Working with the Event Logs

Event logs provide historical information that can help you track down problems with SQL Server. SQL Server writes events to the SQL Server event logs, the SQL Server Agent event logs, and the Windows application log. You can use all three logs to track messages related to SQL Server. However, there are some things you should know about these logs:

  • Only the application log provides additional information on all applications running on the server, and only the application log provides features for filtering events based on type. For example, you can filter events so that only error and warning messages are displayed.

  • If you start the MSSQLServer or MSSQL$ instancename service from the command prompt, events are logged ...

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