Not alone with SQL Server you would be able to identify the root cause of a performance issue or to monitor any kind of activity. As you may be aware SYSMON (PERFMON) and PROFILER will help to some extent of finding offending processes on the SQL Server for further fine tuning for queries or tasks. Still...
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Memory - an important aspect of system performance within a RDBMS platform, not specific to a database product or application. Coming to Microsoft related products such as Windows Server and SQL Server so on, various resources available on web such as MSDN blogs, Books Online and articles, frequently...
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Based on this Troubleshoot a process (SPID) using tools & TSQL queries blog post I have been asked to provide same information within SQL Server 2000 version, as that talks about SQL 2005 version specific. Within SQL 2000 to troubleshoot further about a SPID you can use: DECLARE @Handle binary(20...
We had a major issue on one of the SQL Server instance with the memory and getting following error message intermittenlty: [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (PreLoginHandshake()).]General network error. Check your network documentation. Eventually I was able to rule-out each one of the symptoms that are mentioned...