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  1. Object changed by Unknown

    SERVER STATE permissions to access the default trace. To add these permissions, your system administrator needs to go to each user's logi

    /soc5/troubleshooting/object-changed-by-unknown

  2. Logging and log files

    |Performance Testing |33 |#33:Guid=b3e1aae0-9c1a-46f3-abda-e1e96a90fd1f:NumberOfSteps=0 Changing the log level Close Management Studio. G

    /soc5/troubleshooting/logging-and-log-files

  3. Log changes to shared databases

    will have to follow these instructions for SQL Source Control to log their changes. Make sure SQL Server Management Studio is closed. Go

    /soc5/configuring/log-changes-to-shared-databases

  4. Monitoring status explained

    will be collected until you resume monitoring. Suggested action: Go to the Configuration > Monitored servers page, click the Actions butt

    /sm8/configuring-sql-monitor/configuring-monitored-servers/monitoring-status-explained

  5. Viewing details of an alert

    window context menu command. (This only works for the Actions menu Open command.) Viewing newer or older alert details You don't have to

    /sm8/alerts/viewing-details-of-an-alert

  6. Deploy a database package to a single environment using Octopus Deploy and PowerShell

    package of the database schema you're going to deploy. In the AdventureWorks Deployment project, on the Process tab, click Add step and s

    /sca4/deploying-database-changes/add-ons/octopus-deploy/deploy-a-database-package-to-a-single-environment-using-octopus-deploy-and-powershell

  7. Use the SQL Change Automation step templates

    going to deploy. Set up your NuGet package feed by doing one of the following: Register your existing external NuGet package feed with Oc

    /sca4/deploying-database-changes/add-ons/octopus-deploy/use-the-sql-change-automation-step-templates

  8. Deployment approaches with Flyway

    how each object changes over time. In some cases, deployments will go through intermediary steps that aren't necessary. For example, if a

    /fd/deployment-approaches-with-flyway-167936855.html

  9. SQBHostedStorageClient.exe

    the AccountName, AccountId/SecretKey and the Bucket name you wish to associate to. If using AWS storage you may need to go to https://aws

    /sbu10/tools-and-utilities/sqbhostedstorageclient-exe

  10. ReadyRoll 1.4 release notes

    ). Now if you have some time to burn you could go ahead and download these and manually click-through the dozens of dialog boxes needed to

    /rr1/release-notes-and-other-versions/readyroll-1-4-release-notes

  11. Licensing

    your Redgate licenses https://documentation.red-gate.com/xx/licensing/managing-your-redgate-licenses. Go to the Licensing page by doing t

    /sm12/overview-and-licensing/licensing

  12. Rewinding time with Back in Time mode

    need to go further back in time to a previous day, week or month: Click the date/time. The date picker is displayed with today's date sel

    /sm12/sql-server-performance-and-activity-monitoring/dashboards-and-overviews/server-overview-pages/activity-graph-and-snapshot-metrics/rewinding-time-with-back-in-time-mode

  13. Preparing to upgrade SQL Monitor

    on a separate machine. When you're ready to purchase v12 licenses, you can add the support and upgrades package to make upgrading easier.

    /sm12/maintaining-and-upgrading-sql-monitor/upgrading-sql-monitor/preparing-to-upgrade-sql-monitor

  14. Suppressing alerts

    suppression window In the SQL Monitor web interface: Go to the Configuration tab and under Alerts and Metrics, select Alert suppression.

    /sm11/metrics-alerts-and-notifications/configuring-alerts/suppressing-alerts

  15. Preparing for adding monitored servers

    for this. If using WMI over DCOM, go to: WMI over DCOM. If using WMI over WinRM, go to: WMI over WinRM. If the Base Monitor must make con

    /sm11/adding-and-managing-monitored-servers/preparing-for-adding-monitored-servers

  16. Top 10 queries

    of times the query has been executed, and averages for duration, CPU time, I/O activity, and so on). It displays this data in a Top x Que

    /sm10/sql-server-performance-and-activity-monitoring/dashboards-and-overviews/server-overview-pages/performance-diagnostics-queries-and-waits/top-10-queries

  17. FAQs

    with SQL Clone and need to go offline. The same script will then bring the clone database back online smoothly, once you're reconnected.

    /clone4/faqs

  18. HADR_SYNC_COMMIT

    the rate of log bytes flushed for a database on a secondary replica, go to the Analysis Graph, select the metric Log bytes flushed/sec, a

    /sm9/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/hadr_sync_commit

  19. SQL Monitor 4.0 release notes

    time increments let you go back and forward in time more quickly. Trace warning - on the Configuration > Trace page, a warning icon is di

    /sm9/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-monitor-4-0-release-notes

  20. Creating custom metrics and alerts

    a custom metric: Go to the Configuration tab. Under Alerts and metrics, select Custom metrics: custom-metrics.png Click the Create custom

    /sm9/configuring-sql-monitor/creating-custom-metrics-and-alerts

  21. SQL Monitor 13 Documentation

    SQL Monitor is a SQL Server and PostgreSQL monitoring and alerting tool, designed to allow Ops teams to supervise many instances across di

    /sm13/sql-monitor-13-documentation-195788850.html

  22. The Web Server isn't authorized to access this Base Monitor

    the Base Monitor with new Web Server, but keep the connection to the old one: On the machine running the Base Monitor, go to %ProgramData

    /sm13/the-web-server-isn-t-authorized-to-access-this-base-monitor-195790145.html

  23. Getting started

    to solve, and how it goes about it, for a technical audience. image2019-9-23_15-29-55.png

    /sca4/getting-started

  24. Excluding objects from script verification

    IsShadowDeployment=1'; END GO Although it is technically possible to use the above method to exclude DDL statements from the verification

    /sca4/developing-databases/concepts/verifying-projects/excluding-objects-from-script-verification

  25. Migration guide to version 14

    -Prefix SqlMonitor Note that going forward, the documentation and examples will refer to the new default command prefix of RedgateMonitor

    /monitor14/migration-guide-to-version-14-239668728.html


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