MSSQL on Windows: Discover Database Engine Resource Pools

Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.Discovery.ResourcePool (Discovery)

This rule discovers all resource pools for a given instance of SQL Server DB Engine.

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

This rule discovers all resource pools for a given instance of SQL Server DB Engine.

Overridable Parameters

Name

Description

Default Value

Enabled

Enables or disables the workflow.

Yes

Ignore the pools without Memory-Optimized Data

Must be 'true' or 'false'. When this property is set to true then discovery will discover only pools with bound databases. A database can be bound to a pool by using function sys.sp_xtp_bind_db_resource_pool.

Yes

Interval (seconds)

The recurring interval of time in seconds in which to run the workflow.

14400

Synchronization Time

The synchronization time specified by using a 24-hour format. May be omitted.

 

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

Element properties:

TargetMicrosoft.SQLServer.Windows.DBEngine
EnabledFalse
Frequency14400
RemotableFalse

Object Discovery Details:

Discovered Classes and their attribuets:

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
DS DataSource Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DataSource.ResourcePool Default

Source Code:

<Discovery ID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.Discovery.ResourcePool" Enabled="false" Target="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DBEngine">
<Category>Discovery</Category>
<DiscoveryTypes>
<DiscoveryClass TypeID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.InternalPool"/>
<DiscoveryClass TypeID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DefaultPool"/>
<DiscoveryClass TypeID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.UserDefinedPool"/>
</DiscoveryTypes>
<DataSource ID="DS" TypeID="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DataSource.ResourcePool">
<MachineName>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/MachineName$</MachineName>
<NetbiosComputerName>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/NetbiosComputerName$</NetbiosComputerName>
<InstanceName>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/InstanceName$</InstanceName>
<ConnectionString>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/ConnectionString$</ConnectionString>
<InstanceVersion>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/Version$</InstanceVersion>
<InstanceEdition>$Target/Property[Type="SqlCoreLib!Microsoft.SQLServer.Core.DBEngine"]/Edition$</InstanceEdition>
<MonitoringType>$Target/Property[Type="Microsoft.SQLServer.Windows.DBEngine"]/MonitoringType$</MonitoringType>
<OnlyInMemoryOLTPPools>true</OnlyInMemoryOLTPPools>
<SqlExecTimeoutSeconds>60</SqlExecTimeoutSeconds>
<SqlTimeoutSeconds>15</SqlTimeoutSeconds>
<TimeoutSeconds>300</TimeoutSeconds>
<IntervalSeconds>14400</IntervalSeconds>
<SyncTime/>
</DataSource>
</Discovery>