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Aaron Bertrand

Aaron is a senior consultant for SQL Sentry, Inc., makers of performance monitoring and event management software for SQL Server, Analysis Services, and Windows. He has been blogging here at sqlblog.com since 2006, focusing on manageability, performance, and new features; has been a Microsoft MVP since 1997; tweets as @AaronBertrand; and speaks frequently at user group meetings and SQL Saturday events.

Connect digest : 2009-08-29

I had a pretty busy week, and did not come up with much.  I know, I'm lame.  I have a series of Connect items I'd like to file regarding AutoShrink, DBCC SHRINKDATABASE, and recovery models.  And I also plan to put Unicode compression through more tests, and will file any issues I come across there.  But between upgrading my machines to Snow Leopard, a birthday party and a data center move, this week was not the week for extra curricular bug filing.


Believing what sys.dm_exec_requests tells you

Fellow MVP Adam Machanic filed this issue a few weeks ago, regarding sys.dm_exec_requests and how the sql_handle can change behind the scenes while an index is being created (leading to invalid sys.dm_exec_sql_text results).

#478601 : sys.dm_exec_requests statement offsets wrong during index creation


Management Studio's service status polling behavior

I am sure I remember controlling service status (Start/Stop/Pause/Resume/Restart) for remote servers from the server icons in Object Explorer (right-click) or Registered Servers (right-click > Service Control).  I filed #418444 after 2008 SP1 came out, because I was positive the behavior had changed.  I must have been going crazy, because Erland recently reminded me that this behavior requires Windows permissions (and since my servers are almost all in a remote domain, I could never have had them).  Personally I think these icons should be better documented.  But there are plenty of Connect items surrounding other facets of the polling behavior as well:

#125850 : SQL Server 2005 SP1 anti-polling Registry fix needs improvements

#247367 : High CPU load every 10 seconds while Management Studio is started

#292598 : Unable to Disabling Sever State Polling in SQL Management Studio

 
Published Saturday, August 29, 2009 3:36 PM by AaronBertrand

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