Optimized concurrent query limit has been exceeded

Microsoft.SQLServer.2008.Optimized_concurrent_query_limit_has_been_exceeded_1_5_Rule (Rule)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

You are using an edition of SQL Server that is licensed for a limited number of concurrent queries. This includes the Personal and Desktop editions. Those editions have a concurrent workload governor that limits them to a specific number of concurrent user queries plus a smaller number of concurrent system tasks.

Resolutions

Reduce the number of queries that execute concurrently or upgrade to another edition of SQL Server.

Additional information can be found in the Books Online topics "DBCC CONCURRENCYVIOLATION" and "SQL Server 2000 Databases on the Desktop."

Element properties:

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Event_ID3629
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Alert SeverityWarning
Alert PriorityNormal
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Alert Message
Optimized concurrent query limit has been exceeded
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Event LogApplication
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