SQL Monitor 5

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SQL Monitor 4.3 release notes

 

Version 4.3 - June 18th, 2015

 

Features

  • SQL Monitor now uses .NET Framework 4

Fixes

  • The SQL Profiler trace function now works correctly when enabled
  • Fixed the Stay logged in feature
  • SRP-9623: The SQL Monitor web interface no longer logs users out after 30 minutes
  • SRP-9523: Fixed a situation which could cause monitoring to stop when missing performance counters are detected
  • SRP-9595: Online help text now integrates correctly across different versions of SQL Monitor
  • SRP-9529: Fixed a situation where the SQL Monitor base monitor could use large amounts of memory if it encountered a large job history on a monitored SQL Server
  • SRP-9441: Corrected the fill factor description on the Analysis page
  • SRP-9494: Added the following to the list of ignored waits: DBMIRROR_DBM_MUTEX, DBMIRROR_EVENTS_QUEUE, DBMIRRORING_CMD, ONDEMAND_TASK_QUEUE, QDS_CLEANUP_STALE_QUERIES_TASK_MAIN_LOOP_SLEEP and  QDS_PERSIST_TASK_MAIN_LOOP_SLEEP
  • SRP-9153: Incorrect data no longer appears in the database selection fields on the Analysis page

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