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

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