Below is my script to find all the sessions connected to a database and you can check if those sessions are doing any I/O and there is an option to kill them.
The script shows also the status of each session.
Have a look below.
--==============================================================================
-- See who is connected to the database.
-- Analyse what each spid is doing, reads and writes.
-- If safe you can copy and paste the killcommand - last column.
-- Marcelo Miorelli
-- 18-july-2017 - London (UK)
-- Tested on SQL Server 2016.
--==============================================================================
USE master
go
SELECT
sdes.session_id
,sdes.login_time
,sdes.last_request_start_time
,sdes.last_request_end_time
,sdes.is_user_process
,sdes.host_name
,sdes.program_name
,sdes.login_name
,sdes.status
,sdec.num_reads
,sdec.num_writes
,sdec.last_read
,sdec.last_write
,sdes.reads
,sdes.logical_reads
,sdes.writes
,sdest.DatabaseName
,sdest.ObjName
,sdes.client_interface_name
,sdes.nt_domain
,sdes.nt_user_name
,sdec.client_net_address
,sdec.local_net_address
,sdest.Query
,KillCommand = 'Kill '+ CAST(sdes.session_id AS VARCHAR)
FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions AS sdes
INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_connections AS sdec
ON sdec.session_id = sdes.session_id
CROSS APPLY (
SELECT DB_NAME(dbid) AS DatabaseName
,OBJECT_NAME(objectid) AS ObjName
,COALESCE((
SELECT TEXT AS [processing-instruction(definition)]
FROM sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sdec.most_recent_sql_handle)
FOR XML PATH('')
,TYPE
), '') AS Query
FROM sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sdec.most_recent_sql_handle)
) sdest
WHERE sdes.session_id <> @@SPID
AND sdest.DatabaseName ='yourdatabasename'
--ORDER BY sdes.last_request_start_time DESC
--==============================================================================
UPDATE 20th Jan 2022
I have now a better version that uses sys.dm_tran_locks
This is particularly useful when you need all users off an specific database, and that's why I have this parameter @dbname
Even if someone just opens SSMS and connect to a database it will show up in this query.
DECLARE @dbname SYSNAME =NULL
SELECT
sdes.session_id
,sdes.login_time
,sdes.last_request_start_time
,sdes.last_request_end_time
,sdes.is_user_process
,sdes.host_name
,sdes.program_name
,sdes.login_name
,sdes.status
,sdec.num_reads
,sdec.num_writes
,sdec.last_read
,sdec.last_write
,sdes.reads
,sdes.logical_reads
,sdes.writes
,DatabaseName = COALESCE( db_name(sdes.database_id), N'')
,sdest.ObjName
,sdes.client_interface_name
,sdes.nt_domain
,sdes.nt_user_name
,sdec.client_net_address
,sdec.local_net_address
,sdest.Query
,KillCommand = 'Kill '+ CAST(sdes.session_id AS VARCHAR)
from sys.dm_tran_locks t
INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_sessions sdes
ON t.request_session_id = sdes.session_id
LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_connections AS sdec
ON sdec.session_id = sdes.session_id
OUTER APPLY (
SELECT DB_NAME(dbid) AS DatabaseName
,OBJECT_NAME(objectid) AS ObjName
,COALESCE((
SELECT TEXT AS [processing-instruction(definition)]
FROM sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sdec.most_recent_sql_handle)
FOR XML PATH('')
,TYPE
), '') AS Query
FROM sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sdec.most_recent_sql_handle)
) sdest
where t.resource_type = 'database'
and t.resource_database_id = CASE WHEN @dbname IS NULL
THEN t.resource_database_id
ELSE DB_ID(@dbname)
END
and t.request_type = 'LOCK'
and t.request_status = 'GRANT'