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Upgrade dbWatch

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration » Upgrade dbWatch

If you have dbWatch version 2023-06-27 or later, it is possible to semi automatically upgrade the dbWatch Servers. *Only available for Windows Servers. For linux, look here. In the Domain Configuration dialog, select the Upgrade tab. Click on the Check button to…

dbWatch alerts

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » dbWatch alerts

dbWatch alerts is a list of monitoring jobs in the database in warning or alarm state for this database instance. Example: This is handy so you know you are working on the right database instance when you are correcting issues. You can interact with the…

Backup of dbWatch

Troubleshooting Guide » Backup of dbWatch

When we think about backup of dbWatch, this involves several different parts of the software and installation: dbWatch Server and configuration files dbWatch Server places its configuration files and workarea in “C:\ProgramData\dbWatchControlCenter\” by…

dbWatch engine alert

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server » dbWatch engine alert

Name: dbWatch engine alert Platform: Sqlserver Category: Internal Internal Description: This procedure gathers statistics per database. Long description: This alert returns warning/alarm if there are several…

dbWatch engine alert

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for PostgreSQL » dbWatch engine alert

Name: dbWatch engine alert Platform: Postgres Category: Internal Description: Collects database uptime statistics. Long description: Version: 1 Default schedule: 15m Requires…

High activity monitor

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server » High activity monitor

Name: High activity monitor Platform: Sqlserver Category: Performance Description: Collects SQL instance CPU usage, CPU usage of other processes, logical and physical reads, and active processes count on the SQL Server…

Data cache monitor

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Sybase » Data cache monitor

Name: Data cache monitor Platform: Sybase Category: Performance Description: Collects data cache statistics based on the dbWatch tasks ‘System monitor collector’ which runs the ‘dbcc monitor’ utility…

Disk activity monitor

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Sybase » Disk activity monitor

Name: Disk activity monitor Platform: Sybase Category: Performance Description: Collects statistics created by the ‘System monitor collector’ task. Long…

Engine CPU monitor

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Sybase » Engine CPU monitor

Name: Engine CPU monitor Platform: Sybase Category: Performance Description: Collects counter values for busy io and busy cpu, and are based on the dbWatch tasks ‘System monitor collector’ which runs the…

System monitor collector

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Sybase » System monitor collector

Name: System monitor collector Platform: Sybase Category: Performance Description: This task collects statistics by running the ‘dbcc monitor’ utility which is also a part of the stored procedure sp_sysmon. It…

dbWatch Server activity alert

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server » dbWatch Server activity alert

Name: dbWatch Server activity alert Platform: Sqlserver Category: Internal Internal Description: This procedure gathers statistics per database. Long description: This alert returns warning/alarm if the dbWatch…

Properties on dbWatch Servers

Advanced Topics » FDL – Farm Data Language » Available properties » Properties on dbWatch Servers

The available properties for server are: Name Description Return type Typical values Extra name, displayname The name of the dbWatch Server Entity dbWatch Control Center instance All the instances…

About dbWatch Control Center

About dbWatch Control Center

dbWatch Control Center is a highly scalable software solution that helps enterprises monitor and manage large database servers efficiently, providing total control over all database operations, performance, and resource usage. dbWatch Control Center will give you the…

Log shipping monitor (primary)

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server » Log shipping monitor (primary)

Name: Log shipping monitor (primary) Platform: Sqlserver Category: Cluster and Replication Description: Monitor the primary database in each log shipping configuration, including information about the last backup file and…

Log shipping monitor (secondary)

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server » Log shipping monitor (secondary)

Name: Log shipping monitor (secondary) Platform: Sqlserver Category: Cluster and Replication Description: Monitor the secondary database in each log shipping configuration. Long description: Monitor the…

High activity monitor (MS2005)

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server » High activity monitor (MS2005)

Name: High activity monitor Platform: Sqlserver Category: Performance Description: Collects SQL instance CPU usage, CPU usage of other processes, logical and physical reads, and active processes count on the SQL Server…

Configuration

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration

Configuration gives an overview of the current setup of the database instance, including parameters and uptime statistics. ← dbWatch alerts / Parameters →

Fresh Installation of dbWatch Control Center

Troubleshooting Guide » Fresh Installation of dbWatch Control Center

After installing a newer version of dbWatch Control Center, you may encounter problems such as an expired license or a locked account due to forgetting the admin credentials. Here’s a simple guide on doing a fresh installation of dbWatch Control Center.…

Monitor dashboards and overview screens

Product Overview » Monitor dashboards and overview screens

Being effective in database operations are one of the key focus areas for the dbWatch database operations team. This chapter will focus on the dashboards or overview screens used by our internal database operations team, what information they show, how they are used…

Resetting dbWatch Control Center Admin Account

Troubleshooting Guide » Resetting dbWatch Control Center Admin Account

Before resetting your admin account, you must be familiar with your working directory. By default, dbWatch Control Center will create a directory in C:\ProgramData\dbWatchControlCenter .If you are not sure, you can open the dbWatch Logo or go to Help > About dbWatch.…

Supported Web Browsers for dbWatch Dashboard

Customization » Web server » Supported Web Browsers for dbWatch Dashboard

As of the current version, dbWatch Dashboard supports the following web browsers: Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Firefox Why These Browsers? Our focus on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge is driven by several factors: Advanced Features and Standards These…

Web configuration

Customization » Web server » Web configuration

To enable the Web server, go to the “Server” -> “Domain Configuration” menu. Expand the domain, Nodes, Server, and right-click on the server you want to run the webserver on. Select “Edit webserver” In the Configure…

Groups Configuration

Using Control Center » Instance management » Groups Configuration

How to get here You can access the group configurations going to Server —> Server Configuration —> Group Configuration. Overview The Group Configuration view consists of two main parts. On the left side you can see a tree structure showing the groups,…

Instance Configuration

Using Control Center » Instance management » Instance Configuration

How to get here Instance Configuration can be accessed by going to Server > Server Configuration > Instance Configuration, or by right clicking on an instance and selecting Configure Instance from the popup menu. Main view The instance configuration view consists…

Domain Configuration

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration

How to get here The Domain Configuration can be accessed by going to Server > Domain Configuration. Overview The Domain Configuration dialog lets you configure domain-wide settings. The concepts listed for each domain on the left side tree are: Nodes –…

Configuration parameters

Customization » Monitoring » Editor for engine jobs » Configuration parameters

Configuration parameters are the parameters a user can use to control the behavior of a job. This can be thresholds for alerting, items to ignore, and other types of adjustments that make it easy to create a good fit between a standardized job and a custom database…

Restore configuration backup

Troubleshooting Guide » Restore configuration backup

The configuration files in dbWatch are continously backed up using git. Reverting to an old backup Step one If you don’t have git tools installed, you can download them here Step two After stopping the dbWatch Server, use a command prompt (that understands…

Get instance configuration with CCC

Advanced Topics » Control Center Commandline » Get instance configuration with CCC

Prerequisites Before you can get instance configuration through CCC you need to go through the steps described in Setting up a CCC node Getting instance configuration get_instance.script has the following input parameters: server – specify server IP and port,…

Register instance configuration with CCC

Advanced Topics » Control Center Commandline » Register instance configuration with CCC

Prerequisites Before you can get instance configuration through CCC you need to go through the steps described in Setting up a CCC node Registering instance configuration register_instance.script has the following input parameters: server – specify server IP…

Exporting configuration from 12 to CC

Advanced Topics » Exporting configuration from 12 to CC

Exporting database instance configuration from dbWatch 12 to CC A version of 12.9.1 or above is needed for this. The idea is that you can export the instance configuration from a dbWatch 12.9.x installation to install the same instances in dbWatch Control Center, as…

File Structure

Product Overview » File Structure

Files stored in the users home directory The dbWatch Monitor stores files in the “.dbwatch/.monitor/” catalog in the users home directory. This directory contains the following directories: config Config files crypto Cryptographic keys data Currently…

Using Control Center

Using Control Center

In this section, we will cover the user interface, the different modules, and how they are used. When we start dbWatch Control Center we will by default start-up in the monitoring view: We have the top menu, where we find the configuration of client connections…

Jobs for Sybase

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Sybase

Control Center Jobs Description Availability Database backup Checks backup status of all databases. Database status Checks status of all databases defined on the system. The following incidents triggers a warning or an…

JDBC Properties

Using Control Center » Instance management » Instance Configuration » JDBC Properties

It is possible to set properties for the JDBC driver on specific instances. You can find this under “Advanced Driver Setup” when adding SQL instances or under “Edit parameters” in the JDBC panel in the Configure Instance dialog. The driver…

Architecture

Product Overview » Architecture

Architecture components The dbWatch installation consists of three components: dbWatch Monitor/Client serves as the front-end GUI dbWatch Server is the core business logic and central hub of the system dbWatch Framework contains stored objects in the registered…

Example architecture designs

Product Overview » Architecture » Example architecture designs

Basic setup The most basic setup is where a dbWatch Server service is configured with all functions in the same node, and the client is either local or installed on a separate computer. Example drawing: The pictured architecture is similar to the design and setup…

Monitoring

Using Control Center » Monitoring

In this section, we’ll be familiarized with how the Monitoring Module works. When opening the monitoring module on its initial state, you get the status dashboard: The status dashboard is intended to provide a quick overview of the current state of your…

FAQs

Additional Resources » FAQs

In this section – you will find the frequently asked questions regarding the dbWatch. Do you offer an evaluation copy of your product? - Yes, we do offer a 30-day trial for a maximum of 25 database instances of any database platforms supported. We can also…

Cluster and replication

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by category » Cluster and replication

Jobs in the Cluster and replication category Control Center Jobs Description Oracle Blocking detector for RAC Checks if a session is waiting on a TX (transaction) lock. (RAC only) Memory session load for RAC Records the…

Performance

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by category » Performance

Jobs in the Performance category Control Center Jobs Description Oracle Blocking detector Checks if a session is waiting on a TX (transaction) lock. Buffer cache statistics Gets data cache statistics for buffer cache in…

Job menus

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Job menus

Each job has a set of menus. They can be accessed if you right-click on a job. This gives you several options. “Run now” will trigger the job now, outside of the normal schedule. “Details” will open the job report, providing details about…

Instance management

Using Control Center » Instance management

In instance management we focus on the process of adding, removing and managing instances and instance groups. You will need to add database instances to dbWatch Control Center in order to monitor, manage and create reports from your database instances. There are 4…

The modules of Control Center

Using Control Center » The modules of Control Center

We have seven default modules available when you start dbWatch Control Center. This article will only introduce you to what these instances are and give a brief description of them. You need to be familiar with the navigation tree to better understand how these modules…

Product Overview

Product Overview

Product Overview In Product Overview, we will look into architecture and structure and give an overview of how the application operates. Chapters: Architecture File Structure Network and communications Database Operations Philosophy Monitor Dashboards and…

Installing and using premium packages

Installing and using premium packages

Additional packages dbWatch Control Center also provides additional premium packages to cover specific areas. They may be specific only to one or a few of the platforms supported by dbWatch Control Center. More details are found on the pages specific to the package.…

Installing on Windows

Getting Started » Installing on Windows

dbWatch Server Prerequisites Windows Server (VMWare virtual server or AWS EC2 supported) Windows Server 2008, 2012, 2016, 2019, and 2022 Windows 10 or Windows 11 8 GB RAM 4 CPU cores 10 GB hard drive space dbWatch Engine Prerequisites 500 Mb free space in…

Job details

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Job details

When you click on one of the jobs in the job tree, you can see a more detailed job overview. The idea of this overview is to show current and historical state, configured parameters and how the job is behaving on other database instances. In the top left…

Jobs for MS SQL Server

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for MS SQL Server

Control Center Jobs Description Availability Agent Jobs Check Checks whether there exists jobs on the SQL server which have not been executed, or have failed during execution. Agent Jobs Check for MS2000 Checks whether there…

Instance details

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Instance details

When navigating to an individual database instance, you get the instance details overview: This dashboard is intended to give an overview of what monitoring jobs are installed and how they are performing. The top tabs let you switch between the instance details…

Product Description

Advanced Topics » Product Security » Product Description

Product Description dbWatch Control Center is a database operations software intended to monitor, manage, maintain and report on database instances across multiple database platforms and physical locations. A dbWatch Control Center environment has at its core a…

Integration with SSMS

Installing and using premium packages » SQL Performance package » Using SQL Performance package on SQL Server » Integration with SSMS

When analyzing a SQL statement, the choice “Show query plan (using SSMS)” appears on SQL Server. This is for opening a query plan in SQL Server Management Studio. Clicking on this will not open anything, if it is not setup correctly. There is a monitor.xml…

Initial Domain Setup

Getting Started » Initial Domain Setup

All dbWatch Servers are part of a domain. This domain is unique for each customer and it is specified in the dbWatch license. Every dbWatch installation must have one of the dbWatch Servers specified as the Domain Controller. The first time a you start the dbWatch…

Adding a SQLServer Instance

Using Control Center » Instance management » Adding a SQLServer Instance

How to get here To open the “Add Instance Wizard”, click on the “Plus (+)” sign on the bottom left of the dbWatch Client. Select Instance Type and Input Connection Details Specify the host and port number. dbWatch will attempt to…

Definition Mapping

Troubleshooting Guide » Definition Mapping

dbWatch 12 dbWatch Control Center Definition Changes Tasks and Alerts Jobs Tasks provide statistics and growth rates for your database, which allows for better planning and performance analysis of how your system is behaving.…

Setting up a CCC node

Advanced Topics » Control Center Commandline » Setting up a CCC node

To setup a ccc node you first need to download the ccc scripts and extract them in a catalog that you want to be the ccc workarea. In the following example we have downloaded the scripts to “E:/tmp/scripts” and our Control Center installation is located in…

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Guide

In this section, we’ll discuss about: dbWatch Backup Restoring Configuration Backup Fault Finding Guide Issues and Troubleshooting Definition Mapping ← Internal Control Center firewall / Backup of dbWatch →

Web server

Customization » Web server

Control Center can be configured to serve dynamic web content over http. This is intended for dashboards or live reports, and for data export used for integration purposes. Webserver configuration Webserver setup Configuring anonymous webaccess Mountable web…

Control Center Commandline

Advanced Topics » Control Center Commandline

CCC.exe – the Control Center Commandline CCC.exe is a command intended to run on the commandline or terminal to trigger USL scripts. The intention of CCC is to use it for integration and automation purposes to access the capabilities of dbWatch for other 3rd…

Importing resources

Customization » Importing resources

Much of the functionallity in dbWatch is defined in xml files, including report specifications, task specifictions and management specifications. That means that functionallity can be modified by supplying new xml files to dbWatch. There are two ways of doing…

Managing users

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration » Managing users

Starting the domain configuration The user management is in the domain configuration. For specific privileges look at the Privilege and actions map ← Managing roles / Creating a user →

Graphical installation on Ubuntu

Before you start The installer for dbWatch Control Center requires root to run. However, when we want to run the software under a different user once installed. I will run all the first steps as user root for documentation simplicity. You can use sudo instead. This…

SQL statistics (CDB)

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Oracle » SQL statistics (CDB)

Name: SQL statistics Platform: Oracle Category: Performance Extra cost package: SQL Performance package Description: Collects SQL statements statistics (for container database) from V$SQLAREA and V$SQL_PLAN…

SQL statistics (PDB)

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Oracle » SQL statistics (PDB)

Name: SQL statistics Platform: Oracle Category: Performance Extra cost package: SQL Performance package Description: Collects SQL statements statistics (for pluggable database) from V$SQLAREA and V$SQL_PLAN…

Example engine jobs

Customization » Monitoring » Editor for engine jobs » Example engine jobs

Example jobs To simplify development efforts for customers we provide example jobs with comments that should help development efforts. To use, right-click on the link and save as. Make sure its an xml file, with the name you want. You can edit it as its xml to change…

Parameters

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Job concepts » Parameters

Most of the monitoring jobs will have parameters. This is used controllable thresholds to adjust the monitoring job behavior and to better align it with the database instance and the preferences of the DBA. This is an example from the “Agent jobs check”…

Capacity

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by category » Capacity

Jobs in the Capacity category Control Center Jobs Description Oracle ASM disk statistics Checks ASM disks for status and statistics. ASM diskgroup space Checks ASM diskgroups space statistics. Monitor SYS.AUD$…

Editor for engine jobs

Customization » Monitoring » Editor for engine jobs

How to get here Example jobs We have some example jobs to make the development easier here. Edit Existing To edit an existing Task or Alert open the Task/Alert Editor by right clicking on any task or alert and select Edit task from the popup menu. Create new…

Auto-discover with different default port

Using Control Center » Autodiscover » Discovering Database Instances » Auto-discover with different default port

We’ll look deeper into how auto-discover works. First of all, you need to be familiar with what file the data is being stored in. The default directory can be found in “C:\ProgramData\dbWatchControlCenter\config\server” and it’s in file…

Encryption

Advanced Topics » Product Security » Encryption

Encryption Data packages sent between server nodes and monitor clients are end-to-end encrypted with the node certificate. The encryption used for this is AES/GCM (256bit keys). This is possible to verify if you click on Help->Debug->Connection info For…

Email and SMS

Customization » Extensions and 3rd party integrations » Email and SMS

Configure In the dbWatch Monitor, go to the “Server”->”Server Extensions” menu. An item called “E-mail extension” should now be visible (v 5.2 or later). To configure the extension, select it and click “Configure”. You should now see the initial…

Memory statistics

Using Control Center » Monitoring » Control Center Jobs » Jobs grouped by platform » Jobs for Sybase » Memory statistics

Name: Memory statistics Platform: Sybase Category: Performance Description: Collects memory statistics based on the dbWatch tasks ‘System monitor collector’ which runs the ‘dbcc monitor’ utility…

Management on SQL Server

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server

When opening the management module in its initial state, you get the status dashboard: This will give an overview of the system, displaying some instance information, the largest databases, logical reads, session load, and memory usage. When a graph indicates…

Managing security groups

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration » Managing security groups

Security groups This is were you define the groups that users and roles can have privileges on. There are some predefined security groups: Security group name Privilege All instances A list of instances containing all instances added to…

Issues and troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Guide » Issues and troubleshooting

High CPU usage on database Occasionally when investigating resource-consuming SQL statements running on your system, you may find that some of them belong to the dbWatch application. For example, a SQL statement that has the highest value of spent CPU time. In most…

Install jobs with CCC

Advanced Topics » Control Center Commandline » Install jobs with CCC

Prerequisites Before installing jobs through CCC you need to go through the steps described in Setting up a CCC node ← Set metadata with CCC / Get instance configuration with CCC →

Parameters

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Parameters

First the basic parameters are showed. You can right_click on any of these to configure new values. ← Configuration / Advanced dynamic parameters →

Anonymous webaccess

Customization » Web server » Anonymous webaccess

Configuring Anonymous Web Access in dbWatch This guide outlines the updated process for configuring anonymous web access in dbWatch. The configuration is now managed through the ‘tuning.properties’ file, which simplifies the setup process. Step 1: Create…

Changing Instance Group

Using Control Center » Instance management » Groups Configuration » Changing Instance Group

Changing a group can be done when you created an instance under a default group name and change it to another corresponding group. To change the groups base on your newly created group, you can check Group Configuration. Changing Group of an Instance Once a group has…

[Instance name] (instance)

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Uptime statistics » [Database name] (database server) » [Instance name] (instance)

This gives an overview of when the database instance has been up or down. ← [Database name] (database server) / Maintenance periods →

Internal Control Center firewall

Advanced Topics » Internal Control Center firewall

The internal firewall Mostly used for advanced configurations, where nodes are placed in locations facing internet traffic, there is a built-in firewall in Control Center. You access the firewall configuration in the domain configuration dialog for each node.…

Uptime statistics

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Uptime statistics

Control Center provides uptime statistics reports, and this is the interface to look at uptime periods for an instance and add scheduled maintenance periods that will be taken into consideration when uptime statistics is generated for this report. ← Registry…

Creating a user

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration » Managing users » Creating a user

To create a user, right click on the “Users” element in the tree in “Domain Configuration” This will open the add user dialog: Where you add a username and password: If you want to add a user that uses Active Directory for password…

[Database name] (database server)

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Uptime statistics » [Database name] (database server)

This gives an overview of up and down periods for the database server. You can right-click on the screen to switch between different ways to display uptime: Like uptime per week: ← Uptime statistics / (instance) →

Service groups

Using Control Center » Instance management » Service groups

In dbWatch you can organize instances in servicegroups Instances placed in the same servicegroup should provide a common service of some sort. For example this can be instances belonging to the same cluster. Servicegroups may also be placed inside other…

Versions Summary

About dbWatch Control Center » Versions Summary

Other Existing Documentations If you are looking for dbWatch’s online documentation for Enterprise Manager, you can proceed with the following link: dbWatch Enterprise Manager Version 12.9 dbWatch Enterprise Manager Version 12.8 dbWatch Enterprise Manager…

Registry parameters

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Registry parameters

Registry parameters are primarily directory defaults that are saved in the registry. You can change these by right-clicking and choosing configure. ← Advanced static parameters / Uptime statistics →

Advanced dynamic parameters

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Parameters » Advanced dynamic parameters

Advanced dynamic parameters are more advanced, but they can be configured by right-clicking and choosing configure. They take effect immediately. ← Parameters / Advanced static parameters →

Certificate infrastructure

Advanced Topics » Product Security » Certificate infrastructure

Certificate infrastructure Domain root The root certificate of the domain. In order to be trusted by external domains this certificate must be signed by dbWatch. User identity certificate This certificate is used by the domain to sign user certificate…

Advanced static parameters

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Parameters » Advanced static parameters

Advanced static parameters will need an instance restart to take effect. You can configure these by right-clicking on the parameter and choose configure. ← Advanced dynamic parameters / Registry parameters →

Installation variables

Customization » Monitoring » Editor for engine jobs » Installation variables

Installation variables are used if you want user input during job installation. It is mostly used for application-specific monitoring where the application schema or database can not be determined correctly by the job after installation and human input are…

Managing roles

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration » Managing roles

Roles In the roles configuration you can add, delete and configure roles. In this example we have created a “Dev” role that has Read, Write and Configure on the security group “Test instances”, aswell as “Read” on “Dev…

SQL performance

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » SQL performance

SQL performance is an extra cost module, that might not be available if your license has not enabled it. For more details look at the documentation for this module here ← Maintenance periods / Internal repository →

Release notes

About dbWatch Control Center » Release notes

dbWatch Control Center (2024-03-11) Download Important note Linux release is available as an apt repository, see Linux install guide All clients and servers need to be upgraded in a multi-server setup before the connection will resume due to network…

External dependencies

Customization » Monitoring » Editor for engine jobs » External dependencies

External dependencies are used to add dependencies to external tables, views, functions, and procedures. External in this setting is external to, as not part of, this job. It can be external objects, such as tables and procedures that the procedures in this job…

Adding a PostgreSQL Instance

Using Control Center » Instance management » Adding a PostgreSQL Instance

How to get here To open the “Add Instance Wizard”, click on the “Plus (+)” sign on the bottom left of the dbWatch Client. This will bring up the “Add Instance” wizard, which will guide you through the following steps. Select Instance Type and Input…

Maintenance periods

Using Control Center » Management » Management on SQL Server » Configuration » Uptime statistics » Maintenance periods

This is where you can add maintenance periods to correct the uptime report for known scheduled maintenance periods that should not count as part of the report. Right click on the maintenance periods to create a new known maintenance period. This allows you fine…

Adding a MySQL Instance

Using Control Center » Instance management » Adding a MySQL Instance

How to get here To open the “Add Instance Wizard”, click on the “Plus (+)” sign on the bottom left of the dbWatch Client. This will bring up the “Add Instance” wizard, which will guide you through the following steps. Select Instance Type and Input…

Privileges and actions map

Using Control Center » Domain Configuration » Privileges and actions map

Overview of actions and required privilege Instance is the specific database instance. Instance system is a predefined security group controlling the overall instance monitoring and management. Domain configuration is a predefined security group controlling the…

Cloud router

Product Overview » Architecture » Cloud router

Introduction The dbWatch Control Center is structured around a network of nodes dedicated to managing server infrastructure. While these nodes effectively communicate within a single network, cross-network communication poses a unique challenge. To address this, we…

Adding MySQL Instance with Super Privilege Error

Troubleshooting Guide » Adding MySQL Instance with Super Privilege Error

MySQL Super Privilege Error When adding an instance for MySQL 5.0 or over, you may encounter the following error: This error happens when dbWatch Control Center is creating a user. This error appears indicating that the user has no super privilege rights. There…