The MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows is a tool that allows you to monitor and adjust the status of your local and remote MySQL Server instances through an indicator that resides in the system tray. The MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows also gives quick access to several MySQL GUI tools (such as MySQL Workbench) through its context menu.
The MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows is installed by MySQL Installer, and (by default) will start-up when Microsoft Windows is started.
To install, download and execute the MySQL Installer, be sure the MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows product is selected, then proceed with the installation. See the MySQL Installer manual for additional details.
For release notes detailing the changes in each release of MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows, see the MySQL Notifier Release Notes.
Visit the MySQL Notifier forum for additional MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows help and support.
Features include:
Start, Stop, and Restart instances of the MySQL Server.
Automatically detects (and adds) new MySQL Server services. These are listed under Manage Monitored Items, and may also be configured.
The Tray icon changes, depending on the status. It's green if all monitored MySQL Server instances are running, or red if at least one service is stopped. The Update MySQL Notifier tray icon based on service status option, which dictates this behavior, is enabled by default for each service.
Links to other applications like MySQL Workbench, MySQL Installer, and the MySQL Utilities. For example, choosing Configure Instance will load the MySQL Workbench Server Administration window for that particular instance.
If MySQL Workbench is also installed, then the Configure Instance and SQL Editor options are available for local (but not remote) MySQL instances.
Monitoring of both local and remote MySQL instances.
Remote monitoring is available since MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows 1.1.4.
The MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows resides in the system tray and provides visual status information for your MySQL Server instances. A green icon is displayed at the top left corner of the tray icon if the current MySQL Server is running, or a red icon if the service is stopped.
The MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows automatically adds discovered MySQL Services on the
local machine, and each service is saved and configurable. By
default, the Automatically add new services whose name
contains option is enabled and set to
mysql. Related Notifications
Options include being notified when new services are
either discovered or experience status changes, and are also enabled
by default. And uninstalling a service will also remove the service
from the MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows.
The Automatically add new services whose name contains option default changed from ".*mysqld.*" to "mysql" in Notifier 1.1.4.
Clicking the system tray icon will reveal several options, as seen in the screenshots below:
The Service Instance menu is the main MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows window, and allows you to Stop, Start, and Restart the MySQL Server.
The Actions menu actions include several links to external applications (if they are installed).
The main menu will not show the Actions menu when there are no services being monitored by MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows.
The Actions, Options menu configures MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows and includes options to:
Use colorful status icons: Enables a colorful style of icons for the tray of the MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows.
Run at Windows Startup: Allows the application to be loaded when Microsoft Windows starts.
Automatically Check For Updates Every # Weeks: Checks for a new version of MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows, and runs this check every # weeks.
Automatically add new services whose name contains: The text used to filter services and add them automatically to the monitored list of the local computer running MySQL Notifier, and on remote computers already monitoring Windows services. monitored services, and also filters the list of the Microsoft Windows services for the Add New Service dialog.
Prior to version 1.1.4, this option was named "Automatically add new services that match this pattern."
Notify me when a service is automatically added: Will display a balloon notification from the taskbar when a newly discovered service is added to the monitored services list.
Notify me when a service changes status: Will display a balloon notification from the taskbar when a monitored service changes its status.
The Actions, Manage Monitored Items menu allows you to configure the monitored services and MySQL instances.
Adding a service (after clicking Add in the Manage Services window) allows you to select a running Microsoft Windows service, and configure MySQL Notifier for Microsoft Windows to monitor it. Add a new service by clicking service name from the list, then OK to accept. Multiple services may be selected.

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