Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring your database performance. You can run PMM in your own environment for maximum security and reliability. It provides thorough time-based analysis for MySQL®, MariaDB®, MongoDB®, and PostgreSQL® servers to ensure that your data works as efficiently as possible.
In this release, we are introducing the following PMM enhancements:
- Securely share Dashboards with Percona – let Percona engineers see what you see!
- Improved navigation – Now PMM remembers which host and service, and applies these as filters when navigating to Query Analytics
Securely share Dashboards with Percona
A dashboard snapshot is a way to securely share what you’re seeing, with Percona. When created, we strip sensitive data like queries (metrics, template variables, and annotations) along with panel links. The shared dashboard will only be available for Percona engineers to view as it will be protected by Percona’s two-factor authentication system. The content on the dashboard will assist Percona engineers in troubleshooting your case.
Improved navigation
Now when you transition from looking at metrics into Query Analytics, PMM will remember the host and service, and automatically apply these as filters:
Improvements
Fixed bugs
- PMM-4758: Remove Inventory rows from dashboards
- PMM-4757:
qan_mysql_perfschema_agent
failed queryingevents_statements_summary_by_digest
due to data types conversion - PMM-4755: Fixed a typo in the InnoDB AHI Miss Ratio formula
- PMM-4749: Navigation from Dashboards to QAN when some Node or Service was selected now applies filtering by them in QAN
- PMM-4742: General information links were updated to go to PMM 2 related pages
- PMM-4739: Remove request instances list
- PMM-4734: A fix was made for the collecting
node_name
formula at MySQL Replication Summary dashboard - PMM-4729: Fixes were made for formulas on MySQL Instances Overview
- PMM-4726: Links to services in MongoDB singlestats didn’t show Node name
- PMM-4720:
machine_id
could contain trailing\n
- PMM-4640: It was not possible to add MongoDB remotely if password contained a
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It would be really helpful to provide a rpm for server edition instead of docker or ova or ami in aws
people want to run this monitoring server on physical servers than in dockers and vms
that make the product more adaptable
Hi Dinesh, thanks for the message – we have considered RPM or deb format but it does in fact add to the complexity of supporting environments if we offered this as a 4th/5th distribution method. I’ll take this request internally, thank you!