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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's Changed
1
Microsoft SQL Server Plug-in Overview and Prerequisites
1.1
Microsoft SQL Server Plug-in Overview and Feature Summary
1.2
What's New in This Release
1.2.1
Added Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2016
1.2.2
Business Intelligence Publisher Reports
1.2.3
Query Performance Historical Playback
1.2.4
Added Support for Microsoft SQL Server Full Recovery Model
1.3
Supported Versions
1.4
Microsoft SQL Server Plug-in Prerequisites
1.5
Downloading the Plug-in
1.6
Deploying the Plug-in
1.7
Upgrading the Plug-in
1.8
Undeploying the Plug-in
2
Configure Microsoft SQL Server for Authentication
2.1
Enabling and Finding TCP/IP Port Information
2.1.1
Enabling TCP/IP Port
2.1.2
Finding the TCP/IP Port
2.2
Modifying the Permissions for Database Authentication
2.3
Enabling SQL Authentication or Mixed Authentication
2.4
Authentication Configuration Scenarios
2.4.1
Example 1: Local Monitoring with SQL Authentication
2.4.2
Example 2: Local Monitoring with Windows Integrated Authentication (WIA)
2.4.3
Example 3: Remote Monitoring with SQL Authentication
2.4.4
Example 4: Remote Monitoring with Windows Integrated Authentication (WIA)
2.4.5
Example 5: Cluster Remote Monitoring with SQL Authentication
2.4.6
Example 6: Cluster remote monitoring with Windows Integrated Authentication
3
Discovery of the Microsoft SQL Server Target
3.1
Discovering Targets
3.2
Adding Targets with EMCLI
3.3
Verifying and Validating the Plug-in
4
Configuring Connections
4.1
Configuring Remote Connections to Monitor Targets
4.2
Configuring Connections to Execute Jobs
5
Inventory and Usage Details
5.1
Inventory and Usage Details Page Feature Summary
5.2
Accessing the Inventory and Usage Details Page
5.3
Additional Information
6
Creating, Editing, and Using Jobs
6.1
Creating and Editing Jobs
6.2
Using the Backup and Restore Jobs
7
Using Reports and Monitoring Templates
7.1
Using the Microsoft SQL Server Plug-in Reports
7.2
Deploying Reports After BI Publisher is Configured
7.3
Using the Microsoft SQL Server Plug-in Monitoring Templates
8
Chargeback Functionality
8.1
About Chargeback
8.2
Chargeback Plug-in Deployment
8.3
Configuring Global Settings for Chargeback
8.4
Configuring a Charge Plan
8.5
Revising Extended Charge Plans
8.6
Configuring a Cost Center
8.7
Configuring an Entity
8.8
Generating and Distributing Chargeback Reports
8.9
Additional Information for Chargeback
9
Compliance Management
9.1
About Compliance Management
9.2
Managing Compliance Framework
9.3
Configuring the SQL Server Configuration Compliance Standard
9.4
"Create Like" Compliance Standard
9.5
Editing a Compliance Standard
9.6
Evaluating Compliance
9.7
Using Trend Overview
9.8
Using Compliance Reports
9.9
Managing Compliance Violations
9.10
Additional Information
Index
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