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Revision as of 01:03, 16 February 2023
SQL Agent Insight is a monitoring and alerting utility for Microsoft’s SQL Server® Agent service.
With over 60 unique metrics, your team will be notified of any changes to your SQL Server® Agent infrastructure either visually and/or via email.
Here you will find documentation pages to aid in the use of SQL Agent Insight. For anything not yet documented, please reach out to me via the Contact page for any assistance required.
This wiki and subsequent pages are a work-in-progress and will evolve over time. Thank you.
Getting Started
- Download and Installation
- A Tour of the Main User Interface (UI)
- Connecting to a SQL Server® Instance
- Preferences
Working with an Insight
- Overview
- Metrics
- Configuration
- Maintenance Mode
- Log
- Polling Frequency & Recent Timeframe
- Setting Metric Thresholds
Job Monitor
- Overview
- Context Menu Options
- Suspending a Job
- Creating a new job
- Editing an existing job
Job Conflicts
- Overview
Job History
- Overview
Log Viewer
- Overview
Archived Videos
Below are some older videos produced back for version 0.22 of SQL Agent Insight. While they turned out pretty good, the time to create them, (i.e., learning the software), took an extreme amount of time and resources to perfect the final outcome. They are included here for completeness. Enjoy.
SQL Agent Insight 101 Series - A Tour of the Main User Interface (UI)
SQL Agent Insight 101 Series - Connecting to a SQL Server Instance
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