List the connections monitored by the Diagnostic Server(s) in your organization.

Open the Connections page

  1. From a web browser, open the Spotlight Cloud web site - http://www.spotlightcloud.io.
  2. Sign in using your Quest account. You have already signed in if you see your profile icon Account Profile in the top right corner of the screen. If you see a Sign in link then you need to sign in.
  3. Click on your profile icon Account Profile.
  4. Select Account Settings. This opens Your Profile page.
  5. Select Connections from the menu to the left of the screen.

About the Connections page

The table in the middle of the screen lists the connections monitored by the Diagnostic Server(s) in your organization.

Column Description
Color Green when no alarms are raised against the connection. Other colors indicate an alarm has been raised against the connection; the color indicates the severity of the alarm raised or the highest severity of all the alarms raised.
Name The name of the connection. Click on the link to open the Spotlight Overview Page for the connection.
Type The connection type (SQL Server, Windows Server etc)
Version The version as applicable to the connection type.
Status Enabled or Disabled.
Monitored by The connection is monitored through this Diagnostic Server. Click on the link to open information about the Diagnostic Server(s) monitored through your organization.
Data Last Seen The date data was last uploaded by the connection to Spotlight Cloud.
Host Where known / monitored, the host of the connection. Click on the link to open the Spotlight Overview Page for the connection host.

Sort, Search / Filter, Paginate

  • The table can be sorted in ascending or descending order by any column. Click on the column header to sort by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order.
  • Use the search facility at the top of the page to search the names of the connections and Diagnostic Servers for matching text. Filter the results.
  • Use the pagination facility bottom right of the table if the number of Diagnostic Servers in your organization takes up multiple pages.