Number Of Active Connections
Sep 20, 2005
Hi.
I have to buy a license for MS SQL Server 2000 and I need to know how many active connections I will need.
I could try by running the application with multiple users and see how many connections there are.
The questions is: How can I know the number of active connections to the Server?
Thanks!
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Jan 23, 2002
Hi All
How to check number of active connections ?
I know two ways of doing it ..
1. run sp_who2
2. in Current Activity in Enterprise Manager ..
If what ever number I am seeing is the Active Number of Connections ..then
I am facing a problem here ..
In My serevr I have 75 Users licenses are configured for Per server option ..
Through a Java aplication when Developer tried to capture any SQL server Connection it says following error ..
Details :
[MERANT][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Login failed. The maximum simultaneous user count of 75 licenses for this 'Standard Edition' server has been exceeded. Additional licenses should be obtained and installed or you should upgrade to a full version.
If I see from Sp_who2 and Current Activity , I can see only 37 Connections ...?
Why is so .. If I am having 75 configured and 37 live in sp_who2 ..why I am getting that error message ?
Is there other way to see Actual Number of Connections made to server ?
Sujit Kandi
1 860 520 7454
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Oct 25, 2000
Hello All,
Is there a procedure or function that will return only active, running connections on the server?
Thanks In Advance.
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Feb 21, 2007
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Sep 27, 2005
Hi
We just installed SQL service pack 4. I am now finding that when doing a sp_who2 active, there are a lot of connections that are blocked by itself. The common factor is they all have a status of 'sleeping'. The strange thing is that even though it shows the connection is blocked, it is in fact not and will still return results. Below is a snapshot of a portion of what the sp_who2 active returns:
SPID Status Login HostName BlkBy DBName
53 sleeping sa TRACKER 53 dbABC
58 sleeping sa TRACKER 58 dbCDE
64 sleeping sa TRACKER 64 dbSTA
66 RUNNABLE User12 PC24 . master
70 sleeping User5 ANALYSIS 70 dbBML
74 sleeping sa TRACKER 74 dbCDE
76 sleeping sa TRACKER 76 dbPTS
83 sleeping User5 ANALYSIS 83 dbANA
86 DORMANT User11 CPTDB . NULL
Has anyone seen this? Is it related to the installation of service pack 4? (We have installed the services pack on many other SQL servers, but have not come accross this before.
Tx,
TessZA
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Hi All,
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hi,
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Hi,
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Thanks
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Hi,
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If
you have a look at the url below, it says "A device can only have a
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Is this the same on WM5.0/PPP2003?
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/sqlce/htm/_lce_sqlclient_705.asp
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Jul 27, 2001
Hi,
Environment:
I have a Sqlserver 6.5 production server used for web based applications
Compaq 5500 4 GIG RAM, 4 processor
Sql Memory config on that server is 1048576 (which is 2048 MB)
and the run value is 640000 (which is 1250 MB).
runvalue for user connections was 500
We have only 90 user connections may increase upto 100 depends on the connections. We don't have any overload on that server.
Error: I was seeing
"unable to connect maximum no. of 500 configured user connections are already connected" in the error log.
Action Taken:
I increased the user connections to 600
and rebooted the server. Immediately the same error I can see in the error log. But we have only 20 user connections at that time. I can able to connect.
Please advise me to get rid of this error.
Thanks,
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Jan 22, 2015
I have a table with the following columns employeeSessionID, OpDate, OpHour, sessionStartTime, sessionCloseTime. I need to see how many users remain active per hour. I can calculate how many logged in per hour, but I am stumped on how to count how many are active per hour. I have a single table that stores login data. I have created a query that pulls out the only the data needed from the table into a temp table using this query. Also note it is possible that the sessionCloseTime is null if the device has not been logged out this would need to be counted a active.
TABLE NAME #empSessionLog Contains the time stamp data OpDate, sessionStartTime and sessionCloseTime.
OpDatesessionStartTimesessionCloseTime
2015-01-202015-01-20 14:32:59.1302015-01-20 14:33:14.6299166
2015-01-202015-01-20 06:58:33.7302015-01-20 15:27:16.9133442
2015-01-202015-01-20 09:56:22.8402015-01-20 17:56:29.7555853
2015-01-202015-01-20 05:59:18.6132015-01-20 14:05:19.0426707
[code]....
can see how many sessions logged in per hour with the following statement:
SELECT
opDate,
FORMAT(DATEPART(HOUR, sessionStartTime), '00') AS opHour,
Count(*) AS Total
FROM #empSessionLog
Group BY opDate, FORMAT(DATEPART(HOUR, sessionStartTime), '00')
Order BY opDate, FORMAT(DATEPART(HOUR, sessionStartTime), '00') ASCResults:
opDateopHourTotal
2015-01-20041
[code]....
Where I am stuck is how do I count the sessions that remain active per hour until the session is closed with the sessionCloseTime.
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