Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Before auditing with IDERA SQL Secure, you need to register those SQL Server instances you want to monitor. You can register servers using the Register a SQL Server wizard or by importing a file containing details of your SQL Server instances in .CSV format. The wizard is recommended if you have only a few instances while the import option is best for larger environments. For more information about importing your SQL Server instances, see Import SQL Server instances.

Image Added

Note

Take into account that you have to complete the Register a SQL Server wizard for every SQL Server instance you want to monitor before it can be audited by SQL Secure.

In On the Register a SQL Server wizard wizards, you will be able to specify the SQL Server location, credentials to use for auditing, object filter criteria, the schedule of your audits, and email notifications configuration. Once you have set up your SQL Server instance for auditing, SQL Secure will apply your settings and display the registered instance in the Security Summary and Explore Permissions tree panes. These configuration settings are stored in the Repository.

Monitoring Always On Availability Groups

Users can monitor Always On Availability Groups using IDERA SQL Secure. Note that instead of monitoring the listener, you must monitor each individual node of the Availability Group. This is because the security configurations for each of the different nodes of the Availability Group are not always identical and monitoring only the listener could possibly leave gaps in the security check.

Access the Register a SQL Server wizard

...

  • File menu - Register a SQL Server option.
  • Security Summary view - Register a SQL Server option in the ribbon menu options from the Summary, Settings, or Users tabs.

...

SQL Server instances must first be added to SQL Secure before the auditing process can begin. The Register a SQL Server wizard guides you through several sections that allow you to specify the required settings for SQL Secure to audit your server. In this wizard wizards you canwill:

 

Excerpt
SQL Secure tells you who has access to what on your SQL Server databases. Learn more > >
Scroll pdf ignore
Excerpt

Newtabfooter
aliasIDERA
urlhttp://www.idera.com
|
Newtabfooter
aliasProducts
urlhttps://www.idera.com/productssolutions/sqlserver
|
Newtabfooter
aliasPurchase
urlhttps://www.idera.com/buynow/onlinestore
|
Newtabfooter
aliasSupport
urlhttps://idera.secure.force.com/
|
Newtabfooter
aliasCommunity
urlhttp://community.idera.com
|
Newtabfooter
aliasResources
urlhttp://www.idera.com/resourcecentral
|
Newtabfooter
aliasAbout Us
urlhttp://www.idera.com/about/aboutus
|
Newtabfooter
aliasLegal
urlhttps://www.idera.com/legal/termsofuse

...