SQL Enterprise Job Manager allows you to view and edit the most important properties of your registered SQL Server instances.

If you select one or several SQL Server instances, you can find the Edit Properties option on the top bar menu from the Instances tab or from the options displayed on the gear icon. 

The Edit Instance Properties window displays the following sections:

You can edit any of these sections according to your needs. 

Read-only users can only access a read-only version of the Edit Instance Properties window, they cannot change any of the displayed fields.

Editing Instance Details and Ownership

You can define the owner, location, and add comments when you register an instance; however, if you did not type them before, or you want to change any of these fields, go to the Instance Details and Ownership section and make your required changes, then click SAVE

You can select other owners and locations from the respective drop-down options. 

Data Collection Settings

When you register an instance, you define your data collection settings. You can change these settings anytime by editing these fields. 

Determine if you want to monitor the Windows Tasks of your added instances. You can specify the following options:

Click Next to go to the next section.

Credentials

SQL connection credentials

SQL Enterprise Job Manager connects to registered SQL Server instances to collect information. The collection service requires permissions to connect and gather information using the account you specify. 

  By default, SQL Enterprise Job Manager connects using the  SQL Enterprise Job Manager service account . However, if you need to provide alternative credentials you can also choose from:-

If you select a Windows user account or a SQL Server login account, type the respective user name and password.

SQL Enterprise Job Manager uses this account for SQL queries to gather availability and configuration data.

WMI connection credentials

Specify the credentials SQL Enterprise Job Manager will use to access Windows configuration data of the computer that hosts the registered instance. You can choose to use the SQL Enterprise Job Manager service account or a Windows user account. If you select the latter, you have to provide the respective user name and password. 

You can test the correctness of your credentials by clicking TEST CREDENTIALS. Use this option to be sure SQL Enterprise Job Manager can gather data for your instances.

For bulk operations on several instances, you can use the option Edit Credentials available under the gear icon or the top bar menu. 

Maintenance

Use this section to specify the maintenance schedule for the instances you are adding.

You can define two types of schedules:

 When you choose Recurring, you can define the frequency of your maintenance schedule. You can select from the following frequencies:

These options are also available on the Maintenance tab:

SQL Enterprise Job Manager monitors and manages your SQL Server agent jobs. Learn more > >
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