MySQL Enterprise Monitor 4.0.13 Manual

30.3.2 Using Graphs to Identify Queries

The MySQL Enterprise Monitor User Interface supports correlated graphs so that you can compare the graphed execution parameters, such as the server load, thread statistics, or RAM usage, against the queries that were being executed by the server or servers being monitored at that time.

You can use the correlated graphs in two different ways:

When using the correlated graphs, selecting an area within the graph sets the start and end time within the query filtering selection. You can combine with other filtering options, such as the Query Type, to zero in on the queries to examine.

To use the graphs in this manner, select a starting point and click, while holding down the button, drag a selection area to set the time-range for the query display. The time range that you select is displayed above the graph as you select the area.

To export the graph, see Section 28.1, “All Timeseries Graphs”.