Hi
Bing Du wrote:
In our situation, we have three or four separate MySQL servers running.
Each has 'skip-networking' configured. So mysql don't accept requests
coming from outside via network. Each mysql server also runs as web
server. 'Localhost' is used for communication between web
yes man
try use Nagios or Cacti (put it on google)
there is many ways that you can monitor it .. :) i think that Nagios is the
best one , you can install a daemon to collect information between the
[mysql service] - Nagios NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) on local box
- Nagios box with web
Hi
Bing Du wrote:
In our situation, we have three or four separate MySQL servers running.
Each has 'skip-networking' configured. So mysql don't accept requests
coming from outside via network. Each mysql server also runs as web
server. 'Localhost' is used for communication between web
Probably you cant access it from network (remote access), but if you do some
script do interconnect them.. maybe you can get this working :D
Or if you prefer you can enable the tcp/ip socket on a diferent port for
each instances of mysql running in your box..
:)
On 3/13/07, Bing Du
On 3/13/07, Bing Du [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Seems like there are quite many MySQL monitoring tools on the Internet.
The one I tried today was MONyog http://www.webyog.com/en/. I've also
tried a couple of others before, including phpmysqladmin as I was
suggested. They require you
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Subject: Re: monitor multiple mysql servers with no 3306 access
On 3/13/07, Bing Du [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Seems like there are quite many MySQL monitoring tools on the Internet.
The one I tried today was MONyog