Normally a few servers are running like this:
[--] Up for: 2d 7h 51m 39s (16M q [82.992 qps], 1M conn, TX: 5025B, RX: 4B)
[--] Up for: 24d 23h 26m 58s (121M q [56.310 qps], 2M conn, TX: 1004B, RX: 30B)
but I got a few ones like this:
[--] Up for: 44d 6h 19m 55s (1B q [401.366 qps], 9M conn, TX: 2415B, RX: 169B)
and even worse
[--] Up for: 2d 4h 26m 24s (165M q [879.055 qps], 820K conn, TX: 155B, RX: 19B)
Is there a way to check queries per second per user so I could possibly sort them out and find which ones are hammering / raping the system ?
[--] Up for: 2d 7h 51m 39s (16M q [82.992 qps], 1M conn, TX: 5025B, RX: 4B)
[--] Up for: 24d 23h 26m 58s (121M q [56.310 qps], 2M conn, TX: 1004B, RX: 30B)
but I got a few ones like this:
[--] Up for: 44d 6h 19m 55s (1B q [401.366 qps], 9M conn, TX: 2415B, RX: 169B)
and even worse
[--] Up for: 2d 4h 26m 24s (165M q [879.055 qps], 820K conn, TX: 155B, RX: 19B)
Is there a way to check queries per second per user so I could possibly sort them out and find which ones are hammering / raping the system ?
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