TDSQL-C for MySQL allows you to set alarms for real-time performance metrics, so that you can monitor the resource usage and running status of databases. You can configure alarm notifications to receive alarms on a timely basis and view alarm records to review alarm information in order to optimize the overall performance of your database.
Setting an alarm
You can get alarm notifications and locate problems in the following steps. This helps you handle database exceptions promptly, increase the system stability, improve the Ops efficiency, and reduce Ops costs.
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Step 1. Set an alarm policy | Set an alarm policy to trigger alarms and send messages when the TDSQL-C for MySQL cluster status changes. | |
Step 2. Set an alarm notifications | Add recipients and set the time period and channels for alarm notifications. | |
Step 3. View alarm records | View alarm notifications generated in the past half year. | |
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