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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...SQL Server Hogs Entire Processor-DNN super slow.SQL Server Hogs Entire Processor-DNN super slow.
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3/1/2007 11:02 AM
 

We are running DNN 3.0.13 and SQL Server Express 2005 on the same box.  The box is pretty big and healthy, P3, dual processors, 2.5 Gigs of memory and normally runs under a very light load, rarely exceeding 10%.

Today for some reason, every click to load any page on DNN causes one processor to peg at 100% for about 15 seconds before the page will load.  This happens on all pages.  I have adjusted caching in DNN to no effect.

I seem to be able to open SQL server and run things there and run queries very quickly, so it seems to be how DNN uses SQL Server.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Weezy

 

 
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3/3/2007 12:53 AM
 

I read in Microsoft to increase the batch file size in sql, should give you room to grow.

I was having error time out issues because sql wasn't large enuf to take certain large queries, perhaps it's worth looking into?

Hope this gives you something......

Lisa

 
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3/3/2007 8:10 PM
 
when was the last time you did any index maint?
 
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3/4/2007 10:56 AM
 
Can you give me clue where to set this?  I am using SQL Express 2005.  I am not sure if you mean batch size related to bulk copy (seems unlikely).
 
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3/4/2007 10:58 AM
 

Well, it's a relatively new and small database and I don't see much trouble when in Enterprise Manager, or whatever they call it now in SQL Express 2005.  I did notice that there are no maintenance wizards in SQL Express 2005.  Nice.

 
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