| title | Open Activity Monitor (SSMS) | ||||
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| description | Learn how to open Activity Monitor in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). Activity Monitor queries the monitored instance to obtain information to display. | ||||
| author | WilliamDAssafMSFT | ||||
| ms.author | wiassaf | ||||
| ms.date | 07/12/2021 | ||||
| ms.service | sql | ||||
| ms.subservice | performance | ||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | ||||
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Activity Monitor runs queries on the monitored instance to obtain information for the Activity Monitor display panes. When the refresh interval is set to less than 10 seconds, the time that is used to run these queries can affect server performance. We recommend that you download and install the latest version of SSMS.
To view actual activity, you must have VIEW SERVER STATE permission. To view the Data File I/O section of Activity Monitor, you must have CREATE DATABASE, ALTER ANY DATABASE, or VIEW ANY DEFINITION permission in addition to VIEW SERVER STATE.
To KILL a process, a user must be a member of the sysadmin or processadmin fixed server roles.
Right-click on the top-level object for a SQL Server connection, and select Activity Monitor.
From the Standard toolbar, select the Activity Monitor icon. It is in the middle, just to the right of the undo/redo buttons.
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Complete the Connect to Server dialog box if you are not already connected to an instance of SQL Server you want to monitor.
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From the Tools menu, select Options.
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In the Options dialog box, expand Environment, and then select Startup.
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From the At startup drop-down list, select Open Object Explorer and Activity Monitor.
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Select OK.
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Open the Activity Monitor.
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Right-click Overview, select Refresh Interval, and then select the interval in which Activity Monitor should obtain new instance information.
