Ottimizzazione di WSUS


Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) è un utile servizio di Windows Server che permette di gestire gli aggiornamenti automatici di Windows.

La consolle di amministrazione di WSUS ha una funzione di ottimizzazione e cleanup che, però non ottimizza le tabelle SQL.

Dopo qualche tempo gli indici si frammentano e le performance calano in maniera sensibile, anche considerando il fatto che spesso WSUS viene installato in un server secondario.

Lo script che segue ricostruisce e ottimizza gli indici delle tabelle utilizzate da WSUS.

USE SUSDB;
GO
SET NOCOUNT ON; 

-- Rebuild or reorganize indexes based on their fragmentation levels
DECLARE @work_to_do TABLE (
    objectid int
    , indexid int
    , pagedensity float
    , fragmentation float
    , numrows int
) 

DECLARE @objectid int;
DECLARE @indexid int;
DECLARE @schemaname nvarchar(130);
DECLARE @objectname nvarchar(130);
DECLARE @indexname nvarchar(130);
DECLARE @numrows int
DECLARE @density float;
DECLARE @fragmentation float;
DECLARE @command nvarchar(4000);
DECLARE @fillfactorset bit
DECLARE @numpages int 

-- Select indexes that need to be defragmented based on the following
-- * Page density is low
-- * External fragmentation is high in relation to index size
PRINT 'Estimating fragmentation: Begin. ' + convert(nvarchar, getdate(), 121)
INSERT @work_to_do
SELECT
    f.object_id
    , index_id
    , avg_page_space_used_in_percent
    , avg_fragmentation_in_percent
    , record_count
FROM
    sys.dm_db_index_physical_stats (DB_ID(), NULL, NULL , NULL, 'SAMPLED') AS f
WHERE
    (f.avg_page_space_used_in_percent < 85.0 and f.avg_page_space_used_in_percent/100.0 * page_count < page_count - 1)      or (f.page_count > 50 and f.avg_fragmentation_in_percent > 15.0)
    or (f.page_count > 10 and f.avg_fragmentation_in_percent > 80.0) 

PRINT 'Number of indexes to rebuild: ' + cast(@@ROWCOUNT as nvarchar(20)) 

PRINT 'Estimating fragmentation: End. ' + convert(nvarchar, getdate(), 121) 

SELECT @numpages = sum(ps.used_page_count)
FROM
    @work_to_do AS fi
    INNER JOIN sys.indexes AS i ON fi.objectid = i.object_id and fi.indexid = i.index_id
    INNER JOIN sys.dm_db_partition_stats AS ps on i.object_id = ps.object_id and i.index_id = ps.index_id 

-- Declare the cursor for the list of indexes to be processed.
DECLARE curIndexes CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM @work_to_do 

-- Open the cursor.
OPEN curIndexes 

-- Loop through the indexes
WHILE (1=1)
BEGIN
    FETCH NEXT FROM curIndexes
    INTO @objectid, @indexid, @density, @fragmentation, @numrows;
    IF @@FETCH_STATUS < 0 BREAK; 

    SELECT
        @objectname = QUOTENAME(o.name)
        , @schemaname = QUOTENAME(s.name)
    FROM
        sys.objects AS o
        INNER JOIN sys.schemas as s ON s.schema_id = o.schema_id
    WHERE
        o.object_id = @objectid; 

    SELECT
        @indexname = QUOTENAME(name)
        , @fillfactorset = CASE fill_factor WHEN 0 THEN 0 ELSE 1 END
    FROM
        sys.indexes
    WHERE
        object_id = @objectid AND index_id = @indexid; 

    IF ((@density BETWEEN 75.0 AND 85.0) AND @fillfactorset = 1) OR (@fragmentation < 30.0)          SET @command = N'ALTER INDEX ' + @indexname + N' ON ' + @schemaname + N'.' + @objectname + N' REORGANIZE';      ELSE IF @numrows >= 5000 AND @fillfactorset = 0
        SET @command = N'ALTER INDEX ' + @indexname + N' ON ' + @schemaname + N'.' + @objectname + N' REBUILD WITH (FILLFACTOR = 90)';
    ELSE
        SET @command = N'ALTER INDEX ' + @indexname + N' ON ' + @schemaname + N'.' + @objectname + N' REBUILD';
    PRINT convert(nvarchar, getdate(), 121) + N' Executing: ' + @command;
    EXEC (@command);
    PRINT convert(nvarchar, getdate(), 121) + N' Done.';
END 

-- Close and deallocate the cursor.
CLOSE curIndexes;
DEALLOCATE curIndexes; 

IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM @work_to_do)
BEGIN
    PRINT 'Estimated number of pages in fragmented indexes: ' + cast(@numpages as nvarchar(20))
    SELECT @numpages = @numpages - sum(ps.used_page_count)
    FROM
        @work_to_do AS fi
        INNER JOIN sys.indexes AS i ON fi.objectid = i.object_id and fi.indexid = i.index_id
        INNER JOIN sys.dm_db_partition_stats AS ps on i.object_id = ps.object_id and i.index_id = ps.index_id 

    PRINT 'Estimated number of pages freed: ' + cast(@numpages as nvarchar(20))
END
GO 

--Update all statistics
PRINT 'Updating all statistics.' + convert(nvarchar, getdate(), 121)
EXEC sp_updatestats
PRINT 'Done updating statistics.' + convert(nvarchar, getdate(), 121)
GO

Lo script va salvato ed eseguito con il comando sqlcmd -I -S np:\\.\pipe\MSSQL$MICROSOFT##SSEE\sql\query -i {nomedelloscript}

Dopo aver eseguito questo script su un server un po’ in affanno installato quattro anni fa, ho notato un sensibile miglioramento delle prestazioni della console di WSUS. (via TechNet)

Aggiornamento 5/12/2013 – Questo script ha corretto un WSUS che eseguiva correttamente la sincronizzazione con Microsoft senza però aggiornare l’elenco degli aggiornamenti.


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