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Lastest release
version 0.1.3 on Jan 9th, 2014
Replmon is a simple MySQL replication monitor.
Usage
First, configure /etc/replmon.ini:
System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 13)
Unknown directive type "code-block".
.. code-block:: ini
[mysql]
user = MySQL Username
passwd = MySQL Password
host = MySQL Host (leave empty for local unix socket)
port = MySQL Port (leave empty for default port)
Next, launch replmon:
System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 24)
Unknown directive type "code-block".
.. code-block:: bash
$ replmon
Replmon is meant to integrate with tools such as monit. See ./examples.
Output
Replmon will periodically check your MySQL replication status. Each time a check succeeds, Replmon will touch
the /var/replmon.status file, so you can monitor changes to this file to know your status.
The check interval is by default 10 seconds.