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mysqlconfigurer
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mysql-audit
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Monitoring MySQL with Prometheus and Grafana in Docker
To install it you can follow the instructions in the GitHub repository and you can run it in a Docker container as well.
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Are there any tools that will suggest beneficial indexes to add? / Why doesn't MySQL/MariaDb have this functionality built in?
Prometheus and the mysqld_exporter can provide lots of good, detailed, real-time metrics on your performance.
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Fetching date of the last time a DB was accessed.
What I would do is to persist those between restarts. If you need metrics, something like the prometheus-mysql-exporter (or any other scrapping process) can periodically query mysql for metrics, including (although not by default) performance_schema. That is what I would suggest to solve your monitoring (and would get you a robust and maintained metric system), plus counters will automatically solve the "reset to 0" on restart.
- Is it posible to get database based bandwidth consuming stats on a MySQL server?
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Best Practices on Server Administration
As u/mtocker said, best practice today is to use a modern metrics-based monitoring platform like Prometheus and mysqld_exporter. This does much more than just "not offline".
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Top key metrics for monitoring MySQL
To start monitoring MySQL with Prometheus, you’ll need to deploy the MySQL Exporter in your cluster. To deploy the exporter, you can use the example files provided below.
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Anyone using official mysqld exporter?
I'm not MySQL user, but I'm writing a custom exporter for my NoSQL clusters, so studying the official mysql exporter (https://github.com/prometheus/mysqld_exporter) just for reference.
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How do you manage exporters?
For example mysqld_exporter , you supply mysql connection details while mysqld_exporter itself running inside k8s as a just another container, then prometheus will scrape the mysqld-exporter. Deploying mysqld-exporter is just another Deployment.
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Monitoring InnoDB Cluster members using Prometheus and MySQL Exporter
When manually rejoining the cluster fails, syncing the server's replication logs manually is an especially harrowing experience. These occurrences were greatly reduced by upgrading our cluster to the 8.0.x series of releases, making use of the Auto Rejoin feature, and monitoring our clusters members using MySQL Exporter
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Unable to monitor MySQL server with TLS (mysqld_exporter).
"latest" as in 0.13.0-rc.0?
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prometheus/mysqld_exporter is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mysqld_exporter is Go.
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