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 work.

Monitoring Module

In this module, you can monitor all your registered instances. When you select a server group, it will display all the instances under that server group. For example, you wanted to view a server called Dalna in group MSSQL_oslo. You only need to select the MSSQL_oslo group represented by a folder icon.

monitoring-module

In this example, we are currently seeing the dbWatch Server with different dbWatch servers found under it. We are currently in the Instance status tab, which shows the count of instances with different statuses and glaring issues found in all of our instances.

Management Module

The management module is where you can directly deploy changes to your databases. If you click on an instance, Control Center will display options for you. You can check the performance, sessions, databases, error logs, audit logs, and memory. You are also given the option to configure the database’s current configuration and access control. Plus, you can set up backups and jobs.

In this example, we are given an overview of the server we are currently looking at.

Farm Module

The farm module is an expanded version of the monitoring module and management module. In essence, you have a more powerful tool to monitor and manage your database farm.

Currently, we are looking at the job status on our entire database farm. If you want to learn more about Farm Management, you can check out our library on database farm management

Auto-discover Module

This module scans a specified server for active database instances. Afterward, it will list down all database servers found.

autodiscover-module

You can learn more about auto-discover by clicking on the link provided.

Worksheet Module

You can script queries under this worksheet. You can cross-check them manually under one window.

worksheet-module

The worksheet follows the native query language of your database. To learn more about this, you can check SQL Worksheets.

FDL Console Module

You can script FDL queries in this module. This works well for database farms and it’s not applicable for single instances.

fdl-console-module

In the example above, we are checking the jobs and status for each instance. Check out the section of FDL to learn more.

Report Module

When you click on the report module, a report wizard will appear and guide you in generating the report.

report-module

You can learn more about reports in our section on Reporting

dbWatch Internal

Finally, we have a special module that tracks the information of your dbWatch server and other dbWatch servers currently controlled by your dbWatch monitor.

dbwatch-internal

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