In order to manage an instance, access its details, and add it to your monitored environment, you need to register it with IDERA SQL Inventory Manager. This section helps you register one or more instances with IDERA SQL Inventory Manager. 

You can find the Add SQL Server Instance option on the following views:

Linux runs multiple SQL Server instances using Docker. When registering multiple instances hosted in Linux, you must specify the the port number of the secondary instances. You can register the primary instance with the host name only.

SQL authentication should be used for the connection to instances hosted in linux.

e.g. linux-01:52030


The Add Instance Wizard contains the following four sections:

1. Instance /Cloud database

  1. In the SQL Server Instance box, specify the SQL Server instances running on private hosts or cloud services (Azure or Amazon) you want to register with SQL Inventory Manager for monitoring.  Separate multiple entries with a semicolon.

    When you select instances on the Discovered or Ignored Instances views, the wizard already adds them to this box.

    The addition of a cloud instance or database may incur in additional costs for data access on your Cloud Provider account.  See more information here

      
    You can use the Browse button to access a list of discovered instances that have not been registered yet with IDERA SQL Inventory Manager.

  2. Check the box next to the instances you want to add, and click Apply.
     
  3. Select the type of instance you want to add, either Private / On-Premise, Amazon, or Azure.
  4. Click Next to go to the next section.

2. Credentials

IDERA SQL Inventory Manager connects to registered SQL Server instances and their hosts to collect information. The collection service requires permissions to connect and gather information using the following types of connections:

For more information on what are the minimum required permissions for these accounts, click here.

By default, IDERA SQL Inventory Manager connects using the IDERA SQL Inventory Manager service account. However, if you need to provide alternative credentials for any of these two connections, you can choose from the respective options on each section.

SQL Connection Credentials

Connection Credentials

For Private / On-Premise Instances

IDERA recommends that you use the Test Credentials option to verify that IDERA SQL Inventory Manager can successfully monitor the newly registered instances.

For Amazon and Azure

IDERA recommends that you use the Test Credentials option to verify that IDERA SQL Inventory Manager can successfully monitor the newly registered instances.

3. Information

On this section you can specify additional information for your instances like OwnerLocationComments and Tags.

Although none of these fields are required, Owner, Location, Comments and Tags provide a powerful method for grouping instances and help you organize your managed instances. You can use these options to view information such as database counts, size, or activity, grouped by these fields. 

Use the Owner and Location drop down lists to access all available options.

 

To add tags, you can do one of the following:

Warning

Refer to the Managing tags section for more guidance on how to add, view, edit, or delete tags.

4. Finish

On this section, you can review your Instance Registration Details such as: instance name, SQL Connection Credentials, WMI Connection Credentials, Owner, Location, Comments, and Tags.

To change any of these registration details you can do one of the following:

 

After you review your registration details click FINISH. IDERA SQL Inventory Manager begins to collect instances information after a few minutes of their registration and will continuously collect availability, performance, and configuration information from them and their host computers.

Tip

After registration, you can still change credentials, tags, and information settings on the Edit Properties option. Refer to Editing instance properties for more information.

About collection intervals

Collection intervals are predefined. You can see more information about collection frequency on the What Health Checks are available in SQL Inventory Manager? section.

You can also force data collection for an instance by selecting Refresh Data on the Instance details view. For more information, refer to Viewing instance details.






| | | | | | |