Instance Not Valid in the SLA Report

The Instance Not Valid table lists the Microsoft SQL servers that failed validation, causing the associated jobs to be terminated. This can occur due to issues such as missing credentials, missing system admin role, wrong credentials, and so on.

Column

Description

Server

The name of the Microsoft SQL server that failed validation.

Company

The name of the company that the server is associated with.

Workload

The name of the workload.

Agent

The type of agent that is installed on the server.

Instance

The instance associated with the backup set.

Backup Set

The backup set associated with the subclient.

Subclient

The name of the subclient where backup with no DB data ran.

Plan

The backup plan associated with the server or VM.

Category

The type of missed SLA.

Last successful time

The date and time when the last backup job ran.

Active Job ID

The ID of the current active job.

SLA days

The number of SLA days configured for the server.

Action

A list of operations that you can perform on the server or VM. Select any of the following:

  • To exclude the server or VM from the SLA calculation, select Exclude from SLA.

  • To check whether the server or VM is available, select Check Readiness.

  • To send log files for the server or VM to help with troubleshooting issues, select Send Logs.

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