mysql_get_host_info() returns a string describing the type of connection in use for the connection link_identifier, including the server host name. If link_identifier is omitted, the last opened connection will be used.
<?php
mysql_connect("localhost", "mysql_user", "mysql_password") or
die("Could not connect: " . mysql_error());
printf ("MySQL host info: %s\n", mysql_get_host_info());
?>The above example would produce the following output:
MySQL host info: Localhost via UNIX socketSee also mysql_get_client_info(), mysql_get_proto_info() and mysql_get_server_info().
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