Page History
If you need to view instances according to more specific requirements, you can use the filters the Filter Table By section available on the left side of the Instances tab tab.
You can filter your instances by:
- Instances
Instance -
type thoseSelect the 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 the owner of the instance you want to seeOwner - select instances with specific owners.
- Location - choose those locations Select the location for which you want to see their respective instances.
- SQL Server Version - use this option to select Select specific SQL Server versions.
- Status - use this option to filter Filter your instances according to the following instance status : (Unknown, UpOnline, Connection Failure, Unsupported SQL Server Version, Authentication Failure, or Error).
- Agent status - select Select specific agent status to filter your information. You can select from: Running Running, Stopped, Stopping, Starting, or Unknown.
- # of Jobs Jobs - use Use the sliders to specify an interval of a number of jobs. The instances that fall in this interval will be displayed.
- # of Failed Jobs Jobs - use Use the sliders to specify the interval of jobs which jobs whose last status was failed. The instances that fall in this interval will be displayed.
Tip |
---|
When using filters take into account:
|
How do you save filters?
You can save your preferred filtering options by typing a name in Filter Name and clicking in the Add Filter wizard of the Custom Filter section and clicking Save. Once you save your filter, you can retrieve it by selecting the respective name from it from the drop-down filters options available at the top of the filter sectionbottom of the Custom Filter option available on the left side under the Filter Table By section.
How do you remove filters?
You can remove filters by following these options:
- Use the specific Remove Clear Filter option in each filter. For example, if you want to remove your status filters, click Remove Clear Filter.
- Under FILTERED BY on Applied filters on the top section or your Instances tabyour Schedule tab, you can see those the filters that you have selected, click the X icon icon next to the ones you want to remove each filter criteria.
- Use the option Clear All Filters on the top of your filters section to section of the Filter Table By to remove all filters.
SQL Enterprise Job Manager monitors and manages your SQL Server agent jobs. Learn more > >
...
...