Monyog MySQL Monitor v8.5.0: Introducing Audit Log Analysis

by Mar 6, 2018

Changes as compared to Monyog MySQL Monitor v8.4.1 include:

This release fixes a few minor bugs only and implements a number of user requests.

Features:

  • Monyog can now analyze MariaDB and MySQL enterprise Audit log.
  • Added support for LDAP with StartTLS and SSL.
  • The default path for MONyog.log can be changed using the parameter “MONyogLogPath” from the MONyog.ini file.

Bug Fixes:

  • Monyog logged bogus SQLite errors on fresh installation.
  • Monyog displayed console error if LDAP group name contained inverted comma.
  • Changed alert condition for “Seconds behind master” monitor to consider "NULL" as an alertable condition. It considered the value “NULL” stable condition earlier.
  • On upgrading, Monyog filled the mail alert field for sniffer with the bogus email id “admin@mydomain.com”.
  • On selecting a tag in server selector GUI and then returning back to the main list, the default list of tags disappeared.

Miscellaneous:

  • "MySQL server restarted" alert will now be shown in table format.
  • Added option to view locked and locking queries when hovering over the queries in the Real Time interface.
  • Upgraded SQLite library to v3.21.0.

You can download a 14-day free trial of Monyog here.
Purchase Monyog: https://www.webyog.com/product/monyogpricing