December 21, 2006 at 4:03 am
As this is a new forum point I'd just like to say how much I like this product, I've used it since the days of it being SQL Probe, 199? , can't remember now.
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December 25, 2006 at 8:00 am
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February 2, 2007 at 8:49 pm
I have this product as well...however, some days I wonder if I am not using it to its full potetial. What sort of things do you use this for? How often do you use it for that? (daily? Weekly? yearly?) I know that I have had to create some "moving" views to make the data more useable, as it logs everything to a table called <table><year>_<month>...
-- Cory
February 3, 2007 at 9:06 am
I use it for the alerts, the worst performing, growth, statistics, viewing user processes - it's a very useful tool to have running. Never had to worry about changing the data - view stats is pretty good.
Extracting the worst performing could be easier / better.
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February 5, 2007 at 10:38 am
Here is what I use - I do have alerts set to email...And every morning I run "Reoganization", kick out the tables that are to large and will not complete in the 10 min per table time restriction, and allow that to run...Other than that, I do not do a lot with this, but want to do more - it looks like it really could do more...
-- Cory
February 6, 2007 at 9:29 am
how's that for a start?
[font="Comic Sans MS"]The GrumpyOldDBA[/font]
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February 16, 2007 at 2:30 pm
I also have the tool but don't use it as often as I should. Thanks for the advice
_WM
February 20, 2007 at 3:01 pm
For those of you who have this product, would you buy it again or would you look at another product? I tried it out and liked it, just wondering what your thoughts are after working with it awhile.
Thanks,
Bart
February 20, 2007 at 3:05 pm
Idera has a whole suite of products...and I have been looking at quite a few of them. This one, when I need it, hands down, I would buy it again...now, it runs in the background, lets me know when things are going sour, and is always there to help me out. I like that it saves stat data in the database, I have done some nifty things for trending out size and such. I like it, yes, I would buy it again.
-- Cory
February 20, 2007 at 3:16 pm
I have in several client sites.
[font="Comic Sans MS"]The GrumpyOldDBA[/font]
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May 2, 2011 at 2:34 pm
We are using the Idera SQL Diagnostic tool for various things.
One of them is to put the servers in 'Maintenance mode' prior to going into our maintenance window.
We have a total of 57 servers licensed and right now I'm setting each one individually in 'Maintenance mode'. Has any one figured out a way to do all servers at once?
Thanks
September 5, 2011 at 8:17 am
I am having a particular situation with the Diagnostic Manager.
I have a scheduled Rebuild Job on my server, and it runs sucessfully, but with no results. Only if I do the Rebuild from the interface the % of fragmentation change.
Why is that?
I have also a T-Sql Rebuild Job, but also seems not work.
Any Ideas?
October 12, 2012 at 2:28 pm
You can do this way:
This is one time effort and prepare the script for all servers in same way.
update MonitoredSQLServers set MaintenanceModeEnabled = 1 where InstanceName = 'ServerName'
Thanks,
Ashok
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