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mysql2dlf - convert mysql logfiles to dlf format

mysql2dlf

mysql2dlf converts a MySQL query log file to DLF format. Information on MySQL can be found on http://www.mysql.org/. The query log file is defined by the --log[=file] option of mysqld, or the log=file setting in MySQL configuration file.

Such a log file looks like e.g.

/usr/sbin/mysqld, Version: 3.23.43-debug-log, started with:
Tcp port: 3306  Unix socket: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
Time                 Id Command    Argument
011218 15:02:58       1 Connect     root@localhost on
                      1 Query       SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'pid_file'
                      1 Shutdown
011226 21:35:59       6 Connect     joe@localhost on
                      6 Init DB     nmrshiftdb
                      6 Query       SHOW VARIABLES

or

    42401 Query       SELECT
    bannerID,
    banner,
    format,
    width,
    height,
    alt,
    url
FROM
    banners
WHERE
    act = 'true'  AND (keyw = 'fullsize' OR keyw = 'global')

The generic database dlf format is described in database.xml.

To process a log as produced by MySQL:

$ mysql2dlf < mysql-log

mysql2dlf will be rarely used on its own, but is more likely called by lr_log2report:

$ lr_log2report mysql < /var/log/mysql-log

The parser has been tested for query log files for MySQL 3.23.46 only.

This converter stores all log files information in one big nested array in memory, before writing. Therefore, memory consumption is linear with the size of the log.

mysql(1), mysqld(1)

$Id: mysql2dlf.in,v 1.12 2010/12/05 20:36:45 wraay Exp $

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2020-07-07 Lire 2.1.1