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* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/568564/how-can-i-view-live-mysql-queries
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/568564/how-can-i-view-live-mysql-queries
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Monitor queries running on mysql server

During package (eg owncloud, mediawiki, etc.) upgrades to newer versions queries run at backend for long time (sometimes >60 minutes). If during this time we want to check which queries are actually running then connect to mariadb-command line and use query:

  show full processlist;

to see list of currently executing queries and time since which they are executing.

To run it the way watch runs and displays output every few seconds use:

  mysqladmin -u <mysql-username> -p -i 1 processlist


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