Event exceeds the number of allowable bound actions
Did you know that there is a limit to the number of actions you can add to a single event in Extended Events? While I
Did you know that there is a limit to the number of actions you can add to a single event in Extended Events? While I
Have you ever wondered if Extended Events is affecting the performance of your workload? I have written a lot about Extended Events and have been
The AlwaysOn_health event session in Extended Events is intended to make analyzing problems with Availability Groups possible after they have occurred. While this event session
This post comes from a question by Tara Kizer on DBA StackExchange related to Compilations/Sec in PerfMon and using Extended Events to try and track
I was recently emailed with a question about tracking database usage information using Extended Events and the person wanted to know why the event session
During a recent client engagement to look at the performance problems of a production SQL Server I ran into something I hoped to never see
I’ve had so many questions about the same problem with the ring_buffer target in Extended Events lately that I figured I would write a blog
Last week someone sent Kimberly an email asking what the read_microsec column in the sys.dm_os_buffer_descriptors DMV in SQL Server 2012 showed. The email was passed
A few months back I received an email from a member of the community that was trying to filter the sqlos.wait_info event for some of
A question came up in class today about the difference between SQL Trace and Extended Events for logging information to the ERRORLOG file. Joe and
Back in July I blogged about the SQL Server 2012 Extended Events Add-in to Manage 2008/R2 Instances. Unfortunately, despite having multiple beta testers using the
If you use Extended Events you may have noticed that the ERRORLOG file gets bloated with messages like: Using ‘dbghelp.dll’ version ‘4.0.5’ every time you
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