June 4, 2004 at 2:27 pm
Occasionally, SQL Agent is found not to have started after a reboot.
DOes anyone know how to use SQL from one SQL server to monitor other SQL Server's to see that their Agents are running? I hope to use one SQL server to monitor others.
June 4, 2004 at 2:46 pm
I know you can send yourself an email through SQL Mail if SQL Agent Stops.
Do you know that you can change the property of the SQL Agent Service though Services or Server Manager under SQL Admin Tools to automatically start when the operating system starts? The default on install is that it does not auto start.
June 4, 2004 at 2:52 pm
You can also obtain netsvc.exe, from the Windows Resource Kit.
This handy utility can give you the status on any service locally or remotely.
Controls and displays the status of services.
NETSVC servicename \\computername /command
servicename Name of the service
computername Name of the computer to administer.
/command One of the following:
/query Queries the status of the service.
/start Starts the service.
/stop Stops the service.
/pause Pauses the service.
/continue Starts the paused service.
/list Lists installed services (omit servicename)
Example: NETSVC server \\joes486 /query
Example: NETSVC "Clipbook Server" \\popcorn /stop
Example: NETSVC alerter \\joes486 /pause
Example: NETSVC /list \\joes486
June 4, 2004 at 3:08 pm
Great Info PearlKnows, I just used it. Been working with SQL for years. Things you learn. Thanks for the info.
June 5, 2004 at 6:03 am
You're welcome! It may also be possible for you to script something out using xp_cmdshell, and netsvc.exe, and then schedule it, with an alert if the service shuts down (assuming its remote) I hope this gives you an idea.
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