| title | sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs | ||||
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| ms.date | 05/11/2017 | ||||
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| ms.prod_service | database-engine, sql-database, sql-data-warehouse | ||||
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| author | stevestein | ||||
| ms.author | sstein | ||||
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[!INCLUDEtsql-appliesto-ss2008-asdb-asdw-xxx-md]
Returns I/O statistics for data and log files. This dynamic management view replaces the fn_virtualfilestats function.
Note
To call this from [!INCLUDEssSDWfull], use the name sys.dm_pdw_nodes_io_virtual_file_stats.
-- Syntax for SQL Server and Azure SQL Database
sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats (
{ database_id | NULL },
{ file_id | NULL }
)
-- Syntax for Azure SQL Data Warehouse
sys.dm_pdw_nodes_io_virtual_file_stats
database_id | NULL
APPLIES TO: SQL Server (starting with 2008), Azure SQL Database
ID of the database. database_id is int, with no default. Valid inputs are the ID number of a database or NULL. When NULL is specified, all databases in the instance of [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] are returned.
The built-in function DB_ID can be specified.
file_id | NULL
APPLIES TO: SQL Server (starting with 2008), Azure SQL Database
ID of the file. file_id is int, with no default. Valid inputs are the ID number of a file or NULL. When NULL is specified, all files on the database are returned.
The built-in function FILE_IDEX can be specified, and refers to a file in the current database.
| Column name | Data type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| database_name | sysname | Database name. For SQL Data Warehouse, this is the name of the database stored on the node which is identified by pdw_node_id. Each node has one tempdb database that has 13 files. Each node also has one database per distribution, and each distribution database has 5 files. For example, if each node contains 4 distributions, the results show 20 distribution database files per pdw_node_id. |
| database_id | smallint | ID of database. |
| file_id | smallint | ID of file. |
| sample_ms | bigint | Number of milliseconds since the computer was started. This column can be used to compare different outputs from this function. The data type is int for [!INCLUDEssKatmai] through [!INCLUDEssSQL14] |
| num_of_reads | bigint | Number of reads issued on the file. |
| num_of_bytes_read | bigint | Total number of bytes read on this file. |
| io_stall_read_ms | bigint | Total time, in milliseconds, that the users waited for reads issued on the file. |
| num_of_writes | bigint | Number of writes made on this file. |
| num_of_bytes_written | bigint | Total number of bytes written to the file. |
| io_stall_write_ms | bigint | Total time, in milliseconds, that users waited for writes to be completed on the file. |
| io_stall | bigint | Total time, in milliseconds, that users waited for I/O to be completed on the file. |
| size_on_disk_bytes | bigint | Number of bytes used on the disk for this file. For sparse files, this number is the actual number of bytes on the disk that are used for database snapshots. |
| file_handle | varbinary | Windows file handle for this file. |
| io_stall_queued_read_ms | bigint | Does not apply to:: [!INCLUDEssKatmai] through [!INCLUDEssSQL12]. Total IO latency introduced by IO resource governance for reads. Is not nullable. For more information, see sys.dm_resource_governor_resource_pools (Transact-SQL). |
| io_stall_queued_write_ms | bigint | Does not apply to:: [!INCLUDEssKatmai] through [!INCLUDEssSQL12]. Total IO latency introduced by IO resource governance for writes. Is not nullable. |
| pdw_node_id | int | Applies to: [!INCLUDEssSDW] Identifier of the node for the distribution. |
Requires VIEW SERVER STATE permission. For more information, see Dynamic Management Views and Functions (Transact-SQL).
Applies to: SQL Server (starting with 2008), Azure SQL Database
The following example returns statistics for the log file in the [!INCLUDEssSampleDBnormal] database.
SELECT * FROM sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats(DB_ID(N'AdventureWorks2012'), 2);
GO Applies to: Azure SQL Data Warehouse
SELECT * FROM sys.dm_pdw_nodes_io_virtual_file_stats
WHERE database_name = 'tempdb' AND file_id = 2;
Dynamic Management Views and Functions (Transact-SQL)
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