Updated on 2024-12-13 GMT+08:00

DDM Monitoring

Introduction

A DDM monitor detects your database status, and automatically triggers traffic switching when the database is abnormal.

Creating a DDM Monitor

  1. Log in to the MAS console. On the Multi-Active Instances page, click an instance whose namespace type is Intra-city multi-active.
  2. Click the Monitor List tab, and click Create Monitor.
  3. Configure the basic information, then click Next: Data Centers.

    Figure 1 Basic information configurations
    Table 1 Basic information parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Monitor

    Select DDM Monitoring.

    Application

    Select the application.

    Monitor Name

    Customize the monitor name.

    Exception Notification

    By default, this option is disabled.

    If it is enabled,

    • Monitor and database exceptions will be sent to you in a timely manner. To enable this option, configure a secret key first.
    • Cloud Eye is enabled by default. Ensure that the alarm rules for MAS have been created on the Cloud Eye console. For details, see Creating an Alarm Rule to Monitor an Event.

    Monitoring

    The default value is Yes. If No, database exceptions will not be monitored.

    Automatic Switchover

    The default value is Yes. If No, automatic switchover of the databases will not be triggered.

    Username

    Enter the username for logging in to the database.

    Password

    Enter the password for logging in to the database.

  4. Configure the data centers, then click Next: Databases.

    Figure 2 Data center configurations
    Table 2 Data center parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Cloud

    The environment where the monitored database is deployed

    Region

    The region where the monitored database is located

    Connection Address

    The IP address and port number for accessing the DDM database

  5. Configure the databases, then click Next: Advanced.

    Figure 3 Database configurations
    Table 3 Database parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Monitored Database

    Enter the monitored database name.

    Connected Database

    Enter the connected database name.

    CAUTION:

    The names of the Monitored Database and Connected Database should be the same, and the specified database must exist in the monitored data source.

  6. Configure the advanced settings, then click Next: Confirm.

    Figure 4 Advanced configurations
    Table 4 Advanced settings

    Parameter

    Description

    Retry Interval (ms)

    The interval of reconnection attempts, in milliseconds. Default value (recommended): 3000

    Value range: 1 to 300,000

    Monitoring Timeout (ms)

    The timeout duration before a monitor becomes abnormal, in milliseconds.

    Default value (recommended): 40,000; Value range: 1 to 600,000

    NOTE:

    Ensure that the time you specify here is longer than the time required for data center 1 to synchronize data to data center 2. Otherwise, the data in data center 2 may be incomplete.

    Database Access Timeout (ms)

    The database access timeout duration, over which the database access is considered failed, in milliseconds. Default value (recommended): 3000

    Value range: 3000 to 100,000

  7. Confirm settings and click Create.

    If the created monitor is not normal, that is, its indicator is not green, its configurations or databases may be abnormal. In this case, rectify the fault.