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Author SQL Baseline - Sysmon
Jerry Spivey

2005-06-29, 8:23 pm

Hi,

Looking to set up some baselining for SQL Server and the OS. The XP version
of Sysmon allows for recording directly to a SQL Server whereas the Windows
2000 version only seems to allow the data to be saved to a file for import.
Is there an update for Windows 2000 that will allow for direct recording of
the data into SQL Server? If not I could use the XP tool and remote connect
to the server for it's objects and counters or just import the file. Is
there a prefered method?

Thanks

Jerry


oj

2005-06-29, 8:23 pm

Take a look at sqlio/sqliostress.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en

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-oj


"Jerry Spivey" <jspivey@vestas-awt.com> wrote in message
news:%239Ot02OfFHA.2840@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> Looking to set up some baselining for SQL Server and the OS. The XP
> version of Sysmon allows for recording directly to a SQL Server whereas
> the Windows 2000 version only seems to allow the data to be saved to a
> file for import. Is there an update for Windows 2000 that will allow for
> direct recording of the data into SQL Server? If not I could use the XP
> tool and remote connect to the server for it's objects and counters or
> just import the file. Is there a prefered method?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jerry
>



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