Daily health checks for SQL Server

  • Hi,

    I have been to put up some daily health scans on our SQL Server.

    Can some one please suggest some useful scans and how to create them.

    thanks

  • You might try the SQL Server Health and History Tool (SQLH2). Free download from Microsoft.

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=eedd10d6-75f7-4763-86de-d2347b8b5f89&displaylang=en

    Steve

    SQL Managed

  • Are you running backups? Check on those.

    Are you checking for fragmentation? Disk space? Free space in files? All the daily maintenance that should occur on your server is something you can check for.

  • You should run DBCC CHECKDB on a regular basis - maybe not daily (and here I am a little "off topic") - but I think that you should not forget about this. The "Data corruption" section of this forum offers many instructive stories...

  • you can configure the health checks from the maintenance wizard or use some tools like health and history checkup which can be downloaded freely.

  • to continue with what Steve suggested....

    If 3rd Party tools are not available, build your own and very accurate health check system with perfmon.

    include the SQL counters for growth, fragmentation, backups, log's, IO errors, blocks, any jobs that failed etc..

    scrubbing the data is a bit of a mission, but will give good results.

    Some (note-only some, not all) of the counters I use (personal preference)

    1. Buffer cache hit ratio

    2. Page Life Expectacy

    3. Number of deadlocks/sec

    4. Per DB, include a Data File Size, Log file size

    hope this helps a bit?

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