On the MySQL server (could be the same machine) start mysql with
 -l arguement.

Which enables connection and query logging.. YOu can just sit there and
tail -f the server.log file to see all the querys/connections being
executed in realtime... good look reading anything on a busy server ;)




On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Clive Bruton wrote:

> Is there a way to see the traffic between PHP and MySQL, ie see the 
> statements/raw data that is sent between the two processes.
> 
> I've tried running the MYSQL client, but there doesn't seem to be any 
> obvious command to do this. Some other terminal process?
> 
> I'm running MacOS X.
> 
> TIA.
> 
> 
> -- Clive
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