The Health section of MySQL Administrator shows you
      how to graphically monitor the real-time status of your MySQL
      server. A selection of pre-made status graphs are available, and
      you can easily create your own status graphs and organize them
      into custom pages and groups.
    
The default graphs provide graphical information about the MySQL server's current performance, load, and memory usage. Additional pages list all server variables, with tabs for memory health, status variables and system variables. Note that clicking on the status pages will open an additional connection to the MySQL server, which you can see when viewing threads and users in the Server Connections section.
      We'll begin by covering the different pre-made status graphs, and
      then describe how to create your own status graphs. Finally we'll
      describe the pages in the Health section
      dedicated to the various status and system variables.
    

