| title | SQL Server Services | |
|---|---|---|
| description | Get acquainted with the SQL Server Services dialog boxes in Microsoft SQL Server Configuration Manager. | |
| author | rwestMSFT | |
| ms.author | randolphwest | |
| ms.reviewer | randolphwest | |
| ms.date | 07/26/2024 | |
| ms.service | sql | |
| ms.subservice | tools-other | |
| ms.topic | conceptual | |
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| monikerRange | >=sql-server-2016 |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server Windows Only]
This section contains F1 Help topics for the [!INCLUDE ssNoVersion] Services dialog boxes in [!INCLUDE msCoName] [!INCLUDE ssNoVersion] Configuration Manager.
If you open SQL Server Configuration Manager on a node of a cluster that doesn't host the resources, the services show as stopped.
If the nodes of the [!INCLUDE ssNoVersion] Services don't populate with the [!INCLUDE ssNoVersion] services available on the computer, you might not have sufficient permissions to access Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). To configure permissions on WMI, search Books Online for the topic, "How to: Configure WMI to Show Server Status in SQL Server Tools."