Failing Backup Jobs
Dec 14, 2005
I have a DB Maintenance plan created that performs optimizations, integrity checks, and a database backup. The optimizations and integrity checks work fine, but the backup job fails. The backup job is to write the .bak file to a network share.
When I change the owner of the job to "sqluser", the job fails at step 0 withe the following error:
The job failed. Unable to determine if the owner (rsnsqluser) of job DB Backup Job for DB Maintenance Plan 'Online Database Server Maintenance Plan' has server access (reason: Could not obtain information about Windows NT group/user 'rsnsqluser'. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 8198)).
Checked with the system admin for this server and sqluser has priviledges to do everything, including write to the network share.
So, now I change the owner of the same maintenance job from sqluser to "sa". I now get this error:
Executed as user: RSNsqluser. sqlmaint.exe failed. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 22029). The step failed.
Checked the settings for MSSQLSERVER and SQLSERVERAGENT in Control Panel. Everything seems to be in order according to the other threads I have read.
For grins, I tried to ensure the sqluser password on the SQL Server Agent was correct. When I try to enter the new password I get this:
sql server agent startup account could not be verified
I click yes (it asks if I want to continue anyway).
Is the password not being registered properly in the agent?
One other thing, the sqluser user is listed under Security|Logins as connecting with Windows Authentication. We have several other servers that are set up the same and work fine. What am I missing? I'm pulling my hair out! :eek:
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Dec 20, 2007
I was hoping if someone can help me shed some light on the following error messages -
Some of the billing jobs in SQL are failing, here is the message from application log - This is happening on the production server.
"SQL Server Scheduled Job 'Transaction Log Backup Job for DB Maintenance Plan 'DB Maintenance Plan3'' (0x8BCD2C33DF5EC447BC7F1228E2C455E4) - Status: Failed - Invoked on: 2007-12-20 06:00:01 - Message: The job failed. The Job was invoked by Schedule 54 (Schedule 1). The last step to run was step 1 (Step 1)."
Has anyone seen this message before, whats a way to fix this issue.
Nishi
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Jun 27, 2000
I have created DTS packages to export data to text files....these packages are
running...the jobs that are created to run these packages are failing ...
both the SQL SERVER and the SQL SERVER AGENT are running administrator accounts ...if the job step is run on the command line it works..so basically
some permission that invokes the the command shell is missing...jobs that run just T-SQL steps work fine too....what am i missing out?
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Sep 2, 2002
Hi all,
I've just set up 2 new SQL 7.0 servers, and my new maintenance jobs - backups, optimisations, consistency check jobs etc - are all mysteriously failing. I've created them both with the Maintenance Wizard, and again by hand. I've attempted manual and scheduled runs. All to no avail. Nor do they populate the sysmainthistory table, although they're configured to do so. The mystery is that we have successfully installed some user DTS processes, and THEIR jobs work. In order to resolve the problem, I've:
(1) ensured the Agent service is running;
(2) ensured adequate space on the drive etc;
(3) verified that sqlmaint.exe exists in Mssqlinn;
(4) unchecked the 'attempt to repair minor errors' box (I read this was a known cause of the problem);
I've got some clues to go on, but nothing conclusive;
'sqlmaint.exe failed. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 22029). The step failed.'
Executed as user: NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM. sqlmaint.exe
failed. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 22029). The step
failed.
Additionally, both servers hold databases that I imported from another server-INCLUDING the msdb, and BOTH have the same problems and same error messages. This cannot be a coincidence.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
JB.
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Jul 27, 2001
When I change the SA password on my server the current Scheduled SQL Jobs no longer work. If I run DTS packages by themselves and not from the Scheduled job window they work fine. I am using the sa as the Owner of the jobs and my SQL Agents services use a Domain Account. If I rebuild the jobs after the sa password is change they work fine. However, I don't want to rebuild 100 jobs every time I change my SA password.How can I fix or get around this problem without rebuilding my jobs?
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May 2, 2002
I just had 2 DTS job fail, that had been running fine for weeks. Any ideas why these would fail when nothing about the jobs has changed ? Other jobs with the same owner ran OK.
Here's the message from DTS #1 Job History:
DTSRun: Loading... DTSRun: Executing... DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_1 DTSRun OnError: DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_1, Error = -2147467259 (80004005) Error string: Error opening datafile: The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to. Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services Flat File Rowset Provider Help file: DTSFFile.hlp Help context: 0 Error Detail Records: Error: 1909 (775); Provider Error: 1909 (775) Error string: Error opening datafile: The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to. Error source: Microsoft Data Transformation Services Flat File Rowset Provider Help file: DTSFFile.hlp Help context: 0 DTSRun OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_1 DTSRun: Package execution complete. Process Exit Code 1. The step failed.
And here's the message from DTS #2 job history:
... DTSRun: Executing... DTSRun OnStart: Delete from Table [TI].[dbo].[Sheet1$] Step DTSRun OnFinish: Delete from Table [TI].[dbo].[Sheet1$] Step DTSRun OnStart: Copy Data from Sheet1$ to [TI].[dbo].[Sheet1$] Step DTSRun OnProgress: Copy Data from Sheet1$ to [TI].[dbo].[Sheet1$] Step; 117 Rows have been transformed or copied.; PercentComplete = 0; ProgressCount = 117 DTSRun OnFinish: Copy Data from Sheet1$ to [TI].[dbo].[Sheet1$] Step DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnFinish: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_1 DTSRun OnStart: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_2 DTSRun OnError: DTSStep_DTSExecuteSQLTask_2, Error = -2147467259 (80004005) Error string: Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. Error source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server Help file: Help context: 0 Error Detail Records: Error: -2147467259 (80004005); Provider Error: 18452 (... Process Exit Code 1. The step failed.
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Jul 9, 2007
Hi. I was wondering if anyone has ever had a problem where nothing seems to be wrong with the server, and SQL Server Agent is up and running, but jobs fail. We had a job run at midnight, and it was the last successful run. Every job failed after that, with an error stating "Unable to retrieve steps for job..." There doesn't seem to be any reason for the problem. The jobs were kicked off manually and they all ran.
The only other error messages we could find were in the Application Event Viewer on the server. But the first error happened days ago and said this: "The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( .NET Runtime ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: Unable to open shim database version registry key - v2.0.50727.00000."
Since then, every few seconds this error occurred: "Windows cannot load extensible counter DLL MSSQLServerOLAPService, the first DWORD in data section is the Windows error code."
We turned off the performance monitor counters and that error stopped. But we still have no idea if that was the cause of the problem.
This isn't the first time we've had an issue with jobs failing because the steps couldn't be 'found', while SQL Server Agent was up and running.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks!
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May 1, 2008
Environment: SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition x64, 3 server cluster. Two active servers with seperate instances and one passive server. SQL Server was installed on the two active servers.
Problem: When I fail over either of my instances to the passive server in the cluster my maintenance jobs fail to run and there are error messages in the application event viewer "SSIS Subsystem failed to load". I am guessing that all of the needed components are not installed on the passive server? Is this a close guess? If so, exactly what components are missing and do you have to have another license to install them?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Nov 15, 2007
I am using sql server 2000 and windows server 2003 standard edition:
My database backup job is failing due to lack of disk space. I am taking the backup onto E drive and the
available free space on E drive is 6.85 GB and there are no other drives I can use for the database backups.
The size of mdf file is 21 GB and that of ldf file is 4.2 GB.
The transaction log back up job of that db ran fine.
This database recovery model is Full and
Auto shrink is not checked.
There is one primary filegroup for the database.
In this situation, I am thinking of the following option:
1. Backup the db and log files onto another network shared drive.
If I want to still use the same server E drive to backup the db and log files instead of using another network shared drives.
how can I do that.
Please let me know the best way of handling this issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Dec 24, 2007
Backup job for User databases is failing.
I found below errors
View job history
Step 0:
The job failed. The job was invoked by schedule 4(DBMP_User). The last step to run was step 1(subplan)
Step 1:
Message: Executed as user ServernameSystem. The package execution failed. The step failed
Appln-event log:
SQL server scheduled job DBMP_User failed. Invoked on 2007-12-24 , the job was failed.
Sql server error log
Database backed up. DBname creation,date()time……paged dumped 8434659,first LSN: 21126:101410:48,last LSN :21128:933:1, number of dump devices:1, device information: file=1,type=disk (E:MSSQLBACKUP )
This is an informational message only. No user action is required
Error log:
Date:
Log: SQL Agent (current …)
Message:
(396) An idle CPU condition has not been defined-OnIdle job schedules will have no effect.
Please advice how to proceed?
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Apr 25, 2007
I have an SSIS package that does one simple thing: perform a FULL backup of a database.
I executed this package yesterday at 2:00. The package backs up to four individual files on a network share. The network share is accessible from the SQL Server. THe database in question is 245GB in size.
The package was running fine when I left for the day. When I got in today, there was an error in the SQL Server log:
Error: 3041, Severity: 16, State: 1.
BACKUP failed to complete the command BACKUP DATABASE ServicingODS. Check the backup application log for detailed messages.
Where is this infamous backup application log?!? The Event Viewer says the same thing. Needless to say, the error message is a bit vague.
There were no "issus" overnight (power outages, network issues, etc.)
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
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Jul 25, 2001
Help! I am getting a Job failure for a DB Backup Job when I open up the
EM -> Management -> SQL Server Agt -> Jobs
When I check the SQL Logs, there is no Error message, nor is there an error message in the DB Maintenance Plan History. I checked the Server to make sure the DB was being backed up, and the current file is there. Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks! (make me look good to the rest of my group!)
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Dec 25, 2007
Backup job for User databases is failing.
I found below errors
View job history
Step 0:
The job failed. The job was invoked by schedule 4(DBMP_User). The last step to run was step 1(subplan)
Step 1:
Message: Executed as user ServernameSystem. The package execution failed. The step failed
Appln-event log:
SQL server scheduled job DBMP_User failed. Invoked on 2007-12-24 , the job was failed.
Sql server error log
Database backed up. DBname creation,date()time€¦€¦paged dumped 8434659,first LSN: 21126:101410:48,last LSN :21128:933:1, number of dump devices:1, device information: file=1,type=disk (E:MSSQLBACKUP )
This is an informational message only. No user action is required
Error log:
Date:
Log: SQL Agent (current €¦)
Message:
(396) An idle CPU condition has not been defined-OnIdle job schedules will have no effect.
Please advice how to proceed?
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May 11, 2006
Hi All,
I have a small script that is failing :
BACKUP DATABASE CorporateComplaints
TO DISK = 'E:MSSQLBACKUPInsight_Dump.BAK'
WITH INIT
-- Declare the variable to be used.
DECLARE @MyCounter INT
DECLARE @MySpid INT
DECLARE @MYSQL varchar(50)
-- Initialize the variable.
SET @MyCounter = (SELECT Count(spid) FROM SysProcesses WHERE SysProcesses.dbid =
( SELECT dbid FROM SysDatabases WHERE SysDatabases.name = 'CorporateComplaints2' ))
print'mycounter '+ cast(@MyCounter as varchar (5))
-- Test the variable to see if the loop is finished.
WHILE (@MyCounter > 0)
BEGIN
-- Kill process.
EXEC sp_refreshview ActiveProcessesView
SET @MySpid = (SELECT Min(Spid) FROM ActiveProcessesView)
SET @MYSQL = 'KILL ' + CAST (@MySpid AS Varchar )
EXEC (@MYSQL)
-- Increment the variable to count this iteration
-- of the loop.
SET @MyCounter = @MyCounter - 1
END
GO
RESTORE FILELISTONLY
FROM DISK = 'E:MSSQLBACKUPInsight_Dump.BAK'
RESTORE DATABASE CorporateComplaints2
FROM DISK = 'E:MSSQLBACKUPInsight_Dump.BAK'
WITH REPLACE,
MOVE 'CorporateComplaints_Data' TO 'E:MSSQLDATAcorpcomps2data.mdf',
MOVE 'CorporateComplaints_Log' TO 'F:MSSQLDATACorpcomplaints2Log.ldf'
error event id 17055
Can any body help wht is wrong in script. I dont understand what is there in middle part its killing some process. what is need.
what I can usderstand its taking a backup of database CorporateComplaints and restoring it to CorporateComplaints2.
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Feb 7, 2007
Environment: SQL 2005 Workgroup Ed. (part of SBS 2003 R2 Premium)
I have a database attached to SQL 2005 that is on my D: drive. I'm trying to run a full backup of this database to a backup device also on D:. The first time I ran the backup it worked fine, then I installed SQL 2005 SP1 and now it's failing. The error message is:
quote:
Backup failed for Server 'MYSERVER'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: Write on "My Backup Device(D:BackupMyBackupDevice.bak)" failed: 112(There is not enough space on the disk.)(Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
In the event viewer, the following events are logged in the Application log:
quote:
Source: MSSQLSERVER
Category: (6)
Event ID: 3041
Description:
BACKUP failed to complete the command BACKUP DATABASE MyDatabase. Check the backup application log for detailed messages.
quote:
Source: MSSQLSERVER
Category: (2)
Event ID: 18210
Description:
BackupMedium::ReportIoError: write failure on backup device 'D:BackupMyBackupDevice.bak'. Operating system error 112 (There is not enough space on the disk.).
If I do the backup to the MSSQL default backup directory (on C: ), the backup completes successfully. If I try to back up the master database (on C: ) to the backup directory I created on D:, the backup completes successfully. If I try to back up the master database to the MSSQL default backup directory (on C: ), the backup completes successfully.
The SqlServer and SqlAgent processes are both running under a domain user account, and that account has full control of my backup directory on D:. I should also mention that my D: drive has over 100GB free, and the database is only 330MB. It is a simple database model.
I've searched all day today trying to find the solution to this issue, and I can't find anything relevant. Could someone please help me!!! I'm about at my wit's end!
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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Oct 15, 2015
In one off my production box, we are notable to take a backups of MSDB . When i look at the error, it is failing locate allocation unit ID.. complete error as below
Msg 2533,Sev 16,State 1, Line 36 : Table error : Page (1:111720 ) allocated to object id 110623437, index ID 1, Partition ID 72057594043432960, alloc unit ID 72057594044874752 (type-inrow data) was not seen. This page is invalid or may have an incorrect alloc unit ID in its header.[SQLSTATE 42000]
Due this failure, we are unable to take the backup of MSDB database and our integrity check and reindex jobs also failured with the same.Also, I could see events of I/O issues with underlaying hard dirve with following name
DeviceHarddisk0DR0,has a bad block.
1. I dont no what could happen if restart my server, Question is: Does it recognize MSDB during server statup.
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Jan 4, 2008
Good morning,
We get frequent (1 out of 3) "sqlmaint.exe failed" errors during backups for one of our larger databases (40GB). So i removed the maintenance plan and put in a custom backup job to get a better error msg in the log:
BackupMedium::ReportIoError: write failure on backup device 'F:MSSQLmydb_2008_1_3_21_45.BAK'. Operating system error 112(There is not enough space on the disk.).
However, we have PLENTY of space on disk:
LOG DISK - NTFS - used space = 2GB, free space = 81GB
BACKUP DISK - NTFS - used space = 29GB, free space = 82GB
So even if it doubled in size, there would still be 50GB free.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
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Jan 5, 2005
Folks, this is the error i get when backing up user db to local disk:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionRead (WrapperRead()).
Server: Msg 11, Level 16, State 1, Line 0
General network error. Check your network documentation.
10 percent backed up.
Connection Broken
If i copy a file (2gb) to local disk from network it works. The disk have much space. Any ideas;;; :confused:
I get the same error when backuping up even MSDB to a network path using UNC [\].
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Sep 27, 2015
I am using sql server 2012 with HADR (Always on with sql cluster).
We have database maintenance plans through wizard for full backup & DBCC CHECK DB. It was running successfully but it failed with the below error
Execute SQL Task Description: Failed to acquire connection "Local server connection". Connection may not be configured correctly or you may not have the right permissions on this connection.
(A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)).
(A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)).
I can able to take the backup from query window. It is succesful. The Sql Agent has full permissions. I don't think there are any recent changes happen.
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Mar 27, 2001
Hi,
Schedule backup job which usually completes in 1 to 2 minutes, it's been running for over three hours. Meanwhile transact log backup job executed and it's hanging also.
I stopped the jobs, which now shows last run status 'cancelled'. But the spid still exeists in 'current activity' pane with status 'runnable'.
No locks or blocks!
Is there anyway I can get rid of this spids so that I can start backup job again?
It's very urgent..
THanks
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Feb 7, 2000
I have 3 seperate jobs to backup my database. 1 for a full backup, 1 for differentials, and the 3rd for the transaction log. Each is on its own schedule. The problem I have is that sometimes the transaction log job will try to start while one of the other two are in process. When this happens, an error is generated and I get paged (which is very anoying at midnight) Is there any way to block the transaction job until the other two are complete? It should still run, just not at the same time.
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Apr 15, 2008
HI Guys.
i cannt' understand what's going on the server.. actually i have created a two jobs for full backup for my databases.. One is running perfect but one is giving me following error.
Can any one tells me where i m doing mistake.
Message
Executed as user: Domainuser. Cannot open backup device 'Database_Full(\192.0.0.1BackupsFULL_Backupsdatabase_Full.BAK)'. Operating system error 53(error not found). [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 3201) BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 3013). The step failed.
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Oct 7, 2005
Recently I created a new db in production and restored it from test. Ihave a nightly backup job that backs up all user databases. The backupfor this new db is failing.The message in the error log is2005-10-04 00:13:47.65 backupBACKUP failed to complete the command BACKUP DATABASE [MTUDD_GEMINI]TO DISK = N'd:sqldataMSSQLBACKUPMTUDD_GEMINI MTUDD_GEMINI_db_200510040013.BAK'WITH INIT , NOUNLOAD , NOSKIP , STATS = 10, NOFORMATI notice that the file name seems to have a space in it between thedatabase name and the end of the backup _db and a space also appears atthe end of the directory name.I can perform a backup successfully using the backup task under alltasks under the database via Enterprise Manager.Anyone seen this? Any suggestions other than backuping up the dbmanually, dropping the database, recreating it, and restoring it fromthe backup?-- Mark D Powell --
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May 16, 2008
FYI: I've posted this on a couple of forums and haven't gotten any response. I hope someone here can help since this is way past due.
First I'll give a little background on our situation.
Log Shipping and Replication are out, so I am scripting a backup locally, an xcopy to a remote box, and then a restore.
In the early stages of this, I'm trying to do 3 databases. 2 of them work fine alone. It's when I add the 3rd one that I have a problem. I noticed that in the 2nd stored procedure that I probably need to take out the WITH REPLACE if I'm dropping it beforehand as well. I don't have time to test it on this box until later tonight. I don't think that's the issue because it was doing the same thing before I added the drop. I'm overwriting the .txt file so I don't have the exact error that it's giving. I believe it's something similar to "Server: Msg 11, Level 16, State 1, Line 0 General network error. Check your network documentation." I believe it also said [SQLSTATE 42000].
Now for the code. Props to Tara and the code she's put online.
Any help would be appreciated and I'll be glad to help answer questions related to what I've got.
1st Step:
Agent Job scheduled to call stored procedure
EXEC sp_backup_user_dbs3
2nd Step (The code for that stored procedure is):
CREATE PROC sp_backup_user_dbs3
AS
SET nocount ON
DECLARE @Now CHAR(14) -- current date in the form of yyyymmddhhmmss
DECLARE @cmd SYSNAME -- stores the dynamically created DOS command
DECLARE @Result INT -- stores the result of the dir DOS command
DECLARE @RowCnt INT -- stores @@ROWCOUNT
DECLARE @DBName SYSNAME
DECLARE @filename VARCHAR(200) -- stores the path and file name of the BAK file
DECLARE @loglogical VARCHAR(1000)
DECLARE @datalogical VARCHAR(1000)
DECLARE @restoreData VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @restoreLog VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @backupFile VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameData VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameLog VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameDataStripped VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameLogStripped VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @ExecStr NVARCHAR(4000)
DECLARE @strSQL VARCHAR(1000)
DECLARE @restoreToDataDir VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @restoreToLogDir VARCHAR(255)
DECLARE @path VARCHAR(100)
SET @path = 'I:ackupMoveTo14'
--we need to delete all the old backup files from the I:ackupMoveTo14 folder
-- Build the del command
SELECT @cmd = 'del ' + @path + '*.BAK' + ' /Q /F'
--PRINT @cmd
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell @cmd,
NO_OUTPUT
CREATE TABLE #whichdatabase
(
dbname SYSNAME NOT NULL
)
INSERT
INTO #whichdatabase
(
dbname
)
SELECT [name]
FROM master.dbo.sysdatabases
WHERE [name] IN ( 'db1', 'db2')
ORDER BY [name]
-- Get the database to be backed up
SELECT TOP 1 @DBName = dbname
FROM #whichdatabase
SET @RowCnt = @@ROWCOUNT
-- Iterate throught the temp table until no more databases need to be backed up
WHILE @RowCnt <> 0 BEGIN SELECT @filename = @Path + '' + @DBName + '.BAK' BEGIN backup log @dbname
WITH truncate_only
END
-- Backup the database
BACKUP database @DBName TO disk = @filename
DELETE
FROM #whichdatabase
WHERE dbname = @DBName
-- Get the database to be backed up
SELECT TOP 1 @DBName = dbname
FROM #whichdatabase
SET @RowCnt = @@ROWCOUNT
-- Let the system rest for 5 seconds before starting on the next backup
WAITFOR delay '00:00:05'
END
DROP TABLE #whichdatabase
SET nocount OFF BEGIN
SET @cmd = ''
SET @cmd = 'xcopy I:ackupMoveTo14*.BAK \RemoteServer /C /Y' EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell @cmd
END BEGIN
EXEC [RemoteServer].master..usp_restoreDbsFromDir2
END
RETURN 0 GO
3rd Step(the code for the usp_restoreDbsFromDir2 on the remote server):
CREATE PROCEDURE usp_restoreDbsFromDir2
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
DECLARE @dbname varchar(255)
DECLARE @loglogical varchar(1000)
DECLARE @datalogical varchar(1000)
DECLARE @physicalName varchar(255)
DECLARE @physicalFileName varchar(255)
DECLARE @restoreData varchar(255)
DECLARE @restoreLog varchar(255)
DECLARE @backupDisk nvarchar (255)
DECLARE @physicalNameData varchar(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameLog varchar(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameDataStripped varchar(255)
DECLARE @physicalNameLogStripped nvarchar (255)
DECLARE @rowCnt int -- @@ROWCOUNT
DECLARE @ExecStr NVARCHAR(4000)
DECLARE @strSQL varchar(1000)
DECLARE @spidstr varchar(8000)
DECLARE @cmd sysname
DECLARE @bkpFile nvarchar(1000)
DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000)
DECLARE @restoreDir varchar(255)
DECLARE @PhysicalDataPath varchar(255)
DECLARE @PhysicalLogPath varchar(255)
SET @restoreDir = 'F:MSSQLBACKUP'
-- Get files sorted by date
SET @cmd = 'dir ' + @restoreDir + '*.BAK /OD'
CREATE TABLE #Dir
(DirInfo VARCHAR(7000)
) -- Stores the dir results
CREATE TABLE #BackupFiles
(BackupDate varchar(10),
BackupFileName nvarchar(1000)
) -- Stores only the data we want from the dir
CREATE TABLE #RestoreFileListOnly
(
LogicalName nvarchar(128),
PhysicalName nvarchar(260),
Type char(1),
FileGroupName nvarchar(128),
[Size] numeric(20,0),
[MaxSize] numeric(20,0)
)
INSERT INTO #Dir
EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell @cmd
INSERT INTO #BackupFiles
SELECT SUBSTRING(DirInfo, 1, 10), SUBSTRING(DirInfo, LEN(DirInfo) - PATINDEX('% %', REVERSE(DirInfo)) + 2, LEN(DirInfo))
FROM #Dir
WHERE ISDATE(SUBSTRING(DirInfo, 1, 10)) = 1 AND DirInfo NOT LIKE '%<DIR>%'
-- Get the newest file
SELECT TOP 1 @bkpFile = BackupFileName
FROM #BackupFiles
ORDER BY BackupDate DESC
SET @rowCnt = @@ROWCOUNT
-- Iterate throught the table until no more databases need to be backed up
WHILE @RowCnt <> 0
BEGIN
SET @cmd = @restoreDir + @bkpFile
INSERT INTO #RestoreFileListOnly
EXEC('RESTORE FILELISTONLY FROM DISK = ''' + @cmd + '''')
--get the dbname from the bkpFile name
--SET @strSQL = CHARINDEX('_db_', @bkpFile)
--SET @dbname = LEFT(@bkpFile, @strSQL - 1)
SET @strSQL = CHARINDEX('.bak', @bkpFile)
SET @dbname = LEFT(@bkpFile, @strSQL - 1)
--PRINT @dbname
--IF @@ROWCOUNT <> 2
-- RETURN 3
SET @backupDisk = @restoreDir + @bkpFile
SELECT @datalogical = LogicalName
FROM #RestoreFileListOnly
WHERE Type = 'D'
SELECT @loglogical = LogicalName
FROM #RestoreFileListOnly
WHERE Type = 'L'
SELECT @PhysicalDataPath = PhysicalName
FROM #RestoreFileListOnly
WHERE Type = 'D'
SELECT @PhysicalLogPath = PhysicalName
FROM #RestoreFileListOnly
WHERE Type = 'L'
SELECT @strSQL = 'alter database ' + @dbname + ' set offline with rollback immediate'
--alter database MyDatabase set offline with rollback immediate
--PRINT @strSQL
EXEC (@strSQL)
SELECT @strSQL = 'DROP database ' + @dbname
--alter database MyDatabase set offline with rollback immediate
--PRINT @strSQL
EXEC (@strSQL)
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SELECT @strSQL = @strSQL + ',' + CHAR(10)
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EXEC (@strSQL)
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--PRINT @strSQL
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END
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END
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Drop TABLE #BackupFiles
Drop TABLE #RestoreFileListOnly
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i ran it from the command prompt. I used my nt account which belongs to the domain admin nt group. my account does have sql access as sa.
also on one of the servers all jobs are failing with the following message - Unable to Connect to Sql Server (local). The nt log records the error that the specific user sqlexec (this is the account on which sql executive runs) is not defined as a valid user of a trusted sql server connection. I am not able to change the security setting on this server using EM nor am i able to use the sql security manager. I get an access denied error. What is the workaround for this problem? Will stopping and restarting the sql service help?
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How did you run bcp? In dos prompt or as sql job? Which nt account did you run bcp under? Did you grant sql access for that nt account?
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aruna at 1/3/01 4:39:49 PM
Subject:
From:
Date: bcp failing (reply)
Ray Miao ()
1/3/01 4:15:33 PM
yes i did. it still gives me the same error - 18452 error not associated with a trusted connection
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Did you enable mixed login mode on the server?
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aruna at 1/3/01 2:55:59 PM
hello ray
It still does not work. I granted SA rights for the nt group via sql security manager. For one of the servers i get the following error message -
This sql server does not support Windows NT SQL Server Security stored procedures.
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From:
Date: bcp over trusted connections failing (reply)
Ray Miao ()
1/3/01 12:51:50 PM
Use security manager to grant access for nt account.
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aruna at 1/3/01 11:59:49 AM
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thanks
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