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An error occurred while saving the comment kerstin commentedNo trace in SQL monitor what is causing this heavy IO at night. It turns out to be Backup, checkdb and index maintenance jobs. No traces in the top SQL
An error occurred while saving the comment kerstin commentedWe had a serious performance problem where we could not see in redgate why the CPU went up to 100%. The reason was queries that never finished, and were not in sys.dm_exec_query_stats and were not seen in sql monitor. At the same time there was full backups running and dbcc checkdb, not seen in sql monitor. I would expect that everything I see in sp_whoisactive should be recorded in SQL monitor and was quite disappointed when I could not solve this problem using SQL monitor.
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When we’ll be improving the alert configuration UI, we’ll keep that use case in mind
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An error occurred while saving the comment kerstin commentedI would like to setup alerts on the vmware metrics I can see in the analysis graph, for example Guest CPU ready
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We have maintenance jobs once a week that utilizes CPU to up to 100%. I would like to be able to exclude those timeslots in the PROCESSOR UTILIZATION ALERT or be able to set a different threshold based on time