Daily Series: An XEvent a day
In questa serie di posts di Jonathan Kehayias si parla di come utilizzare gli Extended Events per monitorare SQL Server.
(1 of 31) - An Overview of Extended Events (2 of 31) - Querying the Extended Events Metadata (3 of 31) - Managing Event Sessions (4 of 31) - Querying the Session Definition and Active Session DMV’s (5 of 31) - Targets Week - ring_buffer (6 of 31) - Targets Week - asynchronous_file_target (7 of 31) - Targets Week - bucketizers (8 of 31) - Targets Week - synchronous_event_counter (9 of 31) - Targets Week - pair_matching (10 of 31) - Targets Week - etw_classic_sync_target (11 of 31) - Targets Week - Using multiple targets to simplify analysis (12 of 31) - Using the Extended Events SSMS Addin (13 of 31) - The system_health Session (14 of 31) - A Closer Look at Predicates (15 of 31) - Tracking Ghost Cleanup (16 of 31) - How Many Checkpoints are Issued During a Full Backup? (17 of 31) - A Look at Backup Internals and How to Track Backup and Restore Throughput (Part 1) (18 of 31) - A Look at Backup Internals and How to Track Backup and Restore Throughput (Part 2) (19 of 31) - Using Customizable Fields (20 of 31) - Mapping Extended Events to SQL Trace (21 of 31) - The Future - Tracking Blocking in Denali (22 of 31) - The Future - fn_dblog() No More? Tracking Transaction Log Activity in Denali (23 of 31) - How it Works - Multiple Transaction Log Files (24 of 31) - What is the package0.callstack Action? (25 of 31) - The Twelve Days of Christmas (26 of 31) - Configuring Session Options (27 of 31) - The Future - Tracking Page Splits in SQL Server Denali CTP1 (28 of 31) - Tracking Page Compression Operations (29 of 31) - The Future - Looking at Database Startup in Denali (30 of 31) - Tracking Session and Statement Level Waits (31 of 31) - Event Session DDL Events