This tab provides information about connections to the MySQL server. The following three pre-made graphs are displayed:
          Connection Usage: Displays a percentage
          of the maximum number of simultaneous clients allowed
          (threads connected /
          max_connections). If this value gets close
          to 100%, it could indicate that you should increase the value
          of max_connections, which you can do in the
          Startup
          Variables section. The maximum number of connections
          since MySQL Administrator was loaded is also shown. For more
          information on server connections, see
          SHOW VARIABLES Syntax, and
          Too many connections.
        
          Traffic: This is a representation of the
          bytes_sent status variable. This does not
          represent total bytes sent since server startup, but instead
          represents the current number of bytes sent (the
          bytes_sent variable is a cumulative total).
          The initial maximum value of the graph is 102400, this maximum
          value will be automatically increased as needed.
        
          Number of SQL Queries: This is a
          representation os the com_select status
          variable. This does not represent total queries since server
          startup, but instead represents the current number of queries
          (the com_select variable is a cumulative
          total). The initial maximum value of the graph is 10, this
          maximum value will be automatically increased as needed.
        

