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A Nagios plugin for monitoring MySQL databases. Written by Sheeri Cabral. Be sure to check out her corresponding presentation at: http://palominodb.com/blog/2011/04/14/nagios-plugin-mysql
This script is used to monitor mysql service status. To run this script, make sure that you must provide sudo rights with no password to…
Required parameters: host, user, password. Optional parameters: seconds to warn at, and seconds to be critical at. The default is to warn if replication falls…
The best practice to handle deadlocks (after eliminating them from the code) is recovering from them. Unfortunately, MySQL Replication does not recover automatically from these…
These are a few useful Nagios style checks we use for doing MySQL database and interface stuff. Please send comments, patches, and chocolate to: james_AT_rcpt.to.
Use this plugin to check and report on the number of tables in a MySQL database. It is ready to be binary compiled, and will…
The shell-script checks whether both slaves have a status "Yes". It also calculates the total amount of discrepancies (differences between the logpositions of the transaction…
This shell plugin retrieves a list of all databases within a MySQL Server using mysqlshow. It will then check all databases, if tables using InnoDB…
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