SQL Diagnostic Manager allows you to easily add and remove DMSO Instances from your Installations. You can add or remove Instances to the DMSO Management through:
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User Interface
Add a DMSO Instance through the User Interface using the Add Servers Wizard, you can find it
- By selecting the Manage Servers under the Files menu
- By right-clicking the DMSO Cluster and selecting Manage Servers...
Configure your instance as it was a normal instance
Adding Instances to DMSO
You can add instances for monitoring in DMSO through
The user interface
Add an instance to the Management Cluster which is current at the time of addition.
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A new cluster-aware PowerShell Cmdlet
Also, you can remove monitored instances through the user Tree View by right-clicking the DMSO Instance to remove and selecting the Delete option.
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PowerShell Cmdlet
Add a DMSO Instance through PowerShell Cmdlet, check the example below Check the example below of PowerShell Cmdlet for adding an instance for monitoring :
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New-SQLdmMonitoredInstance -Path Instance1 -Cluster MgmtCluster -WindowsAuthentication -tags production,finance,critical |
Also, specify the Management Cluster in addition to the Instance name. Check the following exampleFinally, you can add a DMSO Instance through PowerShell Cmdlet:
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NewRemove-SQLdmMonitoredInstanceClusteredSQLdmMonitoredInstance -Path Instance1 -Cluster MgmtCluster -WindowsAuthentication -tags production,finance |
Removing Instances from DMSO
You can remove monitored instances through the user interface.
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