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About the Maintenance tab

Almost every SQL Server instance contains user applications along with SQL Server Agent activities (or other activities that the DBA runs to monitor the instance). The Maintenance tab mainly displays information on the SQL Agent activities and other SQL Server activities that are related to the DBA maintenance tasks.

The Maintenance tab enables you to provide answers to the following types of questions: "When was a specific SQL Agent job executed? What was the duration of the last run and which changes in the job led to performance degradation?"

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How the Maintenance tab is structured

The Maintenance tab displays information on a selected entity and its associated entities. When you open the Maintenance tab from the Dashboard tab, the selected entity is by default Instance, meaning that information is displayed on the instance level.

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The entities displayed in the Association area are associated with the selected entity displayed in the Main area. At times, the relationship between the entity displayed in the Main area and those displayed in the Association area is that of parent to child and sometimes it merely represents that there is a relationship between the selected entity and the entities displayed in the Association area.

About the Main area in the Maintenance tab

The Main area shows comprehensive information on the selected parent entity. You can choose from several views to examine the entity from different angles. You can, for example, focus exclusively on Jobs data (default), or view data on database maintenance plans or alerts.

About the Association area in the Maintenance tab

The Association area provides corresponding information on the child entities. You can view information on one type of child entity at a time, such as jobs or database maintenance plans, by selecting a control from the Association Controls list. The selection you make is reflected in the Association area only; the Main area remains unchanged. For some entities, tabs above the Association area enable you to view additional information: Clicking a tab changes the table columns for the same type of child entities.

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For example, when you want to view information on a specific alert, choose Alerts from the Association controls. The Association area changes to display alert-related information. Note that the Tab heading and the Main area remain unchanged. In the Association area, click the row of the alert you want to view detailed information for. The Tab heading indicates the newly selected entity; the Main area displays information on the selected alert, and the Association area shows information, such as jobs executed as a result of the alert.

See “About About Precise for SQL Server tabs” on page 22tabs.

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About examining Maintenance Tab Entities

The Maintenance tab displays information on different entities. This section provides an overview of all entities, their meaning, and their views.

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  • Instance Entity
  • Job Entity
  • Job Step Entity
  • Job Schedule Entity
  • Job Run Entity
  • Job Step Run Entity
  • Operators Entity
  • Alert Entity
  • Database Maintenance Plan Entity

About the Instance Entity

The Instance entity displays DBA-related information on the monitored SQL Server instance, in the following views:

  • Overview
  • Job Changes

About getting an overview of the OS and SQL Server instance

The Overview displays general information on the OS and the SQL Server instance. In addition, the status of the Agent (SQL Server Agent, Microsoft search and Distributed transaction coordinator) is reported.

About viewing which Job changes were carried out during a selected time period

The Job view displays the job changes that were carried out during the selected time period. The changes can occur in the job itself, and in the job's steps and schedule details.

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  • Name. Name of the job that was changed.
  • Change Type. Type of change. The following types of changes are reported—Dropped, Created, Changed. Any change in a job's steps is reported as “Changed”"Changed," including Create and Drop.
  • Change Date. The estimated change date. The change is reported by the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs, by default, once a day. In other words, the Change Date is actually the date the schema change process was executed (or the sample date).

About the Job Entity

The Job entity displays information on the selected job. While job performance information is also available in the Activity tab, the Maintenance tab displays additional information, such as, configuration parameters and scheduling, as well as performance information on the job runs. Unlike the Activity tab, where the source of information is the Precise for SQL Server Collector, the information displayed in the Maintenance tab is retrieved directly from the SQL Server.

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  • Overview
  • Notifications
  • Job Changes

About getting an overview of the selected job

The Overview displays information on the selected job along with information on its last run and job runs, over the selected time period, as follows:

  • Details. Displays the following job details:
    • Job. Displays the job name.
    • Category. Displays the category of the selected job. For example, a job can be categorized as “Database Maintenance”"Database Maintenance."
    • Enabled. Indicates whether the job is enabled or disabled.
    • Scheduled. Indicates if there is at least one schedule for the job.
    • Description. Displays the job description entered by the job's creator.
  • Last Run. Displays information related to the last execution of the job.
    The following information is displayed:
    • Date. Displays the date of the last run.
    • Last Duration. Displays the duration of the last run.
    • Status. Displays the status of the last run. Status can be one of the following: Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In Progress.
    • Last Step Executed. Displays the last step executed during the last execution of the job.
  • In MS SQL graph. Displays the job's resource consumption over time, within the selected time frame.
  • Run history graph. Displays the number of job executions versus duration over the selected time period.

About viewing a job configuration to send notifications

A job can be configured to notify various messages when it completes its run. The Notifications view displays how the job has been configured to send its various notification messages.

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  • Operators
    • E-mail Operator. E-mail address of the operator to notify.
    • Page Operator. Computer or user ID used when sending a page.
    • Net Send Operator. Computer or user ID used when sending network messages.
    • Write to Windows Application Log. Indicates whether notification will be sent to the event log (YES/NO).
    • Delete Job. Indicates whether the job should be deleted when it is completed (YES/NO).
  • Notifications
    • E-mail Notify. Indicates whether a notification e-mail should be sent, when the job is completed. The following values are available:
      • Never. Notification will never be sent after the job is completed.
        When the job succeeds.
        When the job fails.
        Whenever the job completes (regardless of the job outcome).
    • Page Notify. Indicates whether a notification page should be sent, when the job is completed. The following values are available:
      • Never. Notification should never be sent after the job is completed.
        When the job succeeds.
        When the job fails.
        Whenever the job completes (regardless of the job outcome).
    • Net Send Notify. Indicates whether a network message should be sent, when the job is completed. The following values are available:
      • Never. Notification should never be sent after the job is completed.
        When the job succeeds.
        When the job fails.
        Whenever the job completes (regardless of the job outcome).
    • Write Notify. Indicates whether a notification event should be logged to the Microsoft Windows NT application log, when the job is completed. The following values are available:
      • Never. The job should never be deleted.
        When the job succeeds.
        When the job fails.
        Whenever the job completes (regardless of the job outcome).
    • Delete Notify. Indicates whether or not the job should be deleted when the job is completed.

About viewing job changes, schedules and step changes

The Job Changes view displays the job changes and job schedules and step changes that were performed over the selected time period. The following information is displayed:

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  • Enabled
  • Category name
  • Owner
  • Start step name
  • E-mail notify
  • Page notify
  • Net send notify
  • Event log notify
  • E-mail operator
  • Page operator
  • Net send operator
  • Delete level

About the Job entity Association area

You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Job entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Job entity from the Instance, DB Maintenance Plan, Operator and Alert entities.

The following table describes the details displayed for each job.

Table 11- 1 Job details table 

ColumnDescription
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Indicates whether the job has been changed according to the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs by default once a day.
Job

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Displays the name of the job. Each row in the table indicates a different job.

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DurationDisplays the total time that elapsed for the executions of the job, over the selected time period.
Runs

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Displays the number of job executions carried out over the selected time period.
Job

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StatusDisplays the current status of the job (Executing Job Step, Waiting For Thread, Between Retries, Not Running, Suspended).
Owner

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Displays the job owner, which can be one of the logins defined in the instance.
Category

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Displays the category to which the job belongs, for example, Uncategorized (Local), Database Maintenance, Replication.

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EnabledIndicates whether the job is enabled or disabled.

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ScheduledIndicates whether or not a job is scheduled (YES/NO).

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WarningsShows the warnings defined for a job. For example, if no schedule was defined for a job the following message is displayed: "No schedules were defined for this job."

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The following table shows information on the job's last run.

Table 11- 2 Last Run table

 

Column    Description

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ColumnDescription
StatusDisplays an icon indicating the status of the last run. Status can be one of the following: Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In Progress.

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JobDisplays the job name.
Last

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DurationDuration of the last run.
Date

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Date of last run.
Last Step

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ExecutedThe last step executed during the last execution of the job.

About the Job Step entity

The Job Step entity displays information on the selected Job step. While Job Step performance information is also available in the Activity tab, the Maintenance tab displays additional information, such as, configuration parameters, what action to perform when the current step has succeeded, in addition to performance information on the job step runs. Unlike the Activity tab, where the source of information is the Precise for SQL Server Collector, the information displayed in the Maintenance tab is retrieved directly from SQL Server.

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  • Overview
  • Command
  • Job Step Changes

About getting an overview of a job step

The Overview displays information on the selected job step along with information on its last run and job step runs, over the selected time period.Details    Step Name—displays

  • Details   
    • Step Name. Displays the name of the step.
    • Step

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    • ID. Displays the step ID.

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    • Job. Displays the name of the step's job.
    • Owner.

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    • Displays the owner of the step's job.

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    • Category. Displays the category of the selected job step. For example, a job step can be categorized as

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    • "Database Maintenance."

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    • Type. Displays the name of the subsystem used by SQL Server Agent to execute the job step (for example, TSQL, and Replication Distributor.).
    • Sample

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    • Date. The estimated last change date of one of the job step details. The change is reported by the Precise for SQL Server Schema Change Process, which runs, by default, once a day. In other words, the Sample Date is actually the date the schema change process was executed.

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  • Action. Displays configuration information regarding step execution.
    • On

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    • Success. Action to perform when the execution of the step succeeds. For example, Go to next step.
    • On

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    • Fail. Action to perform when the execution of the step fails. For example, Quit the job when a failure is detected.

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    • Retry. Number of retry attempts to perform if the step fails.
    • Retry

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    • Intervals. Amount of time to wait between retry attempts.
  • Last

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  • run. Displays information on the last execution of the Job Step.

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        • Date. Date of the last run.

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        • Duration. The duration of the last run.

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        • Status. Displays the status of the last run. Status can be one of the following: Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In Progress.

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        • Message. Displays an SQL Server error, if the job step finished with an error, in addition to information on the step run, such as under which user the step was executed. (Note: if the text in the Message field is cut off, hold the cursor over the Message to view the rest of the text.)
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      • graph. Displays resource consumption for the job step over a specified time frame.
      • Run history

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      • graph. Displays the number of job executions versus duration, over the selected time period.

      About viewing the command executed by a subsystem

      The Command view displays the command to be executed by the subsystem during the current job step.

      About viewing Job Step changes

      The Job Step Changes view displays the Job Step changes that were carried out during the specified time frame, as follows:

      • Data

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      • Changed. Displays the data that was changed (such as, command text, and what action to perform in case of failure).
      • Old

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      • Value. The value before the change.
      • New

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      • Value. The value following the change.
      • Change

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      • Date. The estimated change date. The change is reported by the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs, by default, once a day. In other words, the Change Date is actually the date the schema change process was executed (or the sample date).

      The following job step details are monitored by the Collect Schema Changes process:

      • Sub System Name
      • Command Text
      • On Success Action
      • On Success Next Step
      • On Fail Action
      • On Fail Next Step
      • Database Name
      • Database User Name
      • Retry Attempts
      • Retry Interval

      About the Job Step entity Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Job Step entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Job Step entity from the Job entity.

      The following table shows the general job step information displayed in the Details tab.

      Table 11- 3 General job step details

      Column

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      Description

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      Indicates whether the job step has been changed according to the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs by default once a day.
      Image Added

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      Indicates whether the current step is the first step in the job.
      Step

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      IDDisplays the ID of the step in the job.
      Step

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      NameDisplays the name of the step.
      Type

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      The name of the subsystem used by the SQL Server Agent to execute the job step. For example, TSQL, and Replication Distributor.
      On

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      SuccessAction to perform when the execution of the step succeeds. For example, Go to next step.
      On

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      FailAction to perform when the execution of the step fails For example, Quit the job when a failure is detected.

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      DatabaseThe name of the database in which the command is executed (relevant only if the subsystem is TSQL and Replication Queue Reader).

      The following table displays details of the job step's last run.

      Table 11-44 Last run tab

      Column

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      Description

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      Image Added

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      Indicates whether the job step has been changed according to the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs by default once a day.
      Image Added

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      Indicates whether the current step is the first step in the job.
      Step

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      IDDisplays the ID of the step in the job.
      Step

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      NameDisplays the name of the step.

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      DateThe date and time the job step was last executed.
      Status

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      Status of the job step execution. The status can be one of the following: Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In progress.

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      MessageDisplays an SQL Server error, if the job step finished with an error, and information on the step run, such as under which user the step was executed.
      Duration

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      Amount of time that elapsed during the last execution of the job step.

      About the Text tab

      The following table displays the job step command to be executed by the subsystem.

      Table 11- 5 Job Step command

      Column

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      Description

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      Image Added

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      Indicates whether the job step has been changed according to the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs by default once a day.
      Image Added

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      Indicates whether the current step is the first step in the job.
      Step

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      IDDisplays the ID of the step in the job.
      Step

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      NameDisplays the name of the step.
      Step

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      CommandDisplays the command to be executed by the subsystem during the current job step.

      About the Job Schedule entity

      The Job Schedule entity displays scheduling information for the selected Job, such as schedule details, and next run date.

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      • Overview
      • Job Schedule Changes

      About getting an overview of a job schedule

      The Overview displays the following Job Schedule details:Job    Displays

      • Job. Displays the name of the job.

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      • Schedule. Displays the name of the job schedule.

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      • Enabled. Indicates whether or not the schedule is enabled (YES/NO).
      • Creation

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      • Date. Displays the date the job schedule was created.
      • Next Run

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      • Date. Displays the date of the next job execution.
      • Schedule

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      • Details. Displays job scheduling details, such as, frequency, date range, time range, and days in week to run the job.
      • Sample

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      • Date. The estimated last change date of one of the job schedule details. The change is reported by the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs, by default, once a date. In other words, the Sample Date is actually the date the schema change process was executed.

      About viewing Job schedule changes

      The Job Schedule Changes view displays the Job Schedule changes that were carried out during the selected time frame, as follows:

      • Data

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      • Changed. The data that was changed.
      • Old

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      • Value. The value before the change.
      • New

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      • Value. The value following the change.
      • Change

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      • Date. The estimated change date. The change is reported by the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs, by default, once a day. In other words, the Change Date is actually the date the schema change process was executed (or the sample date).

      The following job schedule details are monitored by the Collect Schema Changes process:

      • Enabled
      • Schedule Details

      About the Job Schedule entity Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Job Schedule Changes entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Job Schedule Changes entity from the Job entity.

      The following table describes the information displayed on job schedule changes.

      Table 11- 6 Job Schedule Changes table

      Column

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      Description

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      Indicates whether the job schedule has been changed according to the Precise for SQL Server schema change process, which runs, by default, once in a day.
      Schedule

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      Displays the name of the job schedule.

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      EnabledIndicates whether or not the schedule is enabled (YES/NO).
      Creation

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      DateDisplays the date the job schedule was created.
      Next Run

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      DateDisplays the date of the next job execution.
      Schedule

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      DetailsDisplays job scheduling details, such as frequency, date range, time range, and on which days of week job should be run.

      About the Job Run entity

      The Job Run entity displays information on the selected Job run, such as, run date, duration, last step executed.

      About getting an overview of a job run

      The Overview displays general information on the Job Run.Details    Job—displays

      • Details   
        • Job. Displays the job name.

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        • Owner. Displays the job's owner.

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        • Category. Displays the category of the selected job run. For example, a job run can be categorized as “Database Maintenance”.

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      • Run
        • Date. The date the selected job run was executed.

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        • Duration. Amount of time that has elapsed while the selected job run was executed.

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        • Status. Displays the status of the job run (Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In progress).

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        • Message. Displays general job run information, such as whether or not the job was successful, which schedule executed the job run, and the last step that was executed. (Note: if the text in the Message field is cut off, hold the cursor over the Message to view the rest of the text.)
        • Last Step

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        • Executed. The last step executed in the selected job run.
        • Steps

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        • Chain. Displays the step ID of all the steps executed in the selected job run in the order of their execution time. A plus sign (+) or minus sign (-) follows each step ID indicating whether or not the step was successful. Plus (+) indicates that the step was executed successfully; Minus (-) indicates that the step's execution failed.

      About the Job Run entity Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Job Run entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Job Run entity from the Job entity.

      The following table describes information displayed in the Job Run table.

      Table 11- 7 Job Run table

       

      Column    Description

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      ColumnDescription
      DateDisplays the date the job run was executed.
      Status

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      Displays an icon indicating the status of the job run (Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In progress).

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      DurationAmount of time that elapsed during the execution of the job run.
      Last Step

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      ExecutedThe last step executed in the job run.
      Steps

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      SucceededNumber of steps that were executed successfully during the job run.
      Steps

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      FailedNumber of steps that failed during the job run.

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      Message

      Displays general information on the job run, such as, whether or not the job was successfully executed, which schedule executed the job run and the last step that was executed.

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      Info

      if the text in the Message field is cut off, hold the cursor over the Message to view the rest of the text.

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      About the Job Step Run entity

      The Job Step Run entity displays information on the selected Job Step Run, such as, run date, duration of execution, and status.

      The following views are available:

      • Overview
      • Command

      About getting an overview of a job step run

      The Overview displays general information on the Job Step Run, as follows:Details    Step Name—displays

      • Details
        • Step Name. Displays the step name.
        • Step

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        • ID. Displays the step ID.

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        • Job. The name of the step's job.

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        • Owner. The owner of the step's job.

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        • Category. Displays the category of the selected job run. For example, a job run can be categorized as

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        • "Database Maintenance."

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        • Type. The name of the subsystem used by SQL Server Agent to execute the job step. For example: TSQL, and Replication Distributor.

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      • Run   
        • Date. The

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        • date the selected job step run was executed.

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        • Duration. Amount of time that elapsed during the execution of the selected job step run.
        • Status.

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        • Status of the job step run (Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In progress).

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        • Message. Displays an SQL Server error if the job step run finished with an error, and additional information, such as indicating under which user the step was executed.

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        • Info

          if the text in the Message field is cut off, hold the cursor over the Message to view the rest of the text.

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      About Command

      The Command view displays the command to be executed by the subsystem during the current job step run.Note:

      Info

      The command displayed is the command currently saved in the production system table. If you change the command after this step is run you will not be observing the command that was actually executed. To view the command that was actually executed, check the Job Step Changes view for the specified step.

      About the Job Step Run entity Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Job Step Run entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Job Step Run entity from the Job Run and Job Step entities.

      The following table describes the information displayed in the Job Step Run table.

      Table 11- 8 Job Step Run table

       

      Column    Description

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      DateDisplays the date the selected job step run was executed.
      Status

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      Displays an icon that shows the status of the job step run. Status can be one of the following: Failed, Succeeded, Retry, Canceled, In progress.

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      DurationDisplays the time that has elapsed during the execution of the job step run.

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      MessageDisplays an SQL Server error, if the job step run finished with an error, and additional information on the job step run, such as under which user the step was executed.

      About the Operators entity

      The Operator entity displays information on the selected Operator, such as operator name, E-mail address, and pager address.

      About getting an overview of a selected Operator

      The Overview displays the following general details on the Operator. The following information is displayed:Details    Operator—displays

      • Details
        • Operator. Displays the operator's name.

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        • Enabled. Indicates whether or not the operator can receive notifications when an alert occurs (YES/NO).
        • E-mail

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        • Address. Displays the operator's e-mail address.
        • Last E-mail

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        • Date. Displays the date the operator last received an e-mail alert notification.
        • Pager

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        • Address. Displays the operator's pager address.
        • Last Pager

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        • Date. Displays the date the operator last received a pager alert notification.
        • Net Send

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        • Address. Displays the operator's Net Send address.
        • Last Net Sent

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        • Date. Displays the date the operator last received a network message.

      About the Operators entity Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Operators entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Operators entity from the Instance and Alert entities.

      The following table describes the information displayed in the Operators table.

      Table 11- 9 Operators table

      Column

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      Description

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      Operator

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      Displays the operator's name.
      Enabled

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      Indicates whether or not the operator can receive notifications when an alert occurs (YES/NO).
      E-mail

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      AddressDisplays the operator's e-mail address.
      Last E-

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      Mail DateDisplays the date the operator last received an e-mail alert notification.
      Pager

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      AddressDisplays the operator's pager address.
      Last Pager

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      DateDisplays the date the operator last received a pager alert notification.
      Net Send

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      AddressDisplays the operator's Net Send address.
      Last Net Sent

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      DateDisplays the date the operator last received a network message.

      About the Alert Entity

      The Alert entity displays information on the selected SQL Server Alert, such as alert name, error number, and E-mail notification.

      About getting general information on an SQL Server Alert

      The Overview displays general information on the Alert. The following information is displayed:Details    Alert—displays

      • Details   
        • Alert. Displays the name of the alert.

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        • Enabled. Indicates whether the alert is enabled or disabled (YES/NO).
        • Error

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        • Number. Displays the number of the error that occurred.

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        • Severity. Displays the level of severity that triggered this alert.

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        • Occurrences. Number of occurrences for this alert.
        • Last

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        • Occurred. Displays the last occurrence of this alert.
        • Count Reset

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        • Date. Displays the date the occurrence count will be initialized to 0.
        • Performance

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        • Condition. The condition that is defined in the performance counter that triggers the alert. For example, SQLServer: Access Methods|Extent Deallocations/sec||<|15.

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      • Notification
        • E-mail

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        • Notify. Indicates whether or not an E-mail notification will be sent (YES/NO).
        • Pager

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        • Notify. Indicates whether or not a pager notification will be sent (YES/NO).
        • Net Send

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        • Notify. Indicates whether or not a network message will be sent (YES/NO).
        • Last

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        • Notification. Displays the alert's last notification date.
        • Notification

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        • Message. Displays additional information sent with the alert.

      About the SQL Server Alert Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected Alert Entity in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the Alert entity the Instance entity.

      The following table describes the information displayed in the Details table.

      Table 11- 10 Details table

       

      Column    Description

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      ColumnDescription
      AlertThe name of the alert.
      Enabled

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      Indicates whether the alert is enabled or disabled (YES/NO).
      Error

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      NumberDisplays the number of the error that occurred.

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      SeverityDisplays the level of severity that triggered this alert.
      Last

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      OccurredDisplays the last occurrence of this alert.
      Occurrences

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      Number of occurrences for this alert.
      Count Reset

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      DateDisplays the date the occurrence count will be initialized to 0.
      Performance

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      ConditionThe condition that is defined on the performance counters that trigger the alert. For example, SQLServer: Access Methods|Extent Deallocations/sec||<|15.

      The following table describes the information displayed in the Notifications table

      Table 11-11 Notifications table

      Column

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      Description

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      Alert

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      Displays the name of the alert.
      E-

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      Mail NotifyIndicates whether or not an E-mail notification will be sent (YES/NO).
      Pager

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      notifyIndicates whether or not a pager notification will be sent (YES/NO).
      Net Send

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      NotifyIndicates whether or not a network message will be sent (YES/NO).
      Last

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      NotificationDisplays the alert's last notification date.
      Notification

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      MessageDisplays additional information sent with the alert.

      About the Database Maintenance Plan entity

      The DB Maintenance Plan entity displays information on the selected DB Maintenance Plan such as, owner, databases, and actions.

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      • Overview
      • History
      • Performance

      About getting an overview of the database maintenance plan

      The Overview displays general information on the maintenance plan. The following information is displayed:Details    DB Maintenance Plan—the

      • Details   
        • DB Maintenance Plan. The name of the selected DB maintenance plan.
        • Creation

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        • Date. Displays the date the selected DB maintenance plan was created.

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        • Owner. Displays the owner of the selected DB maintenance plan.

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        • Databases. Displays a list of the databases associated to the selected DB maintenance plan.

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        • Actions. Displays a list of the actions to be performed by the selected DB maintenance plan.

      About viewing a maintenance plan's history

      The History view displays a list of the actions performed by the selected maintenance plan. The following information is displayed:Action    Activity

      • Action. Activity performed by the selected maintenance plan. For example, Backup database, and Verify Backup.
      • Start

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      • Time. Displays the date and time the action started.
      • End

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      • Time. Displays the date and time the action ended.

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      • Duration. The amount of time that elapsed time during the execution of the action.

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      • Status. Status of the action (Failed, Succeeded).

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      • Message. Displays a message regarding the action. For example, the message displayed for the “Backup database" action is: "Backup Destination [path]

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      • ."

        Info

        If the text in the Message field is cut off, hold the cursor over the Message to view the rest of the text.

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      • Error

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      • Number. Displays the error number that is reported if the action failed.

      About Performance

      The Performance view displays the total duration of the jobs that ere executed by the DB maintenance plan, during the selected time period.

      See “Focusing Focusing on information in overtime graphs” on page 32graphs.

      About the Database Maintenance Plan entity Association area

      You can view information on the entities associated with the selected DB Maintenance Plan in the Association area. It is possible to associate to the DB Maintenance Plan entity from the Instance entity.

      The following table describes the information displayed in the DB Maintenance Plan table.

      Table 11- 12 DB Maintenance Plan table 

      Column

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      Description
      DB Maintenance

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      PlanThe name of the selected DB maintenance plan.
      Creation

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      DateDisplays the date the selected DB maintenance plan was created.

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      OwnerDisplays the owner of the selected DB maintenance plan.

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      DatabasesDisplays a list of the databases associated to the selected DB maintenance plan.
      Actions

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      Displays a list of the actions to be performed by the selected DB maintenance plan.

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      How the Maintenance tab can help you identify performance problems

      You can identify a performance problem by doing one or more of the following:

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      Examining job performance

      Examining job runs over time can help you identify problematic time periods and view the general trend of the job runs. Examining how the job ran, comparing its number of executions and total duration, and analyzing a breakdown of its performance in the SQL Server can help you detect bottlenecks and discover their causes. Bottlenecks can be caused by a variety of causes, such as changes in scheduling, running the job at an inappropriate time, and offending SQLs.

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      1. In the Time Frame list, choose the period of time you want to analyze.
      2. In the Instance list, choose the item you want to analyze.
      3. On the Association controls, in the Association area, click Jobs.
      4. On the Details tab, drill down to the job you want to analyze.
      5. On the View controls in the Main area, click Overview.
      6. In the Main area, observe how the job ran and compare the number of times it ran with the amount of time it ran.
        Compare this information to the information displayed the In MS-SQL overtime graph to see a breakdown of its performance in the SQL Server.
      7. Locate the run with the highest duration and drill down to it to view additional information.

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      Examining how job changes affect performance

      Changing a job's details may affect the performance of your system. Some changes are implemented to improve the performance of your application. Precise for SQL Server allows you track job changes and correlate them to the resource consumption of the job. This allows you to detect changes that increase the resource consumption of the job.

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      1. In the Time Frame list, choose the period of time you want to analyze.
      2. In the Instance list, choose the item you want to analyze.
      3. On the Association controls, in the Association area, click Jobs.
      4. In the Association area, locate the jobs that have changed (indicated by a Change icon). Drill down to one of these jobs.
      5. On the View controls in the Main area, click Job Changes.
        Observe which changes were made to the job or to its steps and schedules. Determine if the job change has affected performance. For example, if you notice that a job's schedule was changed do the following:
        • On the View controls in the Main area, click Overview.
        • Check the In MS-SQL graph to see how the selected job behaved in the SQL Server over the specified time period.

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      Examining the last execution of a job

      Examining a job's last run can help you detect job failure and abnormal duration. Drilling down to the specified job run can help you learn more about its run by viewing the steps chain and the status and duration of each step.

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      1. In the Time Frame list, choose the period of time you want to analyze.
      2. In the Instance list, choose the item you want to analyze.
      3. On the Association controls, in the Association area, click Jobs.
      4. On the Last Run tab, drill down to the job you want to analyze.
      5. On the View controls in the Main area, click Overview.
      6. View the steps chain and the status and duration of each step.

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      Monitoring the occurrences of alerts

      Monitoring alerts can help identify when an alert last occurred, what notifications were defined on the alert, when the notifications where last sent and which operators were involved.

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      1. In the Time Frame list, choose the period of time you want to analyze.
      2. In the Instance list, choose the item you want to analyze.
      3. On the Association controls, in the Association area, click Alerts.
      4. On the Details tab view when the alert last occurred.
      5. Drill down to an alert to observe the actions performed when the alert was triggered and whether those actions were responsible for bottlenecks.

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      Monitoring a database (DB) maintenance plan

      Monitoring a database (DB) maintenance plan can help you learn about the actions being performed in each maintenance plan and detect performance problems resulting from these actions. Drill down to a DB Maintenance Plan entity and choose the Performance view to analyze a plan's duration over time and detect problematic periods.

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      1. In the Time Frame list, choose the period of time you want to analyze.
      2. In the Instance list, choose the item you want to analyze.
      3. On the Association controls, in the Association area, click DB Maintenance Plan.
      4. Drill down to a DB Maintenance Plan entity.
      5. On the View controls in the Main area, click Performance. Analyze how long the plan ran, during the selected time period, and try to detect any problematic periods.
      6. On the View controls in the Main area, click History. Observe the actions performed in the specified plan.
      7. Check the jobs listed in the Association area to observe how each job contributed to the entire plan and drill down to a specific job to focus on a performance problem.

       

      Precise. Performance intelligence from click to storage. Learn more > >

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