![]() A system administrator can lose access to an instance of SQL Server due to one of the following reasons: All logins that are members of the sysadmin fixed server role have been removed by mistake. ![]() It allows you to provision configurations ready to go and you won't need 5 people logging in and out of the SmartDashboard all the timee while deploying. This article describes how you can regain access to the SQL Server Database Engine as a system administrator if youve been locked out. It's designed specifically for large deployments of the SoHo type appliances. In regards to faster deployment, you might want to look into SmartProvisioning(SmartLSM). The gateways themselves (the GAIA WebUI (and clish)), still only allows a single administrator to be logged into read/write mode no matter whether you are running R7* or R80.* ![]() The above is for policy and object actions only. (there are also other differences such as inline layered rules, but those require a R80.10 gateway) Prior to R80, only a single administrator can log into SmartDashboard in Read/Write mode at any one time as it locks the entire rule/object database.įrom R80 you can have multiple administrators logged into SmartDashboard at the same time in read/write mode, and it locks individual rules or objects on a case by case basis as they are edited.
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