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Home 2017 August SQL Server 2012: Use sp_server_diagnostics to check the health of Server

SQL Server 2012: Use sp_server_diagnostics to check the health of Server

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SQL Server 2012 introduced a sp_server_diagnostics system stored procedure for a quick assessment and health check of SQL Server.

Execute below system stored procedure and check the result of your server:

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EXEC sp_server_diagnostics

SQL Server Diagnostics

Basic about the component:

System: Returns data on items such as latch warnings, spinlocks, page faults, CPU utilisation

Resource: Focuses on related memory objects like physical and virtual memory, free page information

Query_Processing: Cumulative wait statistic information including the top preemptive and non-preemptive waits ordered by both count and wait for duration

IO_Subsystem: IO information like IO related timeouts and pending IO requests

Events: Comprehensive event information retrieved during the execution duration

Aug 19, 2017Anvesh Patel
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  1. ahlem
    January 25, 2019 at 2:19 pm

    how can i kill the sp-server diagnostic ?

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August 19, 2017 1 Comment SQL ServerAnvesh Patel, database, database research and development, dbrnd, memory health, sp_server_diagnostics, SQL Health, SQL Query, SQL Server, SQL Server Administrator, SQL Server Error, SQL Server Monitoring, SQL Server Performance Tuning, SQL Server Programming, SQL Server Tips and Tricks, TSQL
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