pstop is a program which collects information from MySQL 5.6+'s
performance_schema database and uses this information to display server
-load in real-time. This should also work for MariaDB 10.0 though I
-have not tested this at all. Data is shown by table or filename and the
+load in real-time. Data is shown by table or filename and the
metrics also show how this is split between select, insert, update or
-delete activity.
+delete activity. User activity is now shown showing the number of
+different hosts that connect with the same username and the actiity
+of those users.
This program was started as a simple project to allow me to learn go,
which I'd been following for a while, but hadn't used in earnest. This
Access to MySQL is currently via a defaults-file which is assumed to be
~/.my.cnf. I should probably make this more configurable.
+Do not forget to ensure that the MySQL user you configure has access
+to the performance_schema tables.
+
See also BUGS and NEW_FEATURES which describe things that probably need
looking at, keys.txt which describes the keys used inside pstop, and
screen_samples.txt which provides some sample output from my own system.