Percona MySQL Monitoring Plugins

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http://www.percona.com/software/percona-monitoring-plugins

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 and Cacti
and are delivered in the form of templates, plugins, and scripts which make it
easy to monitor MySQL performance.

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percona-monitoring-plugins-1.1.6.tar.gz 0000409863 400 KB
percona-monitoring-plugins.changes 0000002252 2.2 KB
percona-monitoring-plugins.spec 0000006343 6.19 KB
Revision 4 (latest revision is 8)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 4)
- update to 1.1.6:
  + Added new RDS instance classes to RDS scripts.
  + Added boto profile support to RDS scripts.
  + Added AWS region support and ability to specify all regions to RDS scripts.
  + Added ability to set AWS region and boto profile on data source level in Cacti.
  + Added period, average time and debug options to pmp-check-aws-rds.py.
  + Added ability to override Nginx server status URL path on data source level in Cacti.
  + Made Memcached and Redis host configurable for Cacti script.
  + Added the ability to lookup the master's server_id when using pt-heartbeat with 
    pmp-check-mysql-replication-delay.
  + Changed how memory stats are collected by Cacti script and pmp-check-unix-memory.
    Now /proc/meminfo is parsed instead of running `free` command. This also fixes 
    pmp-check-unix-memory for EL7.
  + Set default MySQL connect timeout to 5s for Cacti script. Can be overridden in the config.
  + Fixed innodb transactions count on the Cacti graph for MySQL 5.6 and higher.
  + Fixed --login-path option in Nagios scripts when using it along with other credential options.
Thanks to contributors: David Andruczyk, Denis Baklikov, Mischa ter Smitten, Mitch Hagstrand.
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