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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:11:17+00:00 2026-05-15T14:11:17+00:00

Having following sql server coenfiguration. OS : Windows Server 2003 SQL Server 2005 Professional

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Having following sql server coenfiguration.

  • OS : Windows Server 2003
  • SQL Server 2005 Professional edition with SP3
  • Service Broker enabled
  • There are schedule jobs but for testing i have disabled agent.

When no user connected, its CPU uses goes upto 90%. I was wondering what is it doing
internally.

Executed following statement

select session_id,wait_duration_ms,wait_type,blocking_session_id,resource_description  from sys.dm_os_waiting_tasks

It shows following data

0x0084A208  3   0   395797  LOGMGR_QUEUE    0x027E4BC0  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x0084A2F8  5   0   6157360 KSOURCE_WAKEUP  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x0084A3E8  10  0   6162063 ONDEMAND_TASK_QUEUE 0x027FD760  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x0084A7A8  12  0   16  PAGEIOLATCH_EX  0x033CFCF8  NULL    NULL    NULL    2:1:158017
0x0084A5C8  13  0   1375547 BROKER_TRANSMITTER  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x0084A6B8  14  0   94  PAGEIOLATCH_SH  0x033C96D8  NULL    NULL    NULL    7:1:1473515
0x0084AA78  21  0   94  BROKER_TASK_STOP    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x0084A898  56  0   1359813 LCK_M_X 0x03C3F0E0  0x0084A6B8  14  0   databaselock subresource=FULL dbid=7 id=lock3bd3640 mode=U
0x008D84D8  4   0   1719    REQUEST_FOR_DEADLOCK_SEARCH 0x628B00AC  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x008D85C8  11  0   6161172 CHECKPOINT_QUEUE    0x027FB718  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x008D87A8  7   0   297 SQLTRACE_BUFFER_FLUSH   NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x008D8898  9   0   1366563 BROKER_TRANSMITTER  NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x008D8C58  15  0   94  BROKER_TASK_STOP    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x008D8D48  20  0   94  BROKER_TASK_STOP    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL
0x008D8E38  51  0   0   OLEDB   NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL    NULL

Here on line 8 It says
databaselock subresource=FULL dbid=7 id=lock3bd3640 mode=U

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    2026-05-15T14:11:17+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:11 pm

    I’m assuming that your sql server is the process that is consuming all of the cpu on your system.

    Glen Berry has a bunch of diagnostic DMV queries that might help you with this issue:
    http://glennberrysqlperformance.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!45041418ECCAA960!5538.entry

    Additionaly Adam Machanic has an awesome stored procedure (who is active) that can give you a snapshot of running/blocking processes:
    http://whoisactive.com

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