问题
There is SQL Server 2012 database that is used by three different applications. In that database there is a table that contains ~500k rows and for some mysterious reason this table gets emptied every now and then. I think this is possibly caused by:
- A delete query without a where clause
- A delete query in a loop gone wild
I am trying to locate the cause of this issue by reviewing code but no joy. I need an alternate strategy. I think I can use triggers to detect what/why all rows get deleted but I am not sure how to go about this. So:
- Can I use triggers to check if a query is attempting to delete all rows?
- Can I use triggers to log the problematic query and the application that issues that query?
- Can I use triggers to log such actions into a text file/database table/email?
- Is there a better way?
回答1:
You can use Extended Events to monitor your system. Here a simple screen shot where are.

A simple policy can monitor for delete and truncate statements. When this events are raised details are written into file.
Here a screen with details (you can configure the script to collect more data) collected for delete statement.

Here the script used, modify the output file path
CREATE EVENT SESSION [CheckDelete] ON SERVER
ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed(SET collect_statement=(1)
ACTION(sqlserver.client_connection_id,sqlserver.client_hostname)
WHERE ([sqlserver].[like_i_sql_unicode_string]([statement],N'%delete%') OR [sqlserver].[like_i_sql_unicode_string]([statement],N'%truncate%')))
ADD TARGET package0.event_file(SET filename=N'C:\temp\CheckDelete.xel',max_file_size=(50))
WITH (MAX_MEMORY=4096 KB,EVENT_RETENTION_MODE=ALLOW_SINGLE_EVENT_LOSS,MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY=30 SECONDS,MAX_EVENT_SIZE=0 KB,MEMORY_PARTITION_MODE=NONE,TRACK_CAUSALITY=OFF,STARTUP_STATE=OFF)
GO
回答2:
This is a possibility that may help you. It creates a trigger on Table1
that sends an email when a process DELETE
s more than 100 records. I'd modify the message to include some useful data like:
- Process ID (
@@SPID
) - Host (
HOST_NAME()
) - Name of app (
APP_NAME()
) - And possibly the entire query
CREATE TRIGGER Table1MassDeleteTrigger
ON dbo.Activities
FOR DELETE
AS
DECLARE @DeleteCount INT = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM deleted)
IF(@DeleteCount > 100)
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_send_dbmail
@profile_name = 'MailProfileName',
@recipients = 'admin@yourcompany.com',
@body = 'Something is deleting all your data!',
@subject = 'Oops!';
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26175712/identify-the-action-that-is-deleting-all-rows-in-a-table