what is PKM in SQl Server ?

  • what is PKM in SQl Server ?

    --snt

  • OK, I'll bite! How about:

    Primary Key Manager

    Portable Key Manipulator

    Package Kernel Mandate

    Peak keyset marshaling

    Sorry, I don't know, where do you see "PKM" in regards to sql server?

     

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    Ray Higdon MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA

  • I *think* I've seen PKM referred to by Microsoft as "Publishing and Knowledge Management," or something similar to that, and that MSSearch is part of Microsoft's PKM initiative.  So I guess that would mean (or *might* mean?) that the full-text indexing in SQL Server is part of Microsoft's PKM initiative.

    If this isn't right, do I at least get points for a credible, albeit utterly wild, guess? 

    Chris

  • As per BOL,
    There is nothing called PKM 
    -- Amit


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  • Based on information I have seen on Microsoft's site,  PKM = Publishing and Knowledge Management.

    an example being:

    Publishing and Knowledge Management Collaboration Data Objects (PKMCDO)

    Dan

  • Has anyone found a response to this posting.  I am currently running SQL 2000 STD and the logs came up with numerous login failed messages.  Upon putting Profiler trace on this server, I have come up with PKM application trying to log in from local machine with the NTUserName of "SYSTEM" and LoginName of "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM".  The server has been locked down pretty hard and only allows window authority to log in.  Any ideas of what this application is and how to disable it?  It isn't a running service and it isn't an application running on the machine unless it is a microsoft product running in the background.  I have looked at Task Manager when the errors started and could not see anything of the "PKM" sort running anywhere.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Paul

    Paul Bourg

  • Most likely this is MS Search running as part of Full Text Search... I often see this on db servers hosting sharepoint databases.

  • 6-year old thread.

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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  • hahaha! didn't even notice... was researching a similar topic and knew the answer so figured what the heck...

  • Yes, PKM is internal Microst process which gets kicked up when Population of Full text index is going on.

    SPIDStatusLoginHostNameBlkByDBNameCommandCPUTimeDiskIOLastBatchProgramNameSPID

    58 RUNNABLE NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMSERVERNAME . DBNAMESELECT 6320101/01 00:00:00PKM 58

    59 RUNNABLE NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMSERVERNAME . DBNAMESELECT 1253401/01 00:00:00PKM 59

    61 RUNNABLE NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMSERVERNAME . DBNAMESELECT 156901/01 00:00:00PKM 61

  • Please note: 9 year old thread.

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • we should do at least one more round of this... someone will surely comment again in 2016 😉

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