Load SQL 7 Database And Transaction Log Backups To SQL 2000
Jul 20, 2005Is it possible to load both the SQL 7 database and transaction log
backups to SQL 2000 ? I assume it will perform the upgrade during the
load.
Thanks,
James
Is it possible to load both the SQL 7 database and transaction log
backups to SQL 2000 ? I assume it will perform the upgrade during the
load.
Thanks,
James
The space allocated to the Log in question is 180 GB. During this time period I was running TLog backups every 5 minutes, yet the log continued to chew through to 80 GB used, even after the process was complete and a final TLog backup had been taken. It continued to stay very large until the Full backup was complete -- or something else that I'm unaware of completed. Like every other DBA I typically take a TLog backup to shrink the log, but what appeared to be the case here was the Full completed and it released the used log space. All said, will Transaction Log backups not free up the log during Full backups?
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I am using transaction replication between a transaction and reporting database server. When I use a snapshot to initialize my subscribers, I currently get a lot of deadlocks during the snapshot creation. I am considering using a database backup instead. Can anyone tells me how to reduce the table locks that I am getting during snapshot creation or advice on using database backups?
I am trying to load transaction log but I am getting an error message saying database is in use, my question is Is it possible to load transaction log when database is in use? if yes how?
Thanks
Bharvi
I setup a maintenance plan to create full backups every night and to backup the transaction logs every hour. In the backup log, it always fails on backing up the transaction log for Master and MSDB. I believe this is because the recovery model for these two databases is set to "SIMPLE". Is it ok to change the recovery model on these two system databases to "FULL"?
Thanks,
Ken Nicholson
I am trying to create a backup for the transaction logs on one
of the databases I support. The problem is in EM, the only
options it gives me are a Full DB Backup or a Differential DB
Backup. I have other DB's with TL backup's, why can't I on this
particular one?
I have 5 databases on my sql server and they are taking backups on everyday twice. ANd we are not taking any transactional log backups.Now i have very larger log files which are more than 6 GB each.And the databases are less in size compared to the logfiles.
Should I take transaction log backups with truncate option...
PLease suggest me the best stratagy i should follow to overcome the problem.
Thanks.
Yesterday I received a message from the Trans Log backup job that it could not complete because a full backup wasn't completed. I checked and a full backup was completed that morning 5:00 AM. This happened during the 4 PM run and again at 5 PM. There was enough space to do the backup, even though I did a shrink file on the log. I, also, ran another backup between 5-6 PM. Between both of these activities, the job completed during the 6 PM run. Is this a common occurance? Has anyone else seen this happen. I am curious. Any light that can be shed on this, would be greatlt appreciated. Tom.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a backup regime where i take a full backup of my production database once a day and then 3 min log backups, I backup my msdb and master once a week.
I need to write a script to scroll through a given directory and restore the log backups in date/time order(with no restore) until the last file and then restore.
I know this is availible in the backup history but if my SQl box crashes and i cant get a uptodate master and msdb the backup history will not be uptodate to restore the database to it's current state.
Can anybody help with a script? or give me any pointers of how to read in filenames in SQL (please remenber i am a SQL virgin).
Thanks
Barry.
SQL 7 SP1 NT 4.0 SP5
I created a backup plan for transaction logs only to run every 30 minutes. It works great for all databases except the Master and my main database scdb_v2.
The routine backups up the other 3 databases with no issue.
Why is this happening ?
Thanks,
Craig Somberg
mailto:csomberg@stageone.com
Using SQL Server 6.5 and NT 4.0,..I'm trying to schedule a backup of a transaction log from one SQL Server
to another SQL Server both running NT 4.0. I keep getting:
dbsvolopen:Backup device t:ackup
emote.dat failed to open, operating system error =5 (Access denied)
I've checked every conceivable permissions entry on the target NT server and am now reading about the
different security modes for communicating between SQL Servers but I'm concerned that this may not be
where the problem really resides. Time is money.
Has anyone else configured a backup strategy where the database has a full backup to tape daily and the
transaction log is backed up every couple of hours, without truncatre, to disk, on another SQL Server?
Thanks in advance,
Doug
The Transaction log backups that I do for the msdb and master databases ALWAYS fail. The full database backups always succeed. Are the master and msdb databases not supposed to have their transaction logs backed up? Jobs where configured thru the Database Maintenance wizard. Will the jobs fail if nothing has changed in either database? I am also confused by the fact that database and log backups for the model database ALWAYS work when I expect their to be little if none activity in that database.
Thanks in advance,
Riley
Hi
We are running SQL Server 2000 and making full database backups using a maintenance plan. The transaction logs are being backed up via a separate plan.
However, the transaction log backups aren't purging but the database ones are. They are both run under the same id and both write to the same directory. Old text reports also get purged fine. I've got 'Delete older than 1 week' ticked for everything.
Can anyone think of anything else to check ?
Thanks
New to Sql Server, running SQL Server 2000.Our transaction log file backups occasionally fail as the size of thetransaction log gets really huge. We'd like to schedule additionaltransaction log backups. Does that require an exclusive on the databaseor can the db be used during a transaction log backup?Also, does switching to a bulk mode recovery model before a bulkoperation then switching back to full recovery mode after present anyissues?Thanks in advance.
View 16 Replies View RelatedHave a small shop and a maintenance plan that does a full backup on all user databases every night. I would have thought that a full backup (transaction log, too), would reduce the size of the transaction logs? Isn't that the point of a full backup? Mine seem to be growing larger. I do the shrink, rebuild indexes, backup the databse, backup the transaction log, clear history and folders older than 7 days. For example, the following db decreased only once during the period. But, note how the transaction log size continues to increases most of the time.
db, trn
253,196 - 394,245
253,193 - 365,695
253,191 - 360,572
254,219 - 381,699
254,223 - 406,346
254,223 - 411,018
Can someone explain this to me? Am I doing something wrong or just not understanding the process correctly?
Thanks,
Janet
Hi,
On our SQL Server 2005 SP 2 i recently updated our Backup Plan.
I now make a Full backup every night, Differential backup every hour and Transaction log backup every 15 minutes.
This all works fine all the time except sometimes when the differential and transaction log backups want to run on the same time and then 1 of the 2 fails.
The error i get is code 0xC0010018. Error loading a task.
I made 1 Maintenance Plan with a subplan for each backup type (Full, differ....), so i can schedule them the way i want.
Searched the internet for an answer but i couldn't find it. The tasks only fail when the run simultaneous. Starting them manually always works.
Anybody has an idea what i need to do to get this working properly?
Thanks!!
I want to backing up my hourly transaction log backups direct to a mass storage unit as opposed to the local server. However when trying to set this up it only gives me option of backing up to local drives, even though I have a drive mappping to the mass storage unit.. I'm there is a simple around this.Would appreciate any advice..many Thanks..
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have a maintenance plan in SQL 7.0 that is performs a full backup each night and is supposed to perform tran log backups every two hours throughout each business day. For the most part, the first tran log backup after the full backup works fine, but the others fail.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Ellen
Does anyone know of a utility to read SQL 7 Transaction Log Backups and present them in a meaningful format?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe SQL server transition log backups for the ReportServer and ReportServerTempDB databases have stopped working ever since I applied SQL Server SP2 to my TFS. I know this because I know the date the SQL SP was applied and I see that my transaction logs started to fail immediately after application of the SP. This is noted because the backup logs for SQL server start to contain the failure immediately after SP2 application. The failure is because the databases are now set to the simple recovery model (or they were set to the simple model before application of SP2 and the previous SQL server allowed or properly ignored transaction log backups with the simple database recovery model). Why is this failing since the backup task indicates that databases with simple recovery are automatically excluded? Is the reportserver and reportservertempdb both supposed to be simple recovery? I thought reportserver was usually full recovery.
Here's the contents of TfsTransactionLogBackup_20070308160004.txt before the SP2 application:
Code SnippetMicrosoft(R) Server Maintenance Utility (Unicode) Version 9.0.2047
Report was generated on "TEAMSERVER".
Maintenance Plan: TfsTransactionLogBackup
Duration: 00:00:00
Status: Succeeded.
Details:
Here's the contents of TfsTransactionLogBackup_Subplan_20070308180007.txt immediately after application of SP2:
Code Snippet
NEW COMPONENT OUTPUT
Microsoft(R) Server Maintenance Utility (Unicode) Version 9.0.3042
Report was generated on "TEAMSERVER".
Maintenance Plan: TfsTransactionLogBackup
Duration: 00:00:05
Status: Warning: One or more tasks failed..
Details:
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-03-08T18:00:02.
Task end: 2007-03-08T18:00:02.
Failed:(0) Database 'ReportServer' will not be backed up because it does not have its recovery model set to Full or BulkLogged.
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-03-08T18:00:02.
Task end: 2007-03-08T18:00:02.
Failed:(0) Database 'ReportServerTempDB' will not be backed up because it does not have its recovery model set to Full or BulkLogged.
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-03-08T18:00:03.
Task end: 2007-03-08T18:00:03.
Failed:(-1073548784) Executing the query "BACKUP LOG [ReportServer] TO DISK = N'E:\SQL Server\Database Services\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Backup\ReportServer_backup_200703081800.trn' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N'ReportServer_backup_20070308180002', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
" failed with the following error: "The statement BACKUP LOG is not allowed while the recovery model is SIMPLE. Use BACKUP DATABASE or change the recovery model using ALTER DATABASE.
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
Command:BACKUP LOG [ReportServer] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupReportServer_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''ReportServer_backup_20070308180002'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [ReportServerTempDB] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupReportServerTempDB_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''ReportServerTempDB_backup_20070308180002'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsWorkItemTracking] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsWorkItemTracking_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsWorkItemTracking_backup_20070308180002'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsIntegration] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsIntegration_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsIntegration_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsVersionControl] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsVersionControl_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsVersionControl_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsWorkItemTrackingAttachments] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsWorkItemTrackingAttachments_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsWorkItemTrackingAttachments_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsActivityLogging] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsActivityLogging_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsActivityLogging_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsBuild] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsBuild_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsBuild_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [STS_Config_TFS] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupSTS_Config_TFS_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''STS_Config_TFS_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [STS_Content_TFS] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupSTS_Content_TFS_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''STS_Content_TFS_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TFSWarehouse] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTFSWarehouse_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TFSWarehouse_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-03-08T18:00:03.
Task end: 2007-03-08T18:00:03.
Failed:(-1073548784) Executing the query "BACKUP LOG [ReportServerTempDB] TO DISK = N'E:\SQL Server\Database Services\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Backup\ReportServerTempDB_backup_200703081800.trn' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N'ReportServerTempDB_backup_20070308180002', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
" failed with the following error: "The statement BACKUP LOG is not allowed while the recovery model is SIMPLE. Use BACKUP DATABASE or change the recovery model using ALTER DATABASE.
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
Command:BACKUP LOG [ReportServer] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupReportServer_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''ReportServer_backup_20070308180002'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [ReportServerTempDB] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupReportServerTempDB_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''ReportServerTempDB_backup_20070308180002'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsWorkItemTracking] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsWorkItemTracking_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsWorkItemTracking_backup_20070308180002'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsIntegration] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsIntegration_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsIntegration_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsVersionControl] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsVersionControl_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsVersionControl_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsWorkItemTrackingAttachments] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsWorkItemTrackingAttachments_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsWorkItemTrackingAttachments_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsActivityLogging] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsActivityLogging_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsActivityLogging_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TfsBuild] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTfsBuild_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TfsBuild_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [STS_Config_TFS] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupSTS_Config_TFS_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''STS_Config_TFS_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [STS_Content_TFS] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupSTS_Content_TFS_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''STS_Content_TFS_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
GO
BACKUP LOG [TFSWarehouse] TO DISK = N''E:SQL ServerDatabase ServicesMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupTFSWarehouse_backup_200703081800.trn'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''TFSWarehouse_backup_20070308180003'', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
And here it is after the KB934458 has been applied:
Code Snippet
NEW COMPONENT OUTPUT
Microsoft(R) Server Maintenance Utility (Unicode) Version 9.0.3054
Report was generated on "TEAMSERVER".
Maintenance Plan: TfsTransactionLogBackup
Duration: 00:00:06
Status: Warning: One or more tasks failed..
Details:
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-05-01T08:00:03.
Task end: 2007-05-01T08:00:04.
Failed:(0) Database 'ReportServer' will not be backed up because it does not have its recovery model set to Full or BulkLogged.
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-05-01T08:00:03.
Task end: 2007-05-01T08:00:04.
Failed:(0) Database 'ReportServerTempDB' will not be backed up because it does not have its recovery model set to Full or BulkLogged.
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-05-01T08:00:04.
Task end: 2007-05-01T08:00:04.
Failed:(-1073548784) Executing the query "BACKUP LOG [ReportServer] TO DISK = N'E:\SQL Server\Database Services\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Backup\ReportServer_backup_200705010800.trn' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N'ReportServer_backup_20070501080004', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
" failed with the following error: "The statement BACKUP LOG is not allowed while the recovery model is SIMPLE. Use BACKUP DATABASE or change the recovery model using ALTER DATABASE.
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
Back Up Database (Transaction Log) (TEAMSERVER)
Backup Database on Target server connection
Databases that have a compatibility level of 70 (SQL Server version 7.0) will be skipped.
Databases: All user databases
Type: Transaction Log
Append existing
Task start: 2007-05-01T08:00:04.
Task end: 2007-05-01T08:00:04.
Failed:(-1073548784) Executing the query "BACKUP LOG [ReportServerTempDB] TO DISK = N'E:\SQL Server\Database Services\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Backup\ReportServerTempDB_backup_200705010800.trn' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N'ReportServerTempDB_backup_20070501080004', SKIP, REWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
" failed with the following error: "The statement BACKUP LOG is not allowed while the recovery model is SIMPLE. Use BACKUP DATABASE or change the recovery model using ALTER DATABASE.
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly
.
Hello SQL Server 2005 SE sp1.
Unable to take differential or transaction log backups. Get the error message a full backup need to be down. Have done a full backup. Immediately upon completion of full have tried diff and transaction log. Still no luck
Other databases on server are fine. Full backup will restore.
Thanks,
Joe
Can anyone help me with this scenario!!!!
I have a sybase database and a sqlserver 2000 database.
I want to insert data into sybase database table thru sql-server 2000 using distributed queries
When i execute the following the transaction
Create procedure myCurrentDataBaseProcedure
as
begin
begin tran
insert into mytable values(1)
if @@error <>0
begin
rollback transaction
return
end
insert into sybasedatabaseserver.databasename.dbo.tablename values(1)
if @@error <>0
begin
rollback transaction
return
end
commit transaction
end
The procedure is created in sql server database
trying to execute this procedure..shows error
The first part of the procedure is executed.
But the error is here
insert into sybasedatabaseserver.databasename.dbo.tablename values(1)
The data is succesfully inserted in the local database
I am unable to insert data into the remote database
Can anyone suggest me wht shd i do in this scenario
Are there any drivers to be loaded to commit this transactions
Pl.Help
I'm the dba for a large company and have setup many maintenance plans for our sql servers. One of the options I have set is to delete old backups of databases and transaction logs after 2 days. For some reason, the old database backups are being deleted, but the old transaction logs backups are not. I have them being put in the same directory. Anybody have any ideas why this is happening and what if any fix is available?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHey, my logshipping is working just fine but the name of the backup file is of a concern to me. It's using the name in the format of DbName_20061011200002.trn. I know 20061011 is the date. That's fine. 2000 is supposed to be the time but it's giving the wrong time. It's supposed to be 1500 because the time right now is 3pm. And I dont know why the last 2 digits before the .trn are for. Is this something new in SQL 2005 logshipping? SQL 2000 didn't have it. Thank you.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've got log shipping set up, and everything seems to be working fine, but the log files are not being deleted from the primary server despite configuring log shipping to retain them for 3 days. I see no errors concerning the log shipping, but did not configure a monitor. What process is responsible for deleting the older log backups, and how can I look for errors. I could simply set up a jog to delete the older files, but that will only mask the issue.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHaving a lot of problems with backup device creating backups with a new transaction log for each day. This is causing the backups to grow way to fast. Seems to be random with our clients. Created new device backups but getting same problem. A manual backup selecting overwrite all existing backup sets will fix it. But starts the cycle all over again.
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I am trying to 'load' a copy of a SQLServer 2000 database to SQLServer 2005 Express (on another host). The copy was provided by someone else - it came to me as a MDF file only, no LDF file.
I have tried to Attach the database and it fails with a failure to load the LDF. Is there any way to bypass this issue without the LDF or do I have to have that?
The provider of the database says I can create a new database and just point to the MDF as the data source but I can't seem to find a way to do that? I am using SQL Server Management Studio Express.
Thanks!!
Hi,
does anybody know how to restore transaction log dumps (several dumps in one dump device) with TSQL statements ?
I tried "Load transaction devicename"
this fires an error message which complains that i have to use right sequence.
How do i tell the load command which sequence it shall use ?
You can use "load headeronly" command which gives you all entrys from the dumpdevice. How can i use this information ?
Thanks
Yorn
Hey guys,
I orignally wrote a post here regarding some info on setting up a cluster. Upon further analysis of the problem with our system, I noted that at particular times we have tremendous amounst of Update, Insert, Delete etc, transactions hitting out database.
I thought originally SQL Clustering could solve this problem, but the time and upkeep that will be required to maintain such a configuration might not be feasible and more importantly it may not even fix the problem.
Next week I plan on doing some more specific performance monitoring off the database during normal business activity, but my initial suspicion is that there is a tremendous amount of I/O processing due to the high transaction load which is slowing down the application.
I was wondering what you have done to alleviate such problems? One of the solutions I have come up with is to possibly create a Master/Slave SQL Server design where the Slave handles most of the database transactions and then at a low load during the day update the Master DB. How does this sound? Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated...
Thanx
Hi,
does anybody know how to automate the loading of incremental transaction dumps. The manual way is to use the "load tran DB with FILE = x" statement.
Since this has to be done in the right sequence and i need to automate this task to keep a second server up to date i like to know if there is a stored procedure
or any other tool which could do the task.
Thanks for your help
Best Regards
Yorn Ziesche
We are experiencing problems when using OLEDB Fast Load option with transaction. We have a sequence container containing a Data Flow Task with a OLEDB source selection from tab1 left join tab2 and inserting into tab2 on a OLEDB Destination Fast Load.
The setup/troubleshooting is:
We are using TransactionOption=Requiered on the sequence container holding the Data Flow Task
OLE DB destination with Fast Load, no table lock, no check constraints
Dosn't happen on small sized data - seems as if everything can be contained in one buffer the task succeeds
Only a problem when selection and insertion is on the same table - or a view based on the same table
I know that we can use the OLE DB destination without Fast Load but this will perform badly on big sized data so that is not an option.
The errormessage is as follow:
Code Block
Information: 0x402090DF at dft Upsert Sag, OLE DB Destination [8295]: The final commit for the data insertion has started.
Error: 0xC0202009 at dft Upsert Sag, OLE DB Destination [8295]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "This operation conflicts with another pending operation on this transaction. The operation failed.".
Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this problem?
We have a set of databases some are fully read-only others have read-only file groups, is there any way to restore backups of these taken on an MSDE 2000 to an SQL Express 2005 instance?
When doing the inplace upgrade we change these to read-write before the upgrade and set them back after the upgrade.
These databases are used in the field by customers althought the controlled upgrade requires a backup before (and blocks if it fails) and tries a backup after if the post upgrade backup fails (due to disk space) we might need to recover from this odd situation.
The only solution I have is install MSDE some place restore to this then do the controlled upgrade again, any other ideas?
Hey guys,
Lately we have come across a problem where our application is undergoing some extreme load against the SQL 2000 server database we have setup, where the server is hitting 100% CPU utilization each time. Currently the box is a 2 processor box.
Here is the question I have. I have seen under most SQL Server clusters that an active/passive setup is implemented. Where the passive server just exists as a failover mechanism. What I am looking for is some information on how to setup active/active setup where each server receives processes to handle.
Has anyone created a setup like this? Are there any standard benchmarking tools that can be used to see how this configuration increases performance? Is this setup more favorable than going to a 4 processor server as oppossed to our current 2 processor server?
BTW: We have noticed that after a web application where the user sits idle for a while the SQL Server application loses the connection with the application user...Is this the SQL Timeout causing the connection to disconnect?
Thanx for any response...
Bri