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Good afternoon! We do not have written documentation for Opsgenie as we don't officially support it. However, we can at least point you in the right direction as we do have some customers already using it. Most of these users are using the SQL Monitor email notification to integrate with it.  The following documentation, should be relevant although not specific to Opsgenie: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sm/metrics-alerts-and-notifications/configuring-alert-notifications/setting-up-webhook-notifications https://support.atlassian.com/opsgenie/docs/integrate-opsgenie-with-webhook/ From a brief search - this (third party, not ops genie) page goes through setting up the integration in opsgenie https://docs.meta-inf.hu/email-this-issue/v/email-this-issue-for-jira-server-data-center/documentation/administration/alerting-via-webhooks/webhooks/configuring-opsgenie-to-receive-webhooks This page https://docs.opsgenie.com/docs/alert-api (the Create Alert section) has the format the webhook needs to be in in the example. And this page https://docs.opsgenie.com/docs/authentication is how you would need to set the header in SQL Monitor to be able to authorize with Opsgenie to authenticate. I hope this is of some help! / comments
Good afternoon!We do not have written documentation for Opsgenie as we don't officially support it. However, we can at least point you in the right direction as we do have some customers already us...
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Hello Andrew! Would highly recommend reading through this documentation to get all the details behind the technology for SQL Clone: https://documentation.red-gate.com/clone/getting-started/how-sql-clone-works To quickly mention the relevant bits to your inquiry, SQL Clone works via using the standard disk virtualization technologies built into the Windows Operating System. It creates a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) containing the image, and another one, called a differencing VHD, or just 'diff file', for each clone, which has a connection, via a VHD mount point, to the remote image. SQL Clone makes no changes to the way this virtualization technology works; it merely 'orchestrates' it. Once it has assembled the various 'players' , SQL Clone steps back and lets them play, although it will try to step in and try to help fix things up, if they go awry. Using SQL Clone is a two-step process. The first step is creating the image. This is a relatively slow process, roughly equivalent to restoring a database, but this step will be performed relatively infrequently and can be automated, for example so that it runs overnight. The second step is creating one or more clones, from an image. Creating each clone takes only seconds and can also be automated. / comments
Hello Andrew!Would highly recommend reading through this documentation to get all the details behind the technology for SQL Clone: https://documentation.red-gate.com/clone/getting-started/how-sql-c...
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Good Afternoon! Can you confirm that you're able to connect to this instance from the same machine as the base monitor using SSMS? / comments
Good Afternoon!Can you confirm that you're able to connect to this instance from the same machine as the base monitor using SSMS?
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Good Afternoon! Can you try deleting these clones manually via powershell as detailed in the below documentation? https://documentation.red-gate.com/clone/automation/powershell-cmdlet-reference/remove-sqlclone / comments
Good Afternoon!Can you try deleting these clones manually via powershell as detailed in the below documentation? https://documentation.red-gate.com/clone/automation/powershell-cmdlet-reference/remo...
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