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JosiahBenoitI need SQL Server Services (Browser, Agent,...) monitoring for non-admin service account. Logic Monitor documentation doesn't have info about Logic Monitor's Active Discovery related to this specific issue. I set up permissions but Logic Monitor still doesn't pick anything up from server after running active discovery.
- JosiahBenoit3 months agoNeophyte
Hi Lucjad, Just as a clarifying question in the datasource when you test Active Discovery does the resource you are attempting to monitor appear in the list?
- lucjad3 months agoNeophyte
Yes, but the DataSource I am looking for these services is SQLServer Services not the Microsoft Windows Services.
I am trying to set it up for non-admin service account. Changed SDDL permissions to have the same access as the local admin service account but Logic Monitor’s Active Discovery doesn’t seem to be picking anything up.after adding permissions I performed WBEM test and non admin account reads all the sql services from admin account but Logic Monitor’s active discovery doesn’t work on this.
- JosiahBenoit3 months agoNeophyte
What "AppliesTo" statement is on your datasource? The reason I have asked is that I have had to manual add resources in the past. My example would be I have a single "Postgres" Database and that took some work to add to LogicMonitor.
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