check_log + mysqld.log

Roger Roger at NagiosWiki.com
Mon Dec 10 01:02:34 CET 2007


I'm thinking about using check_log to monitor mysqld.log
e.g.

check_log -F /var/log/mysqld.log -O /tmp/mysqdLogTest.log -q
STRING_TO_LOOK_FOR

I don't know much about MySQL to know which types of errors that I should be
looking for and am hoping others here might have some recipes / hacks that
they use that they might share what has worked well for them.

And where check_log didn't work (say you needed more "intelligent log
watching"), what did you use in its place?  Some log checking program like
Swatch or SEC?
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