mysql_list_processes

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)

mysql_list_processesList MySQL processes

Warning

This extension was deprecated in PHP 5.5.0, and it was removed in PHP 7.0.0. Instead, the MySQLi or PDO_MySQL extension should be used. See also MySQL: choosing an API guide. Alternatives to this function include:

Description

mysql_list_processes(resource $link_identifier = NULL): resource|false

Retrieves the current MySQL server threads.

Parameters

link_identifier

The MySQL connection. If the link identifier is not specified, the last link opened by mysql_connect() is assumed. If no such link is found, it will try to create one as if mysql_connect() had been called with no arguments. If no connection is found or established, an E_WARNING level error is generated.

Return Values

A result pointer resource on success or false on failure.

Examples

Example #1 mysql_list_processes() example

<?php
$link
= mysql_connect('localhost', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password');

$result = mysql_list_processes($link);
while (
$row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
printf("%s %s %s %s %s\n", $row["Id"], $row["Host"], $row["db"],
$row["Command"], $row["Time"]);
}
mysql_free_result($result);
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

1 localhost test Processlist 0
4 localhost mysql sleep 5

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clintond at iol dot ie
10 years ago
You can achieve the equivalent of the mysql_list_processes() function for MySQLi in php using:
function mysqli_list_processes(){
  $query = "SHOW PROCESSLIST";
  if ($res =$this->mysqli->query($query)){
    while ($row = $res->fetch_assoc()) $recs[$i++] = $row;
    $res->close();
    return $recs;
  } else {
    return false;
  }
}
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