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  1. Viewing component information and log files

    to Configuration - Monitored Servers and choose Show log: image2020-11-24_10-55-2.png To download all the log files go to Configuration,

    /sm13/viewing-component-information-and-log-files-195790013.html

  2. Setting up email notification

    or emails. It enables to you to add alert severity filters, on-call scheduling, escalation policies and incident tracking to SQL Monitor.

    /sm4/configuring-sql-monitor/setting-up-email-notification

  3. SQL Server cluster and Availability group overview

    overview. How-to-navigate-to-cluster-overview.png Availability group overview The availability group overview shows the primary replica a

    /monitor14/sql-server-cluster-and-availability-group-overview-239668430.html

  4. Enabling Extended Events

    with to better understand the causes of the deadlock: image2017-9-13 14:32:16.png

    /monitor14/enabling-extended-events-239667904.html

  5. Bulk configuring alerts using PowerShell

    get the jobs and databases from the instance. SQL-Monitor-objects-hierarchy.png To get you started, you can find various example PowerShe

    /monitor14/bulk-configuring-alerts-using-powershell-239667969.html

  6. Active directory authentication - fixing incorrect service account credentials

    SQL_Monitor_AD_ServiceAccount_<Domain> like this: image2020-7-29_9-27-46.png (Note: there may be a legacy entry, SQL_Monitor_AD_ServiceAc

    /monitor14/active-directory-authentication-fixing-incorrect-service-account-credentials-239668902.html

  7. Profiling ASP.NET applications running on the web development server

    server options The options for ports, virtual directories, and your start page and .NET version are displayed: webdev-server-options-drop

    /app11/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/profiling-asp-net-applications-running-on-the-web-development-server

  8. Profiling SharePoint

    the application is to be profiled (see step 4). Click Show server options and select the port on which to profile your application: Share

    /app11/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/profiling-sharepoint

  9. Profiling a COMplus server application

    in the Command line arguments box: com-plus-options.png Select the required Profiling mode, Chart performance counters, Additional profil

    /app11/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/profiling-a-complus-server-application

  10. Working with scripts folders

    : image2016-8-31 16:39:35.png Under Source for new scripts folder, specify the details of the source for the scripts folder. You can creat

    /sdc13/working-with-other-data-sources/working-with-scripts-folders

  11. Deploying to an existing database

    of the Project Settings tab). image2016-8-3 8:46:40.png If you plan to use the Mark all Programmable Objects/additional scripts as deploy

    /rr1/deployment/deploying-to-an-existing-database

  12. Working with Pre & Post-Deployment scripts

    What are Pre & Post-Deployment scripts? Pre & Post-Deployment scripts (released in SQL Source Control version 6.3) contain SQL that is ru

    /soc6/common-tasks/working-with-pre-post-deployment-scripts

  13. MSQL_DQ

    type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Investigating the remote resource Sin

    /sm13/msql_dq-195789646.html

  14. OLEDB

    some type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Look for queries using BULK INSE

    /sm13/oledb-195789648.html

  15. Working with scripts folders

    : image2016-8-31 16:39:35.png Under Source for new scripts folder, specify the details of the source for the scripts folder. You can creat

    /sdc12/working-with-other-data-sources/working-with-scripts-folders

  16. Adding Azure SQL Database

    (unless using an alternative host name). image-2023-8-15_11-26-30.png You will need to select your preferred Authentication Method and en

    /sm13/adding-azure-sql-database-199100128.html

  17. Availability group overview

    showing how to use the Availability group overview. Understanding the availability group overview image2019-1-30_14-7-0.png The availabil

    /monitor14/availability-group-overview-239668432.html

  18. Opening an existing project

    of Open project... and select Open from version control. image2022-11-29_21-35-44.png Enter the URL for your repository (currently only s

    /fd/opening-an-existing-project-138347026.html

  19. SQL Server performance and activity monitoring

    are running, and on which databases, which resources are limiting performance (I/O, memory, CPU), if any, whether blocking is occurring a

    /sm10/sql-server-performance-and-activity-monitoring

  20. The SQL LocalDB instance 'RedGateTemp' does not exist

    , depending on which account you need to run to configure the build agent: For Local System, enter psexec -i -s cmd.exe For Local Service,

    /sca3/troubleshooting/frequent-error-messages/the-sql-localdb-instance-redgatetemp-does-not-exist

  21. Filtering alerts

    starting point. global-filters.png The Global filters are shortcuts that carry out two actions at once: Reset the Monitored servers list

    /sm8/alerts/filtering-alerts

  22. Working with Microsoft SQL Server Database (SSDT) Projects

    . Why should I use Flyway with SSDT Projects? If your team is used to using SSDT Projects, then they may not want to change. Adding Flyway

    /fd/working-with-microsoft-sql-server-database-ssdt-projects-182255782.html

  23. SQL Prompt 6.4 release notes

    + F5. For example, if you have a query containing two statements and your cursor is placed on the second statement: image2014-5-28 15:46:

    /sp9/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-prompt-6-4-release-notes

  24. Adding a Linux SQL Server instance using the Web UI

    to the Configuration page and, under Estate, select Monitored servers. Click Add > SQL Server. The Add Server panel expands: image2023-5-

    /sm13/adding-a-linux-sql-server-instance-using-the-web-ui-206604734.html

  25. LCK_M_IX

    these metrics to see whether memory problems or I/O bottlenecks are causing locks to be held for longer than usual: Machine: memory used

    /sm12/sql-server-performance-and-activity-monitoring/dashboards-and-overviews/server-overview-pages/performance-diagnostics/top-waits/list-of-common-wait-types/lck_m_ix


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