SQL Server, Broker TO Statistics object
Applies to: SQL Server
The SQLServer:Broker TO Statistics performance object reports information about how many times Service Broker dialogs request transmission objects, and how often transmission objects are written to tempdb
.
Transmission objects record the state of message transmissions for a Service Broker dialog. They are stored in memory. To free memory, Service Broker periodically writes batches of inactive transmission objects to work tables in tempdb
.
The following table lists the counters that this object contains.
SQL Server Broker TO Statistics counters | Description |
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Avg. Length of Batched Writes | The average number of transmission objects saved in a batch. |
Avg. Time To Write Batch (ms) | The average number of milliseconds required to save a batch of transmission objects. |
Avg. Time to Write Batch Base | For internal use only. |
Avg. Time Between Batches (ms) | The average number of milliseconds between writes of transmission object batches. |
Avg. Time Between Batches Base | For internal use only. |
Transmission Obj Gets/Sec | The number of times per second that dialogs requested transmission objects. |
Transmission Obj Set Dirty/Sec | The number of times per second that transmission objects were marked as dirty. Transmission objects are marked as dirty by the first modification that causes the in-memory copy to differ from the copy stored in tempdb . Transmission objects are modified when Service Broker has to record a change in the state of message transmissions for the dialog. |
Transmission Obj Writes/Sec | The number of times per second that a batch of transmission objects were written to tempdb work tables. Large numbers of writes could indicate that SQL Server memory is being stressed. |
Example
You begin to explore the query performance counters in this object using this T-SQL query on the sys.dm_os_performance_counters dynamic management view:
SELECT * FROM sys.dm_os_performance_counters
WHERE object_name LIKE '%Broker TO Statistics%';