Hello guys,
I have set up "Management Data Warehouse" on some of our MS-SQL-Servers (all in version 2008-R2,SP2,x64).
And after some days I have run report "Server Activity History".
For most of them I can see, that biggest bar (in graph „SQL Server Waits“) is for Wait category„Other“ (>84%). And in this category the biggest wait is „BROKER_TASK_STOP“ (>83%).
I read some documentation. For example:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sql_service_broker/archive/2008/12/01/service-broker-wait-types.aspx
Unfortunately I am still not sure if it is really performance issue. And if yes, then how to resolve it?
Because we have never used “Service Broker” on our servers.
Could you please help me?
If you want, you can see one of my reports here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/107207298923258448530/posts/QCkbnZpiNig
__________________________________________________________ If isn't above described anything, the following applies: Technical details: * OS: Windows Server v2008-R2, English, Enterprise Edition, x64, SP1 ** My User-Account is member of 'Administrators' local security group. * MS-SQL-Server: v2008-R2, English, Enterprise Edition, x64, SP1 ** My User-Account is member of 'SysAdmin' db-role.