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7/21/2010 11:34 AM
 
My Server: CPU: Dual Core Xeon 3060 (2.4Ghz, 4MB, 1066 Mhz),RAM: 2GB.
in Task Manager, sqlserver 93-100% CPU. When i open SQL Activity , shcedule procedule height cpu
Please help me, should i disable it?


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7/21/2010 2:12 PM
 
check out caching mode settings in Host settings. Using high should reduce sql server calls - however will require additional ram.

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7/22/2010 9:11 PM
 
Ok, I'll setting again.
You can see image here, please help me.

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7/23/2010 3:08 AM
 
how many entries are there in ScheduleHistory table of your database? the number should not be higher that a few hundred.

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7/23/2010 10:07 AM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
how many entries are there in ScheduleHistory table of your database? the number should not be higher that a few hundred.

 I have 80 database on server.

Select count(*) from ScheduleHistory and result 3422, other database is 1064.Generally there are thousands.

How I have to setting ScheduleHistory.


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