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Hi Peter, Thanks for your reply, it is really helpful and puts me in the right track toward a final definition for my project. L. / comments
Hi Peter,Thanks for your reply, it is really helpful and puts me in the right track toward a final definition for my project.L.
Hello Peter_Laws That's great!... We are running a project and currently we are in the stage to define standards and processes to work with Redgate Deploy and that was one of the doubts raised by project team... At first glance, yeah, the "out of the box" setting to handle versions of Flyway Desktop seems to be the appropriated, but we wanted to explore alternatives. Many thanks for your answer! Lauher / comments
Hello Peter_LawsThat's great!... We are running a project and currently we are in the stage to define standards and processes to work with Redgate Deploy and that was one of the doubts raised by pr...
Is there a way to assign licenses only for the nodes I want to monitor? / comments
Is there a way to assign licenses only for the nodes I want to monitor?
The issue is because in previous SQL Monitor versions, the software did not distinguish when was monitoring a cluster, it only detected SQL Server instances, this new version makes the distinction and as this implementation was made migrating from a previous SQL Monitor version, the first time I moved the cluster resources from one node to the other, then this behavior arose.
What I am doing is eliminating the monitored servers and letting SQL Monitor new version detect them from the scratch.
Thanks, Laurent / comments
The issue is because in previous SQL Monitor versions, the software did not distinguish when was monitoring a cluster, it only detected SQL Server instances, this new version makes the distinction...
chris_godfree wrote: »
Hi Laurent,
You could use a filter to ignore all users but it sounds like you have some users in source control - if you do want those users included then you would need to use a filter to only include those ones. I normally exclude all users from source control as it makes things much easier.
Chris
Hello Chris,
That was exactly what I did and worked ok, thanks!!
Laurent / comments
chris_godfree wrote: »
Hi Laurent,
You could use a filter to ignore all users but it sounds like you have some users in source control - if you do want those users included then you would need ...
Thank you Rob,
I did it and could activate the plugins.
Laurent / comments
Thank you Rob,
I did it and could activate the plugins.
Laurent
Thanks for your quick answer Chris,
Is that means that I have to install the DLM Automation software in the TFS box?, even if the only things I need are the plugins?
Laurent / comments
Thanks for your quick answer Chris,
Is that means that I have to install the DLM Automation software in the TFS box?, even if the only things I need are the plugins?
Laurent