Typical monitoring systems, such as Nagios, Zenoss, etc... for example, provide both a typical configuration model out the box as well as the ability to write any checks you may need for your specific environment. You should have some level of success with any of these.
-Garot garotconk...@yahoo.com ________________________________ From: Aastha <aast...@gmail.com> To: Manuel Arostegui <man...@tuenti.com> Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 2:25 PM Subject: Re: monitoring tool it should do the following: 1. give the status of the health of the nodes -Primary concern 2. Give slow queries 3. NO or reads etc 4. No of users logged in 5. Other admin tasks On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Manuel Arostegui <man...@tuenti.com> wrote: > > > 2012/10/10 Aastha <aast...@gmail.com> > >> Hi, >> >> Are there any open source MYSQL rela time monitoring tools available in >> the >> market. >> >> Aastha >> > > Hello Aastha, > > You should try to be more specific when asking for stuff. > What do you want to monitor? reads/writes? QPS? threads? etc > > Thanks > Manuel. > >