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If MySQL monitoring is something you are doing with one specific tool -- or
not at all -- then you might find this blog post on MySQL Performance
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We frequently hear from organizations across industries who tackle
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:40:55AM -0200, Mario Witte wrote:
I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the
usage of a mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
Other folks have made good suggestions.
If you want something quick and interactive, mytop may give you
Hello,
I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
Are there any similar tools out there?
Thanks in Advance,
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Mario Witte [EMAIL
On Friday 13 July 2001 13:40, Mario Witte wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
Are there any similar tools out
Mario Witte wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
Are there any similar tools out there?
Thanks in
Cricket looks great, I think I'll have to try it ASAP.
For the moment I just found a utility called mrtg-mysql which puts
mysql-stats into mrtg. Statistics aren't very extensive but enough for the
moment.
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Mario Witte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2001.07.13 07:19:08 -0200 Van wrote:
Mario Witte
Van writes:
Mario Witte wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching for a tool which will provide statistics about the usage of a
mysql-server like avg queries/minute, cpu load etc.
I've tried mysqler and liked it, but couldn't get it to start as a daemon.
Are there any similar tools out there?
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: Mysql performance monitoring?
Cricket looks great, I think I'll have to try it ASAP.
For the moment I just found a utility called mrtg-mysql which puts
mysql-stats into mrtg. Statistics aren't very