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SQL articles. Last changed: 04 May 2024 How to get the free disk space of a remote server? I will discuss two methods to get the free disk space of a remote SQL server. 1. PowerShell 2. SQL job 1. PowerShell Use a PowerShell file to collect the free diskspace. This method also requires the SqlServer module and DBATools to be installed. Steps to do: - create the database 'ServerViewer' and the table 'Drives', see Database and Extra tables - create a new database with the name 'ServerViewerMaintenance' - create a new table 'DrivesPSStaging' in the database 'ServerViewerMaintenance' - create the PowerShell file get_diskspace_servername.ps1 - create a credential and a proxyaccount (SQLProxy) - create a job with a jobstep that runs the PowerShell file with the proxyaccount Create a table 'DrivesPSStaging'. Create the PowerShell file get_diskspace_servername.ps1 and place the file in the folder D:\Apps\PS\. Create a job with a jobstep that runs the PowerShell file every day with a proxyaccount. CmdExec command=powershell.exe "D:\Apps\PS\get_diskspace_servername.ps1" proxy_name=SQLProxy 2. SQL job Use a SQL job that starts a stored procedure that gets the diskspace. This method requires a table and a stored procedure and a job on every remote server. Steps to do: - create the table 'Drives' in the master database on the remote server - create the stored procedure 'sp_diskspace' in the master database on the remote server - create a job '#dba - Drives' on the remote server - retrieve the diskinfo from each remote server every day with i.e. a linked server and or via a SSIS package from your monitor server Create the table 'Drives'. Create the stored procedure 'sp_diskspace'. Create the job '#dba - Drives'. Back to articles Next = How to check if the secondary node is readable in an AlwaysOn configuration? |
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