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Active Queries View

The Active Queries view provides relevant information about active queries on your environment. You can find the following information:

  • Account / User Name that started a query
  • Session SPID
  • Query's command text
  • Start and end time of the query
  • Elapsed time in milliseconds
  • CPU Time
  • Reads and writes in kb.

Configuring the Active Queries view

To change the query activity data collection settings, click Configuration on the Active Queries screen. On the configuration screen you can change the following settings:

  • Frequency of data collection
  • Collect data from all queries or from poorly performing queries only.
  • Set the location of log files.
  • Set time periods for historical data retention.

Advanced Query monitoring

Use the Advanced Query monitoring option to determine the frequency of data collection.

Enabled:   SQL BI collects query data constantly. 

Disabled:  SQL BI only collects query data at the time of collection using the current query data collection method.(set on the Manage Monitored Services screen)?????

Poorly performing queries

When you select this option IDERA SQL BIM only collects information from queries that cross one or more of these thresholds: 

Duration in millisecondsTime in milliseconds after which a query is considered poorly performing.
CPU time in millisecondsHow much time a query uses CPU.
Rows Scanned in #rows

The number of rows a query reads.

Retention period

This setting determines for how long IDERA SQL BIM retains historical data, the default retention period is one day. To set a time period type a number in the first field and select a value from the dropdown (min, hours, days, weeks, months). 

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Location of log files

This is the path where IDERA SQL BIM stores log files, the default path is the same as the SSAS log files location. to set another path use the UNC format for example \\<server name>\c$\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSAS12.MSSQLSERVER\OLAP\Log. Make sure that the account used for data collection has permissions for accessing and writing to the log files directory.

 

 

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