Am I correct in assuming that the chart scale in SQL PI (seconds/s) is seconds per session?
Am I correct in assuming that the chart scale in SQL PI (seconds/s) is seconds per session?
I cant seem to add a new topic so I'll ask my question here, Is the time range on the SQL PI screen showing the items based on the time (and time zone) they occurred on the SQL server being monitored…
Don, You have to convert. Some of our servers are in UTC; when they fail and I search the server logs, I have to add 5 from the Foglight error time to get to the right Server log time. On my local terminal…
Don, You have to convert. Some of our servers are in UTC; when they fail and I search the server logs, I have to add 5 from the Foglight error time to get to the right Server log time. On my local terminal, I set my time setting (clock on the task bar) to show both local (Foglight Server time) and UTC (SQL Server time) so I don't have to think about Standard time, Daylight saving time, etc.
Don, You have to convert. Some of our servers are in UTC; when they fail and I search the server logs, I have to add 5 from the Foglight error time to get to the right Server log time. On my local terminal, I set my time setting (clock on the task bar) to show both local (Foglight Server time) and UTC (SQL Server time) so I don't have to think about Standard time, Daylight saving time, etc.
Thanks!! Good idea showing both. I have SQL servers in 3 different AWS regions so this is an important distinction and I appreciate the info!