Redgate Monitor 14

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  1. 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

    /monitor/viewing-component-information-and-log-files-239668682.html

  2. 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

    /monitor/user-processes-error-log-and-databases-239668464.html

  3. Azure SQL Database metrics and alerts

    Data I/O percent Log I/O percent Memory used percent User connections SQL Server: total memory SQL Server: target memory SQL Serve

    /monitor/azure-sql-database-metrics-and-alerts-239667989.html

  4. 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:

    /monitor/can-t-log-in-to-redgate-monitor-with-active-directory-or-openid-connect-239668901.html

  5. List of metrics

    instance so that the maximum number of user connections permitted is determined automatically by identifying the number of users currentl

    /monitor/list-of-metrics-239667972.html

  6. SQL Server on Linux metrics and alerts

    : connection memory SQL Server: lock memory SQL Server: optimizer memory SQL Server: buffer cache memory SQL Server: granted workspace

    /monitor/sql-server-on-linux-metrics-and-alerts-239667983.html

  7. List of alerts

    . SQL Server: you're running a version of SQL Server 2008 susceptible to a bug that causes high CPU usage when reading error logs. Postg

    /monitor/list-of-alerts-239667973.html

  8. Azure SQL Managed Instance metrics and alerts

    SQL Server: optimizer memory SQL Server: buffer cache memory SQL Server: log pool memory SQL Server: maximum workspace memory SQL Se

    /monitor/azure-sql-managed-instance-metrics-and-alerts-239667982.html

  9. SQL Server on Amazon RDS metrics and alerts

    memory SQL Server: buffer cache memory SQL Server: granted workspace memory SQL Server: log pool memory SQL Server: reserved server m

    /monitor/sql-server-on-amazon-rds-metrics-and-alerts-239667978.html

  10. 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

  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

    /monitor/preparing-postgresql-for-monitoring-239667737.html

  12. Oracle on Amazon RDS metrics and alerts

    Database instance error log entry Instance unreachable Long-running query Host alerts Disk space Internal Redgate Monitor error

    /monitor/oracle-on-amazon-rds-metrics-and-alerts-289047661.html

  13. Oracle on Linux metrics and alerts

    The following is a list of alerts available for Oracle on Linux: Oracle specific alerts Database instance error log entry Instanc

    /monitor/oracle-on-linux-metrics-and-alerts-284066811.html

  14. User role restrictions

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

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

  15. MySQL on Amazon RDS metrics and alerts

    instance error log entry Instance unreachable Long-running query Host alerts Disk space Internal Redgate Monitor error (host) M

    /monitor/mysql-on-amazon-rds-metrics-and-alerts-289047657.html

  16. Authenticating with Active Directory

    By default, users log in to Redgate Monitor using the passwords set by the administrator. Alternatively, administrators can set Redgate M

    /monitor/authenticating-with-active-directory-239667551.html

  17. MongoDB on Linux metrics and alerts

    written / sec Alerts The following is a list of alerts available for MongoDB on Linux: MongoDB specific alerts Database in

    /monitor/mongodb-on-linux-metrics-and-alerts-284066813.html

  18. Authenticating with OpenID Connect

    By default, users log in to Redgate Monitor using the passwords set by the administrator. Alternatively, administrators can set Redgate M

    /monitor/authenticating-with-openid-connect-239667528.html

  19. Monitoring servers without sysadmin permissions

    is specified incorrectly, the Base Monitor service will fail to start. A full reason will be logged to the Red Gate section of t

    /monitor/monitoring-servers-without-sysadmin-permissions-239667635.html

  20. PostgreSQL on Amazon RDS metrics and alerts

    ) Instance unreachable Low cache hit ratio Server log entry Replica role change Host machine alerts Disk average read time Disk a

    /monitor/postgresql-on-amazon-rds-metrics-and-alerts-239667985.html

  21. MySQL on Linux metrics and alerts

    is a list of alerts available for MySQL on Linux: MySQL specific alerts Database instance error log entry Instance unreachable L

    /monitor/mysql-on-linux-metrics-and-alerts-284066815.html

  22. Processes and databases

    replicas and metrics such as log growth, the size for the send and redo queues, length of transaction delays and more. See: Availability

    /monitor/processes-and-databases-239668406.html

  23. CIS Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Benchmark

    recommends only logging failed login attempts via the SQL Server Errorlog. This template assumes that logging successful attempts would c

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

  24. 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

  25. HADR_SYNCHRONIZING_THROTTLE

    -commit mode, the primary replica sends log records to the secondary replica, and then waits for the secondary to receive and harden these

    /monitor/hadr_synchronizing_throttle-239668302.html


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