Hi Folks,
In this article we are going to cover the Databases Processes Overview.
In this post we are going to discuss following points:
- Problem Statement of SQL Script:
- Description of SQL Script:
- SQL Script Output Column
- SQL Script Code
- SQL Script Output Screenshot
- User Level to execute
Problem Statement of SQL Script:
Get Databases Processes Overview.
Description of SQL Script:
This Transact-SQL script gives a brief overview of
- count of processes
- count of distinct users and hosts connected to
- last batch execution
- total cpu, IO and memory usage
- open transactions
per database; it reflects the current activity.
SQL Script Output Column
SQL Script Code
WITH pro AS ( SELECT PRO.dbid ,COUNT(*) AS Processes ,SUM(PRO.cpu) AS Cpu ,SUM(PRO.physical_io) AS PhysicalIo ,SUM(PRO.memusage) AS MemUsage ,MAX(PRO.last_batch) AS LastBatch ,SUM(PRO.open_tran) AS OPENTRAN ,COUNT(DISTINCT PRO.sid) AS Users ,COUNT(DISTINCT PRO.hostname) AS Host FROM sys.sysprocesses AS PRO GROUP BY PRO.dbid ) SELECT DB.NAME AS DatabaseName ,pro.* ,DB.log_reuse_wait_desc AS LogReUse FROM sys.databases AS DB LEFT JOIN pro ON DB.database_id = pro.dbid ORDER BY DB.NAME;
SQL Script Output Screenshot
User Level to execute
300
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