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@Russell D that did it! Thanks so much to you and @Alex B for all your help on this!! / comments
@Russell D that did it! Thanks so much to you and @Alex B for all your help on this!!
Hi @Russell D,
Thanks for helping out with this too!
I was able to change the portNum value in that config file from 8070 to 8080 and the value "stuck" when I restarted the basemonitor.
However, the Monitor is still only working with the URL of 8070 and not 8080. http://localhost:8070/GlobalDashboard/ --> Works http://localhost:8080/GlobalDashboard/ --> Doesn't work / comments
Hi @Russell D,
Thanks for helping out with this too!
I was able to change the portNum value in that config file from 8070 to 8080 and the value "stuck" when I restarted the basemonitor.
However, th...
Alex,
This all started because I opened up SQL Monitor and it prompted me to update to the latest version. So, that's what version I'm on now! (Web Server and Base Monitor versions of 7.1.12.9668)
I liked the idea of stopping the service, changing the value, and starting the service. However, that didn't work either! It keeps reverting the value back to 8070!
Thanks,
Jason / comments
Alex,
This all started because I opened up SQL Monitor and it prompted me to update to the latest version. So, that's what version I'm on now! (Web Server and Base Monitor versions of 7.1.12.9668...
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your continued help! I apologize for being in the wrong folder before - that was dumb. I'm in the ProgramData folder now and have found the config file in question.
I'm able to modify the binding protocol line in Admin mode, I close it and then reopen it to verify the change was saved (it was), then I restart the SQL Monitor Web Service. Nothing appears to have changed , plus the value in the config file reverts back to 8070.
Thank you!
Jason / comments
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your continued help! I apologize for being in the wrong folder before - that was dumb. I'm in the ProgramData folder now and have found the config file in question.
I'm abl...
Thank you, Alex!
Yes, I'm using the built in webserver, but I've got slightly different values than what you pointed out.
1. In %ProgramData%\Red Gate\SQL Monitor\, that applicationhost.config file doesn't exist. All that's there are 2 folders - BaseMonitor and Web. However, in the Web folder, there's an applicationhosttemplate.config file
2. That applicationhosttemplate.config file has the following line in it:
<binding protocol="http" bindingInformation="*:{PORT}:*"/>
Although I didn't think it would work, I went ahead and changed that line to match what you suggested, then restarted the Web Service. No luck. / comments
Thank you, Alex!
Yes, I'm using the built in webserver, but I've got slightly different values than what you pointed out.
1. In %ProgramData%\Red Gate\SQL Monitor\, that applicationhost.config file...
How do I change the Port Number for SQL Monitor?
Previously the URL for accessing our Redgate Monitor was:http://{internal server IP}:8080/
I just installed updates to SQL Monitor and now it's:http://{internal server IP}:8070/
How can I update th...
I recently invested in the full Redgate toolbelt and I am amazed at how much more productive and efficient my SQL development is! I'll soon be presenting what I've found to our CEO and Development team to decide what tools everyone should use.
If you're handing out some Redgate Hub swag, I know it would get put to good use!! / comments
I recently invested in the full Redgate toolbelt and I am amazed at how much more productive and efficient my SQL development is! I'll soon be presenting what I've found to our CEO and Development...