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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: December 17, 20222022-12-17T22:10:19+05:30 2022-12-17T22:10:19+05:30

How To Monitor Sql Server Connections?

How To Monitor Sql Server Connections?
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    1. Disha Srivastava
      Disha Srivastava Bronze
      2022-12-17T23:56:35+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 11:56 pm

      1. Use the SQL Server Activity Monitor: The Activity Monitor can be used to view current active connections and processes on the server. It can be accessed in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) by going to the ‘Activity Monitor’ tab.

      2. Use the sp_who2 System Stored Procedure: The sp_who2 system stored procedure can be used to display information about the current connections to the SQL Server instance.

      3. Use the sys.dm_exec_sessions Dynamic Management View: The sys.dm_exec_sessions dynamic management view (DMV) can be used to view information about sessions established with the SQL Server instance.

      4. Use the netstat Command: The netstat command can be used to view active TCP connections and ports on the server.

      5. Use SQL Profiler: SQL Profiler can be used to trace and monitor the activity of all connections to the server.

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    2. Yepuri Kalyani
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      2022-12-17T22:20:05+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 10:20 pm

      1. Use Activity Monitor: Activity Monitor is a built-in tool in SQL Server Management Studio that can be used to monitor current user connections and other system activities. To access Activity Monitor, open SSMS and connect to a SQL Server instance. Then, in the left-hand Object Explorer window, expand the Management node and select Activity Monitor.

      2. Use sp_who and sp_who2: These are two built-in stored procedures that can be used to view information about user connections and processes in SQL Server.

      3. Use Dynamic Management Views (DMVs): DMVs are a set of system views that can be used to monitor various aspects of a SQL Server instance. To view information about user connections, you can query the sys.dm_exec_sessions DMV.

      4. Use Performance Monitor: Performance Monitor is a built-in Windows tool that can be used to monitor various performance metrics in SQL Server. To monitor user connections, you can add the SQLServer:General Statistics/User Connections counter to Performance Monitor.

      5. Use Custom Queries: You can also write custom queries to view information about user connections. For example, you can query the sys.sysprocesses system view to view information about user connections.

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