Hello,
I built a working SQL Failovercluster for our environment.
Every directory is on a own disk (Data root, Data, Log, Temp, Backup) and they are mounted at C:\ClusterStorage.
I added the cluster to the SQL Monitor, everything is working, but the problem is that redgate is not monitoring the disks.
The only disks that are monitored are C:\ and the witness disk for the cluster.
Is there a way to show the disks for Data root, Data, Log, Temp, Backup?
Thanks for help
Comments
3 comments
-
Hi WaltersTim
Thanks for your post.
Can you confirm which version of SQL Monitor you're using?
Kind regards
Richard Lynch. -
Hi Richard,its the Version 8.0.2.12014.
-
I was never able to get Clustered Storage Volumes to work with SQL Monitor - I even submitted a ticket and they said it just doesn't work
Add comment
Please sign in to leave a comment.