(then, it should be detected on the next polling run)
On 7/01/2013 22:09, Adam Armstrong wrote:
enable agent checking for that host in the device's settings.
also make sure the agent is accessible from the observium server.
adam.
On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 16:42:30 -0500, Lance Raymond
<lraymond@weatherflow.com>
wrote:
Checking outI
http://www.observium.org/wiki/Application/MySQL#Requirementsand
seems pretty straight forward.
I have my server running, added that box and see it collecting data now.
php5-cli and php-mysql are installed on both the server and mysql server
wish to monitor, but nothing has been added and not sure how to force_______________________________________________
check, add, etc.
Docs are simple enough; I created the user with access on the remote
server. Then the steps are simply;
*Copy* the mysql script *from scripts/agent-local/* in your observium
install to */usr/local/check_mk_agent/local/*
(/usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local/
on Debian systems) the *server* you wish to monitor.
The remote server is running ubuntu, so I create a folder;
/usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local with 2 files;
mysql (script)
mysql.cnf
I can run the script locally and get a lot of data (here is a sample);
root@mysql101:/usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local# ./mysql
<<<mysql>>>
a0:13362926
a1:50929
a2:4796992
a3:287789
So is it something on the server end I need to add/edit?
Tnx
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