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  • Database Name
  • Listener
  • Primary Node
  • Secondary Node
  • Owner

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If you not only want to receive static information about AlwaysOn Availability Group databases but also want to monitor health checks of all nodes or track statuses of databases that are not in the AlwaysOn Availability Group, you must add all of the nodes in which you are interested. Because the listener is simply a virtual network name that points to physical instance in a primary or secondary replica of an AlwaysOn Availability Group, you are responsible for the correct AlwaysOn Availability Group configuration.

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  • Instance
  • Instance tag
  • Owner
  • Location
  • Minor server version
  • Major server version
  • Edition
  • Database (Type the name of the database. This field accepts wildcards.)
  • Database tag
  • Listener (Database and Listener filters allow you to filter for specific items when you are trying to get a list of databases on availability groups.)


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As a result, you may be able to see information such as database count by instance, instance count by location, data size by owner, and other interesting information from your environment. Take into account that some options may only be available depending of what you choose in the View and By fields.

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