Microsoft has just released version 6.6.2.0 of the SQL management packs listed below. This updated contains fixes to many of the issues plaguing the previous version, of course test before using in your production environments.
SQL Server 2014 Replication – download here
SQL Server 2012 Replication – download here
SQL Server 2008 Replication – download here
SQL Server 2014 – download here
SQL Server 2012/2008/2003 – download here
Updates and Fixes in this version:
First the dashboards which had many issues in the original release.
- Improved performance
- Objects with selected monitors are now displayed on the top of the tiles list while editing
- If there are no child elements, Related Objects tile is not displayed in Instance View.
- Added Dark, Light and Contrast themes.
- Introduced an interface upgrade allowing to display the Dashboard errors
- User rights are now considered in the Dashboard display: the user can see the groups according to his/her access level only; Read-Only mode is implemented, it provides basic functions only: navigation, changing of the personalization settings
- Fixed some UI errors, UI design upgraded
- Fixed synchronization errors of the personalization settings.
- Introduced a Dashboard feature allowing to display data from any nesting level within the widgets
SQL Server 2012/2008/2003
- Added a support for disabled TCP/IP protocol
- Fixed performance metrics error that may occur on some localized versions of Windows
- Fixed bugs in monitor tiles on SQL Server Summary Dashboard
- Fixed incorrect performance of Transaction log free space monitor
- Added new type of events from failed discoveries; added a new rule that collects such events
- Added overrides to prevent various scripts timeout failure
- Removed some 1X1 tiles from Summary Dashboards
- Filestream filegroups are excluded from discovery for now
- 2008/2012 Summary Dashboards tiles were reorganized
SQL Server 2014
- Fixed performance
- Added a support for disabled TCP/IP protocol
- Fixed performance metrics error that may occur on some localized versions of Windows
- Fixed incorrect performance of Transaction log free space monitor
- Added new type of events from failed discoveries; added a new reporting rule that collects such events
- Added overrides to prevent various scripts timeout failure
- Removed some 1X1 tiles from Summary Dashboards
- Filestream filegroups are excluded from discovery for now
- 2008/2012 Summary Dashboards tiles were reorganized
- Added KB for Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.Mirroring.MirroringCommonGroupDiscovery
- Summary Dashboard: added monitor/performance tiles to class “SQL Server 2014 Mirroring Groups”
- Some minor fixes
SQL Server Replication MPs
- Preset dashboards are updated
I’m having some issues with this MP DW Logfile is filling.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/093752f2-ae08-42c3-92f7-3c31f45acef9/sql-2014-6620-filling-sql-dw-logs?forum=operationsmanagermgmtpacks
and
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlreleaseservices/archive/2015/10/16/released-system-center-management-pack-for-sql-server-and-replication-6-6-2-0.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage
Hi Michael,
This seems to be a known issue and is unfortunately another in the long line of problematic management packs. I think MS needs to step up QA.
Are you able to remove the MP and revert to the previous version?
Sorry for the late reply. I was just posting this bug everywhere to stop others updating and getting stung. I wasn’t sure the best way to get the word out and just spammed everyone.
I normally do a quick search to see if anyone is having issues before looking to update. Sadly nothing showed up in my searches. I like other put it in Dev. Everything looked OK and then Bam! updated the MP and DW logs went nuts.
I was looking at removing the MP but I made the mistake of creating one of the new Dashboards in the root of the console and not in a folder stored in my dashboards MP. This left the default MP as a dependency, that and all the run as profiles. I was going to go through the process of surgically removing the MP but decided to push the logs volume out and see if it would sort its self out. I only added the SQL2014 MP for some testing with our DBA and didn’t touch the 2005/2008/2012. So at this stage I’m not doing much until the new MP is out and well tested.
MS really need to just increment the older stable versions to give people an out when this happens. My change control Rollback just makes me shutter every time I update the MP
Bleeding edge hurts.
Thanks,
Mike
Well thanks for trying to get the word out, this truly is a mess for some of us out there. Hopefully there is further feedback out of MS soon.
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Is anyone experiencing weird behaviour when you use the new DataCenter Dashboard? For example, some group tiles incorrectly display the objects in the groups as ‘Unavailable’ or ‘Not Monitored’ even though the groups are properly populated and when you display the members via the traditional method they all are listed as healthy. One example I have is a group I’ve populated with 15 Windows Service monitors I created, the Windows Service Monitors are working as expected and appear in the Windows Computer’s Health Explorer view as healthy, however when I add the group to the dashboard view they are all listed as unmonitored! Very frustrating!!
I have a similar issue with groups containing logical drives.
Anyone else come across this?
Hi Davy,
Something to bear in mind is that there are actually 2 kinds of groups, you can see them if you look at the group icons in the console.The empty tray is an instance group and the other one is a computer group. I find that only computer groups roll up status to the group level where they will appear correctly in the dashboard view. It’s the same if you check them under discovered inventory.