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Hello,
We have an existing feature request on our uservoice forum here: http://sqlmonitor.uservoice.com/forums/ ... access-mul
It'd be great if you could vote on that.
Thanks,
Evan / comments
Hello,
We have an existing feature request on our uservoice forum here: http://sqlmonitor.uservoice.com/forums/ ... access-mul
It'd be great if you could vote on that.
Thanks,
Evan
Hello,
Sorry I missed these posts; I must've had my notification settings wrong.
Can you try running the remote registry test on this page? http://documentation.red-gate.com/pages ... d=20743047
You'll have to run the test from the machine running the base monitor service using the same credentials to connect that the base monitor is using.
This should expose where the problem is occurring.
If that doesn't help, can we continue troubleshooting through our ticketing system? We have a ticket open for you (reference 19121)
Thanks,
Evan / comments
Hello,
Sorry I missed these posts; I must've had my notification settings wrong.
Can you try running the remote registry test on this page? http://documentation.red-gate.com/pages ... d=20743047
Yo...
Hello,
Thanks for your post and feedback.
You're correct that you need a valid time zone set. SQL Monitor uses the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation\TimeZoneKeyName to look up more information about your timezone, and that will fail if your TimeZoneInformation key has an invalid value.
For anyone else interested, this is what the error will look like: [image]
Thanks again,
Evan / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your post and feedback.
You're correct that you need a valid time zone set. SQL Monitor uses the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation\...
Unfortunately there isn't a good list of error codes. (You're referring to the #fsG in the screenshot above, right?)
Thanks,
Evan / comments
Unfortunately there isn't a good list of error codes. (You're referring to the #fsG in the screenshot above, right?)
Thanks,
Evan
Hello,
Sorry about my delayed response.
Can you send in the details of your issue to support@red-gate.com so we can take a closer look? As far as I know, the bug with retrieving migration scripts in 10.7 is fixed, so perhaps you're seeing a slightly different issue?
Thanks,
Evan / comments
Hello,
Sorry about my delayed response.
Can you send in the details of your issue to support@red-gate.com so we can take a closer look? As far as I know, the bug with retrieving migration scripts ...
Hello,
Thanks for your post.
It's fixed in the newest v11 beta, and it also works fine with 10.4. You should be fine with SQL Source Control integration on 10.4 except if you're using SQL 2014 databases.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Evan / comments
Hello,
Thanks for your post.
It's fixed in the newest v11 beta, and it also works fine with 10.4. You should be fine with SQL Source Control integration on 10.4 except if you're using SQL 2014 dat...
Hello,
To be honest, I'm surprised they put that version in the automation pack (it's still in beta), but 11.0.0.184 does contain the bug fix, so it should work fine.
Thanks,
Evan / comments
Hello,
To be honest, I'm surprised they put that version in the automation pack (it's still in beta), but 11.0.0.184 does contain the bug fix, so it should work fine.
Thanks,
Evan
Hi Craig,
I've logged this as a bug (reference SC-7142) and will let you know what I hear about it. It's looking like this will likely be fixed in 11.0 at this point.
Thanks,
Evan / comments
Hi Craig,
I've logged this as a bug (reference SC-7142) and will let you know what I hear about it. It's looking like this will likely be fixed in 11.0 at this point.
Thanks,
Evan
I just did some testing and it appears there is definitely a difference in behavior between 10.4 and 10.7 command line. It appears to be working fine in the UI, though.
I'll do some internal investigation and get back to you as soon as possible.
In the meantime, if you need to downgrade, you can find version 10.4 here: ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/SQLC ... 4.8.87.zip (you need to uninstall 10.7 first).
Sorry about the inconvenience. / comments
I just did some testing and it appears there is definitely a difference in behavior between 10.4 and 10.7 command line. It appears to be working fine in the UI, though.
I'll do some internal inves...
Hi Craig,
Thanks for your post.
Can you try using the UI of SQL Compare to see if that works?
I'll also do some testing on this tomorrow and get back to you.
Regards,
Evan / comments
Hi Craig,
Thanks for your post.
Can you try using the UI of SQL Compare to see if that works?
I'll also do some testing on this tomorrow and get back to you.
Regards,
Evan