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Forgive me, I had inconsistently applied the syntax on different databases' restore jobs. Deleting this thread might be best for everyone involved! :oops: / comments
Forgive me, I had inconsistently applied the syntax on different databases' restore jobs. Deleting this thread might be best for everyone involved! :oops:
Don't worry, you're not the only one! I think the way it works is fairly non-intuitive and should be configurable per alert type. / comments
Don't worry, you're not the only one! I think the way it works is fairly non-intuitive and should be configurable per alert type.
Just one thing which might be helpful in FAQs, manuals etc for this product is making clear which machine is being talked about when file locations are given. The monitored server? The machine on which the repository is located? etc.
I've sent an email containing the logs which were stored on the repository machine. / comments
Just one thing which might be helpful in FAQs, manuals etc for this product is making clear which machine is being talked about when file locations are given. The monitored server? The machine on w...
seconded on this one; i currently have my own jobs and reports tracking mdf size and would love to have this integrated into sql response. / comments
seconded on this one; i currently have my own jobs and reports tracking mdf size and would love to have this integrated into sql response.
Great news Ben, thanks. / comments
Great news Ben, thanks.
Seconded: please take a look at this request guys &/or gals, i'd love to know each and every time my cluster fails over etc., without having to get back into the office to clear the alerts.
I actually spent quite a while banging my head against the email configuration thinking I had done something wrong until I found related posts here in the forums. / comments
Seconded: please take a look at this request guys &/or gals, i'd love to know each and every time my cluster fails over etc., without having to get back into the office to clear the alerts.
I actua...
I'm on a 32bit server, with 32GB of RAM. /PAE is in the boot.ini, AWE is enabled, "Lock Pages in Memory" permission given to SQL's account and and max and min memory set so that SQL will use 30Gb of that 32GB and hang on to it.
I'm getting a Low Physical Memory error, saying that SQL Server was using 317.9MB, Other Processes Using 25.6GB, and Free Space = 6.1GB.
The "Other Processes" figure looks wrong.
I suspect that SQL Response is failing to recognise memory usage correctly in my configuration. Are there any logs etc., that I can supply to help identify this problem? / comments
I'm on a 32bit server, with 32GB of RAM. /PAE is in the boot.ini, AWE is enabled, "Lock Pages in Memory" permission given to SQL's account and and max and min memory set so that SQL will use 30Gb o...
I had this problem as well. Swore a bit, re-entered my serial numbers and all was back to normal. Fingers crossed it doesn't happen again. / comments
I had this problem as well. Swore a bit, re-entered my serial numbers and all was back to normal. Fingers crossed it doesn't happen again.