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Hi all, Most topics on SQL CLR in THWACK are from very old versions of Orion and I just wanted some clarity around specifically what it does and improves in the latest version and what are the consequences of having it disabled in 2021. Mostly from old THWACK posts I see things that it just improves performance but I also…
We've got a POC (proof of concept, not to be confused with POS) server that is much-abused by our team. Software is added and removed with both frequency and impunity, leading to a system that is anything but standard. In most cases, that's OK. But recently, as we test successive Beta versions of SolarWinds software (which…
As you can see in the below screenshot...I clearly have the required Microsoft SQL Server 2012 System CLR Types installed, but the NCM installer can't (won't) see it and prompts me to install it. I have tried both the original version and the SP1 version. Neither are seen by the NCM installer. I am in a time crunch here…
The following articles deal with the SQL CLR requirement introduced with Orion NPM 9.5: How do I enable CLR Integration for SQL Server 2005? http://support.solarwinds.com/kbase/ProblemDetail.cfm?ID=1153 What does my DBA need to know about CLR Integration? http://support.solarwinds.com/kbase/ProblemDetail.cfm?ID=1159 The…
Hi all, I'm in desperate need of some help in order to complete my upgrade to 9.5 of NPM. First a bit of background. Quite a while ago I donloaded and installed the evaluation version of Orion NPM v9. This subsequently expired, but finally my company purchased the SLX version of NPM. This was around 3 weeks ago. I have…
I've read in the knowledge base entries for the NPM 9.5 upgrades that SQL server 2005 requires that CLR integration be turned on. We are running our database on a corporate server that supports about 15 other databases. Our DBA's are telling us the won't turn on CLR integration because it causes a heavier CPU load than…
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