September 25, 2013 at 4:20 pm
One of my SQL Servers has 15,835 connected session with only 4 active. One application account has 15500+ sleeping connections with last batch date on most of them going back almost a month.
My other SQL Servers will see between a few and a few hundred sessions. Is 15,000 excessive? Could it be due to some app pool setting? Does SQL Server have an option to release connections that are idle for a period of time?
Thanks!
Howard
September 26, 2013 at 3:36 am
SQL Server will not kill or drop any connection/process unless the service is initiated for a restart or referred from the client process
A sleeping session is waiting for its next command from the application, and is most like a pooled connection; in either case it isn't using any resources.
Have you checked whether your system is having some sort of hardware bottleneck or not ?
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September 26, 2013 at 11:21 am
kenneth.mofokeng (9/26/2013)
SQL Server will not kill or drop any connection/process unless the service is initiated for a restart or referred from the client processA sleeping session is waiting for its next command from the application, and is most like a pooled connection; in either case it isn't using any resources.
Have you checked whether your system is having some sort of hardware bottleneck or not ?
I've asked the application team to look into it. A day later, this server is up to 16,900 sleeping connections from the same application account.
September 26, 2013 at 12:43 pm
Most applications have a configuration for their app pool connections...
like
Minimum number of connections, Max number of connections and sometimes a timeout if not used number.
September 26, 2013 at 12:53 pm
Markus (9/26/2013)
Most applications have a configuration for their app pool connections...like
Minimum number of connections, Max number of connections and sometimes a timeout if not used number.
I've checked with the middleware team. They do have a limited connection pool. These connections are coming directory from the app server so vendor support may be necessary.
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