This procedure guides you through the installation of the SQLDM Web Console and SQL Diagnostic Manager.
To perform a silent mode installation, see Install SQL Diagnostic Manager in silent mode. |
You can install the SQLDM Web Console and SQL Diagnostic Manager on any computer that meets or exceeds the product requirements.
Setup.exe
in the root of the installation kit.Choose the components you want to install by selecting the respective check boxes. By default, the setup program installs SQL Diagnostic Manager Windows Console and SQL Diagnostic Manager Services and Repository, allowing you to immediately begin monitoring your SQL Server environment. Select the SQLDM Web Console checkbox if you want a complete installation. By default, the SQLDM Web Console is not selected.
By default, the Management Service, Collection Service, Predictive Service, and Rest Service are installed on the local computer where you are running the setup program. |
Idera SQLDM Web Console is now part of the installation of SQL Diagnostic Manager 12.2 and later versions. However, Idera Dashboard still supports SQL Diagnostic Manager 12.2 and prior versions. If you want to use Idera Dashboard you should manually install it. |
SQL Diagnostic Manager uses the service account to communicate between the monitored SQL Server instance and the SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository. The SQLDM Web Console uses this account to connect, discover, and gather configuration information from SQL Servers in your Business environment. The installer grants the "Log on as a Service" right to the account that you specify.
To specify a service account:
The SQLDM Web Console uses ports 9294, 9295, 9296, and 9297 for the web application and web services respectively. However, you can specify different service ports.
Verify that the Firewall allows TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) traffic through your specified ports. |
The SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository is where the collected data, alert information, and alert configuration settings are stored.
SQL Diagnostic Manager 12.3 requires Microsoft SQL Server 2016 or above running on the computer that hosts the SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository database for all installations. |
The SQL Diagnostic Manager Index Database stores information related to the various installations of SQL Diagnostic Manager that may be distributed in your environment. Note that the SQLDM Desktop Client should connect to the index database to manage the different installations of SQL Diagnostic Manager.
Creating an Index Database is optional. Remember that it is only used when the Windows Client needs to simultaneously manage multiple DM installations (DMSO). |
If your SQL Server environment uses SQL Server Authentication, select the respective check box and click Change to enter SQL Server credentials. By default, the SQLDM Web Console uses your Windows credentials when connecting to the Repository database.
If you use Microsoft SQL Server Authentication, a new window displays where you can type the respective SQL Server login and password. |
You can use the default install location or specify a different path. For your first installation, we recommend using the default location. Click Next to continue with the installation.
The setup will grant the provided accounts access to SQL Diagnostic Manager and the SQLDM Web Console. The user that installs the SQLDM Web Console has access to this application by default as an Administrator. You can choose whether you want other users to have access to the SQLDM Web Console in the Administration view.
2. Click Finish to exit the IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager Setup Wizard.
When you finish the installation, the Welcome window opens allowing you to Visit the IDERA Trial Center, Add New Servers (Recommended), Configure Default Alert Thresholds, or Start the Desktop Console.
If you want to know how to access the SQLDM Web Console, visit the Log in to the SQLDM Web Console page. |
SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL Server performance monitoring, alerting, and diagnostics for SQL Server. |