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This post is part 30 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Pop quiz: What happens when you promise to write 30 posts on a ...
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This post is part 29 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Early in the month I discussed basic security requirements for ...
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This post is part 28 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Over the past month this series has covered a lot of ground. ...
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This post is part 27 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Thanks to your feedback over the past month, I’ve managed to ...
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Who is Active? is a comprehensive server activity stored procedure
based on the SQL Server 2005 and 2008 dynamic management views (DMVs).
Think of it as sp_who2 on a hefty dose of anabolic steroids. Features
supported by Who is Active? include:
Server activity
collection, including data about currently running T-SQL, server
resources ...
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This post is part 26 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. The CPU is pegged. Your hard disks are fried. Memory ...
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This post is part 25 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Yesterday’s post was about configuring the output based on what ...
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This post is part 24 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Early in the process of creating Who is Active it became clear ...
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This post is part 23 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Oftentimes blocking situations are a bit more complex than one ...
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This post is part 22 of a 30-part series about the Who is Active stored procedure. A new post will run each day during the month of April, 2011. After April all of these posts will be edited and combined into a single document to become the basis of the Who is Active documentation. Note: Before reading this post, please download the most ...
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