Memory Managment
Feb 27, 2001
I am wondering how others have set SQL Server up to handle memory allocation.
Most of what I have read seems to indicate that it is best to allow SQL Server to dynamically handle its memory needs. When I have set SQL Server to do dynamic memory allocation using its default settings I always end up seeing SQL grab all the available memory on the server and then some. When I look at the Windows Task Manager, I see that the memory total commit charge is greater than the physical memory in the box. This seems to indicate to me that the system is now using virtual memory and is paging to disk. Is this a correct? If I set SQL Server to uses a fixed level of memory I can keep the system from using virtual memory. Is it better to use the fixed or dynamic memory allocation? (This is on a dual pentium server with Windows 2000, SQL Server 2000 and 1.5 gigs of RAM - nothing else is running on the server besides SQL Server)
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Dec 18, 2000
Hi everybody
I want to produce a weekly and monthly reports to my boss on the curent databases in my SQL server, I need to know what should i include in those reports, i thought of the following points:
Database size
Database log size
Number of database users connected
Are their any points that i have not thought of,if yes please tell me about them
Best Regards Mamzy
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Feb 28, 2006
Hi
I received the trial 2005 Enterprise edition software to give 2005 a shot. Everything installed fine but no Managment Studio to interface with it. All the documentation I read (like this http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms174173.aspx ) just expects the software to be there.
I can't find it as a download. Does anyone know what the deal is?
Thanks
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Apr 3, 2004
i am desighning a database that looks after all expences of a buisnes. please any ideas would be welcome with regards to the user interface and requirements that you would need inorder for the product to function for your buisnes or needs
Hope to here from you soon
Thank you in advance
Simon Burgess
Dmop123@hotmail.com
Email and msn
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Oct 30, 2006
hi
Until now I was using SQLServer Express edition and whenever I wanted to log in Management Studio In the Server Name section I used to wirte MyComputernameSQLExpress
but now I'm going to use Enterprise edition
what should I write in the Server Name section to log in Management studio??
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Nov 12, 2007
Trying out vista here...
So I installed standard edition of sql server x64 and sp2.
I can only find configuration tools in "All Programs/Microsoft SQL Server 2005/Configuration Tools/4 applications", I give all rights etc to my user, but where is managment studio..?
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Oct 30, 2006
hi
I'm going to use Enterprise edition
when I want to log in Managment Studio I face a window asking me for Server Name in addition to Server Type and authentication mode.
what should I write in Server Name section.I know the format is:
ComputerNameInstance Name
but what should I write in Instance Name??
thanks
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Jun 28, 2006
hi
i have created a .aspx page and a sql database in visual studio ,, my question is how can i connect that database in SQL Server Managment Studio?
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Dec 29, 2007
Hi Everyone,
I am using SQL Server 2005 with SQL Management Studio.
What I am trying to do is move tables and stored procedures from one database on one server to another database which is on a different server. Essentially, I am trying to move tables and stored procedures from a database on my local computer to a database on our staging server I was told the best way to do this would be to use a linked server. I have been trying to set one up using managment studio but right clicking on server-object and choosing 'new ---> Linked Server' but I have not been able to successfully create the connection.
Can anyone out there explain me to me how to setup the linked server using SQL 2005 Management Studio?
Thanks!
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Nov 14, 2005
Is there any known issue where SQL Server Management Studio Express CTP just fails to start without an error?
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Dec 15, 2006
Hi all,
I have a data base made in MS access and i wanted to know if it is possible to import it into MS SQL server management. If it is possible could somebody write an example, from which i can learn how do i do that?
Thank you for your time and help
Best regards,
BoSCHoW.
bOSTJAN
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Jan 12, 2007
Hi, I need to know where SQL save the info that I see in the Managment/ Current Activity / Process Info
thanks so much
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Aug 13, 2007
I'm running into an issue that only occurs on Vista machines against a SQL Server 2005. We have a table with a varbinary(MAX) column in which we store a csv/xls/xml file. When I perform a 'select * from my_table' within Management Studio the column data returned is sporadic...some rows are filled out and some are not. When performed on an XP machine all of the data is returned (every row's column is filled out). Is this a known issue? I tried searching for it but didn't find anything.
Thanks,
Nellie
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Oct 16, 2006
I have a database with an update trigger, which shows up under the Triggers object in the database tree. When I modify the item and try to save it it prompts me for a disk location to save the query. I then reopen the item on the db tree, and it shows the old code. What am I doing wrong?
Mike
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Jan 11, 2008
Presumably an easy question but every time I open a query file the SSMS requires me to login. Very frustrating. Cannot find a configuration option, properties attribute or other to turn this off. Can anyone adivse how I can set up SMSS to require a login at the beginning of the session and then not again for each saved query I open?
Thanks.
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Jul 1, 2006
hi
i have created a sql database in visual studio pro and now i would like to connect to that database in SQL server managamenet studio. so when i start SQL server i connect to the same instance as my database (wich is .SQLEXPRESS) but i can't find my database in the object explorer?
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Apr 25, 2008
Hello All,
My boss told me that we can write migration scripts to database using Sql server management studio. can someone guide me or point to a website which explains in detail how to do this please. i want to learn this. or even a tutorial also would be great. i am interested in writing or executing scripts by using sql server management studio( in sql server 2005). i think its called sql enterprise manager in sql server 2000.
Thanks a lot.
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May 13, 2008
I have SQL Server 2005 installed with Sql Server Management Studio Express and when I open up the Management Studio program and try to create a new Database Engine I am getting the below errors:
Create failed for Database 'rufnek'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.Smo)
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.ConnectionInfo)
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Jan 4, 2006
Hi all, i am getting these type of errors in the managment tool where i try to look a stored p. or see the schema list or listing tables in a database.
THe errors looks like this one below but it does change in the InvalidArgument=Value of '***' *** area it gets numbers 448 1 5 or something else and after the error management studio doesnt work correctly, in the summory window nothing shows up, .
here is the detailed error message Please help.
See the end of this message for details on invoking
just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text **************
System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: InvalidArgument=Value of '448' is not valid for 'index'.
Parameter name: index
at System.Windows.Forms.ListView.ListViewItemCollection.get_Item(Int32 index)
at System.Windows.Forms.ListView.set_VirtualListSize(Int32 value)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.AppIDPackage.RightPaneListViewer.set_VirtualListSize(Int32 value)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.AppIDPackage.RightPaneListViewer.PopulateView()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.AppIDPackage.RightPaneListViewer.Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.AppIDPackage.IReportView.SetReportSource(ReportSource reportSource)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.AppIDPackage.RightPaneControl.InternalSetReportSource(ReportSource reportSource, IReportView newView)
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System.Data
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Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo
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System.Xml
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Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum
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System.Configuration
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ObjectExplorerReplication
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SqlManagerUI
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Microsoft.AnalysisServices
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Microsoft.VisualStudio
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System.Drawing.Design
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Microsoft.VisualStudio.Designer.Interfaces
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************** JIT Debugging **************
To enable just-in-time (JIT) debugging, the .config file for this
application or computer (machine.config) must have the
jitDebugging value set in the system.windows.forms section.
The application must also be compiled with debugging
enabled.
For example:
<configuration>
<system.windows.forms jitDebugging="true" />
</configuration>
When JIT debugging is enabled, any unhandled exception
will be sent to the JIT debugger registered on the computer
rather than be handled by this dialog box.
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Jun 14, 2007
Hi all,
We have a machine with SQL Server 2005 Express installed and we use to have no problems connecting to this using the management studio using Windows Authentication. Since yesterday when we open the management studio and press connect using Windows authentication, the logon dialog remains active but does not disappear. In the backgroung I can see the name of the instance on the machine and after a few seconds it goes to green, to show its connected but I can't do anything without cancelling the logon. If I cancel the logon, it sets it is not connected to any server, if i try to launch the instance from the registered servers, with the green connected symbol it hangs.
I have left the logon dialog overnight (14 hours) and it still did not disappear. I am looking at any patches that may have been installed but none since the end of May...does anyone else have a similar problem?
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Oct 3, 2006
I just created a stored procedure in SQL Server 2005 management studio. I went to my db and expanded the programmability folder then right clicked the stored procedures folder and created a stored procedure. I saved the procedure as sp_getDistance in the default folder SQL managment studio picked. Now when I went back to that stored procedure folder I did not see my stored procedure sp_getDistance, all that was there was the system stored procedure folder. Did I save the stored procedure in the wrong place, or what did I do wrong. I can't find the procedure anywhere, its just sitting in my My DocumentsSQL Server Management StudioProjectssp_getDistance.sql folder. Thanks,Kyle Spitzer
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Nov 27, 2007
I tried to install
SQLServer2005_SSMSEE in my notebook with vista business and nearly the end of installation the process is cancelled by an error.
its necessary install some application before? SQL Server Express is installed by default in the notebook.
thaks a lot and excuse for my bad english (bettr more for me is SPANISH)
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Sep 25, 2007
I have an SP like this (edited for brevity):
set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[TESTING_SP]
@Username MediumText,
@Password MediumText,
@UserKey int OUTPUT,
@RoleKey int OUTPUT,
@UserGroupKey int OUTPUT,
AS
BEGIN
SELECT
@UserKey = UserKey
FROM UserProfile
WHERE Username = @UserName
AND [Password] = @Password
END
I want to execute this sp in Managment Studio (MS) and see what is being returned but I'm getting this error:
Msg 201, Level 16, State 4, Procedure TESTING_SP, Line 0
Procedure 'TESTING_SP' expects parameter '@UserKey', which was not supplied.
How do I set up the output parameters and then select the values in MS for testing purposes?
Thanks a ton for helping a noob.
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Apr 16, 2008
I have a sql server ce db file that I use in my pocket pc application. It seems to be working until I try to edit my .sdf file in SQL Server (2005) Managment Studio. After this I cannot open modified file in my application.
I receive native exception error when I call Open method for Connection object:
ExceptionCode: 0xc0000005
ExceptionAddress: 0x03f8aaac
Reading: 0x00000010
When I edit .sdf file in another pc it's all working.
My config is:
windows vista business
.net compact framework 2.0 sp2
sql server 2005
sql server 2005 compact edition
sql server 2005 compact edition server tools
sql server 2005 compact edition tools for visual studio 2005
Best regards
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Nov 29, 2006
I've created a new database and restored the database from a backup. I'm wanting to import raw data from an excel spreadsheet into the tables of the new database.
When I right click on the database, and hover over tasks the import/ export data menu options are not in the menu.The menu items ends at 'Generate Scripts'.
I'm connected on a local instance to a registered server.
Can anyone advise?
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Jul 13, 2015
I am looking to test this feature - and the "Transaction Performance Collector" has recommended me a table to port to In-Memory OLTP.
I have now tried the "Table Memory Optimization Advisor" tool.
After a couple of tweaks to the table design - the tool is now passing validation but the tool is not allowing to progress to the next step:
Could it be down to not having enough memory? But would this not show in the advisor?
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Sep 28, 2007
Hello. I have received the follwoing error upon an attempt to Browse the Cube. All other tabs are functional, including the Calculations tab. We are running Windows Server 2003 SP2 and SQL Server 2005 SP2. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
**EDIT** - Have confirmed SP1 for VS2005 is installed both locally and on server, also.
Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. (Microsoft Visual Studio)
------------------------------
Program Location:
at Microsoft.Office.Interop.Owc11.PivotView.get_FieldSets()
at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Controls.PivotTableFontAdjustor.TransformFonts(Font font)
at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Browse.CubeBrowser.UpdatePivotTable(Boolean translate)
at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Browse.CubeBrowser.UpdateAll(Boolean translate)
at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Browse.CubeBrowser.InitialUpdate()
at Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Browse.CubeBrowser.SupportFunctionWhichCanFail(FunctionWhichCanFail function)
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Oct 11, 2007
I've been researching AWE to determine if we should enable this for our environment.
Currently we have a quad core box with 4 gb of RAM (VMware). OS: Windows 2003 std, SQL Server 2005 std. 3GB is not set but will be as soon as we can perform maintenance on the server.
I have read mixed feedback on AWE, either it works great or grinds you to a hault. I would assume that the grinding to a hault is due to not setting the min/max values correctly or not enabling the lock page in memory setting.
We only have one instance of SQL on the server and this box won't be used for anything else aside from hosting SQL services. We do plan on running SSRS off of this server as well.
1. Will running SSRS and enabling AWE cause me problems? Will I have to reduce the max setting by the SSRS memory usage or will it share and play nice?
2. How do I go about setting the Max value? Should it be less than the physical RAM in the box? Right now its set to the default of 214748364, even if I don't enable AWE should this default value be changed?
3. It seems that even at idle the SQL server holds a lot of memory and the page file grows. If I restart the process in the morning, memory usage in taskmon is at 600mb or so. By the end of the day, its up around 2gb. How can I track down whats causing this, should this even concern me?
4. The lock Page in memory setting worries me. Everything I've read on this seems to give a warning about serious OS and other program support degradation. In some cases to the point where they have to restore the settings on the server before they can bring it back up. What are your thoughts on this.
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Hello, I understand that we should use SSMS -> Server Properties -> Memory to put a cap on the SQL server memory usage, therefore it gives some space memory for OS, this is based on the fact if the max memory is not specified, SQL will use whatever available memory and eventually crash the system.
My question is that when a server has SSIS and SSAS services installed along with the SQL service. Would the max memory setting covers the SSIS and SSAS memory usage, or the SSIS and SSAS has to shared the memory with OS?
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fshguo.
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