SQL 2012 :: Monitoring Clustered Server

May 7, 2014

What are the events to be monitored for a Active/Passive Cluster?

View 4 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

SQL 2012 :: Monitoring Tool Using Powershell And Performance Monitoring

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.

View 2 Replies View Related

Monitoring Failovers On Clustered Servers

Jan 29, 2004

I've been asked to write a script to monitor whether a clustered server is up and alive and if so which node it's actually running on. Apparently there's been some problems of failover to the passive server without anyone knowing that it happened and they want to know. Any suggestions?

View 9 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Remember Definitions Of Clustered And Non Clustered Indexes?

Nov 24, 2014

What is the easiest way to remember the definitions of clustered and non clustered indexes.

View 9 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Server Monitoring AlwaysOn / Mirroring Via Zabbix

Feb 4, 2015

We currently use Zabbix to monitor our SQL Servers, generally we use Perf_Counters to gather performance information (CPU Usage, Memory, Blocked process etc.), Zabbix also lets us monitor services as to whether they are up or down. I have searched google looking for any information regarding the monitoring of AlwaysOn/Mirroring within Zabbix and to date ave found nothing. What I am looking to alert on is an indication that Mirroring has stopped/ been interrupted with say something like "Not Synchronized"... Zabbix and monitoring SQL Server 2012 and specifically monitoring AlwaysOn...

View 9 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Restoring A Database On Clustered Server?

Mar 5, 2014

I have clustered SQL server machines(SSserver1 and SSserver2). I need to restore a database from another standalone server to this clustered environment. In this case do I need to restore the DB on both the nodes that are part of the clustering(SSserver1 and SSserver2) or Just can I do it on one of them?

View 5 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Server Clustered Availability Group

Jul 30, 2014

I have 2, 2 node clusters

PROD1(cluster 1) Clustered SQL instance1
PROD2(cluster 1)
DR 1 (cluster 2) Clustered SQL insatace 2
DR 2 (cluster 2)

I have set an availability group up from the PROD instance to the DR instance.How does the AG behave if a SQL instance fails at PROD? Does it try to fail over to Node 2 on Prod before going over to DR? or bring the Replica at DR online straight away? Can we only use Manual Failover of the AG in this scenario to make use of the High Availability of the Windows cluster?

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2012 :: 42% Of 100% Taken In Clustered Index Insert

Dec 1, 2014

I have a query which is primarily a victim of blocking and a blocker itself for other queries. I studied the plan for this and it shows a 42% cost on CI insert operation. The insert is happening on a table (Table A) that has a PK. This PK is not a running number. It is also a business key (primary key) in another master table (Table B).

My understanding is that the cost is heavy because -

1, this PK is not an incremental number. It could be any number not in a sequence.
2. while inserting into CI, there must be a scan happening to find out the location where the index will be inserted.

How can I reduce the cost?

1. Should I go for partitioning of this table Table A? I am trying to do this but I am not able to find any suitable partition key looking at the JOINS and filter clauses where this table is being used in the applicaiton.
2. Should I introduce a surrogate key (running number) as a primary key so that CI is faster ?

View 9 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2012 :: Clustered Index For Materialized View?

Aug 8, 2015

I have a view that joins a dozen tables with a million rows added per year by an application. I want to materialize it. The view is always filtered by date first on reports, then there are a few key transaction keys, but then many other fields required to make each row unique. I don't want to add these columns since they are large, many, not used for sorting or filtering, and may not define uniqueness in a future application design. I need a uniqueifier that is application agnostic. I prefer a bigint. So to store the materialized view ideally for reporting, I want to add the following clustered index to materialize the view:

CREATE unique CLUSTERED INDEX idx1
ON [dbo].[myview](myDate, key1, key2, key3, id bigint identity(1,1) NOT NULL)

And I get this error:

Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 3
Incorrect syntax near 'bigint'.

Can I do what I want? If so, how?

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL Server 2012 :: Non-Clustered Column Store Index On Table

Jun 18, 2015

I have created NONCLUSTERED index on table but my report is taking more time that's why i created columnstore NONCLUSTERED index on the same table but i have one query, if any table have row and column level index(same columns in index) . Which index query will consider.

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Monitoring Multiple Instances

Oct 22, 2015

I am using sql2012 with partitiondb custom installation over 6 dbs on 4 servers, ~200GB per db. I am looking for the perfect graphic tool (similar to Perfmon+Activity Monitor) where I can monitor a wide-scope SQL environment. I am interested in data / log / table / index growth, buffer cache hit ratio, average wait time, physical/logical reads/writes and such. I am interested in real-time / time-range metrics. I know I can issue immediate queries against dm_os_performance_counters / dm_os_buffer_descriptors / dm_exec_query_stats and get some of the relevant data, but is this the only way?Also, for your opinnion, what are the most crucial metrics to monitor when dealing with multiple dbs?

View 1 Replies View Related

Restore A Database On Clustered Server From A Non-clustered Backup File.

Aug 24, 2006

Hello,

How do I restore a sql database that is on a clustered server from a sql database backup file that is on a non_clustered server?

Thanks,



Serey

View 3 Replies View Related

Create Clustered Or Non-clustered Index On Large Table ( SQL Server 7 )

Jan 4, 2008

I have large table with 10million records. I would like to create clustered or non-clustered index.

What is the quick way to create? I have tried once and it took more than 10 min.

please help.

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Monitoring Table In High Transaction Database

Nov 4, 2015

I am developing a process to monitors a table in a high transaction database. The process will count the number of lines in the table to verify if it has changed or it is stuck. Due to the fact that the database has a lot of transaction I don't want to execute a query on database too often.l Is there another suitable way to accomplish this goal ?

View 2 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Clustered SSAS Unable To Connect To Named Instance (instance Not Found On Server)

Mar 20, 2014

I have a 3 node cluster on which I have installed SSAS as it's own insntance. I have created this as a named instance and can connect to it by serverinstance if I'm on the server itself. However from my desktop I get the error saying instance was not found on server name.

I have defined an alternate port and setup firewall rules and can connect via server:port but not serverinstance. Prior to making this change SSAS was running on default port of 2383 and I could connect just by servername.

I have read many articles for previous versions saying that clustered SSAS will always use 2383 and that you must connect just using servername. However and this is were it gets strange. I have a 2 node UAT cluster with SSAS setup exactly the same way I've described above and I can connect from my desktop as serverinstance.

Should I be able to connect as serverinstances for a named clustered instance in 2012 ?

View 4 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: AlwaysOn With Clustered Disks

Mar 13, 2014

I am trying to build the 2 node 2 clusters with the AlwaysOn.

Here isthe landscape.

2 nodes PROD failover cluster (running once instance)
2 nodes DR failover cluster (running 2 instances - DR and PRE-PROD)

Both clusters are in different geographies.

PRE-PROD can be editable. So out of scope of Always On.

One instance on PROD -> DR of the other box. [Want to achive thru AlwaysON]

Now my Question:

1) Do i need to have all the 4 nodes in same failover cluster group? If yes, then this would become MultiSubnet cluster Or Is there any way those 2 diffrerent failover clusters (one DR and one PROD) can be part of AlwaysOn.

2) Can i use the clustered disks as in the above landscape for always on?

View 1 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Clustered Index Delete

Mar 28, 2014

I want to know more details about the Clustered Index Delete. Is that Clustered Index Delete in the execution plan is good or bad or we can neglect that cost. Is there any way to avoid that clustered Index delete operator from the execution plan.

View 4 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Selecting A Clustered Index?

Jul 29, 2014

- What are your thoughts on adding clustered index on datetime (createdDate , native GUID) column. The data will be be physically organized in the clustered index allowing range operations to perform its duties. But will the GUID column make any impact ( drawbacks) should it be made part of the clustered key ?

The GUID column will provide the lookup with the required indexes to support.

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Clustered Instances And Security

Jan 5, 2015

Is it possible for a clustered instance of SQL2012 to have 2 network names ?

Reason: I need to segregate admin access to a clustered instance so that the admins and SSMS connect via a different IP address than the application. I know I can block SSMS access via application-level firewalls, but ideally the application would connect to CLUSTER1INSTANCE01 on , say, 10.192.5.5, and the admins would connect to CLUSTER1ADMININSTANCE01 on 172.168.2.2, and they'd be the same instance, just using different names and IPs

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Is Non Clustered Index Getting Always Scanned Useful

Mar 16, 2015

I created a NC index as suggested by missing index DMV(of course I don't create them blindly). This one seemed to be a useful index but I now see from index usage stats that it only got scanned 50 times in 4 days.No seeks, no lookups. So is it a good idea keeping such index.The table on which this index is created is used more for reads and less for writes.

View 6 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Column For Clustered Index

Apr 16, 2015

Is it always the best practice to have the partition column also as the column for clustered index?

View 2 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Clustered Indexing On View

Jun 15, 2015

I've created a table which will hold staffing data (name, grade, etc.) and any shifts that are going to be entered. I've got some test data in the table.

The base table looks like this:-

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tbl_ForecastShifts_New](
[ID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[Ward] [nvarchar](255) NULL,
[StaffBand] [real] NULL,
[StaffMemberName] [nvarchar](255) NULL,

[Code] ....

I've attached a spreadsheet with the test data from the table and the required layout on the second tab.

I've created a view which displays the data as I want it and I need to attach this to an MS Access front-end for the users to input/edit the data in the table with the use of a Access form.

The view I've created looks like this:-

CREATE view [dbo].[vw_Forecast_Staffing] with schemabinding
as
select
s.Ward
,s.StaffBand
,s.StaffName
,d1.Date1

[Code] ....

It displays all the staff members and any shifts they've been given for a 7-day period with day 1 begin supplied by the user.

The user will also supply the ward they are interested in viewing.

When I attached the view to Access it becomes read-only as it doesn't have any indexes on it.

I can't create a clustered index on the view as there are derived tables.

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Included Columns In Non-clustered Index

May 8, 2014

I am trying to tune a process that is running slowly. I analyzed the process using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor, and it recommended the creation of 3 indexes, all non-clustered:

1) ColA, include ColB
2) ColA, include ColC
3) ColA, include ColD

So... I created a single non-clustered index on:

4) ColA, include ColB, ColC, ColD

That should do the same thing, right? A look at my execution plan shows that the index I created is being scanned -- 3 times. What is puzzling me, though, is that the Database Engine Tuning Advisor is still recommending I create these 3 separate indexes, even with the index (4) that I created in existence.

If it matters, ColA, ColB, ColC and ColD are all int FKs.

View 2 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Cost Of Clustered Index Insert Is 100%?

Sep 7, 2014

how to reduce the cost of clustered index insert ?

View 8 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Possible Sources Of Fragmentation On Clustered Index

Jan 23, 2015

I have a table that has a clustered index that is only the identity column on the table. The table is somewhere around 200K rows and has 3800 pages in the index. We run our index maintenance every other day on this database using Ola's scripts and this index is rebuilt because it is 40-60% fragmented after 2 days. Overall, this isn't really too much of a problem since the index rebuild doesn't take too long, but I am puzzled as to how this index is getting fragmented since the only column in it is the identity.

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Example](
[ExampleID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[ExampleCode] [varchar](10) NOT NULL,
[ForeignID] [int] NOT NULL,
[AnotherID] [int] NOT NULL,

[code]...

) ON [PRIMARY]There is nothing strange like updates to the identity happening and while some records are deleted, there has only been about 20,000 in the life of the table (months). Not enough to account for the level of fragmentation that we're seeing on the index.About the only thing I can think of that would cause fragmentation on this index in this scenario are:

1. Page splits caused by starting with a small value in one of the VARCHARs and later inserting a larger value
2. Page splits caused by the NULLABLE column, ExampleDate, starting with NULLs and later updating them to a date.

For #1, I had development check the update scenarios for the varchar columns, especially the varchar(1000) one, and they didn't see it as a common thing where the values would go from small (or empty) to large.

For #2, I checked and found that the only value for that column in the table is NULL so while it always starts as NULL, it never gets updated to anything else.

I've tried looking at sys.dm_db_index_operational_stats and the leaf_update_count is around 300,000, but unless those updates are causing page splits, I don't see how they would contribute to fragmentation.

View 9 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Clustered Index Defrag Not Working

Apr 15, 2015

I have a clustered index which shows as having a fragmentation level of 66% according to sys.dm_db_index_ physical_ stats.avg_ fragmentation_ in_ percent.

But no matter what I try the fragmentation level doesn't budge. And yes I'm updating the statistics after each attempt.Its not a huge issue the table only has 348 records. I'm testing a fixing fragmentation maintenance script. In Ironing out the syntax of my script I've fixed the fragmentation of indexes of over 65 % anyway..I've come across and index that I can't defragment. I've tried

ALTER INDEX ALL ON [GRIDINFO] REBUILD WITH (FILLFACTOR = 90)

I've tried

ALTER INDEX ALL ON [GRIDINFO] REORGANIZE

I've tried

DBCC INDEXDEFRAG (MYDATABASE, 'GRIDINFO', PK__GRIDINFO__3214EC2721F5FC7F);

The command complete successfully yet the avg_fragmentation_in_percent doesn't change. The table also has a nonclustered index. I've gleaned through all the statements of 'this will have no effect if' but so far I've not spotted a reason why this index won't defrag.The script has been modified to remove schema and database names for the forum.

dbcc showcontig('GRIDINFO','IDX_GRIDINFO1') with tableresults , all_levels
go
DBCC SHOWCONTIG ('GRIDINFO')
go
sp_helpindex 'GRIDINFO'

[code]....

View 3 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Registered Servers And Clustered Environment

Sep 10, 2015

Is it possible to use registered servers feature in clustered environment and with different versions of Sql server like 2012 & 2014.

View 0 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: 5 Columns In Table - Clustered Index Scan

Mar 28, 2014

I have a table with clustered index on that. I have only 5 columns in that table. Execution plan is showing that Index scan occurred. What are the cause of the Index scan how can we change that to index seek?

I am giving that kind of similar query below

SELECT @ProductID= ProductID FROM Product WITH (NOLOCK) WHERE SalesID= '@salesId' and Product = 'Clothes '

View 7 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Create Clustered Index On A Very Large Table (500 GB)

May 7, 2014

I need to create a Clustered Index (CI) on a very large SQL Server 2012 database table. This table has about approximately 10 billion rows, 500 GB in size. The job ran for about 20 hours into it and then fails with error: "Out of disk space in tempdb". My tempDB size is 1.8TB, but yet it's still not enough.

Here is my script:

CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX CI_IndexName
ON TableName(Column1,Column2)
WITH (MAXDOP= 4, ONLINE=ON, SORT_IN_TEMPDB = ON, DATA_COMPRESSION=PAGE)
ON sh_WeekDT(Day_DT)
GO

View 9 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Moving TempDB To Local Non-clustered Drive

Sep 11, 2014

We are seeing very high Average Disk Queue Length numbers in one of our clusters (both nodes of the cluster are Virtual, but have their own dedicated virtual environments). Our main data drive also houses TempDB, which I would like to move.

Each node in the Active/Passive cluster are running Windows Server 2012 Standard 64bit and SQL Server 2012 Enterprise 64bit. There is a separate drive for Log files and data files.

The data files also have TempDB on them as previously mentioned. I am reading that you can set up a local disk on each node of the cluster, with the same drive letter and path and then move tempdb as you would with a stand alone SQL Server.

View 4 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Failover Clustered Instance With Availability Groups

Oct 22, 2014

Approach 1:

Prod - shared storage between server 1 and 2
Server1: clustered SQL instance with availability group as primary
Server2: Passive server for clustered instance of PROD

DR - shared storage between server 1 and 2
Server1: Clustered SQL instance with availability group as replica
Server2: Passive server for clustered instance of DR

Approach 2: Using replicated SAN
Prod -
Server 1: Standalone instance with availability group as Primary
Server 2:Standalone instance with availability group as replica

DR -
Server 1: Offline until Disk group 1 (Prod server 1) has been broken and brought online at DR
Server 2: Offline until Disk group 2 (Prod server 2) has been broken and brought online at DR

Both these approaches will work wont they? I have only built and played with normal availability groups across servers, not mixing it with clustered instance replicated SAN

View 4 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Clustered Index Failed To Build With Online ON

Nov 21, 2014

I have Enterprise version of SQL Server 2012 & SQL server 2008. I understand that Image/Text/NText is obsoleted and should not be used. That being said I dont understand why I couldnt rebuild the following clustered index, while I could with nonclustered index, this happens on both SQL 2008 and 2012. Here are the DDL.

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Demo](
[ID] [int] NOT NULL,
[FK_ID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[SomeColumn] [nvarchar](100) NOT NULL,
[Image] [image] NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]

[code]...

An online operation cannot be performed for index 'IX1_Demo' because the index contains column 'Image' of data type text, ntext, image or FILESTREAM. For a non-clustered index, the column could be an include column of the index. For a clustered index, the column could be any column of the table. If DROP_EXISTING is used, the column could be part of a new or old index. The operation must be performed offline.

--Online rebuild works fine on non clustered index
ALTER INDEX IX2_Demo ON Demo REBUILD WITH(ONLINE = ON)--It seems to me that some how having the Image datatype column in the table is an issue. eventhough that column is not part of the index.

View 4 Replies View Related

SQL 2012 :: Rebuilding Online Clustered Index Locks Table

Jun 3, 2014

I was under impression that rebuilding index online largely means that the index will remain available for use during rebuild and my procs and query will be able to use it during rebuild. Also my understanding was that table will be locked very briefly while the schema change will be completing.But when I was rebuilding the clustered index online on a large table with some 3 million records, the table got locked and I was not able even to read the data from it for some 5 minutes. Then I cancelled the operation as it was production server and it was one of our main transaction table.

Is rebuilding index online supposed to work this way? The table has no other index.The parameteres I used are:

REBUILD WITH (PAD_INDEX = ON, SORT_IN_TEMPDB = ON, ONLINE = ON, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON, FILLFACTOR = 95)

View 5 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved