On 1/28/2006 6:27 AM Deann Corum wrote:
Thanks Jeffrey and Attiila. I'll look at the dbcheck script and see what I can figure out. And the mysqladmin processlist command is very helpful. It's also good to know others out there have large Bacula databases. I still wonder what the largest known one is!
I suspect the answer is simple but I have been unable to find it. How can I view MySQL output such as that from the 'mysqladmin processlist' command without it wrapping on my terminal? When it wraps, it's unreadable. I'd like to pipe the output to some utility that will keep it all on one line and let me scroll through it with the arrow keys. I tried 'less' but it didn't work for me as it still wrapped. Is there something else?
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