SQL Mgt Studio Becomes Very Slow After A Few Hours
May 4, 2007
Hi everyone,
I'm connecting to my LOCAL MSSQL 2005 database using Management Studio. I find that after a few hours of use, Management Studio's connection to the database becomes extremely slow. For example, if I right click on a table and choose Open Table, it will take at least 30 secs to open the table. Then if I make changes to a record and move the cursor to the next row, it will take another 30 secs to update the record.
I don't think it's anything to do with indexes, cos my table is very small (less than 20 records).
I'm not running any batch jobs on my local database. In fact, my SQL Agent is turned off.
I notice this does not happen when I connect to my REMOTE database, which is hosted on a commercial web host.
What could be wrong here? Has anyone experienced this before?
Thanks for the help.
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Jun 7, 2004
The following basic UPDATE SQL statement has been running for 16 hours and counting. I need to get this done ASAP.
UPDATE Recipients SET UndeliverableTime = getdate()
FROM Recipients
INNER JOIN Domains ON (Recipients.DomainID = Domains.ID)
INNER JOIN Undeliverables ON (
Recipients.UserName + '@' + Domains.Domain =
Undeliverables.EmailAddress)
Is there any way I can see how far this has gone and how long it will take to finish? Will this take another hour to finish or another week?
Both tables (Recipients and Undeliverables) have approximately 80 million records
I did a nearly identical operation with another table that had only 7 million records and it took 10.5 hours. I hope this doesn't scale linearly to 115 hours.
I am tempted to cancel, retune, and rerun but that may be trigger a really expensive rollback operation that could take days. Any ideas?
thanks!
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Hi,
I am not sure whether this questions goes here.
I have lot of packages stored in my hard disk and i am creating some more. Now my machine gets very slow only if i open these packages in visual studio. When i check the CPU usage by that time it is not even 2%. If i try to navigate between data flows. I get message "Microsoft Visula studio is doing some internal operations and if you are getting this message in normal usage repor this to Microsoft". Is this the issue in my visual studio installation or some thing else.
I also reinstalled all the software 3 weeks back and it was working good till yesterday again the the problem started yesterday.
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Hi,
I have a desktop application that uses an Access DB.
Now i have converted it to Visual Studio 2008 and tried the SQL CE Edition.
I wrote all the methods, create the database and the tables on the fly and seems to work really fine.
The database is 20MB big, but the performance is vey bad.
I mean with Access it's very fast, you actually don't see how slow it is, and with the SQL CE now,
it takes 7 seconds !!!! for a few access instead of under 1 second with Access.
I can't imagine that this is normal, there must be something i am really missing in my code.
Looks something like this:
Code Snippet
SqlCeEngine engine = new SqlCeEngine("Data Source = URANO.sdf");
engine.CreateDatabase();
engine.Dispose();
// Verbindung öffnen
sqlConnection = new SqlCeConnection("Data Source = URANO.sdf");
sqlConnection.Open();
// creating the tables here with data
sqlCommand = new SqlCeCommand("SELECT ID FROM Laender WHERE Name=@Name", sqlConnection);
sqlCommand.Parameters.Add("@Name", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 30);
sqlCommand.Parameters[0].Value = land;
sqlDataAdapter = new SqlCeDataAdapter(sqlCommand);
sqlDataSet = new DataSet();
sqlDataAdapter.Fill(sqlDataSet, "Laender");
landID = "" + (((int)sqlDataSet.Tables["Laender"].Rows[0][0]) + 1);
this takes 1 - 2 seconds
btw: the whole class is static and the variables also are static.
Would it be better to load all the database tables into datasets, and only work with the datasets in memory ?
Well i thought that the SQL CE Engine, would load the database into memory and be just fast.
I mean we have 2 GB of memory or 1 the most of us, 20MB isn't that much.
Thanks !
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Hi everyone!
I'm currently working on my first project which is using SQL express. The performance of the queries is really quick with management studio closed. But when I have it open to test queries, my program seems to take longer to connect to the server. Is there something I haven't set up right or is this to be expected when using the express edition?
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance.
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This is a fresh install so I can't understand why it runs so slowly! When I used to use enterprise manager with SQL Server 2000 it worked at lighting speed.
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CHeers
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Dear Gurus
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SQL Server 2000 EM was extremely faster. Does any one knows a work around?
I need to be able to view and edit the data in SSMS.
Thanks in advance.
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