced depricated '.' by ':' in chown (thanks to Matt Zimmerman). * Fixed manpage typo (thanks to Marc Lehmann). Closes: #207090 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 3 Oct 2003 15:59:35 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.14-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:40:36 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.13-3) unstable; urgency=low * Now start mysqld as default unless you choose not when configurig with debconf priority low. So packages depending on the server when installing can access it. Thanks Matt Zimmermann (Closes: #200277) * Made mysql-server de-installable if the config and database files were removed by hand before. Thanks to Ard van Breemen (Closes: #200304) -- Christian Hammers Tue, 8 Jul 2003 22:30:40 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.13-2) unstable; urgency=low * Added "nice" option for mysqld_safe to give mysqld a different priority. Submitted to upstream as MySQL Bug #627. Closes: #192087 * Fixed possible unbound variable in init script. Closes: #194621 * Fixed french debconf translation (thx Christian Perrier) Closes: #194739 * Get rid of automake1.5 (for Eric Dorland). -- Christian Hammers Wed, 11 Jun 2003 18:58:32 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.13-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version. !!! Fixes a very bad natural join bug which justifies the urgency=medium. !!! http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=291 * Fixed mysql_fix_privileges manpage (Frederic Briere) Closes: #191776 * preinst: "which" is more chatty normal executable than as builtin. (Thanks to David B Harris). Closes: #188659 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 6 May 2003 22:03:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.12-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Reincluded new way of creating my debian-sys-maint user from an old release from experimental. Now works again with old and new privilege table format. (Thanks to Vincent Danjean for spotting the problem) Closes: #188201 * Reincluded hurd build dependency fix from 3.23 branch. (Thanks to Robert Millan). Closes: #185929 * Fixed soname in libmysqlclient-dev. Closes: #188160 * Remove /var/log/mysql/ when purging the package. Closes: #188064 * Removed /usr/share/doc/mysql/ from mysql-server. Closes: #188066 * Let group "adm" be able to read logfiles. Closes: #188067 * Do not call usermod on every upgrade. Closes: #188248 (Thanks to Philippe Troin for the last three) * Fixed mysql-server.preinst so that it works on shells where which is a builtin, too. (Thanks to Erich Schubert) Closes: #181525 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 11 Apr 2003 11:32:45 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.12-2) unstable; urgency=low * * NEW MAJOR UPSTREAM RELEASE: * MySQL 4 has finally been declared as 'stable'. Hurray! Read changelogs. Thanks to all testers, esp. Jose Luis Tallon, of the versions that were in the "experimental" section before. * Modified postinst script to run mysql_fix_privileges on every update. IMPORTANT: Please report if this breaks anything, it is not supposed to. * Wrote a SSL-MINI-HOWTO.txt! * Added zlib1g-dev to libmysqlclient12-dev. Closes: 186656 * Changed section of libmysqlclient12-dev to libdevel. * Added even more selfwritten manpages. * Fixed typos. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 6 Apr 2003 13:47:32 +0200 mysql-dfsg (4.0.10.gamma-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream version. * They merged some of my patches from debian/patches. Whoa! * This release should fix the error-logfile problem where mysqld keeps the error.log open while logrotate removes it. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 12 Feb 2003 22:39:48 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.9.gamma-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream version. * Updated the GNU autoconf files to make building on MIPS work. See bug #176829. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 29 Jan 2003 22:07:44 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.8.gamma-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Improved logging of init script. Closes: #174790 * We have now libmysqlclient.so.12 instead of .11. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 9 Jan 2003 20:14:11 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.7.gamma-1) experimental; urgency=high * SECURITY: This version fixes an upstream security release that is only present in the 4.x branch which is currently only in the experimental distribution and therefore will not get a DSA. * New upstream release. -- Christian Hammers Sat, 28 Dec 2002 15:51:39 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.6.gamma-2) experimental; urgency=low * Added --system to addgroup. Closes: #173866 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 21 Dec 2002 15:28:26 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.6.gamma-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream version. Now Gamma! * There are no longer changes to the .orig.tar.gz neccessary to make diff happy. docs/ has still to be deleted, although, as it is non-free. * Incorporated patches from unstable. * Added mysqlmanager and a couple of other new scripts. * Enabled libmysqld embedded server library. * Enabled SSL and Virtual-IO support. (CORBA based MySQL-FS seems to be not existing..) -- Christian Hammers Fri, 20 Dec 2002 22:30:51 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.5a.beta-3) experimental; urgency=low * Modified postinst to work with old and new mysql.user table format and fixed spelling typo in postinst. Thanks to Roger Aich. * Updated config.{guess,sub} to make the mipsel porters happy. Thanks to Ryan Murray. Closes: #173553 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:56:34 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.5a.beta-2) experimental; urgency=low * Upstream removed option "--skip-gemini". So did I. Closes: 173142 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 17 Dec 2002 10:35:49 +0100 mysql-dfsg (4.0.5a.beta-1) experimental; urgency=low * First 4.x experimental package due to continuous user requests :-) Please test and report! * upstream: safe_mysqld has been renamed to mysqld_safe * upstream: new library soname version libmysqlclient.so.11 * Renamed libmysqlclientXX-dev to libmysqlclient-dev as I don't plan to support more than one development environment and this makes the dependencies easier. * FIXME: Skipped parts of the debian/patches/alpha patch as the global.h is not existing. * FIXME: How to get rid this? Old ltconfig patch already applied. "lintian: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath ./usr/bin/mysql /usr/lib/mysql" -- Christian Hammers Sun, 1 Dec 2002 18:32:32 +0100 mysql-dfsg (3.23.53-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Fixed errno.h problem. Closes: #168533, #168535 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 10 Nov 2002 18:32:08 +0100 mysql-dfsg (3.23.53-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Changed automake build-dep to unversioned automake1.4. Closes: #166391 * Fixed description. Closes: #167270 (Thanks to Soren Boll Overgaard) -- Christian Hammers Tue, 5 Nov 2002 01:25:01 +0100 mysql-dfsg (3.23.53-2) unstable; urgency=low * Reverted user creation in init scripts. Closes: #166432 (Thanks to Birzan George Cristian) -- Christian Hammers Thu, 31 Oct 2002 15:36:25 +0100 mysql-dfsg (3.23.53-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 24 Oct 2002 23:04:16 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.52-3) unstable; urgency=low * Substituted the first-install 'debian-sys-maint' user creation by something ANSI SQL compliant. Closes: #163497 (Thanks to Karl Hammar) * Tightend dependency to debhelper (>= 4.0.12) to be sure that debconf-utils gets installed, too, as I use dh_installdebconf. * Fixed upstream manpage bug in mysqldump.1. Closes: #159779 (Thanks to Colin Watson) * Added comment about MIN_WORD_LEN to mysql-server.README.Debian (Thanks to Philipp Dreimann) * Added a dependency for zlib1g-dev to libmysqlclient10-dev. (Thanks to Jordi Mallach) -- Christian Hammers Sun, 15 Sep 2002 17:14:44 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.52-2) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed typo in preinst scripts. * Removed bashism in init script. * Fixed ambiguous debconf example. Closes: #158884 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 30 Aug 2002 00:51:29 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.52-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. Closes: #157731 * Clearified the meaning of the debian-sys-maint special user in the README.Debian file. Closes: #153702 * Wrote some words regarding the skip-networking in README.Debian. Closes: #157038 * Added dependency to passwd. * Fixes typo and unnecessarily complication in is_mysql_alive(). * Added check for /etc/mysql/my.cnf in init script. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 27 Aug 2002 01:53:32 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.51-4) unstable; urgency=low * Added a compressed "nm mysqld" output to allow people to trace core dumps with /usr/bin/resolve_stack_dump as suggested in the INSTALL-SOURCE file. Thanks to atudor@labs.agilent.com for the hint. -- Christian Hammers Wed, 24 Jul 2002 20:44:55 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.51-3) unstable; urgency=low * Corrected copyright file: the MySQL client library is licenced under the LGPL-2 not the GPL. From version 4.x it actually will be GPL this is why parts of http://www.mysql.com/ already say so. Closes: #153591 * Corrected german translation. Thanks to Roland Rosenfeld . Closes: #151903 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 11 Jul 2002 20:32:28 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.51-2) unstable; urgency=low * Improved NIS tolerance in preinst script. -- Christian Hammers Sun, 7 Jul 2002 04:43:28 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.51-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version. * I applied a patch that fixes a binary imcompatibility in the shared libary libmysqlclient.so.10 between 3.23.50 and some versions earlier. Upstream has been contacted and asked for clarification. Closes: #149952 * Added support for NIS i.e. it shows a warning and fails if the needed 'mysql' user does not exists but works if it does. Closes: #143282, #147869 * Substituted $0 in init scripts by something really weird so that "./S20mysql restart" works now, too. (BTW: S20? install file-rc!!!) Closes: #148658 * Now postinst works even if /etc/init.d/mysql is removed. Closes: #151021 * Decided to leave "set +x" in postinst but wrote comment. Closes: #151022 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 7 Jul 2002 04:43:25 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.50-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version. Fixes a very annoying and important bug that lets all mysql programs including perl scripts etc. segfault when using the read_default_group() function. 3.23.50 is currently a pre-release and expected to be released next week. I plan to propose it for woody as soon as its stability has been proven. The following bug reports are all regarding this issue. Closes: #144960, #145322, #136798, #138143, -- Christian Hammers Sat, 18 May 2002 21:14:01 +0200 mysql-dfsg (3.23.49x-1) unstable; urgency=low * I had to split the package to seperate the manual as it is not GPL like the rest of the software and docs but under a license that e.g. forbids selling printed versions. . The upstream authors were contacted a while ago but did not like to change the situation. . The names of the resulting packages have not changed as the manual already was in a seperate mysql-doc package due to it's size. The source packages are now splitted from one "mysql" to "mysql-dfsg" in main and "mysql-nonfree" in non-free. * No code change! The "x" at the end of the version number ist just to be able to upload a new source package. ("a" was already taken by upstream for their binary upload correction) -- Christian Hammers Wed, 8 May 2002 02:01:41 +0200 mysql (3.23.49-8) unstable; urgency=low * Substituted $0 in init script to let e.g. "/etc# ./init.d/mysql restart" works, too. Closes: #141555 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 7 Apr 2002 15:00:44 +0200 mysql (3.23.49-7) unstable; urgency=low * The Makefiles are totally broken for the --enable-local-infile option. I now patched libmysql/libmysql.c#mysql_init() manually. Closes: #138347 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 29 Mar 2002 23:55:15 +0100 mysql (3.23.49-6) unstable; urgency=low * Moved mysqlcheck from server to client package. Closes: #139799 * Added manpage for mysqlhotcopy. Regarding: #87097 * Added 'sharedscripts' directive to the logrotate script. * Replaced grep by /usr/bin/getent to let the group/user checking work on NIS/LDAP systems, too. Closes: #115677, #101529 -- Christian Hammers Fri, 22 Mar 2002 22:40:51 +0100 mysql (3.23.49-5) unstable; urgency=low * Added skip-innodb to default my.cnf. * Enabled --enable-local-infile, it seems to be a new option that defaults to disable a formerly enabled feaure. Closes: #137115 -- Christian Hammers Sat, 16 Mar 2002 00:29:10 +0100 mysql (3.23.49-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Recompiled against fixed libz. * Enabled --enable-local-infile, it seems to be a new option that defaults to disable a formerly enabled feaure. Closes: #137115 * Fixed README.compile_on_potato. Closes: #136529 * Now a ext3 .jounal file in /var/lib/mysql does not prevent the installation (happens when creating a jounal on an already mounted partition). Closes: #137146 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 13 Mar 2002 13:34:24 +0100 mysql (3.23.49-3) unstable; urgency=low * Added Russian translation. Closes: #135846 * Fixed installation of .info documents. Closes: #135030 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 27 Feb 2002 23:36:35 +0100 mysql (3.23.49-2) unstable; urgency=low * Updated french translation and split template files. Closes: #134754 * Fixed a small debian.cnf related bug in mysql-server.postinst. -- Christian Hammers Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:13:58 +0100 mysql (3.23.49-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. (Mainly InnoDB related fixes) * Exported a $HOME variable in the scripts so that /root/.my.cnf is not read anymore. This will avoid problems when admins put only passwords but no usernames in this file. Closes: #132048 * New debian-sys-maint password algorithm (now ~96bit :-)) Closes: #133863 * Recreating debian-sys-main pwd on every install to help people who accidently delete user or password files... * Added /var/log/mysql so that user can put the binary logs in there as mysql cannot write the .001 etc files itself in /var/log which is owned by root. -- Christian Hammers Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:17:45 +0100 mysql (3.23.47-6) unstable; urgency=low * Dropped a sentence about the new debian-sys-maint user in the debconf note and updated the README.Debian. Related: #132048 * Added more french translation. Closes: #132390 -- Christian Hammers Wed, 6 Feb 2002 09:41:29 +0100 mysql (3.23.47-5) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed grammar error in template. Closes: #132238 * Really fixed typo in logrotate script. Closes: #131711 -- Christian Hammers Tue, 5 Feb 2002 14:20:08 +0100 mysql (3.23.47-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Fixes typo in postinst that let init script fail. Closes: #131743 * Fixed bashism bug that failed on ash. Closes: #131697 * Fixed typo in logrotate script. Closes: #131711 -- Christian Hammers Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:58:46 +0100 mysql (3.23.47-3) unstable; urgency=low * Added new Debian specific mysql user called 'debian-sys-maint' which is used for pinging the server status, flushing the logs or shutting down the server in maintenance scripts. The credentials of this user are stored in the UID0-only readable file /etc/mysql/debian.cnf. Closes: #129887, #130326, #99274 * Fixed unintended server startup at boottime. Closes: #122676, #130105 * New upstream fixes command line parsing bug: Closes: #128473 * Fixed manpage headers to let apropos work: Closes: #119122 * Added "status" options for /etc/init.d/mysql. Closes: #129020 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 27 Jan 2002 19:46:11 +0100 mysql (3.23.47-2) unstable; urgency=low * Enhanced init scripts by using mysqladmin instead of kill $pid. Thanks to Aaron Brick. -- Christian Hammers Fri, 18 Jan 2002 01:42:23 +0100 mysql (3.23.47-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Updated brazilian translation of debconf descriptions. Closes: #123332 -- Christian Hammers Sun, 6 Jan 2002 21:11:17 +0100 mysql (3.23.46-3) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed bug in postinst where a script was accidently called with "bash -c