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-== Other Profiling Tools ==
-
-There are a lot of great profiling tools out there. Some free, some not so free. This is a sort list detailing some of them.
-
-=== httperf ===
-http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/httperf/[http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/httperf/]
-
-A necessary tool in your arsenal. Very useful for load testing your website.
-
-#TODO write and link to a short article on how to use httperf. Anybody have a good tutorial availble.
-
-
-=== Rails Analyzer ===
-
-The Rails Analyzer project contains a collection of tools for Rails. It's open source and pretty speedy. It's not being actively worked on but is still contains some very useful tools.
-
-* The Production Log Analyzer examines Rails log files and gives back a report. It also includes action_grep which will give you all log results for a particular action.
-
-* The Action Profiler similar to Ruby-Prof profiler.
-
-* rails_stat which gives a live counter of requests per second of a running Rails app.
-
-* The SQL Dependency Grapher allows you to visualize the frequency of table dependencies in a Rails application.
-
-Their project homepage can be found at http://rails-analyzer.rubyforge.org/[http://rails-analyzer.rubyforge.org/]
-
-The one major caveat is that it needs your log to be in a different format from how rails sets it up specifically SyslogLogger.
-
-
-==== SyslogLogger ====
-
-SyslogLogger is a Logger work-alike that logs via syslog instead of to a file. You can add SyslogLogger to your Rails production environment to aggregate logs between multiple machines.
-
-More information can be found out at http://rails-analyzer.rubyforge.org/hacks/classes/SyslogLogger.html[http://rails-analyzer.rubyforge.org/hacks/classes/SyslogLogger.html]
-
-If you don't have access to your machines root system or just want something a bit easier to implement there is also a module developed by Geoffrey Grosenbach
-
-==== A Hodel 3000 Compliant Logger for the Rest of Us ====
-
-Directions taken from
-http://topfunky.net/svn/plugins/hodel_3000_compliant_logger/lib/hodel_3000_compliant_logger.rb[link to module file]
-
-Just put the module in your lib directory and add this to your environment.rb in it's config portion.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------
-require 'hodel_3000_compliant_logger'
-config.logger = Hodel3000CompliantLogger.new(config.log_path)
--------------------------------------------------------------
-
-It's that simple. Your log output on restart should look like this.
-
-.Hodel 3000 Example
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]:
-Parameters: {"action"=>"shipping", "controller"=>"checkout"}
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]: 
-[4;36;1mBook Columns (0.003155) SHOW FIELDS FROM `books`
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]: 
-[4;35;1mBook Load (0.000881) SELECT * FROM `books` WHERE (`books`.`id` = 1 AND (`books`.`sold` = 1)) 
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]: 
-[4;36;1mShippingAddress Columns (0.002683) SHOW FIELDS FROM `shipping_addresses`
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]: 
-[4;35;1mBook Load (0.000362) SELECT ounces FROM `books` WHERE (`books`.`id` = 1) 
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]:
-Rendering template within layouts/application
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]:
-Rendering checkout/shipping
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]: 
-[4;36;1mBook Load (0.000548) SELECT * FROM `books`
-WHERE (sold = 0) LIMIT 3
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]: 
-[4;35;1mAuthor Columns (0.002571) SHOW FIELDS FROM `authors`
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]:
-Author Load (0.000811) SELECT * FROM `authors` WHERE (`authors`.`id` = 1) 
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]:
-Rendered store/_new_books (0.01358)
-Jul 15 11:45:43 matthew-bergmans-macbook-pro-15 rails[16207]:
-Completed in 0.37297 (2 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 0.02971 (7%) | DB: 0.01697 (4%) | 200 OK [https://secure.jeffbooks/checkout/shipping]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-=== Palmist ===
-An open source mysql query analyzer. Full featured and easy to work with. Also requires Hodel 3000
-http://www.flyingmachinestudios.com/projects/[http://www.flyingmachinestudios.com/projects/]
-
-=== New Relic ===
-http://www.newrelic.com/[http://www.newrelic.com/]
-
-Pretty nifty performance tools, pricey though. They do have a basic free
-service both for when in development and when you put your application into production. Very simple installation and signup.
-
-#TODO more in-depth without being like an advertisement.
-
-==== Manage ====
-
-Like new relic a production monitoring tool.