SQL Server current session status


Use the below query to get the current SQL Server status with blocking and high CPU ordered, Use the hostname and database name to drill down.

SELECT s.session_id

    ,r.STATUS
    ,r.blocking_session_id 'blocked by'
    ,r.wait_type
    ,wait_resource
    ,r.wait_time / (1000.0) 'Wait Time (in Sec)'
    ,r.cpu_time
    ,r.logical_reads
    ,r.reads
    ,r.writes
    ,r.total_elapsed_time / (1000.0) 'Elapsed Time (in Sec)'
    ,Substring(st.TEXT, (r.statement_start_offset / 2) + 1, (
            (
                CASE r.statement_end_offset
                    WHEN - 1
                        THEN Datalength(st.TEXT)
                    ELSE r.statement_end_offset
                    END - r.statement_start_offset
                ) / 2
            ) + 1) AS statement_text
    ,Coalesce(Quotename(Db_name(st.dbid)) + N'.' + Quotename(Object_schema_name(st.objectid, st.dbid)) + N'.' +
     Quotename(Object_name(st.objectid, st.dbid)), '') AS command_text
    ,r.command
    ,s.login_name
    ,s.host_name
    ,s.program_name
    ,s.host_process_id
    ,s.last_request_end_time
    ,s.login_time
    ,r.open_transaction_count
FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions AS s
INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests AS r ON r.session_id = s.session_id
cross APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(r.sql_handle) AS st
WHERE r.session_id != @@SPID 
--and s.host_name in ('SUPERMAN','BATMAN') 
--and dbid=DB_ID('DBAAdmin')
--and       r.cpu_time > 1000000
ORDER BY r.cpu_time DESC
    ,r.STATUS
    ,s.session_id
 

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