Isn't it a good thing that MySQL is running all the time.
So what does the code expect that monitors process time? I guess the logic is if something runs for more than 1800 seconds, it's run too long. It seems that, in the case of MySQL, the logic should not be valid.
Why would the rule that causes this alert every be enabled by default for MySQL?
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Time: Fri Apr 21 18:56:57 2017 -0400
Account: mysql
Resource: Process Time
Exceeded: 219473 > 1800 (seconds)
Executable: /usr/bin/bash
Command Line: /bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld_safe
PID: 4066 (Parent PID:4066)
Killed: No