memory utilization

  • How to view the below mentioned parameters in sql BOX

    Memory

    Availbale Mbytes

    cach bytes

    Pages/Sec

    pool paged resident bytes

    Physical disk

    % disk read time

    % disk write time

  • You can use Performance Monitor utility to get this information. Run --> perfmon.exe

    Here are the screenshots on how to add counters in Performance Monitor.

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  • If you meant , how to do it using command from SQl box, then you may use:

    xp_cmdshell 'typeperf "\Memory\Available bytes" "\processor(_total)\% processor time"'

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  • If you want to capture performance counters in TSQL, instead of using extended calls, which can be very problematic, and require different security settings that might not be all that attractive, since you're 2005 (or above) use DMOs:

    SELECT * FROM sys.dm_os_performance_counters AS dopc

    You won't get every possible perfmon counter, but you can see quite a few of them, quickly and easily.

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