Redgate Monitor 14

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  1. Sensitive action logging - Enterprise Feature

    Sensitive Action Logging is an Enterprise feature that helps administrators detect suspicious user activity actions and investigate suspec

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  2. Can't log in to Redgate Monitor with Active Directory or OpenID Connect

    If Redgate Monitor is configured to authenticate users with Active Directory or OpenID Connect and you're unable to log in, check that:

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  3. Viewing component information and log files

    Log files collect information about Redgate Monitor while you are using it. These files are useful if you have a problem. To view the log

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  4. Sensitive action logging

    - Enterprise Feature

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  5. Availability group overview

    . These metrics represent key stages in the replication process. For more information about a particular metric, click the metric name.

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

  6. Automated updates on Linux

    /update sudo touch /var/log/redgate_update_check.log 4. Test manually sudo /home/redgate/update.sh Check the output and log: tail -50 /v

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  7. User processes, Error log and databases

    connected to the server process Username Name of the user logged in to the backend by this server process Address, Port IP address or

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  8. Top queries

    to identify the queries which need most attention. It is calculated from a combination of metrics as follows: QueryImpact = log((TotalC

    /monitor/top-queries-239668180.html

  9. SaaS Troubleshooting

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  10. Permissions required for the Redgate Monitor Service accounts

    the following permissions: The account should have Log on as service rights. For information on how to assign these permissions, see A

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  11. Preparing PostgreSQL for monitoring

    environment. Configure extensions, logging, and other settings (steps 1-3) If you are unsure how to change the following configuration

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  12. List of alerts

    on the target instance. Database instance error log entry Raised by: SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, MongoDB. Ra

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  13. Agents

    The Agent is stateless, except for: A certificate stored in the user certificate store (used for mutual TLS with our SaaS endpoint).

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  14. User role restrictions

    servers Set maintenance windows Suspend monitoring Can't: Add servers to monitor Edit credentials Remove servers Show logs S

    /monitor/user-role-restrictions-239667591.html

  15. MongoDb Server Overview

    to identify optimization opportunities Database activity via instance metrics tracking connections, operations, and cache efficiency Sy

    /monitor/mongodb-server-overview-325423819.html

  16. Managing users on Redgate Monitor SaaS

    For non admin users, after their first log in to the platform, admins will be able to manage the servers the users can view from the “M

    /monitor/managing-users-on-redgate-monitor-saas-331352386.html

  17. Guidance for PostgreSQL configuration choices

    specific choices which are suitable based on your own assessment of your particular environment's needs. Configure extensions, logging

    /monitor/guidance-for-postgresql-configuration-choices-259621636.html

  18. Privacy information

    Redgate does not have access to any of the information stored in your self hosted Redgate Monitor repository unless you explicitly grant u

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  19. CIS Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Benchmark

    , and as such checks that shared memory and named pipes are both disabled. The benchmark recommends only logging failed login attempts vi

    /monitor/cis-microsoft-sql-server-2022-benchmark-266141714.html

  20. Redgate Monitor database requirements

    Data Repository we recommend you set fixed autogrowth and transaction log size relative to your database size. For more information, see:

    /monitor/redgate-monitor-database-requirements-239667402.html

  21. Licensing

    will will be redirected to the Redgate website and prompted to log in with an email address and password. If you don't have a RedGate ID

    /monitor/licensing-239667337.html

  22. Oracle Instance Overview

    container monitoring System stability through error logs and session monitoring Regular monitoring of these metrics helps maintain opt

    /monitor/oracle-instance-overview-325423809.html

  23. MySQL Server Overview

    stability through error logs and query error monitoring Regular monitoring of these metrics helps maintain optimal MySQL performance, p

    /monitor/mysql-server-overview-325423820.html

  24. How Redgate Monitor connects to monitored servers

    queries that access various statistical counters. It also uses extensions such as log_fdw or file_fdw to access instance log files. Next

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  25. Web Server: general requirements

    to ensure port 7399 is open in the firewall. It is important to get a robust hardware and software installation because you will not be

    /monitor/web-server-general-requirements-239667405.html


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