Automating SQL Traces

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  • Thanks for a well presented, well thought out article, which has expanded my knowledge.

    MM



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  • Nice article.

    Since profiler traces are deprecated, did you attempt to do this with an extended event?

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
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  • Thanks for taking the time to share this.

    I am having problems setting up the alert. I get this error:

    The @wmi_query could not be executed in the @wmi_namespace provided. Verify that an event class selected in the query exists in the namespace and that the query has has the correct syntax. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error:22022)

    I made sure the WMI namespace was \\.\root\cimv2 and used the query you provided.

    The SQL Server Agent service account is a domain account. We are running SQL Server 2008 Standard, SP2 (10.0.4000)

    Found nothing in the SQL log or Windows events logs.

    Any ideas on what I did wrong? Thanks.

    Lee

  • Thanks, this is a great article that's opened an area I've never really explored before. However, it's not really working the way I'd expected. I have a lightly used, dedicated server (nothing runs on it except SQL Server). The Windows CPU graph hardly ticks up (see below):-

    Yet I'm getting alerts every 20 to 30 minutes. The spike on the left caused one of those alerts.

    I don't understand it.

    I thought the "WITHIN 120" required the 95% usage to be sustained for 2 minutes, yet the performance graph shows only a brief spike.

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  • Lee,

    Sorry I didn't see your question earlier; I didn't realize the article had been published yet.

    Concerning the WMI error you reference, three immediate possibilities come to mind:

    1.) Is SQL Server Service Broker enabled?

    (http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Administration/61823)

    2.) Is this a cluster configuration relevant to MS Support Post:

    (http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/960573)

    3.) Does the domain account have rights to query WMI on this server?

    (http://technet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc787533(v=ws.10).aspx)

    Thanks,

    Clark

  • Clark,

    Thanks for the response. I checked and broker was enabled, the domain account was able to query WMI and the instance is not a cluster. What I ended up doing was taking the query that I had cut and pasted from your excellent article and comlpetely re-enter it manually. Then it worked fine. Very strange. Thanks again for you article and yor response.

    Lee

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