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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T14:57:50+00:00 2026-05-27T14:57:50+00:00

I have inherited a site running several different software packages worked on by several

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I have inherited a site running several different software packages worked on by several different people over several years, with lots of modifications and addons throughout.

How can I systematically, pervasively, and I hope automatically log/monitor/find scripts that use slow queries, persistent connections, unindexed joins, etc.?

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    2026-05-27T14:57:50+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:57 pm

    There is a variety of tools to service these needs:

    • MySQL Enterprise Monitor Query Analyzer (Costs $$$)
      • This will log, monitor, and find slow queries, un-indexed joins, and persistent connections, as well as giving advice on how to improve MySQL performance
    • mysqltuner (opensource perl script)
      • This will debug you MySQL configuration and give suggestions on how to adjust it to improve performance
    • mtop (like top, but for MySQL, free)
      • This will monitor slow queries
    • XDebug and Web Grind (PHP performance, free)
      • This will log, monitor and find slow scripts
    • New Relic (good for finding slow requests, and the reason why they where slow, free or paid)
      • This will log, monitor, and find slow scripts and queries
    • MySQL Monitor Tool (Java, free)
      • This will log, monitor, and find slow queries, and persistent connections

    Also on a site note, another awesome tool is Toad for MySQL (free) which provides full database management (including tables, views, triggers, functions, procedures, etc), diagramming, and schema/data comparison functions.

    I personally recommend, in order:

    • New Relic (free, or paid plan if its within budget)
    • mysqltuner (only needs to be used once or twice)
    • MySQL Enterprise Monitor (too expensive for most cases, but very good)
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