I am using graphite, but what exactly do you want to graph?
For mysql graphing I actually use nagios plugin called
check_mysql_health along with check_mk/pnp4nagios
That works really well.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Adars
- Original Message -
> From: "Adarsh Sharma"
>
> Anyone has any idea about this.
Unless someone else here is using Graphite (I've never even heard of it, tbh) I
think this may be something for the Graphite support channels, instead.
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Anyone has any idea about this.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:42 PM, Adarsh Sharma wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to set up mysql monitoring graphs in Graphite. I am able to monitor
>
> basic system metrics after runnning example-client.py that comes with
> graphite installation.
>
> when i m looking f
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-Original Message-
From: Dr. Poo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 5:07 PM
To: Michael Weiner; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mysql monitoring
I didn't read the original thread...but go to CPAN and check out MyTop.pl.
Just like unix Top process
Thanks Chris, i had not seen that before, nice little tool to compliment
the plots!!
thanks, added as a bookmark and running it now
Michael Weiner
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On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 09:06, Dr. Poo wrote:
> I didn't read the original thread...but go to CPAN and check out MyTop.pl.
> Just like unix Top
I didn't read the original thread...but go to CPAN and check out MyTop.pl.
Just like unix Top process watch application, but for mysql... pretty cool!
-Chris
On Thursday 09 January 2003 06:02 pm, Michael Weiner wrote:
> There are a few solutions out there for you. I recommend you check o
cacti?
cheers
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From: Shon Stephens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: mysql monitoring?
is there an snmp mib o
Mike,
I totally agree. The log solution wasn't my idea though .
No matter what language you write the script in, any type of ""Get some
kind of response by throwing something against the server and seeing if it
sticks"" response will get you the information you need.
I set up a dummy account
Eric,
Isn't letting an outside connection access to your log file a
"little dangerous"? Why not create a dummy table with just one record in
it, restrict it to read access only, then use your chron job on a remote
computer to run a PHP/Perl script to access that record over the net. I
Tom,
What type of problems AREN'T you detecting?
I'd take a wild guess and say you're only checking MySQL every 5 minutes
or so. You can decrease the frequency between checks for more updated
status. There are two variables that you need to look at:
normal_check_interval, which is part of the
Hi Tom,
If you are not happy with netsaint you might want to try
http://jfontain.free.fr/moodss/index.html .
I do not use this, however I understand alot of work has gone into
it.
I am curious as to why you say:
> We are presently using a program known as NetSaint to monitor our
services
> b
Hey,
I noticed another response about "tailing the log" and looking for
information in the "err" log which looks like a great solution.
However, if you have an extra computer laying around, you can also set up a
cron job with a shell script that connects to the server (via telnet or
using a m
Pada Tue, 10 Sep 2002 11:03:40 +0100
"Tom Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> menulis :
> Hi,
> I hope this question hasn't been asked loads of times before but I can't see
> any reference to it in the documentation.
> Basically I need a way to monitor MySQL to ensure it hasn't gone down. We
> are using
Has anyone though about writing an internal function to have MySQL dump
database statistics into a flat file or database tables?
-RG
On 5 Apr 2002, Jason Yates wrote:
> Date: 05 Apr 2002 16:04:01 -0500
> From: Jason Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mysql monitoring
>
Hi!
>> Hi All,
>> Does anybody know if there are any monitoring tools for MySQL database?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aruna.
You can find a wide range of MySQL tools in the MySQL software portals
at:
http://www.mysql.com/portal/software/html/index.html
Take a look under the section 'Administrators' an
Jeremy Zawodny writes:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 03:40:37PM +0200, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
> > >
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > There is a wide choice.
> >
> > You can use either admin modules of mysqlgui or mysql module in
> > MOODSS.
> >
> > Depends on what exactly you need, and on your taste ...
>
I just ran across mtop on freshmeat. Looks kind of nice to me.
--
Bruce
One day at a time... One second if that's what it takes
"Gorantla, Aruna" wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Does anybody know if there are any monitoring tools for MySQL database?
>
> Thanks,
> Aruna.
>
> -
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 03:40:37PM +0200, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
> Gorantla, Aruna writes:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > Does anybody know if there are any monitoring tools for MySQL database?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Aruna.
> >
>
> Hi!
>
> There is a wide choice.
>
> You can use either admin modul
Gorantla, Aruna writes:
>
> Hi All,
> Does anybody know if there are any monitoring tools for MySQL database?
>
> Thanks,
> Aruna.
>
Hi!
There is a wide choice.
You can use either admin modules of mysqlgui or mysql module in
MOODSS.
Depends on what exactly you need, and on your taste .
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