Re: netstat on my server
- From: "David J. Cartwright" <davidcartwright@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 13:38:04 -0500
you can use taskman to view what procs are using what memory.
also the current activity tab in EM will give you connection info.
PerfMon can aslo be used.
<rvegas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OmOmw6mAGHA.3936@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Actually yes my server has a vb script that sends out emails.
>
> Basically i want to know who is connecting to my server, and what they are
> using.
> My server is consuming a lot of ram and i want to find out why? maybe its
> sites not releasing connections. How can i find this out?
>
> Thanx
>
> "David J. Cartwright" <davidcartwright@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:euohWjlAGHA.436@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> since your email is @rogers.net i would get that one connection is you,
>> as for the other is your sql server sending notifications ?
>>
>> <rvegas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:e6QXqFcAGHA.216@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>A netstat on my MSSQL server shows
>>> TCP MSSQL12:ms-sql-s c2-asp1.mydomain.com:2060 ESTABLISHED
>>> TCP MSSQL12:ms-sql-s c2-asp1.mydomain.com:2114 ESTABLISHED
>>> TCP MSSQL12:ms-sql-s c2-asp1.mydomain.com.com:2195 ESTABLISHED
>>> TCP MSSQL12:ms-sql-s c2-asp9.mydomain.com:2215 ESTABLISHED
>>> TCP MSSQL12:ms-sql-s
>>> wsp05956800wss.cr.net.cable.rogers.com:3063 ESTABLISHED
>>> TCP MSSQL12:ms-sql-s mailserver.uslive.net:1972 ESTABLISHED
>>>
>>> I know the first four connections are servers on my domain, with asp
>>> pages connecting to the DB. The other too I dont know what those are.
>>> Does that mean that some other sites are connecting to my server as
>>> well? If so how can I tell what they are accessing? And how can I stop
>>> them? Thses are just some of the connections in netstat, what else
>>> should I be looking for and what ports should I block for security?
>>> Im new to MSSQL so any help or links would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>
>>
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>
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