Re: mysql heartbeat

2005-02-17 Thread Mathew Ray
@lists.mysql.com Subject: mysql heartbeat Has anyone used or built a db monitoring tool for MySQL? I have come across various system-level heartbeat tools, but I am specifically looking for a solution that will work on Win2K Server and RedHat boxes, as we have several servers that each run different instances

RE: mysql heartbeat

2005-02-16 Thread Pete Moran
- From: Mathew Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 17 February 2005 2:35 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: mysql heartbeat Has anyone used or built a db monitoring tool for MySQL? I have come across various system-level heartbeat tools, but I am specifically looking for a solution

Re: mysql heartbeat

2005-02-16 Thread Mathew Ray
Hi Michael, thanks for the info. I guess I will go ahead with my plan to make something a little bit more robust that will check the avialability of every table of every db on a box and send out notifications on an interval until they are corrected. Seems like a nice little sourceforge project

Re: mysql heartbeat

2005-02-16 Thread Michael Dykman
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 10:35, Mathew Ray wrote: > Has anyone used or built a db monitoring tool for MySQL? > > I have come across various system-level heartbeat tools, but I am > specifically looking for a solution that will work on Win2K Server and > RedHat boxes, as we have several servers that

mysql heartbeat

2005-02-16 Thread Mathew Ray
Has anyone used or built a db monitoring tool for MySQL? I have come across various system-level heartbeat tools, but I am specifically looking for a solution that will work on Win2K Server and RedHat boxes, as we have several servers that each run different instances of mysql. No replication o