It would be nice to have a possibility to add a SQL server instance without the sysadmin account. I understand that would mean some reports are less accurate as a flag wouldn't be turned on, but we may have most of the features that we like on Solarwinds DPA. It appeared that to register an SQL server instance, a sysadmin…
DPA is not supported for Db2 11.5. It is released by IBM more than a year ago. Db2 10.5 is already out of support. Db2 11.1 will be out of support in 1.5 years. Please work on supporting Db2 11.5
Case # 00688416 - Hi Team, in Storage I/O Waits we can find a large number of waits simply called "OTHER WAITS". If you DRILL DOWN, unfortunately it does not show where it comes from. At description, it only says "It's not a storage I/O", without details. We don't know if it's an issue which needs to be solved. We don't…
It would be nice if we have a feature to send alert whenever a configuration change is detected. You can reference the feature in SQL IderaDM for MySQL This alert will be very helpful and our auditing will be easy for any unwarranted config changes.
We are looking for a feature of Lead blocker and processes being blocked and the respective queries in the alert.
Please add support for the SAP HANA DB. SAP has gone all in with HANA and will no longer offer new sales for SQL and oracle by 2022 so we need to have support as many are migrating to HANA. Also Might need cloud support as well. Mine is on premise.
It would help us permit app support to manage their own instances further.
Add the common US Federal Holidays as an option for blackout periods. some of the alerts are only applicable for working days. Creating a custom "holiday table" is already possible, but clunky.
Be able to run a single report against multiple instances. For example, setup an "Average Wait for Top SQLs" report, set ranges and granularity, and be able to apply that to 50 instances (Generating one email with averages for all 50, instead of 50 separate reports in a report group)
DPA shows processes from a job like this: "SQLAgent - TSQL JobStep (Job 0xCD11A5BF4451814DA2670DC3BF7AE08A : Step 1)" is not exactly too useful to find the step name and job name. Greg Larsen published an article…
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