PT-ALIGN(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation PT-ALIGN(1p)
NAME
pt-align - Align output from other tools to columns.
SYNOPSIS
Usage: pt-align [FILES]
pt-align aligns output from other tools to columns. If no FILES are specified, STDIN is read.
If a tool prints the following output,
DATABASE TABLE ROWS
foo bar 100
long_db_name table 1
another long_name 500
then pt-align reprints the output as,
DATABASE TABLE ROWS
foo bar 100
long_db_name table 1
another long_name 500
RISKS
The following section is included to inform users about the potential risks, whether known or unknown, of using this tool. The two main
categories of risks are those created by the nature of the tool (e.g. read-only tools vs. read-write tools) and those created by bugs.
pt-align is a read-only tool. It should be very low-risk.
At the time of this release, we know of no bugs that could cause serious harm to users.
The authoritative source for updated information is always the online issue tracking system. Issues that affect this tool will be marked
as such. You can see a list of such issues at the following URL: http://www.percona.com/bugs/pt-align <http://www.percona.com/bugs/pt-
align>.
See also "BUGS" for more information on filing bugs and getting help.
DESCRIPTION
pt-align reads lines and splits them into words. It counts how many words each line has, and if there is one number that predominates, it
assumes this is the number of words in each line. Then it discards all lines that don't have that many words, and looks at the 2nd line
that does. It assumes this is the first non-header line. Based on whether each word looks numeric or not, it decides on column alignment.
Finally, it goes through and decides how wide each column should be, and then prints them out.
This is useful for things like aligning the output of vmstat or iostat so it is easier to read.
OPTIONS
This tool does not have any command-line options.
ENVIRONMENT
This tool does not use any environment variables.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
You need Perl, and some core packages that ought to be installed in any reasonably new version of Perl.
BUGS
For a list of known bugs, see http://www.percona.com/bugs/pt-align <http://www.percona.com/bugs/pt-align>.
Please report bugs at https://bugs.launchpad.net/percona-toolkit <https://bugs.launchpad.net/percona-toolkit>. Include the following
information in your bug report:
o Complete command-line used to run the tool
o Tool "--version"
o MySQL version of all servers involved
o Output from the tool including STDERR
o Input files (log/dump/config files, etc.)
If possible, include debugging output by running the tool with "PTDEBUG"; see "ENVIRONMENT".
DOWNLOADING
Visit http://www.percona.com/software/percona-toolkit/ <http://www.percona.com/software/percona-toolkit/> to download the latest release of
Percona Toolkit. Or, get the latest release from the command line:
wget percona.com/get/percona-toolkit.tar.gz
wget percona.com/get/percona-toolkit.rpm
wget percona.com/get/percona-toolkit.deb
You can also get individual tools from the latest release:
wget percona.com/get/TOOL
Replace "TOOL" with the name of any tool.
AUTHORS
Baron Schwartz, Brian Fraser, and Daniel Nichter
ABOUT PERCONA TOOLKIT
This tool is part of Percona Toolkit, a collection of advanced command-line tools developed by Percona for MySQL support and consulting.
Percona Toolkit was forked from two projects in June, 2011: Maatkit and Aspersa. Those projects were created by Baron Schwartz and
developed primarily by him and Daniel Nichter, both of whom are employed by Percona. Visit <http://www.percona.com/software/> for more
software developed by Percona.
COPYRIGHT, LICENSE, AND WARRANTY
This program is copyright 2010-2011 Baron Schwartz, 2011-2012 Percona Inc. Feedback and improvements are welcome.
THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, version 2; OR the Perl Artistic License. On UNIX and similar systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man
perlartistic' to read these licenses.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
VERSION
pt-align 2.1.2
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-15 PT-ALIGN(1p)