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[{"user_id": 6648, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300879325.220818, "message": "Just wondering what tools people use to do db administration in their production environments. Things like table sizes, ad-hoc queries, performance, etc...", "group_id": 81, "id": 416178}, {"user_id": 7129, "stars": [{"date_created": 1300887301.4400499, "user_id": 17859}], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300880439.454623, "message": "Basic monitoring of db hosts is done in nagios, but I also use http://chris-lamb.co.uk/projects/django-dumpslow/ to monitor the end-user impact.", "group_id": 81, "id": 416305}, {"user_id": 7378, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300917287.7637329, "message": "We use zabbix for all our monitoring. It's just easier to see what's going on IMO.", "group_id": 81, "id": 421275}, {"user_id": 6648, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300938066.4383719, "message": "Do you guys allow developers to connect to the DB using GUI clients? What clients do people use? pgAdmin?", "group_id": 81, "id": 423819}, {"user_id": 12664, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300962828.1113551, "message": "@lamby I've just installed and tested django-dumpslow. It runs with no errors, but no output except View and Accumulated time headers. I'm using the example project and python2.6 + django 1.2.5 + redis 2.2.2 on OS X 10.6.6 Do you know off hand if there is an issue with this setup? Thanks!", "group_id": 81, "id": 425472}, {"user_id": 7378, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300963670.585355, "message": "@poswald Yep, they can generally connect using whatever means they want. We use MySQL... but i've never used any particular GUI.", "group_id": 81, "id": 425518}, {"user_id": 24432, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300965587.9691091, "message": "test", "group_id": 81, "id": 425632}, {"user_id": 7129, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1300967962.412519, "message": "@arthurcase No, should be fine. Can you confirm it is detecting slow requests and whether that is being set in Redis?", "group_id": 81, "id": 425786}, {"user_id": 12664, "stars": [], "topic_id": 14670, "date_created": 1301042357.2590001, "message": "@lamby Sorry I'm not sure how to tell if it is detecting slow requests. Nothing is being set in Redis. I can use redis-py to get and set from a Python prompt foo/bar test.", "group_id": 81, "id": 436839}]