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- Instances that are:
- Up - Both SQL Server instance and SQL Server Agent service are running and can be contacted
- Down - Either the SQL Server instance or the SQL Server Agent is not running or cannot be contacted
- Critical - SQL Server instances with Critical alerts
- Instances not contacted - click this option and SQL Enterprise Job Manager opens the Instances tab with all SQL Server instances that have the following status: Unknown, Connection Failure, Authentication Failure, and Error.
- Agents not running - click this option and SQL Enterprise Job Manager opens the Jobs tab filtering all your jobs by Stopped and Unknown status.
- Jobs with failure status - click this option and the Jobs History tab opens where you can see all your job events filtered by Failed status.
- Tasks with disabled status - click this option and the Job tab opens with the Windows Task Scheduler view. You can see your scheduled tasks filtered by Disabled status.
- Failed Job Chains - click this option and the Monitored Job Chains view opens where you can see all your job chains filtered by Failed Job Chain Outcome.
- Managed instances - click this option and the Instances tab opens where you can see all your monitored SQL Server instances.
- Monitored Jobs - click this option and SQL Enterprise Job Manager opens the Jobs tab where you can view all your monitored jobs in your environment.Monitored Tasks - click this option and SQL Enterprise Job Manager opens the Jobs tab where you can view the Windows Task Scheduler with all your monitored tasks in your environment.
- Monitored Job Chains - click this option and SQL Enterprise Job Manager opens the Monitored Job Chains view where you can view all your monitored job chains in your environment.
- Alerts - displays the number of active alerts in your environment.
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