
The MySQL Enterprise Service Manager includes a web server, and you interact with it through any web browser. Advisors form a critical part of the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager, as they provide warning information and troubleshooting advice about potential problems.

These rules, and the alarms and notifications, are each known as a MySQL Enterprise Advisor. We call each test, with its associated threshold value, a rule. When thresholds are reached, the server can trigger an event (including an alarm and notification) to highlight a potential issue, such as low memory, high CPU usage, or more complex conditions such insufficient buffer sizes and status information.

As it collates the information sent by the agents, the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager continually tests the collected data, comparing the status of the server to reasonable values. This server collates all of the information from the agents. The information collected by the agent about each MySQL server you are monitoring is sent to the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager. If you have multiple MySQL servers, then you have multiple MySQL Enterprise Agent processes monitoring each MySQL server.

The agent communicates with the MySQL server that it monitors, collecting variables, status and health information, and sending this information to the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager. The monitoring information is collected by using an agent, MySQL Enterprise Agent. MySQL Enterprise Monitor is designed to monitor one or more MySQL servers. MySQL Enterprise Monitor can monitor both Community and Enterprise MySQL server releases.Ī MySQL Enterprise Agent for each monitored MySQL server.Ī single MySQL Enterprise Service Manager, which collates information from the agents and provides the user interface to the collected data.
