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The Web Application Service dynamically loads in SQL Diagnostic Manager's views and widgets and makes them available to web console users.  The views and widgets use the SQL Diagnostic Manager add-in REST APIs to retrieve data.  Likewise, the SQL Diagnostic Manager add-in retries data from the product services and Repository.

SQL Diagnostic Manager

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The IDERA Dashboard and SQL Diagnostic Manager web console are automatically installed upon upgrade or during installation of the 9.0 or higher versions.

To access the web console:

  1. Open your selected Browser, make sure it is compatible with the SQL Diagnostic Manager web console requirements.
  2. Type the SQL Diagnostic Manager product URL: http://<machinename>:<port> where <machinename> is the name of your host or machine, and <port> is the port specified during installation.  The default URL is http://<localhost>:9290.
  3. When the SQL Diagnostic Manager web console launches on your browser, use your Windows user account <domain\user> with the respective password to log into the product.

To learn about the new components and architecture, hardware and software requirements, and the required accounts and permissions you need to run the IDERA Dashboard and SQL Diagnostic Manager web console in your environment, see Deploy the IDERA Dashboard and SQL Diagnostic Manager.

Warning

The IDERA Dashboard Web Application service comes with SSL already set up. For more information on running the IDERA Dashboard over SSL, see

Newtablink
aliasRun the Idera Dashboard over SSL (HTTPS)
urlhttp://wiki.idera.com/x/SgRJAg

SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository

The SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository is a centralized SQL Server database that stores collected metrics on a scheduled basis, historical data, and alerts information. The SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository also stores configuration information, such as the credentials used to monitor a registered SQL Server instance.

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