Hello everyone.
Disclaimer - SQL n00b with capital N so I need this as lamans terms as possible.
Our accounting dept uses a software called Vision which runs on SQL. We have 2 db's; office A and office B and nothing else.
Running on Prliant380 g3 - xeon dual core 3.4 - 3.5 ram - Server Ent 2003 32bit.
There are 9 accounting people using this db, there are random employees (about 70) during the week that log into the web portion at various times to fill out their timesheet.
Now as the subject reads, sqlservr.exe gets stuck at 100%, might jump down to 90% for a split second but back to 100%. Obviously this slows down everything and accounting comes to complain. We reboot the server (sometimes twice) and it seems to clear out whatever problem it's having. We'll see the cpu at 90% but the users say that the system 'flies' so we leave it at that. There will be weeks that pass until the problem resurfaces.
What can I do?
thank you,
ceez
Disclaimer - SQL n00b with capital N so I need this as lamans terms as possible.
Our accounting dept uses a software called Vision which runs on SQL. We have 2 db's; office A and office B and nothing else.
Running on Prliant380 g3 - xeon dual core 3.4 - 3.5 ram - Server Ent 2003 32bit.
There are 9 accounting people using this db, there are random employees (about 70) during the week that log into the web portion at various times to fill out their timesheet.
Now as the subject reads, sqlservr.exe gets stuck at 100%, might jump down to 90% for a split second but back to 100%. Obviously this slows down everything and accounting comes to complain. We reboot the server (sometimes twice) and it seems to clear out whatever problem it's having. We'll see the cpu at 90% but the users say that the system 'flies' so we leave it at that. There will be weeks that pass until the problem resurfaces.
What can I do?
thank you,
ceez