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PROGRAM:

NAME


pt-mext - Look at many samples of MySQL "SHOW GLOBAL STATUS" side-by-side.

SYNOPSIS


Usage: pt-mext [OPTIONS] -- COMMAND

pt-mext columnizes repeated output from a program like mysqladmin extended.

Get output from "mysqladmin":

pt-mext -r -- mysqladmin ext -i10 -c3

Get output from a file:

pt-mext -r -- cat mysqladmin-output.txt

RISKS


Percona Toolkit is mature, proven in the real world, and well tested, but all database
tools can pose a risk to the system and the database server. Before using this tool,
please:

· Read the tool's documentation

· Review the tool's known "BUGS"

· Test the tool on a non-production server

· Backup your production server and verify the backups

DESCRIPTION


pt-mext executes the "COMMAND" you specify, and reads through the result one line at a
time. It places each line into a temporary file. When it finds a blank line, it assumes
that a new sample of SHOW GLOBAL STATUS is starting, and it creates a new temporary file.
At the end of this process, it has a number of temporary files. It joins the temporary
files together side-by-side and prints the result. If "--relative" option is given, it
first subtracts each sample from the one after it before printing results.

OPTIONS


--help
Show help and exit.

--relative
short form: -r

Subtract each column from the previous column.

--version
Show version and exit.

ENVIRONMENT


This tool does not use any environment variables.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS


This tool requires the Bourne shell (/bin/sh) and the seq program.

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