The Instance home page is opened by accessing the Databases dashboard.
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On the navigation panel, click Homes > Databases. |
The Databases dashboard includes these sections:
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Status summary — a color-coded bar, which provides a visual representation of the summarized health condition of all instances listed in the Database Group table. |
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Database-specific health summary — when the database group All is selected, this section displays all the currently monitored instances for each database type, divided by their health state (for example: four SQL Server instances, three of which have the health state Warning and one is indicated with the health state Fatal). When a user-defined database group is selected, this section displays data only about the agents included within the selected group. |
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The Monitor button — Use this button to add instances to monitor. For details, see Monitoring Data Replication . |
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The Configure Alarms button — Takes you directly to the Administration > Alarms page. On the Alarms page you can configure alarm settings and specify alarm sensitivity levels. Sensitivity levels control which alarms are enabled by default. |
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The Settings button — Use this button to do one of the following: |
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Currently selected database group table — a list of all monitored databases within the database group that is selected in the Databases section. For details, see Currently Selected Database Group . |
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The Select dashboards () button — provides direct link to several drilldowns and panels, by that means saving the need to navigate to these locations through the Overview drilldown. |
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Manage — allows you to manage which instances or groups to view |
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All Instances — set the user to view All monitored instances |
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None — block the user from viewing any monitored instances |
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Select Manage the instances to display the Assign Instances view. |
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Click Set save your choices and exit. |
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Filter by database type — if multiple database types are being monitored, click the database type tile that represents the requested type (in this case, SQL Server). |
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Filter by severity — use the status indicators to display only instances of a specific database type that share a specific health state severity. For further details, see Filtering the Display by Severity . |
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Create user-defined groups — use the Databases area to create groups that contain only the databases that need to be monitored for a specific need. For further details, see Creating Custom Database Groups . |
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Assign Instances to specific users — When accessing a Database dashboard, non-administrative users view only instances which have been assigned to them. For details, see Assigning Instances to Users or Groups . |
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Click Home Page on the cue card to open a full-screen view of the requested instance. |
IMPORTANT: Launching a full-screen view of the requested database by clicking the Home Page link can be carried out only for instances monitored in Foglight for SQL Server mode. |
The Databases table contains the following columns:
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