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# MySQL Monitor
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## Overview
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The MySQL monitor is a monitoring module for MaxScale that monitors a Master-Slave replication cluster. It assigns master and slave roles inside MaxScale according to the acutal replication tree in the cluster.
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## Configuration
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A minimal configuration of the MySQL monitor requires a set of servers for monitoring and a username and a password to connect to these servers. The user requires the REPLICATION CLIENT privilege to successfully monitor the state of the servers.
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```
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[MySQL Monitor]
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type=monitor
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module=mysqlmon
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servers=server1,server2,server3
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user=myuser
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passwd=mypwd
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```
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## Optional parameters
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Here are optional parameters for the MySQL monitor that change the way it behaves.
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### `monitor_interval`
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This is the time the monitor waits between each cycle of monitoring. The default value of 10000 milliseconds (10 seconds) should be lowered if you want a faster response to changes in the server states. The value is defined in milliseconds and the smallest possible value is 100 illiseconds.
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```
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monitor_interval=2500
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```
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### `backend_connect_timeout`
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This parameter controls the timeout for connecting to a monitored server. It is in seconds and the minimum value is 1 second. The default value for this parameter is 3 seconds.
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```
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backend_connect_timeout=6
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```
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### `backend_write_timeout`
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This parameter controls the timeout for writing to a monitored server. It is in seconds and the minimum value is 1 second. The default value for this parameter is 2 seconds.
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```
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backend_write_timeout=4
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```
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### `backend_read_timeout`
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This parameter controls the timeout for reading from a monitored server. It is in seconds and the minimum value is 1 second. The default value for this parameter is 1 seconds.
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```
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backend_read_timeout=2
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```
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### `detect_replication_lag`
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Detect replication lag between the master and the slaves. This allows the routers to route read queries to only slaves that are up to date.
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```
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detect_replication_lag=true
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```
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### `detect_stale_master`
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Allow previous master to be available even in case of stopped or misconfigured 
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replication. This allows services that depend on master and slave roles to continue functioning as long as the master server is available.
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This is a situation which can happen if all slave servers are unreachable or the replication breaks for some reason.
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```
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detect_stale_master=true
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```
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### `script`
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This script will be executed when a server changes its state. The parameter should be an absolute path to the script or it should be in the executable path.
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script=/home/user/script.sh
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```
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This script will be called with the following command line arguments.
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```
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<name of the script> --event=<event type> --node=<server whose state changed> --nodelist=<list of all servers>
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Here is a table of all possible event names and their descriptions.
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Event Name|Description
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master_down|A Master server has gone down
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master_up|A Master server has come up
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slave_down|A Slave server has gone down
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slave_up|A Slave server has come up
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server_down|A server with no assigned role has done down
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server_up|A server with no assigned role has come up
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synced_down|A synced Galera node has come up
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synced_up|A synced Galera node has gone down
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donor_down|A donor Galera node has come up
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donor_up|A donor Galera node has gone down
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ndb_down|A MySQL Cluster node has gone down
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ndb_up|A MySQL Cluster node has come up
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lost_master|A server lost Master status
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lost_slave|A server lost Slave status
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lost_synced|A Galera node lost synced status
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lost_donor|A Galera node lost donor status
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lost_ndb|A MySQL Cluster node lost node membership
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new_master|A new Master was detected
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new_slave|A new Slave was detected
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new_synced|A new synced Galera node was detected
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new_donor|A new donor Galera node was detected
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new_ndb|A new MySQL Cluster node was found
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