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AOE Profiler

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http://www.fabrizio-branca.de/magento-profiler.html

Usage

  1. Copy the files into magento root

  2. Copy the aoe_profiler.xml.sample file to var/aoe_profiler.xml and find some documentation on what the settings mean in that file.

  3. See the results in System > AOE Profiler

Find some more settings in System > Configuration > Developer > Debug > Profiler.

Enable database profiling

Add this to your local.xml:

<config>
    <global>
        <resources>
            <default_setup>
                <connection>
                    <profiler>1</profiler>
                </connection>
            </default_setup>
        </resources>
    </global>
</config>

Notes

Depending on the complexity of your site a lot of data ends up being collected during a profile run. The first problem with this is that the database table holding this information might be growing. Please double check the cron settings of the cleanup task.

By default MySQL comes with max_allowed_packet set to 1 MB. One profile run could exceed 1 MB. Please check var/system.log for error messages and increase this setting in our MySQL server settings (/etc/mysql/myconf). (Also see: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/packet-too-large.html)

[mysqld]
max_allowed_packet=16M

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