Released Just a Month Ago, SQL Server Management Pack Updated to Fix Bugs
Roughly a month ago, an updated version of the SQL Server Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager was released. Now, just a short time later, a new version has been made available that fixes some reported bugs.
October 14, 2013
Roughly a month ago, an updated version of the SQL Server Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager was released. Now, just a short time later, a new version has been made available that fixes some reported bugs.
Running a bug-laden Management Pack can have a serious impact on Operations Manager's ability to provide monitoring and proactive management of the environment. In this case, that environment is SQL Server, which is a critical piece of a company's application and service infrastructure. So, it's a good recommendation to update your Operations Manager environment to this latest update. And, really, it's just a good practice to always be running the most up-to-date Management Pack.
The following bugs are fixed in the latest release:
Fixed CPU Utilization Monitor
Fixed SQL Server seed discovery for WoW64 environments
Alert severity of Average Wait Time Monitor was changed to Warning, added consecutive sampling to reduce noise, threshold was changed to 250
Alert severity of SQL Re-Compilation monitor was changed to Warning, threshold was changed to 25. The monitor was disabled by default
You can download the fixed Management Pack from here: System Center Management Pack for SQL Server
The update brings the Management Pack to version 6.4.1.0.
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