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- Instances - type those instances you want to see. Click the respective icons to add or remove an instance. To easily identify your instance names, you can use wildcard characters such as: %, _, [ ], [^], for example, type %dev% and all instances that contain the word "dev" will be included for filtering.
- Owner - select instances with specific owners.
- Location - choose those locations for which you want to see their respective instances.
- SQL Server Version - use this option to select specific SQL Server versions.
- Status - use this option to filter your instances according to the following instance status: Unknown, Up, Connection Failure, Unsupported SQL Server Version, Authentication Failure, or Error.
- Agent status - select specific agent status to filter you your information. You can select from: Running, Stopped, Stopping, Starting, or Unknown.
- # of Jobs - use the sliders to specify an interval of number of jobs. The instances that fall in this interval will be displayed.
- # of Failed Jobs - use the sliders to specify the interval of jobs which last status was failed. The instances that fall in this interval will be displayed.
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