You can use the Application Manager <http://appmanager.com> to monitor your mysql server.

For more info
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/applications_manager/mysql-management.html
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/applications_manager/index.html

--Yoge
Baron Schwartz wrote:
Hi,

John Mancuso wrote:
I am running a fairly large Innodb database on mysql 5.x and would like
to know what would be the best variables to monitor (for Nagios)- for
instance: threads
connected,Innodb_data_pending_reads,Innodb_data_pending_writes, slow
queries etc....

This is kind of a bottomless question. Some people just monitor everything, period, in case they ever want to look back.

Good general suggestions are in Kristian's talk from the MySQL conference earlier this year:

http://mysqldump.azundris.com/archives/68-Monitoring-MySQL.html

Baron



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