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DBA007
Posting Yak Master

145 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-04 : 09:46:20
Hi Team,

I need a help for the below

1.sqldatabase backup job failures from all servers

2.diskspace utilization from all servers

3.Logspace utilization from all servers

These need to be generated as single Excel file and send to mailid everday

nigelrivett
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3385 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-04 : 09:53:55
What sort of connectivity do you have and do you have a list of the servers you need to access?
Might be better to do this on the servers and send the info out as it might cause issues if a server wasn't contactable.

You might also look at a monitoring product.

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DBA007
Posting Yak Master

145 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-04 : 09:56:31
my client is not ready to buy a monitoring product
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DBA007
Posting Yak Master

145 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-09 : 01:09:20
Hi Team,

No one has implemented this in your environment?
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7174 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-11 : 14:28:25
quote:
Originally posted by DBA007

Hi Team,

I need a help for the below

1.sqldatabase backup job failures from all servers
Check for msdb.Sys.sysjobs
2.diskspace utilization from all servers
You can create linked server for all and query xp_fixeddrives store it in table
3.Logspace utilization from all servers
Do you different drive for logspace
These need to be generated as single Excel file and send to mailid everday

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srimami
Posting Yak Master

160 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-15 : 08:44:19
Hi DBA007,

If all the servers are on the same network domain, you can use sqlcmd to generate a single csv file or excel file and send email.

Thanks,
Sridhar.
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