and undergo additional Q&A. Version 5.1.2 - April 28th, 2016 We've done a lot more work on the new global dashboard since the last releas
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ids are accessible through global alert type variables, $AlertType, $AgAlertTypes, $AzureSqlDatabaseAlertTypes, $AzureSqlServerAlertTypes
, logos and About box: soc header.png Brand new Setup tab, with options previously only configurable by editing text files: setup global o
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of unread alerts at each level is displayed: unread-alerts.png The list of alerts is also filtered by whatever is set in the Filter drop-
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. In Password, enter $(MyPassword). If you want to store the password globally, click Configuration. If you want to store the password by
Monitor As soon as you've added a machine and instance, you can start working with SQL Monitor. Go to the Global Overview page to see the
will need to disable collection for the Integrity check overdue alert as follows. This can be done globally as well as at the specific cl
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:<argfile> File containing the XML argument specification. /out:<fileName> Redirects console output to the specified file. /project:<proje
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:<argfile> File containing the XML argument specification. /out:<fileName> Redirects console output to the specified file. /project:<proje
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notifications for this alert to the email address entered in the Send emails to box on the Email settings page. If you edit the global em
the Global Overview page to the relevant overview page. The amount of previous data available to you depends on your purge settings. See
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Global Options are now available by clicking the 'Options' button in the header bar, rather than through the Setup tab. This means they a
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page could not be scrolled Resolving merge conflicts via the version control tab now opens the globally configured git resolution tool Li
that display details from multiple clocks, including the Global overview page and the Alert details page, are most likely to be affected.
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will be shown in a merged view throughout SQL Monitor: Global overview will show tiles for each monitored instance on each Base Monitor.
from the Global Overview page to the relevant overview page. The amount of previous data available to you depends on your purge settings.
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alert. SRP-6859: Group Overview alerts banner links to global Alert Inbox. SRP-6591: Overviews pages show nonsensical data for Instances'
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of the connected database. $GUID$ Inserts a globally unique identifier. $MACHINE$ Inserts the name of machine running SQL Prompt. $PASTE$
to the cluster overview from the Global Dashboard: Find a card corresponding to an instance on a cluster and click the 3 dots in the top-
<Int32> The id of the alert type. Predefined ids are accessible through global alert type variables, $AlertType, $AgAlertTypes, $AzureSql
/sm11/api/powershell-cmdlet-reference/new-sqlmonitoralertspecificsettings
Wildcard Characters false -AlertType <Int32> The id of the alert type. Predefined ids are accessible through global alert type variables,
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host machines but you want them all to use the same alert settings. You can also filter the Global Overview and Alert Inbox by group, to
will be shown in a merged view throughout SQL Monitor: Global overview will show tiles for each monitored instance on each Base Monitor.
of the connected database. $GUID$ Inserts a globally unique identifier. $MACHINE$ Inserts the name of machine running SQL Prompt. $PASTE$
password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery
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