CPU Utilization (\%) for 2014 DB Engine
Provides a measure of how much time processors actually spend working on SQL Server’s process threads.
All allocated CPUs are busy by processing SQL Server tasks.
Evaluate why SQL Server is using a high percentage of CPU using performance monitor SQL Server counters and performance related DMVs such as sys.dm_exec_query_stats.
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Name | Description | Default Value |
Alert Priority | Defines Alert Priority. | Normal |
Alert Severity | Defines Alert Severity. | Error |
Cache Expiration Time | Specifies the maximum age of information from cache the workflow can use. May be omitted. | 43200 |
Enabled | Enables or disables the workflow. | Yes |
Generates Alerts | Defines whether the workflow generates an Alert. | Yes |
Interval (seconds) | The recurring interval of time in seconds in which to run the workflow. | 300 |
Number of samples | Indicates how many times a measured value should breach a threshold before the state is changed. | 6 |
Synchronization Time | The synchronization time specified by using a 24-hour format. May be omitted. | 00:17 |
Threshold | The collected value will be compared against this parameter. | 95 |
Timeout (seconds) | Specifies the time the workflow is allowed to run before being closed and marked as failed. | 200 |
Target | Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.DBEngine | ||
Parent Monitor | System.Health.PerformanceState | ||
Category | PerformanceHealth | ||
Enabled | True | ||
Alert Generate | True | ||
Alert Severity | Error | ||
Alert Priority | Normal | ||
Alert Auto Resolve | True | ||
Monitor Type | Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.DBEngine.CPUUsagePercent.MonitorType | ||
Remotable | True | ||
Accessibility | Public | ||
Alert Message |
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RunAs | Default |
<UnitMonitor ID="Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.DBEngine.CPUUsagePercentMonitor" Accessibility="Public" Enabled="true" Target="SQL2014Core!Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.DBEngine" ParentMonitorID="SystemHealth!System.Health.PerformanceState" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" TypeID="Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.DBEngine.CPUUsagePercent.MonitorType" ConfirmDelivery="false">
<Category>PerformanceHealth</Category>
<AlertSettings AlertMessage="Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.DBEngine.CPUUsagePercentMonitor.AlertMessage">
<AlertOnState>Error</AlertOnState>
<AutoResolve>true</AutoResolve>
<AlertPriority>Normal</AlertPriority>
<AlertSeverity>Error</AlertSeverity>
<AlertParameters>
<AlertParameter1>$Target/Property[Type="SQL2014Core!Microsoft.SQLServer.2014.ServerRole"]/InstanceName$</AlertParameter1>
<AlertParameter2>$Target/Host/Property[Type="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.Computer"]/NetworkName$</AlertParameter2>
</AlertParameters>
</AlertSettings>
<OperationalStates>
<OperationalState ID="Normal" MonitorTypeStateID="Normal" HealthState="Success"/>
<OperationalState ID="Error" MonitorTypeStateID="Error" HealthState="Error"/>
</OperationalStates>
<Configuration>
<IntervalSeconds>300</IntervalSeconds>
<TimeoutSeconds>200</TimeoutSeconds>
<Threshold>95</Threshold>
<NumSamples>6</NumSamples>
<SyncTime/>
<CacheExpirationTime>43200</CacheExpirationTime>
</Configuration>
</UnitMonitor>