SQL on Windows DBs Free Outer Space (MB) performance collection rule
Free Outer Space (MB) for SQL on Windows DB. This rule collects the amount of disk space available for growth operations. This metric considers the following limitations:
File cannot be larger than 1 TB (for Azure BLOBs);
File cannot grow over its Max Size setting;
File cannot grow over available disk free space;
The grow operation will fail if there is not enough space to accommodate an entire growth step (i.e. if file should grow by 10 GB but only 9 are available, the operation will fail)
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Name | Description | Default Value |
Azure Maximum File Size (MB) | The maximum size of data file stored in Azure BLOB Storage. The workflow will consider this value as a maximum storage capacity for each file. | 1048576 |
Enabled | Enables or disables the workflow. | Yes |
Interval (seconds) | The recurring interval of time in seconds in which to run the workflow. | 900 |
Synchronization Time | The synchronization time specified by using a 24-hour format. May be omitted. |
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Timeout (seconds) | Specifies the time the workflow is allowed to run before being closed and marked as failed. | 300 |
Timeout for query execution (seconds) | The workflow will fail and register an event, if the query execution takes longer than the specified period. | 60 |
Timeout for database connection (seconds) | The workflow will fail and register an event, if it cannot access the database during the specified period. | 15 |
Target | Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.Database |
Category | PerformanceCollection |
Enabled | True |
Alert Generate | False |
Remotable | True |
ID | Module Type | TypeId | RunAs |
---|---|---|---|
DS | DataSource | Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DataSource.DBSizeOptimizedPerfProvider | Default |
WriteToDB | WriteAction | Microsoft.SystemCenter.CollectPerformanceData | Default |
WriteToDW | WriteAction | Microsoft.SystemCenter.DataWarehouse.PublishPerformanceData | Default |
<Rule ID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.CollectionRule.Database.RowsDiskFreeSpaceMB" Enabled="true" Target="SqlDiscW!Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.Database">
<Category>PerformanceCollection</Category>
<DataSources>
<DataSource TypeID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DataSource.DBSizeOptimizedPerfProvider" ID="DS">
<MachineName>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/MachineName$</MachineName>
<NetbiosComputerName>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/NetbiosComputerName$</NetbiosComputerName>
<InstanceName>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/InstanceName$</InstanceName>
<DatabaseName>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.Database"]/DatabaseName$</DatabaseName>
<AzureMaxFileSizeMB>1048576</AzureMaxFileSizeMB>
<ObjectName>SQL Database</ObjectName>
<CounterName>DB Available Outer Space (MB)</CounterName>
<PerfInstanceName/>
<ValuePropertyName>DBDiskFreeSpaceMB</ValuePropertyName>
<Tolerance>20</Tolerance>
<ToleranceType>Absolute</ToleranceType>
<MaximumSampleSeparation>4</MaximumSampleSeparation>
<ConnectionString>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/ConnectionString$</ConnectionString>
<InstanceVersion>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/Version$</InstanceVersion>
<InstanceEdition>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/Edition$</InstanceEdition>
<MonitoringType>$Target/Host/Property[Type="SqlDiscW!Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DBEngine"]/MonitoringType$</MonitoringType>
<SqlExecTimeoutSeconds>60</SqlExecTimeoutSeconds>
<SqlTimeoutSeconds>15</SqlTimeoutSeconds>
<TimeoutSeconds>300</TimeoutSeconds>
<IntervalSeconds>900</IntervalSeconds>
<SyncTime/>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
<WriteActions>
<WriteAction ID="WriteToDB" TypeID="SC!Microsoft.SystemCenter.CollectPerformanceData"/>
<WriteAction ID="WriteToDW" TypeID="SCDW!Microsoft.SystemCenter.DataWarehouse.PublishPerformanceData"/>
</WriteActions>
</Rule>