Monitoring SqlServer 2000 Performance With Express
Feb 18, 2007
Hi,
I'm using Visual Web Developer Express and Management Studio Express, and my web site is on a shared web host´, running SqlServer2000. I'm looking for software that enables me to monitor the server, but is it possible? The only apps I've found (and downloaded and installed and unistalled) so far need administrative rights to the server so they won't work on a shared web host.
All help would be welcome!
Thanks in advance,
Pettrer
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Sep 15, 2014
We are in plan to build a Monitoring tool using PowerShell and Performance Monitor which could monitor 10 to 20 servers. Do you have any reference of any existing tool using Performance Monitor to monitor the SQL Server and available for free? I didn't want to put some effort, if something is available already.
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Sep 20, 2006
Hi experts;
I have a problem with unicode character 0x2300
I created this table
create table testunicode (Bez nchar(128))
Insert Data
insert into testunicode (Bez)values('')
with 2 Unicode characters
= 0x2300
= 0x2122
Selecting the data
select Bez from testunicode
I see
"?"
= 0x2122 is ok but instead of 0x2300 there is 0x3f
When I modify the insert statement like that ( 8960 = 0x2300 )
insert into testunicode (Bez)values(NCHAR(8960)+'')
and select again voila i see
""
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks
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Apr 18, 2008
I am trying to 'load' a copy of a SQLServer 2000 database to SQLServer 2005 Express (on another host). The copy was provided by someone else - it came to me as a MDF file only, no LDF file.
I have tried to Attach the database and it fails with a failure to load the LDF. Is there any way to bypass this issue without the LDF or do I have to have that?
The provider of the database says I can create a new database and just point to the MDF as the data source but I can't seem to find a way to do that? I am using SQL Server Management Studio Express.
Thanks!!
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Jun 14, 2006
I have an app that uses a sqlserver 2000 jdbc driver to connect to a sqlserver 2000.
Is it possible to do a direct replacement of sqlserver 2000 with sqlserver 2005 express just by reconfiguring the app to point to the express? The app would still be using the sqlserver 2000 jdbc driver to try and make the connection.
If that is a possibility, what can be some differences in the configuration? Previously with 2000 the config information I entered is:
server name: "machinename"( or ip). I've also tried "machiname/SQLEXPRESS"
DB name: name of db instance
port: 1433(default)
user and pass.
My attempts so far results in
"java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Error establishing socket."
and
"java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Unable to connect. Invalid URL."
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Sep 28, 2007
Hi guys,
I have a performance related question about the DTS package in sqlserver 2000 which i have developed
We have developed a DTS package which will migrate a view 'ATTRITION' from Sqlserver 2000 to an Oracle database.The design of the package is as follows
First step: It checks for the existance of the table 'ATTRITION' in oracle database, if table 'ATTRITION' is not there it will create a table called 'ATTRITION' in the oracle db.If the table 'ATTRITION' is already present in the oracle db,then the table is truncated.
Second step: The view 'ATTRITION' is migrated to Oracle table 'ATTRITION'.
For the migration, i have used a connection object which connects to sqlserver 2000 and for oracle connection i have used another connection object 'Microsoft ODBC driver for oracle' and i have joined both the connection objects with 'Transform data task' task which maps one to one from sqlserver 2000 where view 'ATTRITION' exists with oracle database where Table 'ATTRITION' exists.
Roughly i have around 65000 rows in 'ATTRITION' view of sqlserver 2000 which needs to be migrated.When im running the package on my system it takes around 4 minutes to migrate all the rows but when im running it on the server it takes a lot lot of time more than 1 hour.
The view definition im using has more than 10 tables joined together.But if its a problem of query used in the view,and if i run the view seperately it quickly displays the data hardly takes 1 minute. and even if i run the package on my local pc it doenst take much time.Now my confusion is why its taking soo much time on server.If i create a indexed view then will it solve my problem.Please suggest...
Thanks in advance
REgards
Arvind L
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Sep 28, 2007
Hi guys,
I have a performance related question about the DTS package in sqlserver 2000 which i have developed
We have developed a DTS package which will migrate a view 'ATTRITION' from Sqlserver 2000 to an Oracle database.The design of the package is as follows
First step: It checks for the existance of the table 'ATTRITION' in oracle database, if table 'ATTRITION' is not there it will create a table called 'ATTRITION' in the oracle db.If the table 'ATTRITION' is already present in the oracle db,then the table is truncated.
Second step: The view 'ATTRITION' is migrated to Oracle table 'ATTRITION'.
For the migration, i have used a connection object which connects to sqlserver 2000 and for oracle connection i have used another connection object 'Microsoft ODBC driver for oracle' and i have joined both the connection objects with 'Transform data task' task which maps one to one from sqlserver 2000 where view 'ATTRITION' exists with oracle database where Table 'ATTRITION' exists.
Roughly i have around 65000 rows in 'ATTRITION' view of sqlserver 2000 which needs to be migrated.When im running the package on my system it takes around 4 minutes to migrate all the rows but when im running it on the server it takes a lot lot of time more than 1 hour.
The view definition im using has more than 10 tables joined together.But if its a problem of query used in the view,and if i run the view seperately it quickly displays the data hardly takes 1 minute. and even if i run the package on my local pc it doenst take much time.Now my confusion is why its taking soo much time on server.If i create a indexed view then will it solve my problem.Please suggest...
Thanks in advance
REgards
Arvind L
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Apr 10, 2006
Hello, is it possible to have both sql server 2000 and sql server express 2005 installed at the same box?
I currently have sql2000 installed its used for an application. But I want to install visual studio 2005 and with this sql server express 2005 also is being installed ( if you want to) now I wonder if this is possible, that is is it possible to both run sql server 2000 and sql server express at the same time on the same box?
Thanks
Lars
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Apr 5, 2000
Hi,
I am new to sql server and sould like to know how I can monitor the server performance on sql servers 6.5 and 7. In sybase we can run sp_sysmon. Is there anything similar to this for sql server.
Thanks.
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Apr 17, 2000
Hi
I am learning SQL SERVER ..Can anyone tell me how do I tune a given stored procedure in 6.5 and 7.0.?
In performance tunning which counters are really necessary to watch and the remedies to be taken?
Thanks
Reddy
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Mar 8, 1999
Does anyone know of a way to determine which SPs or which tables are being accessed the most heavily or often from an application? I have inherited a site that is heavily used, but poorly tuned. However we have distributed C/S apps that hit the server and do not contain debug code. In addition, the SPs are encrypted and I do not want to replace them in the short term with new SPs that log hits.
I realize I can use triggers, but is there any other method?
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Jan 13, 2004
Hi,
I want to collect performance measures regarding the import of data
and the growth of resulting extract_tables.
I use - say - 15 tables from a erp-system (like JDE Edwards)
to build a -say - sales-warehouse and a MS-OLAP-cube.
For every incoming table I got a dts-package witch is
protocolled into msdb.sysdtspackagelog.
Every package got the name
[Build]_[Subsystem]_[Table_name]
e.g. JDEdwards_Sales_F0005
The destination table is namend e.g. extr_F0005
Now:
With a seperate DTS-package I transport the
records from msdb-db into my build-db
- say - JDEdwardsExtract.
Name: extr_performance_monitor
(eventually filter on buildname, because there are several builds in
my system)
So this result is quit good and easy to handle for
seeing elapsed time per day.
But the dtslog won't tell me, how many records the dtspackage
had to copy.(and there is one at least with no records (Cubeupdate))
Now the count(*) comes in.
In the dts-package
sys...log ---- to --- extr_performance_monitor
I added the columns
extr_table_name,
extr_table_rowcount,
extr_table_timestamp.
With
select name, 'extr_' + replace(name, '[Build]_[Subsystem]','') as
extr_table_name from extr_performance_monitor
I cut the original dts packagename down to the extr_.. name.
But I don't have a clue how to solve the count(*)
Example:
dts_package_name,.... , extr_table_name,extr_table_rowcount, extr_table_timestamp
[Build]_[SS]_[F0005], ..., extr_F0005, 0, sysdate.
I think about a package wich is running after the last
data_import (and cube_refresh) is done.
(but the same day)
So the result could be:
Table_name (as dimension category)
Time to perform
Number of records in import table
Records per second.
The next step could be to look for required space.
The result should be a grafik - say - over 12 month
were you can easily see the amount of data performend
time consumend, (table space used),
and - very important -
you could extrapolate your hardware requirements.
Looking forward for any hints.
Thanks in advance.
Michael
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Apr 14, 2004
My SQL Server 2000 system is pegged. Disk activity is maxed out and system is very unresponsive. Several people have database tasks running through this system and I'm pretty sure there is a single application that is the culprit and I'd like to identify which one.
Does anyone have any practical tips on using "Process Info" in Enterprise Manager? What units are CPU and Physical I/O displayed in? Why does the column sort on these fields not work as expected?
Do I just pick the process with the largest Physical I/O and assume that's the problem?
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Jul 20, 2005
I was wondering if the CPU is the bottleneck. Hence I used the PerformanceMonitor to look up some values. Here are the results.Counter Scale Average MaximumMinimum%Disk Time 1 2.74 24.9320Current Disk Queue Length 10 0.090 6 0Buffer cache hit ratio 1 99.752 99.75299.751%Processor Time (Total) 1 2.307 9.6880.313%Processor Time (sqlserv) 1 1.218 7.188 0Processor Queue Length 10 6.960 11 5The thing that puzzles me is that the Processor Time is quite low but theProcessor Queue Length is very high. Why is the processor processes queuingup when the processor not bogged down ? I would assume both values to be onthe high side. Is the high buffer hit ratio an indicator that the CPU iswaiting for some reads from the buffer before processing the next process?The users often run reports on historical data. That might be the reason forthe high buffer hit rates.Am I monitoring the wrong values ?Any advise would be very much appreciated and thanks in advance.Pit
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Sep 18, 2007
Apparently you cannot go backwards. Once 2005 Express is installed, even removing it does not allow you to setup MSDE 2000 again. So there is no "trying it out" option.
Unfortunately, our software does not use 2005 Express. I tried it out, and now have a useless testing workstation that can't have MSDE 2000 installed again.
Any ideas on how to break the chain here are welcome.
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Jul 23, 2003
Hi
In performance monitor, Add Counters interface, it is pointed to the local SQL server as default.
Probably a kind of 'stu..' question. When I typied a remote sql server name in the "select counters from computer dropdown listbox", which is in my E.M. registered already, I got the error of "Unable To Connect To the Machine".
thanks
David
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Sep 22, 2005
I am looking for a good solution for monitoring the performance on my SQL Server. I've used Performance Monitor but think there are better solutions out there. Specifically, I'd like to run the app on my desktop to monitor the server remotely. I'd like the app to run constantly and notify me if anything weird starts to happen.
I'm looking at i3 for SQL Server by Veritas as an option, but it's gonna cost ~$2k.
Anybody have comments, suggestions with the Veritas product or any other packages out there you would recommend.
Thanks,
Alex
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Jul 6, 2007
Running our software on many client sites.
Application:
1) using a 4gl language
2) uses ntwdblib.dll
Client MSSQL Servers:
1) varies from site to site on average dual core, 4GB, 20-100GB HD
2) MSSQL 2000 sp3-4, 2005 sp1-2
A handfull of our clients have complained about how slow things seem to be working. So after getting online with the customer and doing some investigating/testing, I have found that 'slow' is not the word to use. We are talking about snails pace. Now this same software at our other mssql sites doesnt seem to have any problems. very good performance numbers. Some of our customers with single cpu, 2GB, 10GB HD have better performance than a couple of our 4 cpu, 16GB, 2 - 20GB HD systems.
we have written a simple test program that we run on these slow sites that individually (useing local drives/files) are comparable to our faster sites. We then run the test program against the MSSQL database/tables. On the servers the run times are about the same. However, when we run it on a workstation the results go off the scale. At our good sites, the test time is around 10 minutes, on our bad sites the test time is around 1 HR 30 minutes.
Now i know this sounds like a network issue, but one of these slow sites had someone come out and check the network traffic/packets/routers/switches. then we paid to send that person to one of our faster sites to test their network. The results were that our slower client had a faster network. Our slower client uses CISCO smart switches/hubs/router.
Now for my question, does anyone know of or could recommend something that i could use to determine what is happening between the server and workstation on these slow sites.
Is there a problem with CISCO equipment and MSSQL 2005, NTWDBLIB.DLL. I am looking for anything here.
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Jan 28, 2008
We have a shared SQL 2005 instance and we have concerns about performance.
What tools would you suggest to monitor performance of a SQL server database? Would you use perf-mon? If so which monitors give you the best results?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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Apr 11, 2000
I have SQL 7 running on an Active/Passive Cluster configuration. My problem is that I can not see any
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Can this be because of the Cluster configuration? I trying to run perfmon directly from the main system console.
Thanks,
Randy
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Aug 29, 2001
Hi,
I'm looking for tool that will help me to monitor and analyze SQL server performance including SQL activities and server activities(cpu, memory usage) as well.
I appriciate any feedback,
Thank you,
Yelena
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Apr 25, 2007
I'm fairly new to the DBA thing.
I've been doing quite a bit of research on monitoring MSSQL performance.
What tools are you guys using?
PerfMon, Dbartisan, Spotlight, or what?
I'd like to find some free or affordable way to watch our Servers to check health/performance/etc.
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Aug 24, 2007
Does SQL Compact Edition expose performance counters to tools like Perfmon as SQL Server does? For instance, can you view lock wait times, cache hit ratio, etc.?
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Dec 29, 2006
Hi,
Recently we have migrated our application from MSDE 2000 to SQL Server Express 2005(SP 1). This has significantly reduced the performance of our Windows.NET application which is developed using C#.
For example : While logging in to the application two databases are being attached.
Time taken in MSDE: 16 secs
Time taken in SQL Server Express 2005 : 58 secs
Also note performance is degraded for normal screens where data is retrived from database using inline queries.
Questions:
1) Is there any special(optimum) configuration(installation parameters) while installing the SQL Server Express 2005 setup?
2) Is there any query optimization to be done w.r.t SQL Server Express 2005 ?
We highly appreciate any help towards resolving the above problem.
Regards,
Sasi
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Jan 8, 2007
Hi guys , may I know is there any examples of store procedure/scripts for monitoring replication status and performance ? I just know about sp_replmonitorhelppublisher. Thx for the assistance.
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Mar 23, 2004
Any recommendations from DBA's on good books for performance monitoring for sql 2000
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Aug 19, 2015
If I'm on a remote machine, meaning a computer not in the WSFC cluster, and I open SSMS 2014, point it to a SQL Instance, and open activity monitor:
1. I get all the panes and charts except % Processor Time.
2. Then, if I authenticate to the cluster's domain by mapping a drive with valid domain credentials, I'm free to put performance counters in the Perfmon - - - but SQL Activity Monitor shuts down with“The Activity Monitor is unable to execute queries against server SQL-V01INSTANCE1..Activity monitor for this instance will be placed into a paused state.Use the context menu in the overview pane to resume the activity monitor.
Additional information: Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))(Mscorlib)”
3. Of course, the Activity monitor can't be resumed via the context menu. Removing counters and closing the perfmon do not work. I dropped the mapped drive and rebooted the machine. That brought back 95% of the information in the Activity monitor.
4. Further experimentation showed that any mapping of drive shares present on the SQL Server to the computer running SSMS cut off functionality of the 'overview' pane in the remote machine's SQL Activity monitor -- the monitor that had been trying to watch the server offering the shares.
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Dec 29, 2005
Hi Friends,
Can some please let me know the differences between sqlserver 2000 and sqlserver 7.0
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Mar 28, 2006
hello everyone,
does anyone know some tipps or articles that descripe how the sqlserver 2000 can be improved? i have an application which displays newspapers. the text of the newspapers is saved in db. performance is ok but i have performance-problems when i do a fulltext-search.
1) hardware: p4 xeon double core, 2.4 Ghz, 2 GB Ram
2) number of articles in database: ~ 255.000 Records (betwenn 10 - 400 words each)
3) the database is indexed (i am searching with "CONTAINS" and not with the "LIKE"-keyword)
4) in my query i am searching in 3 columns (title,leadtext,content)
5) results (searching for one word, stopping after 150 Results):the time to get a result from database lies between 5 to 10 Seconds (Average: 6.77 sec)!
this is the time only for getting the dataset from the sqlserver. the time of manipulating the dataset and binding it to my repeater needs about 15 milliseconds. using a sqldatareader didn't improve the performance. i got the same results.
in future the number of records will be three to five times higher than now. i am afraid that then the user has to wait half a minute to get a result of 150 search hits.
my questions:
Are you having similiar results in your applications? Are this times acceptable?
The SqlServer 2000 (professional) is installed in its default way with the default settings. Are they possiblities to modify this settings for improving performance? Where can i find info about that?
greetings and thx
Klaus
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Mar 28, 2000
Hello,
I really need some help here. I am having performance problem with SQL Server 7.0. I am using Visual Basic 6.0 as Front End.
I have the table with 34 columns. I have Clustered index on the table. Table contains more than 26 thousand rows at this point and it is growing very fast.
My problem is that when I connect to this table from my application(to retrieve data) performance is extremely slow. I marked that if I have few rows in my table than performance is not that bad. Please help...
Your help will be appreciated in millions.
Thank You,
Sarika Patel
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Aug 31, 2006
We have developed a mostly-disconnected smart client app written in C# that uses MSDE as a local backing store. With the announcement of SS Ev, we attempted a port of our app over to SS Ev. The port went smoothly, however, the performance has been significantly (very significantly) degraded. Before we being our investigation into the cause of the performance degradation, I thought I might see if anyone has suggestions on where we should look for possible performance issues. Any suggestions?
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Mar 15, 2006
Thanks in advance. What is maximum SQL Server database (*.mdf) file size with SQL Server 2000 as part of Microsoft Small Business Server 2000? (Database files were limited to 10 GB in SBS 4.5 with SQLServer 7.0... has this changed?).
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