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Main Company’s Managed Server View

Once an active company has been selected, this view will provide an oversight of the company’s servers. From here, you can easily recognize things like too many critical alerts, high levels of CPU, disabled or inactive servers and much more.

This is the middle level before recognizing and investigating other potential threats or performance issues.

 

Legend
1 Alert Counter Indicator
2 Total Server Count
3 Total Database Count (in all Managed Servers)
4 Main Managed Server Table

Main managed Server Table

Column Name Description Tooltip
Alert Counter Indicator Fast visible indicator to see if the managed server has active alerts and their severity level
Host The name of the host machine The version of the operating system
Instance The name of the instance: if the instance is the default instance, it will be called MSSQL The version of MSSQL
Alerts The number of active alerts from each severity level (Information, Warning, Error) The version of MSSQL
CPU The Host’s latest machine CPU Tooltip shows a chart of the last 10 minutes
Memory The Host’s latest machine used RAM Tooltip shows a chart of the last 10 minutes
ID The Host’s last sum of IO operations Tooltip shows a chart of the last 10 minutes
Wait The last MSSQL wait type + wait time
Up Since The last instance restart time
SQL Service The status of the main SQL service. Recommended value – “Active” in an active environment
SQL Agent The status of the agent service. For MSSQL Express, this value is irrelevant. If the value is not Active, that means the agent is not running, and jobs/mainte-
nance operations are not being executed.
Open Server Overview Pressing this will redirect you to the managed server dashboard, selecting the row’s managed server

Client Dashboard Additional Actions/Filtering Options

Pressing the “Filters” button on the top right corner of the main managed server table will open up the filter menu:

Group filtering – Filtering by the managed server’s server group
Server – Filter by server name. Status – Filter by servers that have active alerts from a selected list of statuses.
Active/Inactive – servers that are active only, inactive only or both.

Pressing the “Search” textbox and enter will filter out the server list by name.

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