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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
How to Discover Microsoft SQL Server Always On Failover Cluster Instances
This task describes how to discover the Microsoft SQL Server Always On Failover Cluster Instances.
This task includes the following steps:
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Prerequisite - Set up protocol credentials
Microsoft SQL Server Always On Failover Cluster Instances is based on Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC). To discover the topology of WSFC, define credentials for one of the following protocols :
- NTCMD Protocol
- Universal Discovery Protocol
To discover the topology of the Microsoft SQL Server Always On Failover Cluster Instances, define the Generic DB Protocol (SQL) only. This protocol for Microsoft SQL Server contains:
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Microsoft SQL Server protocol; the database login and password used for authentication.
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Microsoft SQL Server NTLM protocol; the OS login and password used for authentication.
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Microsoft SQL Server NTLMv2 protocol; version 2 of the protocol with the OS login and password used for authentication.
For credential information, see Supported Protocols.
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Prerequisite - Verify the user on the Microsoft SQL Server
Verify the user name, password, and port used by Microsoft SQL Server.
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Run the discovery
In the Universal Discovery window, activate the jobs in the following order:
- Range IPs by ICMP
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Host Connection by Shell
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Host Applications by Shell
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MSSQL Server Connection by SQL
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MSSQL Topology by SQL
If you need more information about the WSFC, you can run the MS Cluster by NTCMD or UDA job after the preceding jobs finish.
For details on running jobs, refer to "Module/Job-Based Discovery" in the Universal CMDB Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Online Help.
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