Database Monitoring Nagios Tutorials
What type of database would you like to monitor or get tutorials on?
DB2
Monitor DB2 tablespace, buffer pools, and lock activity to ensure efficiency across platforms.
MySQL
Track queries, replication, and logs while monitoring connections and cache for peak performance.
MS SQL Server
Gain visibility into agent jobs, log growth, tempdb, and SQL Server errors to maintain system health.
Oracle
Capture session counts, SGA usage, and wait events. Use secure, passive checks to monitor listener availability and tablespace thresholds.
PostgreSQL
Watch query performance, autovacuum activity, and replication status. Track backend processes and system load in real time across environments.
Latest Database Articles
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Introduction
Logs are a critical source of information for monitoring system activity, diagnosing...
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Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) is the backbone of many critical applications, making proactive monitoring...
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