![]() Monitor the Appliance by Using System Center Operations Manager (Analytics Platform System)įor situations when System Center is not available with your data center monitoring tools, you can monitor the appliance by using a third-party monitoring solution.For more information about using System Center to monitor SQL Server PDW, see the following: The management packs for SQL Server PDW are available as a free download. SQL Server PDW has extensive integration with Systems Center Operations Manager. Monitor the Appliance by Using System Views (Analytics Platform System).For a list of system views for monitoring tasks, see: SQL Server PDW includes comprehensive system views that enable you to obtain detailed information about the appliance health, state, and performance. Monitor the Appliance by Using the Admin Console (Analytics Platform System).The Admin Console runs on the appliance users connect to the Admin Console through Internet Explorer. This is a web-based tool that displays information about queries, loads, backup and restore, locks, sessions, alerts, and appliance state. ![]() There are multiple tools available to monitor the appliance. View the number of currently active sessions and queries.Ĭheck the status of loads, backups, and restores. Monitor for network connectivity problems.Ĭheck for errors returned to users during query processing. For example, the following are typical monitoring tasks.Ĭheck for any alert issued by SQL Server PDW. The values and information that can be monitored on the SQL Server PDW appliance are extensive. This appliance monitoring guide describes the tools and tasks for monitoring the Analytics Platform System appliance.
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