Moodss (a modular monitoring application, graphical and daemon) fully
supports the MySQL database and great efforts are made in collaboration
with the MySQL AB developer Sinisa Milivojevic, in order to achieve a
practical and thorough monitoring of MySQL servers. No less than 7
modules, such as the new myerrorlog and myhealth modules, are available.

This version adds the new *myerrorlog* module, which allows monitoring
the error log of a database server, local or remote. The messages are
displayed in a table, refreshed at a settable interval. Messages are
regrouped, sorted according to their importance level and time of
arrival. Thresholds can be set so that the administrators may be warned
when new errors occur.

This module is important and extremely useful, and required quite a
large amount of work: importance levels have been determined for more
than 350 messages that can be generated by the MySQL server in its error
log.

For example, it is now possible to alert several administrators with an
email when a critical message appears in any database server in your
enterprise. Or you could easily visualize an error log summary on a
specific server, with all messages sorted by importance level, date and
number of occurrences, in an easy to read table, printable for reports.
Of course, you may use this module along with any other moodss module,
to monitor any number of servers. I suggest making a dashboard
monitoring all you enterprise database servers, using the myhealth and
myerrorlog modules.

This module was designed with the extremely valuable suggestions and
help of Sinisa Milivojevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, whom I wish to sincerely
thank for his input.

More examples and documentation can be found in the module help file, at
http://jfontain.free.fr/myerrorlog/myerrorlog.htm, various screenshots
and other modules for MySQL (myhealth, mystatus, myvars, myprocs,
myquery, ...) are visible at the moodss and MySQL specific page:
http://jfontain.free.fr/mysql/, whereas complete information on moodss
itself can be found at http://jfontain.free.fr/moodss/ .

Main features of moodss and its MySQL modules:

* monitor as many servers (such as replicated) as you wish, on the same
dashboard
* threshold alerts forwarded by email to the administrators
* performance, statistics (graphs, pies, ...) and errors monitoring
* background monitoring with the moomps daemon
* monitor servers residing on any MySQL supported platforms (UNIX,
Windows, ...)
* can be combined with server system monitoring (cpustats, memstats,
mounts, ...), network monitoring (snmp, snmptrap, ...) and web server
monitoring (apache, apachex, ...) to construct a site wide monitoring
station
* critical errors and warnings reporting directly from the MySQL error
log, even on remote machines
* native connection to the database servers or via ODBC
* Windows support (except for the myerrorlog module at this time)

Development on moodss MySQL modules is very active, and your comments,
bug reports, feature requests, ... will be greatly appreciated. Watch
this space for new modules...

Downloads:

http://jfontain.free.fr/moodss-15.7.tar.bz2
http://jfontain.free.fr/moodss-15.7.zip
http://jfontain.free.fr/moodss-15.7-1.i386.rpm
http://jfontain.free.fr/moomps-1.3-1.i386.rpm
http://jfontain.free.fr/moodss-15.7-1.spec

Enjoy!


-- 
Jean-Luc Fontaine



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