Device Problem
Jul 24, 2000
Hi,
I am trying to take a dump on to a disk with one of device A..its a transaction log dump every 15 minuter with no init and from the
same device which is connected to my standy server i am doing the load, the time diffrence is 15 minutes between standy and
production in terms of dump and load i am getting this error very frequently the device is offline the message is
"Can't open dump device 'j:ABC.DAT', device error or device off line.
Please consult the SQL Server error log for more details. (Message 3201)"
Now can this error come when the dump and load is happing at the same time tru the same device...???????
Can their be a way to control all this...??
Replies will be appreciated
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Nov 17, 1998
I have a database in development in SQL Server 6.5 that needs to be occasionally deleted and rebuilt from a script when table structures are changed. I found that when very complex queries were performed, the 2 MB default size of tempdb filled up and returned errors, so I went to the Enterprise Manager to expand tempdb, learned that I had to first expand a device to expand tempdb into, and foolishly chose to expand tempdb into the same device space used by my application, instead of into one of the system databases. Now when I try to delete the device in preparation for its rebuild, the Enterprise Manager responds with an error message saying the device can't be deleted because it contains system tables. Is there any way to get the expanded portion of tempdb out of my application device so that the device can be deleted, without reinstalling SQL Server?
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Jun 19, 2006
Basically I've been using Visual Studio 2005 for a few weeks now moving a Pocket PC project from 2003 to 2005. When I hit the Start Debugging Button every time until today the project would rebuild and deploy to my pocket PC allowing me to debug etc but now I get
The remote connection to the device has been lost.
Please verify the device conection and restart debugging.
I used to get this problem in VS2003 sometimes and just like the numerous posts on different sites that I've looked at the problem eventually goes away and I'm none the wiser. One guy said that he found that if he went to bed the problem was resolved when he came back!
My PDA running Windows 2003 2nd Edition is directly connected to my PC via a USB port. I've rebooted my PC and done a soft reset on the PDA but it didn't help. I'm using ActiveSync 4.1.
Does anyone know how to resolve this problem?
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Apr 14, 2006
Hi to All
when i m trying to execute following code
backup database web
to disk = 'c:inetpubwwwrootackupmybakup.bak'
with format
I m Getting Error like :
Server: Msg 3201, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot open backup device 'c:inetpubwwwrootackupmybakup.bak'. Device error or device off-line. See the SQL Server error log for more details.
Server: Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
This error is Generated only when i m trying to access folders within "wwwroot" but not in any other folders , even command runs success fully for "wwwroot" folder . !!
but not for any subfolders of wwwroot.
Can Any One Help Me ??
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Aug 30, 2000
Hi,
On my test database I have log device size grown to 4 GB from 2 GB. Is there anyway to reduce it? I have truncate log on checkpoint option on.
I tried dbcc shrinkdatafile. Didn't help..
Any suggestions???
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Jul 31, 2000
I have a Device of 6GB and a Transaction logof device of 1.5Gb , the database of the associated device had gone suspect.so i dropped the
database , now i a m trying to delete the device it says cannot delete as its in use by some database , i have checked all the
Dbs butits not associted with anything what shold i do????
Regards
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Nov 26, 2000
Hi all, hope someone can give me some guidence on this.
We have a database on SQL 6.5 sp5a that is 25GB in size. The transaction log is 10GB in size. We do transaction log dumps every hour throughout the day. On a very heavy day the transaction log backup device will be just over 2GB in size. Around 8GB wasted because no-one knew how much space would be used.
Is there an easy way to resize the transaction log so we can reclaim some space. I was thinking of creating a new smaller database device, then using sp_logdevice to use the smaller device as the log and get rid of the 10GB device.
Any thoughts, ideas would be great.
Thanks
Phill
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Oct 13, 2000
We have a 6.5 database that is comprised of 4 device files. As the database grows over time a new device is created for the space expansion. The last one was created on the wrong partition and the database was expanded onto it. I now need to move the device to the correct partition/directory. My question is; what is the easiest way to accomplish this move? Is it possible to move the device file and manually modify sysdevices? If so, what order of events should be followed?
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Aug 6, 1998
I want to expand a log device and am having a problem. When in Edit Database Device, the `Change Now` button is disabled and the size of the device is shown as a negative number.
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Sep 28, 1998
On occasion, I notice that some of my backup devices have become "offline" and the scheduled tasks associated with them will no longer run.
I get this error:
Can`t open dump device `d:MSSQLBACKUPdvbk_AFISlog.DAT`, device error or device off line. Please consult the SQL Server error log for more details. (Message 3201)
Does anyone know how to get them back online without having to create a new device? Thanks in advance...
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Jun 25, 1999
hi, is there a way to find out what which database resides in which Database device.....
thanks
Ali
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Dec 1, 1998
I am trying to drop a device that as no associated file in Windows NT Explorer(.dat) that shows up in my Server Manager Windows
How can I delete them?
Thanks
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Mar 5, 2001
I would like to free up some space on a SQL 6.5 server. My tempdb is on a second device (other than master) that is 500M. I don't need tempdb to be this large anymore. What would happen if I shut down SQL, renamed this device so that SQL Server wouldn't use it, and restarted SQL Server. Could I then create a new, much smaller device for tempdb? Would this work?
TIA!
JJ
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Jul 12, 2001
Is there any advantage to putting the index device on a separate drive from the data & log
devices? Or is this even possible with w2k?
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Feb 23, 2004
Hi all,
I want to store bakup file on the computer on netword, so make a backup device on the other computer, it ok. after that i make an full backup, there is an error : "Can not open the bakup device " .
please show me,
best regard.
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Mar 15, 2004
Hi
is there a stored procedure which allows me to query if there is an existing backup device? or which gives me a listing of existing backup devices?
Thanks!
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Mar 26, 2004
Hi,
request you all to clear mine one doubt that,
Can creating a backup device for sql backup reduce the backup time comparing to giving full backup path.
Cheers!!
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,I am slightly confused about the meaning of a 'device cal'(specifically for sql server but I guess the same applies to other mslicences)In the examples about device cals, there is a picture of a number ofwindows desktops connected to a database server. each desktop canpotentially be used by a number of users and requires one device cal.All well and good.Now, say I have a web application hosted hosted on a different machineand connecting to SQL server. the SQL server licencing FAQ says"A device CAL covers multiple users' access to server software from asingle, shared device."is my web server a shared device? so does the web server require asingle device CAL no matter how many users use it?Andy
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Jan 30, 2002
Hello Everybody ..
Can anyone help me with some information or procedure as to how to mirror database devices in SQL Server 7.0 & SQL 2000 servers ?
SQL Server 6.5 has mirror utility built in the Enterprise manager .
Is there any way to do it on SQL 7.0 and SQL 2000 Servers ?
Any help will be appreciated .
Many thanks
Yatin.
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Feb 1, 2002
Hello all..
I need your precious expertise in resolving one problem . I have transaction log file devices created on on two drives i.e c and d drives .
I want to move the the log device from d drive to c drive or vice versa .
How can i do it . Can somebody help with detailed steps pl .
What are the things necessary to check after the device has been moved to either of the locations , to ensure that everythingh works well .
I have SQL Server 7.0 with SP 3 .
Will the database be marked suspect ? I that case what should i do ?
Any kind of help on the issue will help me a lot .
Thank you all in advance
Annalina .
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Jun 28, 2000
Hi All
I have taken ownership of a SQL 7 Server that has many DB's with each DB's devices spread all over the 6 disks that exists in the Server.
e.g.
DB - Reference has
Data devices on D (20mb), E(40mb) , F(60mb) drives
and Logs having a similar spread.
Now what I want to do is to restore a full backup of the database into a new db but with only one data device and one log. So that basically the server is tidied up. The reason the devices are spread is not due to performance reasons.
The QUESTION IS : How do I restore a full back up of a db with many devices in to a NEW db with only 1 data device and 1 log device.
Thanks
Steve
sfarmer@edfman.com
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Sep 21, 2000
I have a transaction log which is backed up 5 times a day to a device.
The Transaction log is growing quite quickly in between each backup. The backup device is also growing at a much quicker rate.
realistically i would like to only keep 2 weeks worth of transaction log backups in the device.
for the transaction log backup i have tried the following transact-Sql
'Backup Log [imsv23] to [imsv23_TL_2] with RetainDays = 7, Init, NoUnload, Name = N'imsv23 TL V2', NoSkip,Stats=10,Noformat'
but due to all of the contents in the backup set not having expired the backup fails.
i need to reduce the size of the backup device. all of the backup sets have expiry dates but none of them are being deleted from device.
so my problem is 1 i need to remove the excessive backups from the device
2 i need to set up the automatic backups so that these datasets are removed when the expiry date is reached.
thanks in advance
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Feb 6, 2001
hi all,
i have a device file which i know for sure contains all the data for a database (not the log). is there any way to recover the data from this file?
thanx.
:-)
hemant
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Dec 6, 1999
I am having trouble increasing the size of the log device on a SQL 6.5 database. When I use SQL Enterprise Manager I get an error saying that the device has 0 MBs available. When I use the ALTER DB statement I get an error saying that there is not enough space on the disk, but I know this not to be the case. Has anyone any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Michael lawlor
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Apr 24, 2000
Hello:
We are supporting an mssql 6.5, sp 4 application. My associate recently
increased tempdb from 3 gb to 15 gb by adding a 12gb device on a second drive.
The original tempdb device was 3 gb on an h drive and the 12gb addition was added to the f drive limiting the disk space for the data dat file to be expanded. So now I would like to move that second tempdb device to a different drive to free up disk space on the f drive.
1) Can I move the second tempdb device?
2) Or should I try to shrink it and then expand it on a differetn drive?
3) Any other suggestions?
Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
THanks.
David
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Oct 26, 1999
Hi !
How do I shrink my transaction log device for a database.
I can't dump the database and then restore it because SQL-server wants a database equally large as the one in the dump file.
This is probably very easy but I just don't know how to do it.
Thankful for help
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Jul 31, 1999
If I have a CustomerDB on ServerA, is it possible to
move/expand the transaction log, .Dat or backup files to
ServerB?
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Feb 10, 1999
Hi,
What I need to do is restore a full backup of one database to a database where disk space is limited.
so my source device is 2gb for data and 1gb for tranlog
my dest is 1.5gb for data and .5gb for tranlog
I am thinking this is not possible, but thought I would post here anyway!
Thanks in advance!
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Feb 22, 1999
Suppose I am appending to my transaction log dump device every half hour,thus adding 48 log dumps per day. How can I purge my transaction dump device to only keep the last 1 week's worth of these logs. I do not wanted to issue an INIT in the command, because this will wipe it completely. I noticed an EXPIREDATE and RETAINDAYS parameter for the DUMP command. Can I use these to selectively purge the backup device or will these allow the device to be wiped clean also?
Thanks in advance,
Ed Molinari
Emerald Solutions
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Feb 5, 1999
Can anyone suggest a method to reduce the size of one our log devices. The DB was set up
initially at 500Mb with a log size of 1 Gb (typo by the client). We would like to reduce it to 100Mb.
if possible. Our environment is SQL Server 6.5 with service pack 3.
thanks,,,brad
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Sep 9, 1998
Is there a way to check if a tape drive contains a tape? I would like
to check this prior to doing an incremental transaction log dump...
ben
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Aug 27, 1998
I`m familiar with the sp_help_revdatabase stored proc which gives info on which devices a database is stored on. But I thought I`d heard of another sproc (or even a query of certain system tables) which could be used to determine the order of device creation for an entire SQL Server. The sysdevices table is fine, but doesn`t show the virtual device number, or whatever number indicates which devices were created first, second, etc.
Any suggestions?
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Mar 30, 1999
Ok, I have a new one. Several of my devices are showing with negative sizes when viewed in edit in enterprise manager. I cannot edit them as the change now button is grayed-out. Oddly enough they are all located on the same drive. The master (on C drive), and the tempdb (on D drive) both show as the default device. I am very confused. User access to the information is fine. What gives?
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