Move Log Files For SQL 2005 Databases To Another Drive
Jan 24, 2008
Hello,
I need to move all log files for my SQL 2005 databases to another drive. I don't wish to shrink the files, I need to move the logs to another drive spindle. I did find an article (Article ID: 224071) that describes moving both the database and logs using sp_detach and then sp_attach. What is the best way just to move the logs to another drive on the same server, and that keeps the databases in their original location?
Thanks.
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Apr 17, 2007
Hello guys and girls. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition and I have specified that the databases should be created on the K: drive. This is okay but now I need to move all the transaction log files (.ldf) to the L: drive. I have already changed the default location for the log files to point to the L: drive and the new databases that were created after the installation have their transaction log file correctly in the L: drive but now I need to move transaction log files for the master, model, temp ... databases. How can this be done? And are there any gotchas?
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Jun 20, 2007
I haven't found the definitive answer on how or if this can be done without removing replication. I'm thinking ALTER DATABASE modify_file is the way to go. Anybody know if this will work or a better way to go about it?
Thanks
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Mar 18, 2008
Hello there,
I've been told that it is good practice to keep mdf and ldf files in another location... We have it in place for all our user databases, however mdf and ldf files for our system dbs are still at the same location. I was wondering what is the right way of splitting those should be?
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Nov 9, 2000
I am trying to move a log file from one drive to another.
What I have done is add another file to my file group. So now my log has a file on the 'e' drive and one on the 'f' drive. I now want to remove the file on the 'e' drive. I have emptied the file on the 'e' drive. When doing the command:
ALTER DATABASE Uniprodruntime
REMOVE FILE m_rk_runtime_log
I get the following error message..
Server: Msg 5020, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The primary data or log file cannot be removed from a database.
I have also gone into enterprise manager and tried to delete the file and it does nothing.
Has anyone run into this?
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Aug 15, 2000
How do I move all the databases to a new drive in the same machine?What effects/problems will be?
Thanks!
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May 14, 2001
I need to move Sql of the C drive on a server to another drive. Any Ideas.
Thanks Brett
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Aug 17, 2006
I obviously did not search the archives on the right terms so what isthe easiest and fastest way to move a 3G database from a nearly full Cdrive to the nearly empty D drive that should have been used.I could back it up, drop it, recreate it using the D drive, and restoreit but it seems like there should be a way to just move the datafileand use if from the new location.I am thinking that detatch/attach is the best method, but I would likeconfirmation or suggestions on how to proceed or things to be aware ofwhen using this method.-- Mark D Powell --
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Sep 21, 2006
I have a several indexes on a filegroup that I would like to move to a different physical drive. I am aware of the sp_detach...sp_attach routine which allows moving the .mdf and .log files to a different location. How would I go about moving a .ndf file though?
TIA
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May 18, 2007
Is it possible to move a distribution database to another drive without removing replication? I have done some research but I getting mixed answers from Google searches.
Thanks in advance
Dave
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Sep 22, 2007
I have a 600 gig database that has a mirror. I need to move the databases from local drives to a SAN. Can anyone recommend a document that lists the steps to go through to move both the principle and mirror to the SAN with no down time? or minimal down time?
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Oct 31, 2015
I have a database data file almost at 2tb maxing out a windows drive. Only 16gb left. Should I just add another data file on another Windows drive for growth? Or just move current huge data file to a new GPT drive? Or do both adding another data file and moving existing to its own new GPT drive?
Primary objective is to make do for now.
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Feb 9, 2007
Hi,
Hopefully someone can help me with this.
When I downloaded the files and after burning the DVD to create the DVD to setup the 7031A - Upgrading to Microsoft SQL 2005 course, all of the executable files (BCBase.exe, Upgrade.exe, InPlace.exe, SideBySide.exe and SQL7Upgrade.exe) are not in the Setup/Drives folder...the only item in that folder is a file called "placeholder.txt".
Please, if anyone knows how to get these exectuables let me know.
Thanks,
David - EduCorp Training & Consulting
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Sep 7, 2007
Hi, I am trying to open or create a sqlexpress database within Visual Studio 2005 Professional in the App_Data folder. If I attempt either method, I get the following dialog box:Required Components MissingConnections to SQL Server files (*.mdf) require SQL Server Express 2005 to function properly. Please verify the installation of the component or download from the URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=49251 The link above just takes you to the download page for Sql Server Express 2005. I have both SQL Server 2005 Developer and SQL Server 2005 Expression instances running. The existing database will work properly in my web application, however I cannot access it through Visual Studio.As background, I did have a problem connecting to the database via the web application, receiving a "Failed to generate a User Instance of SQL Server" error. But I was able to fix that by renaming my SQLEXPRESS folder in C:Documents and SettingsuserLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server Data. When the web page ran, it created another SQLEXPRESS folder.However, I cannot figure out why I am having the other issue.Thanks in advancePatrick
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Dec 8, 1998
Hi,
Will SQL7 create all databases on C: drive only
from now on?
After SQL7 Beta3 installation I tried to create a new db
but in the 'Browse' window in 'Create DB' procedure
I can see only C: & D: drives (btw D: is CD-ROM).
It doesn't see my E:, F: & G: hard drives.
When I try to create my db using 'create database'
statement it again gives me an error 'path not found'.
Also, I have 512 Mb free on C: drive, but
when I create new db with 100-mb data + 50-mb log
on C: SQL7 says that I don't have enough space for
this db.
Does anybody had the same problem already?
I need to convert my Sybase db into SQL Server7
and got this problem with creating db right in the start.
Thank you
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Mar 1, 2002
I just upgraded SQL6.5 standard(Installed 7.0 and ran Wizard to upgrade dbs) to SQL7.0 by running the exe file.
It turned out that the MSSQL7 folder is follen on Drive C instead of Drive D which is what I wanted. When I was running the upgrade exe file, there was no prompt to ask me the right path.
How could I have the MSSQL7 folder installed on D drive?
Thank you for help
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Apr 18, 2007
All,
I'm writing to ask if anyone knows whether or not MS SQL server stores in any system tables the association between a database and the drive letter/directory path where its corresponding MDF/LDF files are located.
Thanks,
Isaac
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Sep 27, 2005
Howdy y'all! :)
I have been instructed to move a large database we have on one of our servers off the current drive (local RAID-5 driveset in the server) to a EMC "drive" (logical drive, off-server).
I know one option is to back up the database, delete the database, re-create the db using the new drive for data/log files, then restore the database.
However, I was wondering if it would be better to just detach the DB, move the data/log files, then reattach to them?
Is it half-doz of one, and 6 of the other?
How should I go about this dastardly deed?
Off to poke around in BOL, but thought I would post first in case it's an incredibly easy answer for y'all
Thanks!
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Nov 5, 2014
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On one of these nodes a lot of database names are showing up in the resource monitor as *.mdf files (W:0MSSQL1…).
How and why SQL Server is using these files? They only show up on one of the nodes having more load.
Volume I: is the volume where the transaction log is written so we can explain these files.
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Sep 15, 2015
Documentation that supports the placement of Tempdb files on the root of a drive, i.e T: instead of T: empdb. I am positive this is not a best practice, but when challenged could not find any documentation that would support that view.
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May 18, 2008
hi, I currently uses SQL Server 2005.I need to move the data to my website, how do I do that? I have the SQL Server Management Studio Express but I couldn't not get it to export the data in .sql file (which is needed to import to my website's SQL database).Please let me know of any tools I need to perform the task. thanks.
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Apr 16, 2002
Hi,
I would like to move system databases (master, model, and tempdb) from one disk to another. What would be the best way to do it?
your help is appriciated.
Cheers
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Nov 23, 2005
I have two databases with multiple tables. Same tables same fileds.Both databases contain records, but they should not match each other.(I will run a report for matches before this and delete any data thatis not current to ensure this is the case)How do I go about moving data from one of the databases to the other inorder to create a single database with all the data? Unfortunately mySQL is limited and I cannot image how I would work around the uniqueids. Append or update maybe?Thanks in advanceAndrew
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Oct 26, 2005
I have been attempting to detach and reattach the model database. I tried to set the Trace Flag 3608, but it is having no effect.
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Sep 29, 2015
I have a database [CarlosDB] that currently has it's .MDF on E: and I need to move the x2 .NDF data files off C: to E:data using a single T-SQL statement:
Code:
database_id file_id db_name disk_path status size read_only
----------- ----------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 1 CarlosDB E:dataCarlosDB.mdf ONLINE 384 0
7 2 CarlosDB_log L:logsCarlosDB_log.ldf ONLINE 128 0
7 3 CarlosDB_2 C:sqlCarlosDB_2.ndf ONLINE 128 0
7 4 CarlosDB_3 C:sqlCarlosDB_3.ndf ONLINE 128 0
(4 row(s) affected)
Looking at the file configuration above, what would be the most logical way as a DBA / SQL Server 2014 Std to move the NDF files to live w/ the MDF file using:
Code:
EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'copy c:sqlCarlosDB_2.ndf e:dataCarlosDB_2/ndf'...
but cleanly using a single T-SQL statement? properly formatting a single T-SQL query to use the xp_cmdshell system stored procedure.
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Jun 9, 2015
I have two databases on a Production Server that I want to Log Ship to a Test Server. According to the sys.master files the physical File Location is on an E drive. Early attempts at Log Shipping these two files error'd out due to space issues on the E drive (one Log Shipped and then one err'd out). I was subsequently informed from the server group that they would prefer that I Log Ship these two database files over to the M Drive where more space is available. In fact, they modified the Server Properties / Database Settings / Database Default Locations (for Data and Log) to the larger M drive (I'm not really sure why they just don't increase the E drive space but there is proabably a good reason).
Okay, so now my problems have been solved. Easy enough. Now I deleted the successful Log Shipped database and started from scratch. However, as before, one db restored and one failed (due to space issues). Apparently, both db are pointing towards the E drive. How is that possible?
So here I am with one successful database and the normal sys databases pointing to the E drive. What is the best way of approaching this move to the larger and preferred M drive?
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Mar 20, 2007
We have a package that is using a ForEach loop container to access files on a network drive. For some reason I am getting a message that the ForEach enumerator is empty and did not find any files that matched the pattern. For the pattern I left the default *.* for testing purposes. I have specified the file folder as \remoteserverfilesharesubfolder and also as \remoteserverc$filesharesubfolder and have gotten the same message. However when I map a network drive and set the file folder to the network drive it finds the files. Is this a permissions issue?
After I finish processing the file I want to move it to a new directory. Once this is deployed in production, the package will not be running under a domain account and probably won't have access to the network folder. Is there any way to specifiy in the connection manager itself that it should use a specific account to access the folder?
TIA,
Sabrina
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Jun 8, 2007
I am able to run SSIS packages as SQL Server Agent jobs with a Control Flow items "File system task", if I move a file (test.txt) from a drive (c on the server (where SQL Agent jobs run) to a subdirectory on the same drive. But, if I try to move a file on a network drive, the package fail.
What I can do to solve this issue.
Bye!
Daniel
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Jul 8, 2005
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Jul 10, 2000
Hello all. I am a baby new database administrator who hasnt finished all the courses yet. I have my Administration exam but not the Implementation yet. I got hired anyways! woo hoo.. Anyways, my question is this. I have a SQL Server 7.0 machine and its databases. I have been asked to move it all over to a new, skookum fast machine with access to 3.6 Terabytes of storage. I have been researching the best way to do this but am not sure. First there is detaching and reattaching the databases. I dont like this one cuz when I have done some practice ones it completely erases the databases of the original machine. The other way I was considering was using DTS. This is easy to use with the DTS wizard but the transaction logs of the databases are not transferred. What would be your advice on this move?? I need to make a this a reasonably seemless move. Help!!
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