Title: RE: Centralized StatsPack Repository

Hmmm... FAGC ??

Jared, I am stumped ... I can't put these 2 & 2 together. I was planning on a new instance called "dbmon". One schema for each production database instance. Statspack will be installed for each schema and other monitoring scripts that we use internally.

I am thinking of best ways to propogate datasets from individual databases to this central db.

Could you explain more about (your idea on) how FAGC would be useful??

Thanks in advance
Raj
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Have you considered FGAC? ( fine grained access control )

I haven't tried it, but it seems like a good candidate for
centralizing stats pack data with as little code as possible.

Jared

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