Integrating Microsoft SQL Server Event Tracing with OS-Level Events and Database Client Events

  • Date: June 10, 2010 from 2:15PM to 3:30PM
  • Day 4
  • DAT402
  • Speakers: Bob Beauchemin
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SQL Server Extended Events is a diagnostic feature that revolutionizes troubleshooting, profiling, and enables end-to-end tracing, with only a small amount of overhead when it’s active. In this session we demonstrate using Extended Events for lock analysis, reporting on hard-to-catch error information, looking through stack frames, and integration with ETW for end-to-end (client-network-server) tracing and combined OS kernel and SQL Server tracing. We build some simpler event sessions from scratch as well as explore the depth and breadth of what’s available.

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