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[//]: # (werk v2)
# Enhanced MS SQL Server monitoring
key | value
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date | 2024-04-03T07:47:56+00:00
version | 2.3.0b4
class | feature
edition | cre
component | checks
level | 2
compatible | yes
With this release MS SQL Server is monitored using new plugin and new GUI.
The old plugin is still supported but are considered deprecated.
Key Enhancements out-of-the-box:
- Configuration flexibility: The plugin can be configured through a YAML config file for
any edition and/or a graphical user interface (GUI) for enterprise edition or better.
- Cross platform: The plugin can be deployed on Linux and Windows.
- Enhanced monitoring capabilities: Supports monitoring of remote databases on both Linux
and Windows hosts, in addition to local monitoring on Windows hosts.
- Customizable monitoring sections: Sections are now selectable and configurable
- Customizable SQL statements: you may change SQL statement either manually(place file in
`mssql` sub directory in config dir) or using `Custom files` rule in GUI.
- Multi-instance support: Enables the selection of different instances for monitoring.
Every instance can be configured separately
- Multi-host support: possible to monitor databases on various hosts using one deployed
plugin.
- Security enhancements: Limited support for certificates is now available.
- Asynchronous operation: Any section with exception `instances` can be set up for
asynchronous operation.
- Piggyback: It's possible to direct the output of a plugin to a different host,
rather than to the host that retrieves the data.
- Other improvements:
- Automatic detection of instances is possible for any Windows host, local and remote,
depending on SQL Server Setup.
- Full logging support including rotation and file limits
- Limit for maximal connection counts
- Cache time and timeout can be configured too
With regard to the old plug-in, there are also a few restrictions at the moment:
- The database instances must be accessible via TCP/IP.
- If several databases are running on a system, each using their own IP addresses, these
must be explicitly specified in the configuration of the agent plug-in, as the addresses
and ports are currently not yet found automatically.
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[//]: # (werk v2)
# Enhanced MS SQL Server monitoring
key | value
---------- | ---
date | 2024-04-03T07:47:56+00:00
version | 2.3.0b4
class | feature
edition | cre
component | checks
level | 2
compatible | yes
With this release MS SQL Server is monitored using new plugin and new GUI.
The old plugin is still supported but are considered deprecated.
Key Enhancements out-of-the-box:
- Configuration flexibility: The plugin can be configured through a YAML config file for
any edition and/or a graphical user interface (GUI) for enterprise edition or better.
- Cross platform: The plugin can be deployed on Linux and Windows.
- Enhanced monitoring capabilities: Supports monitoring of remote databases on both
Linux and Windows hosts, in addition to local monitoring on Windows hosts.
- Customizable monitoring sections: Sections are now selectable and configurable
- Customizable SQL statements: you may change SQL statement either manually(place file
in `mssql` sub directory in config dir) or using `Custom files` rule in GUI.
- Multi-instance support: Enables the selection of different instances for monitoring.
Every instance can be configured separately
- Multi-host support: possible to monitor databases on various hosts using one deployed
plugin.
- Security enhancements: Limited support for certificates is now available.
- Asynchronous operation: Any section with exception `instances` can be set up for
asynchronous operation.
- Piggyback: It's possible to direct the output of a plugin to a different host,
rather than to the host that retrieves the data.
- Other improvements:
- Automatic detection of instances is possible for any Windows host, local and
remote, depending on SQL Server Setup.
- Full logging support including rotation and file limits
- Limit for maximal connection counts
- Cache time and timeout can be configured too
-
+ With regard to the old plug-in, there are also a few restrictions at the moment:
+ - The database instances must be accessible via TCP/IP.
+ - If several databases are running on a system, each using their own IP addresses, these
must be explicitly specified in the configuration of the agent plug-in, as the addresses
and ports are currently not yet found automatically.
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