This document outlines the layout for a project, including the name, advisor, purpose, hypothesis, materials, guidelines, objective plan, expected outcomes, and references. The purpose section lists 5 points about the goals of the project. The objective plan details the processing time over 8 weeks and includes a budget section. The expected outcomes section lists 5 anticipated results.
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Introduction ...................................................................................12
Code Examples .......................................................................................................................15
Chapter 1: Using Dynamic Management Objects .......................16
Compatibility Views, Catalog Views, and DMOs ..............................................................17
DMO Security and Permissions ...........................................................................................21
Performance Tuning with DMOs ........................................................................................22
Navigating through the DMOs .....................................................................................24
Point-in-time versus cumulative data ..........................................................................26
Beware of the watcher effect .........................................................................................29
Using DMOs with other performance tools ...............................................................29
Summary ..................................................................................................................................32
Chapter 2: Connections, Sessions and Requests ........................33
Sysprocesses versus DMOs ...................................................................................................35
Connections and Sessions ....................................................................................................37
sys.dm_exec_connections ..............................................................................................38
sys.dm_exec_sessions .....................................................................................................40
Who is connected? ..........................................................................................................42
Who is connected by SSMS? ..........................................................................................44
Session-level settings .......................................................................................................45
Logins with more than one session..............................................................................47
Identify sessions with context switching ....................................................................48
Identify inactive sessions ...............................................................................................48
Identify idle sessions with orphaned transactions .....................................................51
Requests ...................................................................................................................................52
Overview of sys.dm_exec_requests ..............................................................................53
Overview of sys.dm_exec_sql_text .......................
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Introduction ...................................................................................12
Code Examples .......................................................................................................................15
Chapter 1: Using Dynamic Management Objects .......................16
Compatibility Views, Catalog Views, and DMOs ..............................................................17
DMO Security and Permissions ...........................................................................................21
Performance Tuning with DMOs ........................................................................................22
Navigating through the DMOs .....................................................................................24
Point-in-time versus cumulative data ..........................................................................26
Beware of the watcher effect .........................................................................................29
Using DMOs with other performance tools ...............................................................29
Summary ..................................................................................................................................32
Chapter 2: Connections, Sessions and Requests ........................33
Sysprocesses versus DMOs ...................................................................................................35
Connections and Sessions ....................................................................................................37
sys.dm_exec_connections ..............................................................................................38
sys.dm_exec_sessions .....................................................................................................40
Who is connected? ..........................................................................................................42
Who is connected by SSMS? ..........................................................................................44
Session-level settings .......................................................................................................45
Logins with more than one session..............................................................................47
Identify sessions with context switching ....................................................................48
Identify inactive sessions ...............................................................................................48
Identify idle sessions with orphaned transactions .....................................................51
Requests ...................................................................................................................................52
Overview of sys.dm_exec_requests ..............................................................................53
Overview of sys.dm_exec_sql_text .......................
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Layout for the project
1. Layout for the project
Name Project
Name preparation of the project
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The advisor
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The origin and significance of the project
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The purpose of the project.
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2. Hypothesis of the project (If applicable)
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How to do the project
1. Materials and equipment
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2. Guidelines for education.
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3. Objective plan
1. Processing time.
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2. The budget
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The expected outcomes will be.
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The reference.
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