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Re: [nocol-users] MySQL monitor?
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then TTSG's all.. > Hi, > > Has anyone written a MySQL monitor? What do you want monitored? I for the most part am content with two monitors for Mysql - just looking at port 3306 on the server for a connection. The other way is I have a webpage setup to do some query via PHP on the Mysql database. Actually, it really justs tests the website that required Mysql in the first place, so finding a suitable webpage was easy. I am not sure about the success of these error warnings, however. I dont know if I've ever been paged with these (I have only been paged when the webpage couldnt be retrieved at all - not when a warning or error was reported via PHP): HOST blah 192.168.0.0 WWWmysql 80 Critical GET /Some/Mysql/Page.html critical <b>Warning</b>: MySQL Connection Failed: critical <b>Warning</b>: Can't connect to local MySQL critical <b>Warning</b>: MySQL: info <HTML> info </HTML> TIME 5 25 40 </html> Anyone else have something like this setup - and seen it fail with a nice phat warning? /kc -- Ken Chase, Director Operations Velocet Communications Inc. math@velocet.ca Toronto CANADA -- "Sometimes two [harmless] words, when put together, strike fear in the hearts of men -- Microsoft Wallet." - Dave Gilbert |