Plugins for monitoring and graphing MySQL with popular enterprise open-source software.
The Percona Monitoring Plugins are high-quality components to add enterprise-grade MySQL monitoring and graphing capabilities to your existing in-house, on-premises monitoring solutions. The components are designed to integrate seamlessly with widely deployed solutions such as Nagios, Cacti and Zabbix.
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Project information
- Maintainer:
- Percona Toolkit developers
- Driver:
- Percona Toolkit developers
- Licence:
- GNU GPL v2
View full history Series and milestones
1.1 series is the current focus of development.
All code Code
- Version control system:
- Bazaar
- Programming languages:
- PHP, Bash, Perl, Python
All packages Packages in Distributions
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monitoring-plugins source package in Mantic
Version 2.3.3-6ubuntu1 uploaded -
monitoring-plugins source package in Lunar
Version 2.3.2-1ubuntu1 uploaded -
monitoring-plugins source package in Kinetic
Version 2.3.1-1ubuntu4 uploaded -
monitoring-plugins source package in Jammy
Version 2.3.1-1ubuntu4 uploaded -
monitoring-plugins source package in Focal
Version 2.2-6ubuntu1.2 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #1724819: max_duration missing from Cacti and Zabbix templates
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Bug #1682304: php7 doesn't work with Percona MySQL Monitoring Template for Cacti
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Bug #1659518: [feature request] deadlock monitoring
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Bug #1648853: [2016-12-09: version 1.1.7] path changed (extra "lib") from /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/ to /usr/lib64/lib/nagios/plugins/
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Bug #1636390: [Percona Monitoring Plugins for Zabbix]_config_bug
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All blueprints Latest blueprints
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Have a script that checks the cluster state.
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Allow setting the mysql-client's timezone when querying the deadlock database.
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add queries inside innodb and queued to cacti
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Add check for MyISAM tables in a PXC Cluster
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add-binlog-cache-stmt
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