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Interesting! We're going to start fresh sadly, sometime very soon.
One thing I noted when removing the cluster and re-adding it was that before, it had cluster name, then under that, the nodes listed separately. And we could click node1, see stats, then node2, different stats for CPU, memory, etc, and so on with all nodes. After re-adding it, it was simply the cluster name with no nodes listed under it. So it appears they changed the way it handles clusters in some version or another. And my guess would be that the issue we're running in to is tied to that change somehow. Only a guess of course [image]
Glad to hear yours is sorting itself out without having to lose any other data! [image] I'll post back again to confirm that starting fresh 'fixes' it for us. How could it not though? New instance, new DB... if it doesn't, I'll really start getting concerned... / comments
Interesting! We're going to start fresh sadly, sometime very soon.
One thing I noted when removing the cluster and re-adding it was that before, it had cluster name, then under that, the nodes list...
Thank you for that information Avibooks.
That is most unfortunate as it's happening on a crucial drive.
Did you attempt to remove and re-add the cluster to SQLMonitor? I haven't tried that yet, but thought it might be worth a shot... / comments
Thank you for that information Avibooks.
That is most unfortunate as it's happening on a crucial drive.
Did you attempt to remove and re-add the cluster to SQLMonitor? I haven't tried that yet, but...
Removing the server, letting the data purge, and then re-adding the cluster did not work for me. This is frustrating. I'm going to open a ticket with Redgate with this issue (so they have another instance to add to their issue tracking), and then consider starting from scratch.. / comments
Removing the server, letting the data purge, and then re-adding the cluster did not work for me. This is frustrating. I'm going to open a ticket with Redgate with this issue (so they have another i...
Anyone ever figure this out? Having the same issue. Data is getting collected for a clustered drive for everything except Read Time. Seems to be looking at the passive node and causing access denied errors there. How can I tell SQLMonitor the drive is currently on the other node for that sensor? / comments
Anyone ever figure this out? Having the same issue. Data is getting collected for a clustered drive for everything except Read Time. Seems to be looking at the passive node and causing access denie...