Ofcourse, the number of queries is just the value of Questions.
Christophe Gregoir wrote:
> I have to admit, Google doesn't provide much information.
> Let's take a closer look and see if we can't figure out ourselves what
> that value means.
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> Here is the output of `mysqladmin status` on my development box:
> Uptime: 7510 Threads: 3 Questions: 4123 Slow queries: 0 Opens:
> 713 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 64 Queries per second avg: 0.549
>
> The number of queries would be Questions + Slow queries.
> See if you can spot where mysqladmin gets its time count and use it to
> divide the previous sum.
>
> Your box isn't underperforming, it just isn't under a high load.
>
> Question answered ?
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> grtz
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> C.R.Vegelin wrote:
>> Thanks Christophe,
>>
>> Question rephrased: how do you explain 0.05 q/s = 20 s/q
>> with an immediate response ?
>>
>> Cor
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christophe Gregoir"
>> <christophe.gregoir@stripped>
>> To: "C.R.Vegelin" <cr.vegelin@stripped>
>> Cc: <mysql@stripped>
>> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: question about "Queries per second avg"
>>
>>
>>> C.R.Vegelin wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>> How should I interpret "Queries per second avg" ?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How about as 'queries per second on average' :)
>>>
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