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View Resource Governor Properties

You can create or configure Resource Governor entities, such as resource pools and workload groups, by using the Resource Governor Properties page in SQL Server Management Studio.

  1. Before you begin: Permissions

  2. To view Resource Governor properties, using: Resource Governor Properties page

Before You Begin

In addition to viewing the properties of Resource Governor entities, you can perform several configuration tasks using the Resource Governor Properties page. For more information, see these topics:

When you click OK after adding, deleting, or moving a workload group or resource pool, the ALTER RESOURCE GOVERNOR RECONFIGURE statement is executed.

If the create or reconfigure operation for the resource pool or workload group fails, a summary error message appears below the title of the property page. To see a detailed error message, click the down arrow on the error message.

You can determine whether there is a configuration pending by querying the sys.dm_resource_governor_configuration dynamic management view to get the current status of is_configuration_pending.

Permissions

Viewing resource governor properties requires VIEW SERVER STATER permission. The resource governor configuration tasks require CONTROL SERVER permission.

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View the Resource Governor Properties Page

To view resource governor properties by using the Resource Governor Properties page in SQL Server Management Studio

  1. In SQL Server Management Studio, open Object Explorer and recursively expand the Management node down to Resource Governor.

  2. Right-click Resource Governor and then click Properties, this opens the Resource Governor Properties page.

  3. For descriptions of the fields in the page, see Resource Governor Properties.

  4. To save any changes, click OK.

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Resource Governor Properties

  • Classifier function name
    Specify the classifier function by selecting from the list.

  • Enable Resource Governor
    Enable or disable Resource Governor by selecting or clearing the check box.

  • Resource pools
    Create or change resource pool configuration by using the grid that is provided. This grid is populated with information for the predefined internal and default pools. Select a pool to work with by clicking the first column in the row for the pool. To create a new resource pool, click the row that is prefixed by the asterisk (*).

    • Name
      Specify the name of the resource pool.

    • Minimum CPU %
      Specify the guaranteed average CPU bandwidth for all requests in the resource pool when there is CPU contention. Range is 0 to 100.

    • Maximum CPU %
      Specify the maximum average CPU bandwidth that all requests in this resource pool will receive when there is CPU contention. Range is 0 to 100. The default setting is 100.

    • Minimum Memory %
      Specify the minimum amount of memory reserved for this resource pool that can not be shared with other resource pools. Range is 0 to 100.

    • Maximum Memory %
      Specify the total server memory that can be used by requests in this resource pool. Range is 0 to 100. The default setting is 100.

    For more information, see CREATE RESOURCE POOL (Transact-SQL).

  • Workload groups for resource pool
    Create or change the workload group configuration by using the grid that is provided. This grid is populated with information for the predefined internal and default groups. Select a group to work with by clicking the first column in the row for the pool. To create a new workload group, click the row that is prefixed by the asterisk (*).

    • Name
      Specify the name of the workload group.

    • Importance
      Specify the relative importance of a request in the workload group. Available settings are Low, Medium, and High.

    • Maximum Requests
      Specify the maximum number of simultaneous requests that are allowed to execute in the workload group. Must be 0 or a positive integer.

    • CPU Time (sec)
      Specify the maximum amount of CPU time that a request can use. Must be 0 or a positive integer. If 0, the time is unlimited.

    • Memory Grant %
      Specify the maximum amount of memory that a single request can take from the pool. Range is 0 to 100.

    • Grant Time-out (sec)
      Specify the maximum time that a query can wait for a resource to become available before the query fails. Must be 0 or a positive integer.

    • Degree of Parallelism
      Specify the maximum degree of parallelism (DOP) for parallel requests. Range is 0 to 64.

    For more information, see CREATE WORKLOAD GROUP (Transact-SQL).

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View Resource Governor Properties by Using Transact-SQL

View resource governor properties by using Transact-SQL

  1. To view the definitions of resource governor entities, use the Resource Governor Catalog Views (Transact-SQL).

  2. To view the current configuration of resource governor entities, use the Resource Governor Related Dynamic Management Views (Transact-SQL).

See Also

Concepts

Resource Governor

Enable Resource Governor

Resource Governor Resource Pool

Resource Governor Workload Group

Resource Governor Classifier Function