New-RedgateMonitorSqlServer
Published 18 April 2024
Creates a new temporary object that holds information about a SQL Server instance.
Syntax
New-RedgateMonitorSqlServer [-FullName] <string> [-BaseMonitor] <BaseMonitor> [[-Alias] <string>] [[-SqlServerAuthenticationMode] <string>] [[-UserName] <string>] [[-Password] <string>] [[-NetworkProtocol] <string>] [[-Port] <int>] [[-PacketSize] <int>] [[-ConnectionTimeout] <int>] [[-ExecutionTimeout] <int>] [[-EncryptConnection] <bool>] [[-TrustServerCertificate] <bool>] [<CommonParameters>]
Description
The New-RedgateMonitorSqlServer cmdlet creates a new temporary object that holds information about a SQL Server instance. The returned object needs to be passed to Add-RedgateMonitorMonitoredObject together with a host info, as it does not add anything to Redgate Monitor on its own.
Parameters
-FullName
<String>
The full address of the SQL Server instance to be monitored, e.g. "localhost" or "localhost\sql2022".
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | true |
| Position? | 1 |
| Default Value | None |
| Accept Pipeline Input | True (ByValue) |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-BaseMonitor
<BaseMonitor>
The base monitor to add the monitored object to. For more information, see https://documentation.red-gate.com/monitor14/api/powershell-api/powershell-cmdlet-reference/get-redgatemonitorbasemonitor.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | true |
| Position? | 2 |
| Default Value | None |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-Alias
<String>
Alias (display name)
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 3 |
| Default Value | None |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-SqlServerAuthenticationMode
<String>
"windows", "sqlServer" or "implicit". "implicit" uses the Base Monitor Service credentials. "inherit" is deprecated but still supported for backward compatibility, and is equivalent to "implicit".
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 4 |
| Default Value | Implicit |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-UserName
<String>
SQL login username to connect to SQL Server instance with.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 5 |
| Default Value | None |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-Password
<String>
SQL login password to connect to SQL Server instance with.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 6 |
| Default Value | None |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-NetworkProtocol
<String>
SQL Network Protocol. Valid values are 'default', 'sharedMemory', 'namedPipes' and 'tcpip'.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 7 |
| Default Value | None |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-Port
<Int32>
SQL Server port number.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 8 |
| Default Value | 0 |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-PacketSize
<Int32>
Packet size.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 9 |
| Default Value | 0 |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-ConnectionTimeout
<Int32>
Connection time-out.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 10 |
| Default Value | 0 |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-ExecutionTimeout
<Int32>
Execution time-out.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 11 |
| Default Value | 0 |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-EncryptConnection
<Boolean>
Encrypt connection.
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 12 |
| Default Value | False |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
-TrustServerCertificate
<Boolean>
Trust server certificate
| Aliases | None |
| Required? | false |
| Position? | 13 |
| Default Value | False |
| Accept Pipeline Input | False |
| Accept Wildcard Characters | false |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, and -ProgressAction. For more information, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh847884.aspx.
Inputs
The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.
-
None.
You cannot pipe input to this cmdlet.
Examples
-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------
$instance = New-RedgateMonitorSqlServer -FullName "localhost" -BaseMonitor $BaseMonitor -UserName "sql_username" -Password "sql_pass" $server = New-RedgateMonitorLinuxHost -HostName "localhost" -BaseMonitor $BaseMonitor -SshUserName "ssh_user" -SshPassword "ssh_pass" $server, $instance | Add-RedgateMonitorMonitoredObject
-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------
$instance = New-RedgateMonitorSqlServer -FullName "localhost" -BaseMonitor $BaseMonitor -UserName "sql_username" -Password "sql_pass" -SqlServerAuthenticationMode "sqlserver" -SqlServerPort 5122 $server = New-RedgateMonitorWindowsHost -HostName "localhost" -BaseMonitor $BaseMonitor -WindowsUserName "win_username" -WindowsPassword "win_pass" $server, $instance | Add-RedgateMonitorMonitoredObject