sys.dm_os_stacks (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance
This dynamic management view is used internally by SQL Server to do the following:
Keep track of debug data such as outstanding allocations.
Assume or validate logic that is used by SQL Server components in places where the component assumes that a certain call has been made.
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
stack_address | varbinary(8) | Unique address for this stack allocation. Is not nullable. |
frame_index | int | Each line represents a function call that, when sorted in ascending order by frame index for a particular stack_address, returns the full call stack. Is not nullable. |
frame_address | varbinary(8) | Address of the function call. Is not nullable. |
Remarks
sys.dm_os_stacks requires that the symbols of the server and other components be present on the server to display the information correctly.
Permissions
On SQL Server and SQL Managed Instance, requires VIEW SERVER STATE
permission.
On SQL Database Basic, S0, and S1 service objectives, and for databases in elastic pools, the server admin account, the Microsoft Entra admin account, or membership in the ##MS_ServerStateReader##
server role is required. On all other SQL Database service objectives, either the VIEW DATABASE STATE
permission on the database, or membership in the ##MS_ServerStateReader##
server role is required.
Permissions for SQL Server 2022 and later
Requires VIEW SERVER PERFORMANCE STATE permission on the server.
See also
SQL Server Operating System Related Dynamic Management Views (Transact-SQL)