T-SQL Tuesday #015:Remaining on Alert

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Published on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 00:05:00 GMT Indexed on 2011/02/09 7:30 UTC
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This T-SQL Tuesday is about Automation in SQL Server, and I'll bet you think I'm going to talk about PowerShell. Well, you're partially right. What I'd like to talk about today, though, is setting up alerts to automate some responses to naturally occuring phenomena on your SQL Servers. (Note: I first introduced this technique in an article on Simple Talk here ). Without going back to the original article, I'm talking about a safety valve process for when your transaction logs start to fill at rates...(read more)

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T-SQL Tuesday #015:Remaining on Alert

Posted by AllenMWhite on SQL Blog See other posts from SQL Blog or by AllenMWhite
Published on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 00:05:00 GMT Indexed on 2011/02/09 15:31 UTC
Read the original article Hit count: 177

This T-SQL Tuesday is about Automation in SQL Server, and I'll bet you think I'm going to talk about PowerShell. Well, you're partially right. What I'd like to talk about today, though, is setting up alerts to automate some responses to naturally occuring phenomena on your SQL Servers. (Note: I first introduced this technique in an article on Simple Talk here ). Without going back to the original article, I'm talking about a safety valve process for when your transaction logs start to fill at rates...(read more)

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