• 几个未公开的 DBCC 命令


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    1. DBCC BUFFER

    This command can be used to display buffer headers and pages from the buffer cache.
    Syntax: 
    dbcc buffer ([dbid|dbname] [,objid|objname] [,nbufs], [printopt])

    where

     

      dbid|dbname   - database id|database name

      objid|objname - object id|object name

      nbufs         - number of buffers to examine

      printopt      - print option

                      0 - print out only the buffer header and page header

                          (default)

                      1 - print out each row separately and the offset table

                      2 - print out each row as a whole and the offset table

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    dbcc buffer(master,'sysobjects')

    2. DBCC BYTES

    This command can be used to dump out bytes from a specific address.
    Syntax: 
    dbcc bytes ( startaddress, length )

    where

     

      startaddress  - starting address to dump 

      length         - number of bytes to dump

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    dbcc bytes (10000000, 100)

    3. DBCC DBINFO

    Displays DBINFO structure for the specified database.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC DBINFO [( dbname )]

    where

     

      dbname - is the database name.

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC DBINFO (master)

    4. DBCC DBTABLE

    This command displays the contents of the DBTABLE structure.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC DBTABLE ({dbid|dbname})

    where

     

      dbid|dbname  - database name or database ID

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC DBTABLE (master)

    The DBTABLE structure has an output parameter called dbt_open. This parameter keeps track of how many users are in the database.
    Look at here for more details: FIX: Database Usage Count Does Not Return to Zero

    5. DBCC DES

    Prints the contents of the specified DES (descriptor).
    Syntax: 
    dbcc des [( [dbid|dbname] [,objid|objname] )]

    where

     

    dbid|dbname   - database id|database name.

    objid|objname - object id|object name

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC DES

    6. DBCC HELP

    DBCC HELP returns syntax information for the specified DBCC statement. In comparison with DBCC HELP command in version 6.5, it returns syntax information only for the documented DBCC commands.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC HELP ('dbcc_statement' | @dbcc_statement_var | '?') 
    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DECLARE @dbcc_stmt sysname

    SELECT @dbcc_stmt = 'CHECKTABLE'

    DBCC HELP (@dbcc_stmt)

    7. DBCC IND

    Shows all pages in use by indexes of the specified table.
    Syntax: 
    dbcc ind( dbid|dbname, objid|objname, printopt = {-2|-1|0|1|2|3} )

    where

     

      dbid|dbname   - database id|database name.

      objid|objname - object id|object name

      printopt      - print option

    There is change in this command in how it is used in SQL Server 7.0, in that the printopt parameter is now no longer optional.
    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC IND (master, sysobjects, 0)

    8. DBCC log

    This command is used to view the transaction log for the specified database.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC log ( {dbid|dbname}, [, type={-1|0|1|2|3|4}] )

    PARAMETERS:

       Dbid or dbname - Enter either the dbid or the name of the database

                        in question.

     

          type - is the type of output:

     

          0 - minimum information (operation, context, transaction id)

     

          1 - more information (plus flags, tags, row length, description)

     

          2 - very detailed information (plus object name, index name,

              page id, slot id)

     

          3 - full information about each operation

     

          4 - full information about each operation plus hexadecimal dump

              of the current transaction log's row.

     

         -1 - full information about each operation plus hexadecimal dump

              of the current transaction log's row, plus Checkpoint Begin,

              DB Version, Max XDESID

     

    by default type = 0

    To view the transaction log for the master database, run the following command:
    DBCC log (master)

    9. DBCC PAGE

    You can use this command to view the data page structure.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC PAGE ({dbid|dbname}, pagenum [,print option] [,cache] [,logical])

    PARAMETERS:

       Dbid or dbname - Enter either the dbid or the name of the database

                        in question.

     

       Pagenum - Enter the page number of the SQL Server page that is to

                 be examined.

     

       Print option - (Optional) Print option can be either 0, 1, or 2.

     

                      0 - (Default) This option causes DBCC PAGE to print

                          out only the page header information.

                      1 - This option causes DBCC PAGE to print out the

                          page header information, each row of information

                          from the page, and the page's offset table. Each

                          of the rows printed out will be separated from

                          each other.

                      2 - This option is the same as option 1, except it

                          prints the page rows as a single block of

                          information rather than separating the

                          individual rows. The offset and header will also

                          be displayed.

     

       Cache - (Optional) This parameter allows either a 1 or a 0 to be

               entered.

               0 - This option causes DBCC PAGE to retrieve the page

                   number from disk rather than checking to see if it is

                   in cache.

               1 - (Default) This option takes the page from cache if it

                   is in cache rather than getting it from disk only.

     

       Logical - (Optional) This parameter is for use if the page number

                 that is to be retrieved is a virtual page rather then a

                 logical page. It can be either 0 or 1.

     

                 0 - If the page is to be a virtual page number.

                 1 - (Default) If the page is the logical page number.

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC PAGE (master, 1, 1)

    Look at here for more details: Data page structure in MS SQL 6.5

    10. DBCC procbuf

    This command displays procedure buffer headers and stored procedure headers from the procedure cache.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC procbuf( [dbid|dbname], [objid|objname], [nbufs], [printopt = {0|1}] )

    where

     

      dbid|dbname   - database id|database name.

      objid|objname - object id|object name

      nbufs         - number of buffers to print   

      printopt - print option

                 (0  print out only the proc buff and proc header (default) 

                  1  print out proc buff, proc header and contents of buffer)

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC procbuf(master,'sp_help',1,0)

    11. DBCC prtipage

    This command prints the page number pointed to by each row on the specified index page.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC prtipage( dbid, objid, indexid, indexpage )

    where

     

      dbid      - database ID 

      objid     - object ID 

      indexid   - index ID 

      indexpage - the logical page number of the index page to dump

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DECLARE @dbid int, @objectid int

    SELECT @dbid = DB_ID('master')

    SELECT @objectid = object_id('sysobjects')

    DBCC prtipage(@dbid,@objectid,1,0)

    12. DBCC pss

    This command shows info about processes currently connected to the server.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC pss( suid, spid, printopt = { 1 | 0 } )

    where

     

      suid     - server user ID    

      spid     - server process ID   

      printopt - print option

                 (0  standard output,

                  1  all open DES's and current sequence tree)

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    dbcc pss

    13. DBCC resource

    This command shows the server's level RESOURCE, PERFMON and DS_CONFIG information. RESOURCE shows addresses of various data structures used by the server. PERFMON structure contains master..spt_monitor field info. DS_CONFIG structure contains master..syscurconfigs field information.
    Syntax: 
    DBCC resource 
    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DBCC resource

    14. DBCC TAB

    You can use the following undocumented command to view the data pages structure (in comparison with DBCC PAGE, this command will return information about all data pages for viewed table, not only for particular number).
    Syntax: 
    DBCC tab (dbid, objid)

    where

     

      dbid  - is the database id

      objid - is the table id

    This is the example:

    DBCC TRACEON (3604)

    DECLARE @dbid int, @objectid int

    SELECT @dbid = DB_ID('master')

    SELECT @objectid = object_id('sysdatabases')

    DBCC TAB (@dbid,@objectid)

     

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