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Aug 15, 2007

I need to provide justification of moving from 32 bit 2000 to 64 bit 2005

Are there any white papers/testing results on this specifically?

Ian

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Jan 29, 2001

How do you move a database from lets say E drive to G drive on the same server? Any ideas.

Regards,

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Jun 23, 2008

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Both databases are in the same server.

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Jul 18, 2006

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I had built a program to back up all the tables in that way, but, forgot that the membership stuff uses stored procedures, and I don't not know how to modify my program in order to back those up too.
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Oct 29, 2005

Hello,
 
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Apr 23, 2001

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Jun 13, 2001

Without restoring the database, has anyone written a slick little piece of code that moves a file existing on on filegroup to another newly created filegroup without doing it from a restore.

The purpose of doing this is to get rid of one data file and placing the data into the data file we are retaining. We have some more physical file space and are moving data into one data file and one transaction log file.

We have already ran the DBCC SHRINKFILE with EMPTYFILE to move the data,
We have already ran the ALTER DATABASE statement but here, because the filegroup is identified as PRIMARY in the sysfilegroup table, we can not REMOVE the data file because of indexes relating to the PRIMARY filegroup.

So if I could ALTER DATABASE and create a bogus filegroup and move the data file which I want to get rid of into the bogus filegroup, I could ALTER DATABASE with REMOVE filegroup and solve the situation.

Does anyone know of an easier way to do it other than BACKUP database and RESTORE database.....please help!!!

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Aug 30, 2001

Using sp_detach and sp_attach we can move different databases to different locations.

how do we do the same for system databases such as master,model,msdb and tempdb.

As off i know we got to be in master database to runthis command, if not this how do we go about this.

Thanks,

sheena

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Oct 30, 2001

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Nov 2, 2001

I read the one of the replies to a question.

"Subject:
From:
Date: SQL 7 Restore (reply)
Manish (manish45@yahoo.com)
11/1/01 9:03:43 AM

If you want to move all the databases to new server. Stop the SQL server service on existing server. Copy mdf and ldf files of all databases to same location iin new server. Also take the backup of master and msdb database from existing server. Then restore master and msdb on new server.

"

My question is how to move my database to a DIFFEREN LOCATION on a different server. My two servers are different file layout (not my choice though.)

Thanks a lot in advance.

Wuchun
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Jul 21, 2000

Hi:

I need your suggestion or experience about how to move a database from SQL 6.5 to SQL 7.0. The server where SQL 6.5 resides locates in different network than SQL 7.0. DTS does not work for the database move because of two server can not talk directly.

We need to do this task very soon in production environment. I tried to backup database to a disk (backup device in SQL 6.5) but I failed to restore it in SQL 7.0 because the backup file was not detected by restore utility in SQL 7.0.

Please tell me what I should do. Besides BCP, are there any other methods to move the database from SQL 6.5 to SQL 7.0 in diffferent networks.

Thank you very much.

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Dec 26, 2000

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Aug 15, 2000

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Jan 19, 2001

Hi

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Dec 23, 2003

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Regards,
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Jun 14, 2006

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Jun 21, 2001

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Jun 24, 2004

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Aug 27, 2004

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Sep 27, 2004

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Jun 7, 2007

Hi,

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