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mykaska said:
Installed the version 11.0.17 getting tons of error in SQL Server logs Invalid object name
'##redgate_sqlmonitor_querywaitstats_isHGwi__Q1ijH1tSYJA1UVK0ya4s'.
Hey! If you open up a support ticket, they should be able to diagnose this and get you sorted out. / comments
mykaska said:
Installed the version 11.0.17getting tons of error in SQL Server logsInvalid object name
'##redgate_sqlmonitor_querywaitstats_isHGwi__Q1ijH1tSYJA1UVK0ya4s'.
Hey! If you open u...
Clarion_Gooner said:
Hi folks is there a requirement to restart sql after applying 11.0.15? database is on a shared instance so lot of coordination if I need to restart
There's no need to restart the SQL Server after upgrading to 11.0.15. / comments
Clarion_Gooner said:
Hi folksis there a requirement to restart sql after applying 11.0.15?database is on a shared instance so lot of coordination if I need to restart
There's no need to rest...
Howdy sheldon! Thanks for taking the time to share these ideas. We are currently looking at supplying MSIs for the web and base monitor installers to make upgrades and automation easier.
Right now, we have some support for automation, which I suspect you've found. Obviously, we don't want to keep track of your passwords so, apart from password, are there any parameters that you would expect to be supplying on an update? Or would you expect that you could just run and update and only pass passwords to the MSI? Also thinking about MSIs, the first step is just going to be for us to get them out there. Would having MSIs available at something like download.red-gate.com/latest/sql-monitor-web.msi be good enough? And, finally, for chocolatey, would you expect all install customization options to immediately be available?
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Howdy sheldon! Thanks for taking the time to share these ideas. We are currently looking at supplying MSIs for the web and base monitor installers to make upgrades and automation easier.
Right now,...
Hey Andy,
You found us out [image]
We use miniprofiler internally to make performance visible to devs.
This setting shouldn't have made it out in a release. You can turn it off today by going to the web.config file for your SQL Monitor web install (not the Base Monitor) and either updating the deploymentSettings element to contain profilerEnabled="false" or else adding a new deploymentSettings element with profilerEnabled="false". In the end, it should look approximately like this: <deploymentSettings profilerEnabled="false" />
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Hey Andy,
You found us out
We use miniprofiler internally to make performance visible to devs.
This setting shouldn't have made it out in a release. You can turn it off today by going to the web...
SQL Monitor 10.0.13 has been released. Direct download link
Features
SRP-12834 Sql Server Licensing page now displays replication information where available
SRP-13007 Memory cache performance improvements
SRP-13013 Show the end time of alert suppression windows in list and create/edit modes
SRP-13017 It is now possible to type the duration of an alert suppression window
SRP-13046 Collect the "Memory Grants Pending" performance counter
SRP-12848 SQL Server Licensing page now able to sort columns
Fixes
SRP-12661 Custom alert filters now allow use of custom alerts from all base monitors. Existing custom alert filters may need to be checked.
SRP-12922 Fixes the issue of raising false positive alerts just after alert suppression window period
Memory values on the "System processes" tab of alerts no longer erroneously labels byte values as kilobytes
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SQL Monitor 10.0.13 has been released. Direct download link
Features
SRP-12834 Sql Server Licensing page now displays replication information where available
SRP-13007 Memory cache performance im...