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RECONFIGURE messages in SQL Log

Posted on May 7, 2012May 30, 2012 by Kev Riley

One of the best ways of monitoring your database server health and general well-being is to keep an eye on the SQL Server Log. A lot of information gets written to this log, and it can be quite daunting if you are trying to look for pointers in the event of a server failure or Read more about RECONFIGURE messages in SQL Log[…]

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