[Orca-dev] Polling a MySQL Database for Statistics
Jon Tankersley
jon.tankersley at eds.com
Mon Jul 26 09:38:51 PDT 2004
There are some cricket (front end to rrdtool like Orca is) contrib things
for mysql. Take a look at that. The supporting utility script could
probably be worked into Orca. There is also mytop or something like that
that is useful, but would require scripting to hook into Orca.
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From: orca-dev-bounces+jon.tankersley=eds.com at orcaware.com
[mailto:orca-dev-bounces+jon.tankersley=eds.com at orcaware.com] On Behalf Of
RHETT SAUNDERS
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 9:07 AM
To: orca-dev at orcaware.com
Subject: [Orca-dev] Polling a MySQL Database for Statistics
I have been using ORCA for some time now, and while it is a powerful and
great visualizer of critical data of systems, I also want to extend this
functionality into monitoring daemons running on my Sun Solaris server.
Right now I have a MySQL database installed on a Linux server that receives
the daemon status of the Sun Server and if it is up or down, or in some
cases, I learn what a specific number is for a database paging purposes,
like Sybase. I would like to poll the status table I have in my MySQL
database and create a visual and would like to know where to start in this
development or customization.
Best Regards,
Rhett Saunders
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