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1.0 Known issues


BI services monitoring

In SQL BI Manager 1.0, any BI service must have a local instance of SQL Server installed to be registered for monitoring.  For machines where a BI service is running without a local SQL Server instance, installing a copy of SQL Server Express on the target machine allows those services to be monitored. This limitation will be corrected in an upcoming release.

Users that want to stop monitoring a specific BI service should use “Disable Monitoring” which is accessible through the “gear” icon to the right of the service instance name in the service (SSAS, SSRS, SSIS) view.  Selecting Remove will remove the service instance and any associated monitored BI services will stop collecting data and sending alerts as a result.

Adding users

SQL BI Manager is designed to add users and grant access as needed. However, users that lack an account on the local SQL BI Core Repository fail to be added as new users in the Administration tab.  Please register new users with the SQL BI Core Repository before adding them to SQL BI Manager.

Some recently added users may experience issues when login in the SQL BI Manager console regardless of their Administration or Read Only privileges, or correct Windows credentials. An incorrect user name or password message displays.  This is a result of the above requirement to register new users with the SQL BI Core Repository before adding them to SQL BI Manager.

Alerts/Data

Windows Service First Session Requests/sec and Snapshot Updates/sec are not available for SQL Server 2008 in the SSRS performance view.

Users may find that occasionally the CPU Usage Percent values for the SSAS, SSRS, and SSIS roll up views of the main dashboard are incorrect. 

SQL BI Manager is designed to display and report on database cube information for SQL Server Analysis Services. However, an issue in the SSAS Performance view results in an empty view for the x86 version of SQL Server 2008.

Cache: <Inserts/sec, Evictions/sec, KB added/sec>

Processing: Rows Written/sec

Processing Aggregations: Rows Created/sec

Processing Indexes: Rows/sec

Storage Engine: Data Read from Data File

Storage Engine: Dimension Cache <lookups/sec, hits/sec>

Storage Engine: Flat Cache <lookups/sec, hits/sec>

Storage Engine: Measure Group Cache <lookups/sec, hits/sec>

Storage Engine: Calculation Cache <lookups/sec, hits/sec>

Threads: Processing Pool Job Queue Length 

Cache Flushes/Sec

Delivers/Sec

Events/Sec

Snapshot Updates/Sec

Total App Domain Recycles


General

Charts in the SSAS, SSRS, and SSIS performance views display metric data only in the 'Minutes' scale. Scale drop down options for Hour, Day, Week, and Month are not available in this release.

For this release users should be aware that the information displayed at the top right in the DASHBOARD view (UP, DOWN, CRITICAL) encompasses the total number of monitored BI Service Instances and may be different than the number of monitored servers.

For this release users should be aware that when using the option to Disable Monitoring, available in the SSAS, SSRS, and SSIS performance views, only the specific BI service is disabled. This information is reflected in MY ENVIRONMENT  under "Disabled Instances" from the DASHBOARD VIEW.

SQL BI Manager is designed to collect data and set alerts every 6 minutes. Displayed data may be manually refreshed by selecting F5.

SQL BI Manager displays by default 10 rows in the different widget sections of the main dashboard. It is not possible to modify this value in this version. 


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