We have a DMV query that executes every 10 mins and inserts usage statistics, like SESSION_CURRENT_DATABASE, SESSION_LAST_COMMAND_STARTTIME, etc.. and supposedly has been running fine for the last 2 years.
Today we were notified by data hyperingestion team that the last records shown were from 6/10. So we found out the job has been stuck for 14 days not executing new statistics since. We've immediately restarted the job and it's been executing successfully since the morning, but basically we've lost the data during this 14 days period. Is there a way for us to execute this DMV query between 6/10-6/24 on the $SYSTEM.DISCOVER to recover these past 14 days of data?
Or all hope's lost?
DMV query
SELECT [SESSION_ID]
,[SESSION_SPID]
,[SESSION_CONNECTION_ID]
,[SESSION_USER_NAME]
,[SESSION_CURRENT_DATABASE]
,[SESSION_USED_MEMORY]
,[SESSION_PROPERTIES]
,[SESSION_START_TIME]
,[SESSION_ELAPSED_TIME_MS]
,[SESSION_LAST_COMMAND_START_TIME]
,[SESSION_LAST_COMMAND_END_TIME]
,[SESSION_LAST_COMMAND_ELAPSED_TIME_MS]
,[SESSION_IDLE_TIME_MS]
,[SESSION_CPU_TIME_MS]
,[SESSION_LAST_COMMAND_CPU_TIME_MS]
,[SESSION_READS]
,[SESSION_WRITES]
,[SESSION_READ_KB]
,[SESSION_WRITE_KB]
,[SESSION_COMMAND_COUNT]
FROM $SYSTEM.DISCOVER_SESSIONS
