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SQL Diagnostic Manager The following documentation allows you to monitor SQL Server instances without SysAdmin rights. However, these lowered permissions limit the availability of data.
The user creation scripts are detailed, as follows:
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create a user with the necessary permissions for SQL Diagnostic Manager, allowing the new user to gather diagnostic data from a monitored instance successfully.
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Follow the next steps
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SQL Diagnostic Manager now includes a SQL Script to create a new user for Azure SQL Database Standard and Basic Tier with the minimum and necessary permissions for the product to function. Also, includes additional permissions that are required for trace and xevent manipulation.
- Use the Find/Replace function to locate and replace all references to 'SQLdmConsoleUser' with the name of your SQLdm User.
- Connect to the SQL Server that is hosting your SQLdm Repository database and execute the script found under the name of RecommendedPermissionsAzure.sql in the following path:
C:\Program Files\Idera\Idera SQL diagnostic manager\User Creation Scripts
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with recommended permissions for SQL Diagnostic Manager to function.
- Open the script with the source code editor of your preference.
- Find and replace all the following instances:
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'$SQLdmMonitorRole'
with the desired name of the custom server role. '$username'
with the account name that SQLDM will use to collect diagnostic data. You may use a SQL account (e.g.SQLdmService
) or a domain account (e.g.DOMAIN\SQLdmService
).'$password'
with the password related to the account. Only if you are using a SQL account.
Tip Use the Find/Replace function to locate and replace all references
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- Connect to the SQL Server that is hosting your SQLdm Repository database and execute this script.
You can find this script under the name of RecommendedPermissionsAzureReplicationMirroring.sql in the following path:
C:\Program Files\Idera\Idera SQL diagnostic manager\User Creation Scripts
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SQL Diagnostic Manager now includes a SQL Script to create a new user with the minimum and necessary permissions for the product to function. Additionally, it includes permissions that are required for trace and xevent manipulation.
- Use the Find/Replace function to locate and replace all references to 'SQLdmConsoleUser' with the name of your SQLdm User.
- Connect to the SQL Server that is hosting your SQLdm Repository database and execute the script found under the name of RecommendedPermissionsOnPremises.sql in the following path:
C:\Program Files\Idera\Idera SQL diagnostic manager\User Creation Scripts
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from the script.
Execute the script against the target monitored instance using an account with sysadmin rights. This means you should execute the script on each instance you intend to monitor with the user created.
Below you can find the script for user creation on-premises, also you can download it by clicking here.
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USE master
IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT [name] FROM [sys].[server_principals] WHERE [type]='R' AND [name]='$SQLdmMonitorRole')
CREATE SERVER ROLE [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT [name] FROM [sys].[server_principals] WHERE ([type]=N'S' OR [type]=N'U') AND [name]='$username')
BEGIN TRY
IF CHARINDEX('\','$username') <> 0
CREATE LOGIN [$username] FROM WINDOWS WITH DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master]
ELSE
CREATE LOGIN [$username] WITH PASSWORD=N'$password', DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master], DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=[us_english], CHECK_EXPIRATION=ON, CHECK_POLICY=ON
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber
, ERROR_SEVERITY() AS ErrorSeverity
, ERROR_STATE() AS ErrorState
, ERROR_PROCEDURE() AS ErrorProcedure
, ERROR_LINE() AS ErrorLine
, ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;
RETURN;
END CATCH
IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT [name] FROM [sys].[database_principals] WHERE [type] = N'S' AND [name] ='$username')
CREATE USER [$username] FOR LOGIN [$username]
ALTER SERVER ROLE [$SQLdmMonitorRole] ADD MEMBER [$username]
GRANT EXECUTE on xp_loginconfig to [$username]
GRANT EXECUTE on xp_regread to [$username]
GRANT EXECUTE on xp_readerrorlog to [$username]
GRANT EXECUTE on xp_instance_regread to [$username]
GRANT EXECUTE on sp_OACreate to [$username]
-- GRANT SERVER LEVEL PERMISSIONS --
GRANT VIEW ANY DEFINITION TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
GRANT VIEW ANY DATABASE TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
GRANT VIEW SERVER STATE TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
GRANT ALTER SETTINGS TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
-- GRANT ADDITIONAL XEVENTS AND TRACE PERMISSIONS --
GRANT ALTER ANY EVENT SESSION TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
GRANT ALTER TRACE TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
GRANT CREATE ANY DATABASE TO [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
/** The following script adds the user to the database with the required permissions**/
SET @cmd = '
USE [?]
IF ((SELECT is_read_only FROM sys.databases WHERE name = DB_NAME()) = 0)
BEGIN
IF ((SELECT state FROM sys.databases WHERE name = DB_NAME())=0)
BEGIN
IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT [name] FROM [sys].[database_principals] WHERE ([type] = N''S'' OR [type] = N''U'') AND [name]=''$username'')
CREATE USER [$username] FOR LOGIN [$username]
ALTER ROLE [db_owner] ADD MEMBER [$username]
IF (DB_NAME()=''msdb'')
ALTER ROLE [SQLAgentOperatorRole] ADD MEMBER [$username]
IF (SELECT COUNT(*)FROM [sys].[database_mirroring] WHERE [mirroring_guid] IS NOT NULL) > 0
ALTER SERVER ROLE [dbm_monitor] ADD MEMBER [$SQLdmMonitorRole]
END
END'
EXEC sp_MSforeachdb @cmd
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When running the script above, it is added:
- A new user (a Windows or a SQL Server account) to the SQL Server instance.
- A new SQL Server level role.
- The
db_owner
role to view Databases > Summary. - The
SQLAgentOperatorRole
role to themsdb
database. Which lets you view, start, or stop SQL Agent Jobs. - The
dbm_monitor
role, allowing you to monitor the database mirroring. Only required if there are any databases participating in mirroring.
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Restored databases onto the instance later must have the monitor account added as a bd_owner. |
Also, it includes a SQL Script to create new user with minimum and necessary permissions for the product to function. This script has additional permissions required for trace, xevent manipulation, mirror, and replication.
- Use the Find/Replace function to locate and replace all references to 'SQLdmConsoleUser' with the name of your SQLdm User.
- Connect to the SQL Server that is hosting your SQLdm Repository database and execute this script.
You can find this script under the name of RecommendedPermissionOnPremisesReplicationMirroring.sql in the following path:
C:\Program Files\Idera\Idera SQL diagnostic manager\User Creation Scripts
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