[Phpmyadmin-devel] GSoC 2010 : Charts in server status page

Marc Delisle marc at infomarc.info
Sat Mar 27 19:11:13 CET 2010


Neeraj Agarwal a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> We should have both the current status and historic data upto a user defined
> date.
> 
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> Regards,
> Neeraj Agarwal
> 

Please ... I'm allergic to top-posting ...

How do you plan to collect this historic data?

> 
> 
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Marc Delisle <marc at infomarc.info> wrote:
> 
>> Neeraj Agarwal a écrit :
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> I have been using phpMyAdmin a lot for my development work on PHP/ MySQL
>> and
>>> it really fascinates. It creates such a simple interface for regular
>> people
>>> to manage their database.
>>>
>>> I very much liked the idea of server status page for PMA.
>>>
>>> Using GD2 library (PHP) would be the most convenient option.
>>>
>>> We can build graphs for volumes, errors, traffic inflows, server downtime
>>> due to high volume, highlight server alerts, breakdown, etc
>>>
>>> Anybody here to discuss the idea?
>>>
>>> ------
>>> Regards,
>>> Neeraj Agarwal
>> Hi,
>> do you plan to display graphs for only the current server status or for
>> historic data?
>>
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