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Under the Overviews tab and looking at the SQL USER PROCESSES I imagine you are looking for the definition of what is circled in Green, correct? RedGate would have to let us know what it truly means, but I would imagine Interval Processor CPU % is some summarized data derived from the Zoom time range and shows Session connections/information that may or may not be useful for some. So in the cases that it's blank I'm going to guess there is a high connection/disconnection (session) rate and in situations where there is large transactions or heavy operations happening under a single session with a low (session) rate you will see things start to show up. However just because they are listed doesn't mean it's an issue. But if there was a time slice where an issue was reported it might have or track large operations from a Host that might help you pinpoint something based on host name. In my environment(s) I rarely find myself ever looking at this. [image] / comments
Under the Overviews tab and looking at the SQL USER PROCESSES I imagine you are looking for the definition of what is circled in Green, correct? RedGate would have to let us know what it truly mea...
You can right click on the instance and use the Select ALL Databases on this SQL Server. Now hold the CTRL key and deselect the databases you don't want in the list and Add them. Additionally, you can expand the server and hold the SHIFT key and move the mouse to scroll to the bottom and click on the last user database. They will all be selected and you can add them to the Distribution List. I'm on an older 1.3 version but that has been my go too way to select lots of things for years. [image] / comments
You can right click on the instance and use the Select ALL Databases on this SQL Server. Now hold the CTRL key and deselect the databases you don't want in the list and Add them.Additionally, you ...