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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
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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 if it were a normal instance
Adding Instances to DMSO
You can add instances for monitoring in DMSO through (more information) pasos y algunos screenshots (fijarnos en el demo)
The user interface
Add an instance to the Management Cluster which is current at the time of addition.
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To determine which repository is used, you may need to allow the current value of the ActiveRepositoryConnection property |
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.
Anchor PowerShell PowerShell
PowerShell Cmdlet
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PowerShell |
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 remove 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.
Follow these instructions to remove an instances
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\Instances\ServerA |