My SQL Server CPU has been at around 90% for the most part of today.
I am not in a position to be able to restart it due to it being in constant use.
Is it possible to find out what within SQL is causing such a CPU overload?
I have run SQL Profiler but so much is going on it's difficult to tell if anything in particular is causing it.
I have run sp_who2 but am not sure what everything means exactly and if it is possible to identify possible problems in here.
To pre-empt any "it's probably just being used a lot" responses, this has only kicked in today from perfectly normal activitly levels.
I'm after any way of finding what is causing CPU grief within SQL.
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