April 19, 2003 at 5:49 pm
Hi, I've released a new tool, great for all of you SQL Server DBA's out there.
It's a freeware and I'd like people to start testing it so I can gather as much information as possible about bugs/feature requests etc...
Here's the program description & link:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1050700085]
SQL Stripes is an application that helps you - the SQL Server DBA, to have complete control over your servers.
From the high-level of monitoring essential components to the low-level of analyzing your various databases.
This is *not* another Query-Analyzer like tool, not does it intend to be.
The idea is that each one of your servers gets a 'Stripe' which contains valuable real-time data on the selected server.
SQL Stripes is an intuitive and easy to use component, and is intended for SQL Server DBA's
Note that it is still on it's first betas so please report any problem that occurs.xx
Please send feedback to doc@docmusic.com
v0.50b
First Release, includes the following features:
Unlimited multiple server connections
Server Stripes (tm) - Contains the following information:
- Ping Result
- SQL Service Result (Up, Down or Up with invalid Login)
- Server name on the Network (i.e. Network ID)
- Free Hard disk space (drives that are being used by the Databases)
- Server Version
Extended Database Information - Contains the following information:
- Database Name
- Database Size
- Database Owner
- Database Creation Date
- Database Files (Logical/Physical)
- DBCC Check:
- Simple
- Extended (using SQL-DMO)
Additional Features:
- Terminal Services support
- pcAnywhere support
- VNC Support
- SQL CMD Emulator (tm)
- Get/Put Support inside CMD through 3rd side FTP Server
- Dynamic Setup Screen
- Auto Refresh Interval
- Duplicate/Conflict Stripes check, users SmartFocus.
- Linked Server Support; This allows you to communicate with one SQL Server using another.
- Table View/Edit
April 22, 2003 at 8:00 am
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December 3, 2003 at 6:31 am
Did anyone ever tried this?
Frank
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Frank Kalis
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Webmaster: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs
My blog: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs/frankkalis/[/url]
December 3, 2003 at 12:30 pm
Ok, got me.
Should have tried the search first
Frank
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Frank Kalis
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Webmaster: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs
My blog: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs/frankkalis/[/url]
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