Anybody keeping tabs on the performance of their NagiosXI server knows that mysqld, httpd and nagios all play an intense game of king-of-the-CPU. The cool thing about NagiosXI is that it comes with NDOUtils out of the box, which is a great tool for offloading the MySQL server, which is great if you need to stack on more checks. If you run a NagiosXI server that is completely loaded down and have another server that could host a MySQL server for that NagiosXI server, this PDF would definitely be worth a read. The PDF attached is a step-by-step guide to migrate your existing MySQL server to a remote MySQL server and is definitely an interesting look at just how exstensible NagiosXI is.
Search
About Nagios Labs
Nagios is the industry standard in IT infrastructure monitoring.
Nagios Labs is where our techs talk about new projects, support issues, best practices, and the cool stuff that's coming.
Latest Articles
Article Categories
Alerts
Awards
Awesome
Business Monitoring
Community
Components
Configuration
Cool Stuff
Databases
Deployment
Development
Distributed Monitoring
Events
Graphs
Internationalization
Jobs
Maps and Diagrams
Mobile
Nagios Core
Nagios Fusion
Nagios Log Server
Nagios Network Analyzer
Nagios XI
NCPA
Notifications
NRDS
NRPE
Passive Checks
Performance
Plugins
Release
Remote Monitoring
Reports
Site News
Support Issues
Tech Tips
UI
Uncategorized
Updates
Videos
Visualizations
VMWare
Windows
Wizards
0 Responses to “Helping MySQL Move Out And Find Its Own Server”