User configuration

User configuration defined in this section will never be replaced by subsequent SQLWATCH updates.

Collection schedule and frequency

Data collection relies on SQL Agent jobs. The jobs' schedules can be modified to fit specific requirements.

Data retention periods

Data retention is executed by Agent job SQLWATCH-INTERNAL-RETENTION. Each snapshot_type has its own retention defined in table [dbo].[sqlwatch_config_snapshot_type].

This approach allows setting different retention for performance data, disk utilisation, query performance and son on.

Default retention periods:

SELECT * FROM [dbo].[sqlwatch_config_snapshot_type]

snapshot_id

snapshot_type_desc

snapshot_retention_days

1

Performance

7

2

Disk Utilisation Database

365

3

Missing indexes

30

6

XES Waits

7

7

XES Long Queries

7

8

XES Waits

30

9

XES Blockers

30

10

XES Query Processing

30

11

WhoIsActive

3

14

Index Stats

90

15

Index Histogram

90

16

Agent History

365

17

Disk Utilisation OS

365

Performance counters

Performance counters collected by SQLWATCH are defined in table [dbo].[sqlwatch_config_performance_counters]. Collection of individual performance counters can be set using the Boolean collect column. Disabling the default performance counter collectors will stop them from being shown on the default dashboard. New collectors can be added to the list if required.

Please note the instance_name is dynamic and contains actual names of objects i.e. database names. The collection definition takes this into account with a dynamic approach:

definition instance_name

actual instance_name

Literal valid instance name i.e. 'Elapsed Time:Total(ms)' or ''

Will translate to literal 'Elapsed Time:Total(ms)' or '' Not e that instance name must a valid instance

_Total

Will only include '_Total' instances. This is useful if we only want to collect high level aggregates and are not interested in low level objects i.e. database

<* !_Total>

Will not include '_Total' instances, i.e. it will collect any other instances for this particular counter_name but not totals. This is useful if we want to collect low level objects i.e. database performance and will be aggregating and calculating totals, for example in Power BI. In this case there is no value in collecting totals.

Central Repository Configuration

Please see installation section to find out how to install and configure the integration services package required by the central repository

To start collecting data from a remote instance, add a reference to the configuration table: [dbo].[sqlwatch_config_sql_instance]

sql_instance and hostname

The sql_instance is what @@SERVERNAME returns on the remote instance and this is what gets logged in the remote tables and hostname is the physical host name to connect to. Most of the time they are the same unless you are connecting via IP (no DNS records) or you are connecting to SQL Server on Docker, which has different IP and servername.

sql_port Optionally you can specify non standard port to connect

sqlwatch_database_name Name of the database where SQLWATCH is deployed on the remote instance. Default is SQLWATCH.

environment Custom label to group servers into specific environments in the PowerBI report.

is_active Whether to include instance in the collection or not

last_collection_time and collection_status Are populated during the collection from the remote instance and indicate last collection time and the status.

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