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Use Performance Counters with the SQL adapter

BizTalk Adapter Pack clients can use the performance counters to gauge the performance of the adapters. The BizTalk Adapter Pack setup program creates the performance counter category "Microsoft BizTalk Adapter for SQL Server" along with the Adapter Pack installation.

The LOB Time (Cumulative) Performance Counter

The BizTalk .NET Adapter for SQL category has one performance counter called "LOB Time (Cumulative)". This performance counter denotes the time, in milliseconds, that the SQL Server client library takes to complete an action that the adapter initiates. The SQL adapter creates an instance of the performance counter for each action, for a specific SQL Server instance and database name. The instances are created in the following pattern:

<processId>:<appDomainId>:<endpointId>:<actionId>  

The <endpointId> is derived as <sql_server_name>, <instance_name>, <database_name>.

The <actionId> is derived in the following manner:

  • For opening a connection, the action ID is “Open”.

  • For inbound operations, the action ID is “Inbound”.

  • For outbound operations, the action ID is the action of the operation being invoked, with “/” replaced by an underscore “_”. Also, the action ID is prefixed with the “ExecuteScalar”, “ExecuteReader”, or “ExecuteNonQuery” depending on the method that the adapter internally uses to perform the operation on the SQL Server database. For example, the adapter internally uses the ExecuteReader method to execute a stored procedure in SQL Server. So, the action ID for the stored procedure, MyProcedure, will be:

    ExecuteReader_Procedure_dbo_MyProcedure  
    

    The performance counter is initialized only after the adapter makes the first call to the SQL Server database. Also, the InstanceLifetime property of the performance counter is set to 'Process', which means that the performance counter ceases to exist as soon as the program that creates the counter terminates.

Note

The precision of the LOB Time (Cumulative) performance counter is 16 milliseconds.

Enabling Performance Counters

The performance counters can be enabled or disabled by setting the binding property EnablePerformanceCounters. To enable performance counters, set the EnablePerformanceCounters binding property to True. To disable performance counters, set EnablePerformanceCounters to False. By default, the property is set to False. For more information about this binding property, see Read about the BizTalk Adapter for SQL Server adapter binding properties.

Performance Counters and the WCF LOB Adapter SDK

Changing the value of the EnablePerformanceCounters binding property also changes the value of the corresponding performance counter for the WCF LOB Adapter SDK. Also, the binding property for the WCF LOB Adapter SDK is static, whereas that for the SQL adapter is dynamic. Hence, if there are two instances of the SQL adapter binding in the application domain, and the EnablePerformanceCounters binding property is set to True in one and False in the other, the adapter-specific performance counter will be enabled in one and disabled in the other. However, because the binding property for WCF LOB Adapter SDK is static, it will either be set to True or False depending on what value was specified last.

See Also

Troubleshoot the SQL adapter