Thanks. As to MaxScale, it seems that is associated to the Enterprise version of MariaDB. As to MySQLProxy (https://downloads.mysql.com/archives/proxy/), it seems a now forsaken project (no release since 2014, url includes archives), and being superceeded by MySQL Router (the last being associated to InnoDB Cluster). I will use either general_log or audit-plugin. Thanks again, and sorry for having not look for enough in the docs (I was looking for monitoring or spy keywords and found nothing: I was a bit stupid). Le jeudi 20 juillet 2017, 15:17:04 CEST Jean Weisbuch a écrit :
You can enable/disable the general query log on the fly : https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/general-query-log/
Another solution is to use MaxScale as a proxy between the app and the database to log only specific queries : https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-enterprise/mariadb-maxscale-14/maxscale-qu ery-log-all-filter/
And if you dont like MaxScale you can do something similar with MySQLProxy.
Le 20/07/2017 à 15:12, lemmel a écrit :
Hi.
Working with a web application (PHP, Nginx, MariaDB) that doesn't really work as expected, I'm looking for a way to monitor/spy database alterations done when some action is performed on the FrontEnd. It would be faster by far than to read the application's source code.
So is there a non-invasive way to monitor/spy database alterations performed after a given time, or triggered manually ?
Thanks !
P.S. : I know that I could add triggers on all database operation, but that would require adding a awful quantity of triggers and would not be easy to realize.
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