Hi,

  I use Mycat to monitor more than 300 servers using a single config file.

It can be used only for replication monitoring though

Regards,

Chandru

www.mafiree.com

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Andy Shellam <andy-li...@networkmail.eu>wrote:

> Hi
>
>  I would suggest a Nagios monitoring system, useful for many different
>> checks
>> and with plugins to check also mysql replication.
>>
>>
>
> I'll second this.  The standard check_mysql plugin included with Nagios
> allows you to monitor a MySQL slave and alert when the lag behind the master
> is larger than a given threshold (e.g. 600 seconds.)  We had an issue last
> week where the slave's SQL thread died following a server failure - Nagios
> caught it and let us know immediately.
>
> www.nagios.org.
>
> Regards,
> Andy
>
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