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  • Status - displays the status of the respective instance. The error icon means the connection to the instance failed. The up icon represents a successful connection with the instance.
  • Instance name - the name of the respective SQL Server instance.
  • Status text text - specifies in detail the status of the SQL Server instance.
  • # of Databases - displays the number of databases that belong to the respective instance. Click this option and SQL Safe takes you to the Databases tab filtered by the selected instance.
  • # of Policies - shows the number of policies that cover at least one database that belongs to the respective instance. Click this option and SQL Safe takes you to the Policies view filtered by the selected instance. 
  • # of Operations - displays the number of operations in the instance. Click this option and SQL Safe takes you to the Operation History tab filtered by the respective instance. 
  • SQL Server version - displays the SQL Server version of the instance 
  • Actions - under this column you can find the gear icon with the following options for your instances: Remove/delete, Change Credentials, Perform Operation (AdHoc Backup, AdHoc Restore), Create Policy (Backup, Restore, Log Shipping), and Install SQL Safe Backup Agent (if relevant).

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  • Status - you can select Ok or Error.
  • Instance name - type the name of the instances you want to view.
  • Status text - type an specific status.
  • # of Databases - use the options From and To to specify a range of the number of databases for which you want to see your data.
  • # of Policies use the options From and To to specify a range of the number of policies for which you want to see your data.
  • # of Operations use the options From and To to specify a range of the number of operations for which you want to see your data.
  • SQL Server version - type a SQL Server version for which you want to see its instances.
  • Policy Name - type the name of the policies for which you want to view their respective instances.

 

Tip

You can save your filtering options by selecting your filters, typing a name in the Views field, and clicking Save View. To retrieve your saved filters, click Load and select your filter name.

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  • Remove/delete - use this option if you no longer want to manage the selected instances.
  • Change credentials - use this option to set different credentials to connect to the SQL Server Instance. Go to Add new SQL Server instances to find more information about the credentials needed to monitor an instance. 
  • Perform operations - select this option to access any of the following operations:
    • AdHoc Backup -  select select this option to open the Backup Wizard with the selected instances and specify the respective settings for the backup.
    • AdHoc Restore - take into account that this option is only available when you select a single instance. SQL Safe opens the Restore wizard so that you can specify the respective settings for the restore operation.
  • Create Policyuse this option to create a  backup,  restore, or or log shipping policy
  • Install SQL Safe Backup Agent - This option lets you install the SQL Safe Backup Agent in the server hosting the selected instance.   
Warning

Take into account that these options are not available for Guest users.

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