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jaybee
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2008-11-01 : 09:04:22
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Hi all,I'm new to my environment, and recently one of my colleagues spotted that the statistics needed to be updated on one of our databases - so I obliged. I was shocked that they NEEDED to be updated - I had assumed a hardware issue as, everywhere else, I've seen this task automated at least weekly - but that's not the issue for this post, just the background.Now, my question is, how did he work out where the problem lay? I remember him using a combo of Perfmon and SP-Who2 to identify who was running the query, but for something like this, what counters and columns (respectively) would you look at in each?Thanks,JB |
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-11-01 : 09:25:57
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You can see Standard reports that comes SQL Server for top CPU,Memory intensive and I/O Consuming queries. Or you can correlate Performance monitor with SQL Profiler to nail down the issue. |
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