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| What is SQLcheck? |
SQLcheck is a free performance monitoring tool for SQL Server databases. It provides basic performance information about one SQL Server and runs as a secure screensaver or on demand.
If you want the best in SQL Server performance monitoring, with alerting and diagnostics, try Idera’s award-winning SQL diagnostic manager free for 14 days.
Or, to monitor and manage your SQL servers anytime, anywhere from a Windows Mobile device, try Idera’s one-of-a-kind SQL mobile manager free for 14 days. |
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| What is Idera Freeware? |
Idera Freeware applications are tools developed by the engineering team at Idera to alleviate common, day-to-day DBA headaches. They are yours to use anywhere you like, completely free of charge.
All the support materials that you need to install, configure and use Idera Freeware tools are provided via FAQs on the Idera website.
We’d love to hear what you think about our freeware tools, so if you have comments, feedback or ideas for other cool tools then drop us an email at freeware@idera.com. |
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| Why is Idera offering SQLcheck? |
Because every DBA needs to monitor critical performance counters on their SQL Servers to ensure fast performance and high availability.
And…we think that if you like SQLcheck, then you’ll love our award-winning monitoring and diagnostics solution, SQL diagnostic manager (you can get a free trial here). |
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| How are Idera Freeware tools supported? |
| Idera Freeware products are supported differently than our licensed software products – support is available only via online FAQs vs. 24x7 phone support, and upgrades come when they come vs. regular maintenance upgrades. |
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| Where should I use SQLcheck? |
| Anywhere you like. However, for your really, really critical production servers, it’s probably a good idea to spend a few dollars and upgrade to our award-winning SQL diagnostic manager so that you can benefit from additional functionality and Idera’s world-class 24x7 technical support. |
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| How do I install SQLcheck? |
| Installation of SQLcheck is very easy. Simply download the product and follow the installation wizard. |
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| How do I use SQLcheck to monitor a SQL server? |
| After installing SQLcheck, simply launch the application and specify the SQL Server to be monitored. |
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| What are the key differences between SQLcheck and SQL diagnostic manager? |
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SQLcheck |
SQL diagnostic manager |
| Real-time monitoring of key SQL Server performance metrics |
~20 metrics |
>230 metrics |
| Number of servers monitored |
1 server |
Up to 150 servers |
| No agent installation required |
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| Central management console |
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| Web console: anywhere, anytime access from a Web browser |
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| Multiple views of monitoring data |
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Comprehensive real-time alerting (phone, pager, etc.) |
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| Auto generated To-Do lists |
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| Identification of locking and blocking processes |
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| Identification of worst-performing code (Stored Procedures, SQL statements, Queries, etc) for performance tuning |
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| Identification of most frequently executed code (Stored Procedures, SQL statements, Queries, etc) for performance tuning |
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| Central repository of historical data |
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| Historical trend analysis |
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| Comprehensive reporting |
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| Support materials and documentation on Idera website |
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| 24/7 support via comprehensive support site, email, live chat and live phone assistance |
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| Evaluation copies available |
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Yes, free for 14 days |
| Price |
Free |
$1595 per monitored SQL Server instance |
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| What aspects of the SQL Server database does SQLcheck monitor? |
- Transaction rate
- Buffer cache hit ratio
- Memory grants pending
- Average latch wait time
- Average lock wait time
- Lock timeouts rate
- Database allocation size
- Database allocation percent
- Largest tables
- SQL process list
- SQL error log
- SQL agent jobs
- SQL server configuration
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| What aspects of the operating system does SQLcheck monitor? |
- Operating system version
- Service pack level
- Memory paging rate
- Processor use rate
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| What aspects of the database server hardware does SQLcheck monitor? |
- Processor model
- Disk transfer rate
- Network transfer rate
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| What type of user interface is provided for SQLcheck? |
| SQLcheck provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI) which can also be run as your system screensaver. |
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| Does SQLcheck install any code on the monitored database server? |
| No. SQLcheck uses only network APIs. |
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| How many machines can SQLcheck monitor? |
| SQLcheck will monitor one machine. For more thorough and detailed performance monitoring, alerting, and diagnostics across multiple servers, try Idera’s award-winning SQL diagnostic manager free for 14 days. |
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| What are the system requirements and prerequisites for SQLcheck? |
SQLcheck requires one of the following operating systems:
SQLcheck is best used on 24-bit color displays with a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768. The essential elements of the dashboard will fit on an 800 x 600 display, and the product will function in a 256-color environment; however, appearance will be affected in both cases. |
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| What Windows security permissions are required? |
| The account you use to run SQLcheck should have administrator privileges on the database server machine. |
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| What SQL Server security permissions are required? |
| Idera recommends using the Windows Integrated Security feature of SQL Server. However, SQLcheck supports both Windows Integrated Security and SQL Server native security. The account you use to run SQLcheck should have "sa" privileges in SQL Server. |
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| What versions of Microsoft SQL Server can be monitored with SQLcheck? |
| SQLcheck supports Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005. |
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| What steps should I take if SQLcheck is unable to connect to a particular server? |
STEP 1:
Please check the following items:
- Ensure that the name of the database server is correctly entered.
- The account that which SQLcheck uses to access the database server computer must have Windows administrator permissions on the database server.
- The account that which SQL check uses to access the SQL server must have System Administrator (sa) privileges on the SQL Server instance.
- The database server must have the Remote Registry service enabled and started.
- Ensure that the port that SQL Server is running on (default of 1433) is not blocked via a firewall, router, etc.
STEP 2:
Once the criteria above have been satisfied, please verify the database server can be "seen" from the SQLcheck machine.
- Go to Start>Run>CMD (Enter).
- Type "ping SERVERNAME" (Enter).
If the ping is successful, the database server can be "seen" from the SQLcheck machine. If is it not, consult with your Network Administrator in order to make the server available over the network.
STEP 3:
Please use Performance Monitor to verify that the database server is returning data.
- Go to Start>Run>Perfmon (Enter).
- Right-click the graph area.
- Click "Add Counters..."
- Click the "Select counters from computer:" radio button and enter the name of the server you are trying to connect to (i.e. \\SERVERNAME).
- Click the "Performance object:" drop-down list and select "SQLServer:General Statistics".
- Click the "All counters" radio button.
- Click "Add" & then "Close".
If data is returned in the Performance Monitor application, then the database server's counters are accessible, and you should be able to connect via SQLcheck. If there is no return information, then there is an issue with the permission level of the account attempting to access the database server. |
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| What should I do if the SQLcheck dials do not show any information? |
A lack of statistics for the dials in SQL check usually occurs because the SQL counters that look for that information are unavailable.
You can check whether this is the case by running Perfmon:
- Go to start... run and execute "perfmon.exe"
- Right click or press ctrl-I in the counter window to bring up "Add counters"
- Connect to the computer where the SQL Server is installed under "select counters from computer:"
- Under Performance Monitor object, select any object prefaced with SQLServer: and add a counter to the list
If the counters are not available, they might not have been installed initially or they may have been disabled by a service pack.
This situation is easily resolved.
If the statistics have disappeared just after an upgrade to the monitored server's OS or SQL Server, you may need to restart that computer for the counters to become active again.
If the counters were never installed before, just use the SQL server setup CD to install the counters.
If the counters have been installed before, and a restart doesn't resolve the issue, please follow the instructions below. Please note that this procedure requires a stop and restart of SQL Server on the machine:
- Unload the SQL Server Counters. In command line, execute "unlodctr MSSQLServer"
- Verify that the file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\BINN\sqlctr.ini is defined with all counters.
- From the command line, go to C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\BINN and execute "lodctr sqlctr.ini"
- In command line, execute "net stop mssqlserver", then execute "net start mssqlserver"
Further, SQLcheck will show no real-time database performance statistics if the server has been started with the parameter -x, which disables the keeping of statistics. To determine if this is the case, open Enterprise Manager, right click the server, go to Properties, and view Startup Parameters.
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| What should I do if I experience problems viewing SQLcheck in 16-bit color with Remote Desktop? |
When viewing the SQL Check GUI in remote desktop using a color-depth less than 16-bit, you may experience problems such as flickering, refresh stalling, or a GUI crash.
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There is a known issue with the redrawing method in the application at less then 16-bit color.
SOLUTION:
Please increase the resolution of your remote desktop connection to 16 bit color.
You can find this option under the Display tab -> Colors section.
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