Documentation forSQL Sentry

SQL Sentry Integrations

The following applications may be integrated to some extent with SQL Sentry.

Application Integration Details
Microsoft Power BI See the Power BI Content Pack article to download a sample PBIX for Power BI Desktop and get started using it with your SQL Sentry database. You can also use Power BI (or Excel) to compare multiple baselines created in SQL Sentry. This blog post explains how.
Microsoft Teams There are a few options for this integration:
  • This blog post shows how to use the Execute PowerShell Action in SQL Sentry to send notifications to Microsoft Teams.
  • Add the Microsoft Teams email address as a contact in SQL Sentry. Use it in an email action for conditions to send alerts.
  • Use Microsoft Flow.
PagerDuty

Connect to any configured SolarWinds Platform Notification Service channel such as PagerDuty with the SQL Sentry's alerting and response system. Configure the desired Conditions with the Send to Alerting Channels action on the SQL Sentry client, and choose the supported integration where you want to send alerts. See Platform Connect.

SCOM This blog post explains how SQL Sentry and System Center Operations Manager can be used to complement one another.
Slack This blog post shows how to use the Execute PowerShell Action in SQL Sentry to send notifications to Slack, including instructions on configuring the WebHooks.
ServiceNow Connect to any configured SolarWinds Platform Notification Service channel such as ServiceNow with the SQL Sentry's alerting and response system. Configure the desired Conditions with the Send to Alerting Channels action on the SQL Sentry client, and choose the supported integration where you want to send alerts. See Platform Connect.
Splunk This blog post demonstrates how SQL Sentry Conditions and Actions are used to complement a Splunk installation for an enterprise integration. It includes detailed instructions for sending SNMP traps from SQL Sentry to Splunk.
Tableau See the Tableau Report Pack article to download a sample report file to get started.
Ticketing Systems This blog post walks through ways to use the Execute Action along with System Parameters and T-SQL to create events in ticketing systems.