On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 10:06 +0200, Michel Stam wrote:
> A little while back I started working on a way to remotely monitor our
> MySQL cluster.
> The protocol I chose to use for this, is SNMP.
was this MySQL Cluster (as in NDB) or a bunch of replication slaves?
> As I haven't found any other means of monitoring than the various show
> commands from the mysql commandline client, I did a couple of searches
> on the MySQL website.
there's utilities such as mytop, nagios etc. too.
> The only references I found is to a piece of commercial software from
> AdventNet (which if I read correctly seems to use its own SNMP daemon as
> well), and a posting on this list a few years ago;
> http://lists.mysql.com/internals/1048
>
> I did find a so-called enterprise ID on the IANA website (number 24993,
> registered by Marc Paley for MySQL Inc.).
>
> My question; Is there an existing implementation which I haven't found
> yet, and if not, is anyone interested if I provide my version?
I'd be interested to see your version - as no doubt would others. Is it
a patch to the mysql server or a separate process?
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