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How to monitor SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
Description
How can a SQL Server Reporting Services be monitoring on a SQL Server instance?
Resolution
The following video details how to monitor SQL Server Reporting Services.
IMPORTANT: A new agent can only be created when the SQL Server instance is already monitored.
To configure Reporting Services monitoring:
From the Global View Databases Dashboard, select the Monitor then SQL Server BI then Reporting Services.
Select the instance from the list of monitored instances.
If the Reporting Services are located on another server, change the host name in "Reporting Services Host". By default the host name of the Reporting Database host is selected.
Select whether you want to generate the name automatically. The default name of a Reporting Service agent is YourInstanceName_YourReportDatabase.
To enable monitoring the Reporting Service, provide:
The OS relevant credentials under Reporting Service Account, which is the name of the underlined host on which the service runs.
The username and password allowed to view the service activity and performance counters. Stored credentials can be used instead of entering the username and password manually.
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