![]() This creates a large number of discovered objects that consume precious instance space, and consume resources on both agents on the management servers. However, if you ever had an older version of the SQL MP imported, you likely still have lots of these instances hanging around doing nothing, even after upgrading to the latest SQL MP. Those discoveries are disabled by default starting with that version. If you build a brand new SCOM management group and start with 7.0.32.0 or later, you can ignore this article. In version 7.0.32.0 and later, these discoveries are now disabled. ![]() However, we still *discovered* all the DB files, DB FileGroups, and DB log files in the early Agnostic SQL MP’s. This has changed and now all monitoring targets the SQL Database objects. In the older version specific management packs, we were required to discover the DB Filegroups, DB files, and DB log files, and apply a complex free-space rollup design. When using the “Version Agnostic” Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack, one of the changes made was in how we monitor Database and Log free space.
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