September 22, 2009 at 1:49 am
can someone help with a STORED PROCEDURE that reads the errorlog file and filter out the following key words:
error, warn, kill, dead, cannot, could, fail, not, stop, terminate, bypass, roll, truncate, upgrade, victim, recover, IO requests taking longer than, dbcc
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September 22, 2009 at 2:10 am
If you had searched SSC for "import errorlog"
you would have come to a lovely script "Deadlock Notifications in SQL Server 2005"
by Patrick LeBlanc ( 2007/10/10 ) which could get you started ....
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Administration/3243/
SSC is a huge library .... use it 🙂
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September 22, 2009 at 2:14 am
mak3 (9/22/2009)
can someone help with a STORED PROCEDURE that reads the errorlog file and filter out the following key words:error, warn, kill, dead, cannot, could, fail, not, stop, terminate, bypass, roll, truncate, upgrade, victim, recover, IO requests taking longer than, dbcc
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CREATE PROC [sp_readerrorlog](
@p1 INT = 0,
@p2 INT = NULL,
@p3 VARCHAR(255) = NULL,
@p4 VARCHAR(255) = NULL)
AS
BEGIN
IF (NOT IS_SRVROLEMEMBER(N'securityadmin') = 1)
BEGIN
RAISERROR(15003,-1,-1, N'securityadmin')
RETURN (1)
END
IF (@p2 IS NULL)
EXEC sys.xp_readerrorlog @p1
ELSE
EXEC sys.xp_readerrorlog @p1,@p2,@p3,@p4
END
run:
exec sp_readerrorlog 6,1,'stop' to see all error WITH the word "stop" in it, withtrace ID = 1.
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September 22, 2009 at 2:16 am
hope it helps, i know it is not ideal.
play with it.
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