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  • bytesize
    Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 71

    #1

    Monitoring MS SQL 2000

    Hi,

    Does anyone currently monitor Microsoft SQL Server 2000 using Zabbix?

    If so, could you post a few of the items you use or local checks if thats what the agent needs?

    Thanks in advance!

    John
    Last edited by bytesize; 03-10-2005, 10:53.
  • erisan500
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified Specialist
    • Aug 2005
    • 285

    #2
    here ya go:

    perf_counter[\SQLServer:Buffer Manager()\Database pages]
    perf_counter[\SQLServer:Buffer Manager()\Free pages]
    perf_counter[\SQLServer:_Databases(DATABASENAME)\Data File(s) Size (KB)]
    perf_counter[\SQLServer:_Databases(DATABASENAME)\Log File(s) Size (KB)]
    perf_counter[\SQLServer:General Statistics()\User Connections]
    perf_counter[\SQLServer:Memory Manager()\Total Server Memory (KB)]

    Remove the _ (underscore) before Database. Needed to do this otherwise you would see .


    no further explanation needed....or do you?

    EriSan
    EriSan
    Zabbix Certified Specialist

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    • bytesize
      Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 71

      #3
      Thanks EriSan, thats done the trick!!!

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      • bytesize
        Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 71

        #4
        Hmm, Zabbix doesn't seem to like this entry:

        perf_counter[\SQLServer:Memory Manager()\Total Server Memory (KB)]

        When I add this as an item, Zabbix only ever inserts this into the database:

        perf_counter[\SQLServer:Memory Manager()\Total Server Memory (KB

        Any ideas why this might be?

        Thanks!

        John

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        • erisan500
          Senior Member
          Zabbix Certified Specialist
          • Aug 2005
          • 285

          #5
          This is caused by the database design.
          To solve this problem you need to increase the "Key" field in the "Items" table from "Varchar(64)" to "Varchar(128)".

          Greetings EriSan
          EriSan
          Zabbix Certified Specialist

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