If you want to backup the data stored within your MySQL Enterprise Service Manager,
      you can use any of the typical backup solutions, such as
      mysqldump, to save your data. All you need to
      backup the information is host name, user name and password
      details that were set during the installation of the
      MySQL Enterprise Service Manager
    
      You can locate this information by examining the contents of the
      configuration_report.txt file that was
      generated when MySQL Enterprise Service Manager was installed. A scample of the
      file is provided below:
    
MySQL Enterprise Monitor (Version 2.0.0.7088 : 20081031_152749_r7088) Here are the settings you specified: Application hostname and port: http://127.0.0.1:18080 Tomcat Ports: 18080 - 18443 (SSL) MySQL Port : 13306 Repository Credentials (bundled MySQL): --------------------------------------- service_manager/Password Use the following command to login to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor database: mysql -uservice_manager -pPassword -P13306 -h127.0.0.1
The last line provides the information about how to connect to the server using the standard mysql command line client.
      All the MySQL Enterprise Monitor repository information, including your
      configuration, rule and historical data is stored within the
      mem database.
    
      To backup this information using mysqldump you
      might use the following command:
    
shell> mysqldump --single-transaction » -uservice_manager -pPassword -P13306 -h127.0.0.1 mem >mem.dump
      The above command would create a file,
      mem.dump, containing all of the MySQL Enterprise Monitor
      data.
    
To ensure consistency in a recovery situation, you may also want to backup the agent configuration and metadata stored on each monitored MySQL server. To do this:
          Backup the configuration files of each agent. You should keep
          a copy of the etc directory for each
          agent. This directory contains the main configuration file,
          mysql-monitor-agent.ini, and the
          configuration information for each server being monitored,
          which is stored within the etc/instances
          directory.
        
          On each server being monitored, retain a copy of the
          mysql.inventory table, which contains the
          unique ID of the MySQL server.
        

