Antony Dovgal

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Antony dovgal

http://pinba.org
Pinba module for PHP 5

Pinba is a statistics server for PHP using MySQL as a read-only interface.

It accumulates and processes data sent over UDP by multiple PHP processes and displays statistics in a nice human-readable form of simple "reports", also providing a read-only interface to the raw data to enable generation of more sophisticated reports.

With the Pinba extension, users can also measure particular parts of the code using timers with arbitrary tags.

This package contains a PHP5 module with the ability to send statistics to a Pinba server.





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Debian: Prach Pongpanich <prachpub@gmail.com>

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9 July 2013

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License: lgpl-2.1+




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tony@daylessday.org contact


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Downloadhttp://pinba.org
Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/php-pinba


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/php-pinba

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