Idera SQL Diagnostic Manager for MySQL

Idera SQL Diagnostic Manager for MySQL

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Monitor database performance agentless and cost-effectively



 
           
​  Monitor in real-time for corrective action and issues resolution
​  Track and compare all changes to MySQL or MariaDB configuration files
​  Monitor, alert, and kill locked or long-running SQL queries in real-time
​  Monitor Amazon RDS, MariaDB, or Amazon Aurora including OS and log files
​  Find top 10 queries across MySQL/MariaDB servers based on execution time
​  Monitor Amazon RDS, Azure Database, Google Cloud SQL, and Oracle Cloud Service



 


 

Monitor disk space and locks

Analyze disk space usage by displaying the number of databases with their data and index sizes to see which MySQL and MariaDB servers take up the most space. View snapshots and charts of disk space occupied by databases on servers and tables in databases to quickly spot the largest databases and tables.




 


 

Check security issues

Easily understand the complete security, availability, health, and performance of all MySQL and MariaDB servers in a single, modern, and intuitive web console. Access hundreds of monitors that examine the configuration and security of servers automatically. Identify and alert on security vulnerabilities and tuning opportunities via expert advice.




 


 

Manage multi-user access

Set up users who have limited access to specified servers and settings. Specify the type of user, role, and allowed and disallowed actions, tags, and tabs. Manage user access to prevent accidental actions, executing non-reversible operations, and changing server settings without administrator knowledge.




 


 

Quick overview and drilldown

Display the top level overview of all registered MySQL and MariaDB servers. View the total number of registered servers, the total number of disconnected servers, servers with critical alerts, and servers with warnings. From the overview, drill down to more detailed information to find the root cause of problems.




 


 

Performance Monitoring

  • Monitor in real-time

    Get started with real-time monitoring in a single mouse click and avoid enabling logging manually. See what MySQL and MariaDB servers are up to anytime.

  • Deploy agentless

    Avoid installing monitoring agents on monitored servers as the architecture of the monitoring solution is agentless.

  • Monitor queries

    Monitor slow, top slowest, and long-locked SQL queries in real-time. View details of SQL queries to investigate the cause of problems.

  • Detect security problems

    Detect MySQL and MariaDB hacking attempts. Also, identify and fix security vulnerabilities.

  • Monitor replication

    Monitor replication including multiple sources. Register slaves automatically. Receive alerts when replications lag or when slaves stopped.

  • Monitor cloud databases

    Monitor managed cloud databases including Amazon RDS for MySQL/MariaDB/Aurora, Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL, Google Cloud SQL for MySQL, and Oracle MySQL Cloud Service.

  • Store pseudo server logs

    Fetch SQL queries from MySQL and MariaDB servers using three methods.

  • Browse history

    Record monitoring sessions by storing all historical data in the embedded repository. Later play back server activity to investigate any problems that occurred in the past.

 

Alerting

  • Detect problems proactively

    Keep a check on servers in real-time by providing timely alerts when something goes wrong.

  • Alert based on best practices

    Choose from over 600 predefined monitors and advisors based on industry best practices. Modify configuration settings for greater flexibility.

  • Set metric thresholds

    Set thresholds for each metric via JavaScript to identify warning and critical alerts for different database environments.

  • Notify effectively

    Display alerts on Slack and PagerDuty. Integrate with Syslog. Receive alerts via email and Simple Network Management Protocol traps. Manage, accept, and dismiss events.

  • Alert on security issues

    Alert on hacking attempts and security risks via dedicated metrics to notify relevant staff immediately.

  • Alert on locks and deadlocks

    Detect locks, blocks, and deadlocks by monitoring the relevant metrics as compared to their thresholds.

  • Alert on disk problems

    Observe metrics exceeding thresholds to detect issues with disk space and disk availability.

 

Diagnostics and Analytics

  • View flexible dashboard

    Display unified views of all monitored servers in a single location. Create multiple dashboards and customized sets of charts.

  • Display parameters and metrics

    Display any available settings and metrics for MySQL and MariaDB. Display cumulative and average values for data.

  • Analyze threads

    Display the number of threads currently being executed by MySQL and MariaDB. View the process list with information on running SQL queries as per execution time.

  • Find and analyze problematic queries

    Find problematic SQL queries via three different methods. Monitor custom SQL queries for application-specific monitoring.

  • Find top queries across servers

    Uncover the top problematic SQL queries across multiple servers based on the total execution time.

  • View parsed audit logs

    Display the parsed audit log in a tabular format. Access the audit log file like the slow query log, the general query log, and the error log.

  • View replication topology

    View the replication hierarchy of servers along with details of each replicated server. Switch from graphical to tabular to deep dive into the running servers.

  • Optimize servers

    Monitor deadlocks, disk usage, and error logs. Analyze historical data and trends. Use advisors to improve servers. Tune and optimize performance quickly.

 

Enterprise Management

  • Manage multiple users

    Specify different access permissions for different users. Integrate the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol for Microsoft Active Directory and OpenLDAP.

  • Support different operating systems

    Run SQL Diagnostic Manager on Microsoft Windows and Linux. Monitor MySQL and MariaDB in the cloud including database-as-a-service.

  • Deploy with flexible licensing

    Acquire the monitoring application with perpetual licensing. Do not be restricted by the number of installations locally and remotely by the licensing.

  • Set up quickly

    Configure SQL Diagnostic Manager easily with a single mouse click. Fetch the file paths of the SQL query logs automatically to start retrieving the contents of the log files.

  • Customize dashboards and charts

    Customize charts and dashboards as per specific requirements for different environments.

  • Integrate with other systems

    Integrate SQL Diagnostic Manager with other software (such as command shells, scripts, and applications) via the application programming interface.

  • Compare and track configurations

    Compare configurations of multiple servers side-by-side with all changes highlighted. Track changes to server configuration files.

  • Deploy for hybrid cloud

    Deploy SQL Diagnostic Manager to monitor on-premise databases, databases on cloud virtual machines, and managed cloud databases.

 

Cloud

  • Install on cloud virtual machines

    Run SQL Diagnostic Manager for MySQL on cloud virtual machines with Microsoft Windows and Linux – such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines (VMs).

  • Access mapped cloud drives

    SQL Diagnostic Manager for MySQL can access cloud storage that is mapped as network drives or removable drives on Windows. For example, map to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Microsoft Azure Blob Storage.

  • Monitor MySQL on cloud virtual machines

    Monitor instances of MySQL running on cloud virtual machines – such as Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure VMs.

  • Monitor managed MySQL cloud databases

    Monitor the managed MySQL cloud databases Amazon RDS for MySQL/MariaDB/Aurora, Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL, Google Cloud SQL for MySQL, and Oracle MySQL Cloud Service.

  • Monitor hybrid environments with a single tool

    Avoid learning new tools by using the same performance monitoring tool for MySQL on-premise on physical and virtual machines, in the private, public, and government cloud on virtual machines, and in the public and government cloud as managed databases.


IDERA Dashboard services requirements

You need to comply with the following requirements to install the IDERA Dashboard:

Type : Microsoft .NET Framework version
Requirement : 4.0 or later
Suggestions : Make sure to install this software prior to the installation of the IDERA Dashboard. For more information about the .NET Framework, see the MSDN article .NET Framework Versions and Dependencies.


Type : Microsoft Library
Requirement : msolap.dll
Suggestions : The msolap.dll file needs to be installed where the data collection service runs. The installation will search for the file and if it is not found, it will prompt the user to install the file. This file can be installed by downloading and installing from the latest version of the SQL Server Feature Pack from Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Feature Pack (choose the ENU\x64\SQL_AS_OLEDB.msi installer).

Type : Operating System
Requirement :
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 (86-bit)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2016 (64-bit)
  • Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • Windows 2019 (64-bit)
Suggestions : -

 

IDERA Dashboard repository requirements

The IDERA Dashboard supports any of the following versions for hosting its repositories:
  • SQL Server 2008 R2 - All Editions
  • SQL Server 2012 R2 - All Editions
  • SQL Server 2014 - All Editions
  • SQL Server 2016 - All Editions
  • SQL Server 2017
  • SQL Server 2019


Browser requirements

The IDERA Dashboard user interface can be accessed via web with the following browsers:
  • Internet Explorer IE 10.x+
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Safari


Port requirements

The IDERA Dashboard uses the following ports by default:
  • Idera Dashboard Core Services port: 9292
  • Idera Dashboard Web Application Service port: 9290
  • Idera Dashboard Web Application Monitor port: 9094
  • Idera Dashboard Web Application SSL port: 9291