Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

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raamardhani7
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Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

Post by raamardhani7 »

Hi Team,

Is there anyway that I can monitor 100 event iD's using a single service created in Nagios. Example (Event ID's like 1000, 1002. 1020, 8000,9000 etc) are few such event ID's. Will I be able to monitor all these events iD's under single service or do i need to create individual service for each event ID? Please share the best approach. thanks.
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Re: Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

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Check out this awesome guide that @WillemDH wrote.

I'm also going to shamelessly plug Nagios Log Server. It is one of our products made to do exactly this. The free version of NLS offers 500MB/day average of log monitoring. I recommend you give it a shot if monitoring logs is your kind of thing!
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Re: Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

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Please note that the real-time eventlog monitoring with NSClient++ I made a blog post about is only working with version 0.4.1.105 of NSClient++. It is not working on 0.4.2+ versions.

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Re: Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

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raamardhani7, let us know if hsmith and WillemDH answered your question.
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Re: Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

Post by raamardhani7 »

Thanks a lot All, this answered my query. Will configure and test. will open a new thread if I have issues going forward. thanks again. This thread can be closed. :D :)
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Re: Monitoring MYSQL Event ID's

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Glad we were able to help. We'll lock this thread now and feel free to open another should you require assistance with anything else.
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