.TH dbstat 8 "2017-02-15" "USER COMMANDS" .SH NAME dbstat \- Collect histograms of MySQL/PostgreSQL query latencies. .SH SYNOPSIS . B dbstat [-v] [-p PID [PID ...]] [-m THRESHOLD] [-u] [-i INTERVAL] {mysql,postgres} .SH DESCRIPTION This traces queries served by a MySQL or PostgreSQL server, and collects a histogram of query latencies. The histogram is printed at the end of collection, or at specified intervals. This uses User Statically-Defined Tracing (USDT) probes, a feature added to MySQL and PostgreSQL for DTrace support, but which may not be enabled on a given installation. See requirements. Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool. .SH REQUIREMENTS CONFIG_BPF, bcc, and MySQL server with USDT probe support (when configuring the build: \-DENABLE_DTRACE=1) or PostgreSQL server with USDT probe support (when configuring the build: \-\-enable-dtrace). .SH OPTIONS \-h Print usage message. .TP \-p PID Trace this PID. If no PID is specified, the tool will attempt to automatically detect the MySQL or PostgreSQL processes running on the system. .TP \-m THRESHOLD Minimum query latency (duration) to trace, in milliseconds. Default is all queries. .TP \-u Display query latencies in microseconds (default: milliseconds). .TP \-i INTERVAL Print summaries (histograms) at this interval, specified in seconds. .TP {mysql,postgres} The database engine to trace. .SH EXAMPLES .TP Display histogram of MySQL query latencies: # .B dbstat mysql .TP Display histogram of PostgreSQL query latencies slower than 10ms in pid 408: # .B dbstat postgres -p 408 -m 10 .TP Display histogram of PostgreSQL query latencies at 3-second intervals: # .B dbstat postgres -i 3 .SH OVERHEAD This adds low-overhead instrumentation to queries, and only emits output data from kernel to user-level if they query exceeds the threshold. If the server query rate is less than 1,000/sec, the overhead is expected to be negligible. If the query rate is higher, test to gauge overhead. .SH SOURCE This is from bcc. .IP https://github.com/iovisor/bcc .PP Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool. .SH OS Linux .SH STABILITY Unstable - in development. .SH AUTHOR Sasha Goldshtein .SH SEE ALSO dbslower(8)