Archive for November 4th, 2009
Monitor MySQL: Restart when it uses excess system resources and alert me
MySQL when left running for extended periods of time can use more and more system resources, this is especially true for very busy websites where the usage can become so extreme that all the ram is used and cpu usage hits 100%. When this happens, your website will fail to load and your entire server will lock up.
daeMON can solve this by monitoring and restarting MySQL before it reaches these danger levels.
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