View Job Activity
Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Managed Instance
Important
On Azure SQL Managed Instance, most, but not all SQL Server Agent features are currently supported. See Azure SQL Managed Instance T-SQL differences from SQL Server for details.
This topic describes how to view the runtime state of SQL Server Agent jobs in SQL Server by using SQL Server Management Studio or Transact-SQL.
When the Microsoft SQL Server Agent service starts, a new session is created and the sysjobactivity table in the msdb database is populated with all the existing defined jobs. This table records current job activity and status. You can use the Job Activity Monitor in SQL Server Agent to view the current state of jobs. If the SQL Server Agent service unexpectedly terminates, you can refer to the sysjobactivity table to see which jobs were being executed when the service terminated.
Before You Begin
Security
For detailed information, see Implement SQL Server Agent Security.
Using SQL Server Management Studio
To view job activity
In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine, and then expand that instance.
Expand SQL Server Agent.
Right-click Job Activity Monitor and click View Job Activity.
In the Job Activity Monitor, you can view details about each job that is defined for this server.
Right-click a job to start it, stop it, enable or disable it, refresh its status as displayed in the Job Activity Monitor, delete it, or view its history or properties. To start, stop, enable or disable, or refresh multiple jobs, select multiple rows in the Job Activity Monitor, and right-click your selection.
To update the Job Activity Monitor, click Refresh. To view fewer rows, click Filter and enter filter parameters.
Using Transact-SQL
To view job activity
In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of Database Engine.
On the Standard bar, click New Query.
Copy and paste the following example into the query window and click Execute.
-- lists activity for all jobs that the current user has permission to view. USE msdb ; GO EXEC dbo.sp_help_jobactivity ; GO
For more information, see sp_help_jobactivity (Transact-SQL).