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I'm a new MySQL server user. My server is running on a CentOS Linux. How can I check the number of active MySQL connections on Linux based system?
You can use the following commands on Linux or Unix-like systems:
a) mysqladmin status command
b) MySQL show status command
c) netstat or ss commands
You can use the following sql command to see the number of currently open connections at mysql> prompt:
I'm a new MySQL server user. My server is running on a CentOS Linux. How can I check the number of active MySQL connections on Linux based system?
You can use the following commands on Linux or Unix-like systems:
a) mysqladmin status command
b) MySQL show status command
c) netstat or ss commands
mysqladmin status command example
Open the terminal App or login to the remote server using ssh:Type the following command to get a short status message from the MySQL server:
ssh vivek@server1.cyberciti.biz
Sample outputs:
mysqladmin status
## OR ##
mysqladmin status -u root -p
## OR ##
mysqladmin status -h db1.cyberciti.biz -u root -p
Uptime: 691356 Threads: 5 Questions: 83237956 Slow queries: 102736 Opens: 3585 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 1019 Queries per second avg: 120.398
MySQL show status command to see open database connections example
First, connect to the your mysql server:Type the following sql query to see the number of connection attempts to the MySQL server includes both failed and successful connection attempts:
mysql -u root -p
mysql> show status like 'Conn%';Sample outputs:
You can use the following sql command to see the number of currently open connections at mysql> prompt:
mysql> show status like '%onn%';
+--------------------------+---------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------+---------+
| Aborted_connects | 7 |
| Connections | 6304067 |
| Max_used_connections | 85 |
| Ssl_client_connects | 0 |
| Ssl_connect_renegotiates | 0 |
| Ssl_finished_connects | 0 |
| Threads_connected | 7 | <---- 7="" connections="" currently="" in="" no="" of="" open="" pre="" rows="" sec="" set="">
Use show processlist sql command to see the number of open connections
Type the following sql command at mysql> prompt to see the number of currently open connections:mysql> show processlist;The above output indicates four currently open connection for user called 'faqwpblogu' from app server located at 10.10.29.66 and 10.10.29.74.
+---------+------------+-------------------+------------+---------+------+-------+------------------+
| Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |
+---------+------------+-------------------+------------+---------+------+-------+------------------+
| 6297128 | root | localhost | NULL | Query | 0 | NULL | show processlist |
| 6308321 | faqwpblogu | 10.10.29.66:42945 | lesaibkfaq | Sleep | 1 | | NULL |
| 6308323 | faqwpblogu | 10.10.29.74:46993 | lesaibkfaq | Sleep | 0 | | NULL |
| 6308325 | faqwpblogu | 10.10.29.74:46995 | lesaibkfaq | Sleep | 1 | | NULL |
| 6308326 | faqwpblogu | 10.10.29.74:46996 | lesaibkfaq | Sleep | 0 | | NULL |
+---------+------------+-------------------+------------+---------+------+-------+------------------+
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)MySQL show status sql command summary
I suggest that you read the following pages for more info:Use netstat or ss (Linux only) command to list open database connections
The syntax is as follows for netstat command or ss command:This will just give you an overview. I suggest that you use above sql commands only.---->
netstat -nat | grep10.10.29.68:3306