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- MS-SQL Discovery
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- Topology
- How to Discover Microsoft SQL Server Database Application
- How to Discover Microsoft SQL Server Always On Failover Cluster Instances
- How to Discover MS SQL Server Components Using OS Credentials
- Microsoft SQL Server Database Application Discovery
- SQL Server by OS Credentials Discovery
Microsoft SQL Server Database Application Discovery
Adapter Parameters for the MSSQL Topology by SQL job
Parameter | Default Value | Description |
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discoverConfigs | true | Server configuration ('mssql database configuration.txt') is retrieved. |
discoverDbUser | false | DB User entities for MS SQL Server are not retrieved. |
discoverInternalProcedures | false |
Internal MS SQL stored procedures are filtered during discovery and are not reported to the UCMDB. Note Internal MS SQL stored procedures come from MSDB and Master databases and begin with suffixes: sp_, xp_, ms_ and sysmail_. |
discoverSqlFile | false | SQL File entities for MS SQL Server are not retrieved. |
discoverSqlJob | false | SQL Job entities for MS SQL Server are not retrieved. |
discoverStoredProcedures | false | Do not discover stored procedures from the MS SQL Database Server. |
Adapter Parameters for the MSSQL Server Connection by SQL job
Parameter | Default Value | Description |
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handleSQLBrowserMappings | false |
If MS SQL Browser Service is running, the job will connect with SQL instances without the default port but actually will forward to the real port. This will cause all instances to relate to the default IP service endpoint. Setting this parameter to true will result in proper filtering of such cases and reporting only really listened ports of the service. |
protocolType | MicrosoftSQLServer | The used protocol type. |
tryAllCredentials | false |
Specifies whether to try more credentials if one DB instance is connected successfully with one credential. If false, the job will store the first connected credential and stop trying other credentials. If true, the job will try all credentials and store the last connected one. |
To view discovered CITs, select a specific adapter in the Resources pane. For details, see "Discovered CITs Pane" in the Universal CMDB Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Online Help.
For details on the CIs that are discovered, see the section describing discovery progress and results in the Universal CMDB Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Online Help.
Note To view the topology, see Topology.
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