Someone on this group showed me how to do
this last year (thanks, btw! Love this group!!). On the console
(not web gui) Go to:
Configure > Monitors and Services > click
"New" > name service MySQL and select Service Type "TCP/IP Service", click OK
> insert TCP port 3306, click OK
now you have a new service called MySQL that
checks port 3306 (btw, if you have your mysql running on a different
non-standard port, then be sure to create the service for that port, and not
3306). Create a new object with the IP of the Mysql server and have
it monitor JUST services, and insert the service to be MySQL which you created
above.
Two
things to keep in mind with this solution:
1) you must set up your mysql server to accept
connections from the outside (preferably ONLY your WUG server for
security)
2) if you're running iptables or other Linux
firewall, be sure to allow port 3306 inbound from the outside (again, preferably
ONLY from your WUG server for security)
Hope
this helps!!~
pj
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Paul Jasa
Network Engineer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Edgars Smilgzdruvs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 04:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] how to monitor mysql
Hi all!
Does anyone has any ideas how to monitor mysql server/daemon on linux?
Thanks,
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