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Monitoring [message #473] Mon, 18 December 2006 09:54 Go to next message
Cine  is currently offline Cine
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Hi

Is there a way to specify in detail what items to monitor, like sql servers profiler? Or is anyone working on it for future versions?
Re: Monitoring [message #474 is a reply to message #473 ] Mon, 18 December 2006 12:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Peter  is currently offline Peter
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I think different people use different tools for the purpose.

Some use MySQL administrator it has couple of graphs.

I mainly use CACTI for long term graphing. It can be a bit buggy but you can find good templates.

NAGIOS is great for monitoring.


Peter Zaitsev, MySQL Performance Expert
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Re: Monitoring [message #497 is a reply to message #473 ] Thu, 21 December 2006 18:22 Go to previous message
rkhatibi  is currently offline rkhatibi
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Cacti is really nice for long term graphing. Using the latest Cacti and the templates from this site. http://www.faemalia.net/mysqlUtils/

Most of the original work on that template is from the DB admins from Flickr and Digg IIRC.

Ramin
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