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sp_syscollector_stop_collection_set (Transact-SQL)

Stops a collection set.

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Syntax

sp_syscollector_stop_collection_set 
    [ [ @collection_set_id = ] collection_set_id ]
    , [ [ @name = ] 'name' ]
    , [ [ @stop_collection_job = ] stop_collection_job ]

Arguments

  • [ @collection\_set\_id = ] collection_set_id
    Is the unique local identifier for the collection set. collection_set_id is int with a default value of NULL. collection_set_id must have a value if name is NULL.

  • [ @name = ] 'name'
    Is the name of the collection set. name is sysname with a default value of NULL. name must have a value if collection_set_id is NULL.

  • [ @stop\_collection\_job = ] stop_collection_job
    Specifies that the collection job for the collection set be stopped if it is running. stop_collection_job is bit with a default of 1.

    stop_collection_job applies only to collection sets with collection mode set to cached. For more information, see sp_syscollector_create_collection_set (Transact-SQL).

Return Code Values

0 (success) or 1 (failure)

Remarks

sp_syscollector_create_collection_set must be run in the context of the msdb system database.

Permissions

Requires membership in the dc_operator (with EXECUTE permission) fixed database role to execute this procedure.

Examples

The following example stops a collection set using its identifier.

USE msdb;
GO
EXEC sp_syscollector_stop_collection_set @collection_set_id = 1;

See Also

Reference

Data Collector Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)

Concepts

Data Collection