Percona is glad to announce the release of Percona Monitoring Plugins 1.0.4. The components are designed to integrate seamlessly with widely deployed solutions such as Nagios and Cacti, and are delivered in the form of templates, plugins, and scripts.

Changelog:

* Added Galera/MySQL Monitoring Template for Cacti

* Added “Disk Read/Write Time per IO Request (ms)” graph

* Added “MySQL InnoDB Buffer Pool Efficiency” graph

* Switched ss_get_mysql_stats.php to PHP MySQLi extension and made it working with SSL (bug 1193097)

* Added user info to the max_duration check of pmp-check-mysql-innodb plugin (bug 1185513)

* ss_get_mysql_stats.php default values for ‘$status’ array were null instead of 0 (bug 1070268)

* Introduction of innodb_read_views_memory overrode the InnoDB total memory allocated output in Cacti (bug 1188519)

* ss_get_by_ssh.php parsed MongoDB counters incorrectly when replica is set (bug 1087073)

* Cacti graph “Redis Unsaved Changes” was empty for Redis 2.6 (bug 1110372)

* Comparison of status variables that are strings didn’t work with pmp-check-mysql-status (bug 1191305)

* pmp-check-mysql-processlist always showed 0 for “copy to table” counter (bug 1197084)

* percona-nagios-plugins package failed to install on Debian Squeeze when debsums is installed (bug 1194757)

A new tarball is available from downloads area or RPM and DEB packages from our software repositories. The plugins are fully supported for customers with a Percona Support contract and free installation services are provided as part of some contracts. In addition as part of Percona’s Remote DBA installation and setup of these tools are included with our services. You can find links to the documentation, forums and more at the project homepage.