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Hi,
SQL Response doesn't currently contain these features, although we are considering them for possible inclusion in a future release.
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Daniel / comments
Hi,
SQL Response doesn't currently contain these features, although we are considering them for possible inclusion in a future release.
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Daniel
Hi,
Unfortunately cross domain authentication wasn't addressed in the 1.1 release due to time constraints.
I have a fix for this issue working in the 1.2 development build at the moment. We are planning to release 1.2 in Q1 next year.
Cheers,
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Daniel / comments
Hi,
Unfortunately cross domain authentication wasn't addressed in the 1.1 release due to time constraints.
I have a fix for this issue working in the 1.2 development build at the moment. We are pla...
lewismoten wrote:
1. By default, if no login credentials are sepcified, let the repository connect to the SQL Server instance via the same credentials it uses to run as a service.
This is the current behavior.
lewismoten wrote:
2. Allow windows login credentials to be specified per-instance. If login credentials are specified, then the repository will impersonate that account when querying against the SQL Server instance.
We currently support specifying SQL authentication. We recommend created a monitoring windows user with access to all the servers to be monitored then using the behavior described about in point 1.
We are reluctant to implement impersonation as it still requires the repository to be on the same domain as the monitored sql server or on a trusted domain. This doesn't get you any more flexibility than having a dedicated monitoring windows user.
lewismoten wrote:
3. Allow a repository to query another repository for all of its logs. This would allow us to query one repository with SQL Response client rather than logging into many repositories.
4. Allow an SQL Response client to monitor multiple repositories.
Both of these have been logged as feature requests.
lewismoten wrote:
5. Allow a repository to optionally store/share it's logs to an SQL database (problematic if the database is down)
We don't currently have any plans to enable data to be exported from the alert repository, but I've logged this as well.
Cheers,
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Danel / comments
lewismoten wrote:
1. By default, if no login credentials are sepcified, let the repository connect to the SQL Server instance via the same credentials it uses to run as a service.
This is the ...
This isn't a limitation of SQL Response, this is a limitation of Windows Authentication and SQL Server.
If the connecting machine is not on the same domain as the SQL Server or a trusted domain, it is not possible to use Windows Authentication.
If the SQL Server is on the same domain, or on a trusted domain, it is possible to create an admin user for monitoring purposes.
How many domains do you have your servers spread over and roughly how many servers are you planning on monitoring?
Regards,
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Daniel / comments
This isn't a limitation of SQL Response, this is a limitation of Windows Authentication and SQL Server.
If the connecting machine is not on the same domain as the SQL Server or a trusted domain, it...
This isn't possible due to the way that SQL connection authentication is implemented.
We would recommend that you create a windows user that has admin privileges on all the SQL Servers you wish to monitor and set the SQL Response Alert Repository to run as this user.
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Daniel / comments
This isn't possible due to the way that SQL connection authentication is implemented.
We would recommend that you create a windows user that has admin privileges on all the SQL Servers you wish to ...
SQL Response doesn't currently support this.
I've added this to our bug track system and we will consider it for a future release.
Thanks for the feedback,
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Daniel / comments
SQL Response doesn't currently support this.
I've added this to our bug track system and we will consider it for a future release.
Thanks for the feedback,
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Daniel
Hi,
There is a work around for the issue. The problem occurs if you are viewing recommendations when you click an email link.
When the dialog with the error message appears:
* Close the dialog box
* Click the Alert button in the main window
* Click on the email link again
This issue will be fixed in a future release.
Let me know how you get on with this.
Cheers,
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Daniel / comments
Hi,
There is a work around for the issue. The problem occurs if you are viewing recommendations when you click an email link.
When the dialog with the error message appears:
* Close the dialog box
...
Hi Lewis,
I've added that to the outstanding feature request.
Thanks for your feedback,
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Daniel / comments
Hi Lewis,
I've added that to the outstanding feature request.
Thanks for your feedback,
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Daniel
Hi Lewis,
Thanks for your feedback. We already have 'sortable columns' as a feature request in our bug track system. We are aiming to implement this in a future point release of SQL Response.
Regards,
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Daniel / comments
Hi Lewis,
Thanks for your feedback. We already have 'sortable columns' as a feature request in our bug track system. We are aiming to implement this in a future point release of SQL Response.
Regar...
Hi Lewis,
In future, this sort of thing will be detailed in the product release notes.
Regards,
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Daniel / comments
Hi Lewis,
In future, this sort of thing will be detailed in the product release notes.
Regards,
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Daniel