Moving DTS Stored Structured Files

Sep 20, 2002

How do you load existing DTS Stored Structured files on to a new SQL 2000 Server?

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Is There A Way To Do A Bulk Migration Of DTS Structured Storage Files?

Sep 22, 2006

For a number of excellent reasons, I have exported the DTS packages that need to be migrated to SSIS to structured storage files. However, unlike the migration from a SQL Server source, the wizard doesn't allow a developer to select more than one package at a time.

Is there a way to do this in bulk that I am unaware of? I sure hope so as I have a couple of hundred to do and it's going to get very old very quickly if I have to do them one at a time!

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Moving .MDF Files

Mar 4, 2008

Hi,
I'm using SQL 2005 express edition and my database files are in the MSSQL.1MSSQLData folder. When I'm trying to copy them I get "Files already in Use" error. How do I stop the server from running (services or command line). Or is there a better why to export
them to a diffrent location.

Thanks

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Moving Log Files

Jul 23, 2005

If I use attach/detach to move my log file to a different drive, willit break any of my permissions for the sql logins. If so, how can I fixthis.This all stemmed from needing to setup log shipping to another serverfor redundancy. Step 1 says to create a share where the log filesreside. Well the sql server was installed by a previous employee andthe log files are in the same directory as the data files. I would feelmore comfortable (security wise) if I only shared out the directorywhere the log files lived.If anyone thinks that I am traveling down the wrong path or has anysuggestions, please let me know.Thanks

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Apr 1, 2008

How can i move files from one folder to other using script task

pls specify if its clear n can i ask this query in this forum

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Moving Mdf Files To A SAN

May 12, 2008



Hi, I'm fairly new to SQL, so I hope someone can help.

I'm trying to move our SQl data files to a new drive on a SAN. The MDF files are currently located in the E;mssql directory.

I want to keep the same drive letter, so I am attempting to do the following

1: stop SQL
2: xcopy data and ntfs permissions from E: to G:
3: rename e: to h:
4: rename g: to e:
5: reboot Server

when I do this, I get the following errors and SQl fails to start

udopen: Operating system error 3(The system cannot find the path specified.) during the creation/opening of physical device e:datamssqlDATAmodel.mdf.

FCB:pen failed: Could not open device e:datamssqlDATAmodel.mdf for virtual device number (VDN) 1.

Device activation error. The physical file name 'e:datamssqlDATAmodel.mdf' may be incorrect.

is anyone able to tell me what I'm doing wrong?

thanks!

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Moving Files

May 11, 2007

Hi,



I need to move backup files from the production server to another server. This would be regularly scheduled file move only for security reasons. The target server does not have SQL Server installed. Which is the best way to do this?



Thanks

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Sep 17, 2001

I need to move the errorlog files from the d: drive to the e: drive on my NT servers. Does anyone know a way to accomplish this without having to re-install?
Thanks
tcb

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Feb 7, 2005

I like to move my database from a directory to another (on different drives foir exemple).
Is there an easy way to do this kind of job ?

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Aug 28, 2007

Sorry for the ultra-beginner question, but I've just recently started playing with SQL 2005 Express Edition for a task I've been assigned to at work.

I'm building an ASP.NET 2.0 web site that needs to connect to a SQL database to pull information. I installed SQL Express 2005 and installed the SQL Server Management Studio and I've managed to build a small database with one table.

I noticed that by default, the mdf and ldf files are located in C:Program FilesMS SQL ServerMSSQLDATA (or something along those lines). The website I'm working on is temporarily stored in C:WebSite. I need to move the database files over to C:WebSiteApp_Data so I can access them easily with ASP.NET and VS 2005 Express.

I can copy and paste the mdf and ldf files, but then I can't figure out how to point the SQL Server Management Studio to the new location.

I am obviously just a complete newbie at all of this. It's pretty sad that I can't figure out how to simply move the database from one directory to another on the same server... it makes me worry about when I'll need to move it to the new webserver!

Could anyone point me in the right direction at least?

Thanks in advance!

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Moving System Database Files

Sep 19, 2002

Is this possible? If so, how is it done?

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Moving DB Files To Another Drive On The Server.

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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Instance Will Not Come Up After Moving Resource Db Files

May 20, 2008

after moving the resource database files with this command:


ALTER DATABASE mssqlsystemresource
MODIFY FILE (NAME=data, FILENAME= 'new_path_of_mastermssqlsystemresource.mdf');
GO
ALTER DATABASE mssqlsystemresource
MODIFY FILE (NAME=log, FILENAME= 'new_path_of_mastermssqlsystemresource.ldf');
GO

I am getting this error trying to do anything in the instance while I have it started in minimal mode (/f /t3608)

(the instance WILL NOT COME UP UNLESS I USE THE /F /T3608 from a command promt.. please .. any suggestions??????????????????????
Also.. I checked and the primary file is NOT READ-ONLY.

File activation failure. The physical file name "E:MSSQLKOCSQLDEV01Datafilesmssqlsystemresource .ldf" may be incorrect.

The log cannot be rebuilt when the primary file is read-only.

File activation failure. The physical file name "E:MSSQLKOCSQLDEV01Datafilesmssqlsystemresource .ldf" may be incorrect.

The log cannot be rebuilt when the primary file is read-only.

Msg 945, Level 14, State 2, Line 1

Database 'mssqlsystemresource' cannot be opened due to inaccessible files or insufficient memory or disk space. See the SQL Server errorlog for details.

Msg 5069, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

ALTER DATABASE statement failed.

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SQL 2012 :: Moving Log Files In HA Groups

Feb 11, 2014

Trying to find out if this is the best way to move log files in databases that are in an availability group.

remove the DB from the AG
Run alter database commands like you would normally to take offline ,move file,bring online ,etc
drop the db from secondary node
then rejoin the DB to the AG

Is that the only option for moving them when its in an avail group? cant find any other info on moving files in mirrors or HA groups

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SSIS Moving Multiple Files

Nov 15, 2007

I have a number of XLS reports in template form. I want to move these to a new location on the File Server and after they have been populated move them to another location on the File Server.

I have seen some proposed solutions but I haven€™t found any that work. This should not be difficult and I envisage using a File System Task and a Foreach Loop Container. However passing the multiple file names to the File System Task errors repeatedly.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Paul Boynton

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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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Jul 23, 2005

Hello, I have been having a bit of trouble finding help on the safestway to move data files to a different disk on the same server. Mosthelp is about moving data files to a different sqlserver. I just wantto move the files to a different drive on the same server. Any helpwould be appreciated.Thanks,David

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Transact SQL :: Moving MDF And NDF Files After Database Is Detached

Aug 19, 2015

I am using SQL 2012 SE. I am trying to move .mdf and .ndf files after a database is detached. Here is my code that is just to copy the mdf file. I am testing it against this file now and if it worked then I would do the move ldf file the same way.

EXEC master.dbo.sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE
GO
EXEC master.dbo.sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell', 1
RECONFIGURE WITH OVERRIDE
DECLARE @cmd nvarchar(4000)

[Code] ...

The only message is I see while the query is executing is :Configuration option 'show advanced options' changed from 0 to 1. Run the RECONFIGURE statement to install.

If I manually copy over the file it takes 30 seconds since the file is only 2GB and the script takes 45 minutes and still executing.

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TempDb - Moving / Adding Files And Resizing

Oct 23, 2015

Have a SQL2008R2 instance on a VM where the single .mdf for the tempDb database is located on a high contention disk.  I've managed to get another 60GB disk and thought it would be a good time to move the .mdf and also increase it's size and number of files. 

The server has 12 cores and after a bit of reading I've decided that it would be best just to have four files for this database as the 1 file per core (-1) seems to be disputed.  

-- Move the existing file to the new disk and rename it.
ALTER DATABASE tempdb MODIFY FILE (NAME='tempdev', FILENAME='E:SQLData empdb0.mdf');

-- Change the size to 1GB
ALTER DATABASE tempdb MODIFY FILE (NAME='tempdev', SIZE= 1048576KB, FILEGROWTH=5%);

-- Add three new files, all with the same size & growth
ALTER DATABASE [tempdb] ADD FILE ( NAME = N'tempdev1', FILENAME = N'E:SQLData empdb1.mdf' , SIZE = 1048576KB , FILEGROWTH = 5%)
ALTER DATABASE [tempdb] ADD FILE ( NAME = N'tempdev2', FILENAME = N'E:SQLData empdb2.mdf' , SIZE = 1048576KB , FILEGROWTH = 5%)
ALTER DATABASE [tempdb] ADD FILE ( NAME = N'tempdev3', FILENAME = N'E:SQLData empdb3.mdf' , SIZE = 1048576KB , FILEGROWTH = 5%)

-- Now restart the instance.
 
Also, what are peoples thoughts on percentage growth for tempDb?  I've read that it's not recommend and yet it seems to be the norm.

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New SSIS, Info About Working With Directories Moving Files Etc

Apr 9, 2008



Hey,

What I am trying to achieve currently with SSIS is to view the content in one folder for example 'New' and if there is files in this then move it to 'Archived'.

Any nice liinks or tutorial or general advice you guys could give me ?

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Sep 15, 2015

How to move the database backup files (.bak) from one server to another server using ‘XP_CMDSHELL’

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Reading DTS Logs On Structured Storage File

Jul 6, 2006

Our DTS packages are saved as structured storage files. I can find instructions on accessing log files for locally saved DTS packages but not the kind we use.

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SQL 2012 :: Moving DB Data / Log Files Within AlwaysOn Causing (Recovery Pending)

Jan 9, 2015

I'm trying to move a log file of a database that is part of an availability group. I have been following steps from the article: [URL]

At first this worked fine for me in a test environment. When I tried it in a production environment the database on the secondary went into "Recovery Pending" state and I can't get it out.

I checked to ensure that the dB is looking in the right place for the log file, and it is. It just doesn't seem to actually use the new file. If I start and stop SQL service, the dB comes back up and is fine.

Here are the steps I'm going through and what is happening at each step:

--------------------------------------
:Connect DEVSQL --This is currently PRIMARY
USE[master]
GO
ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP [DP-AG-DEV] MODIFY REPLICA ON N'DEVSQL' WITH (SECONDARY_ROLE(ALLOW_CONNECTIONS = NO))

[Code] ....

All is good so far. Both the Primary and the Secondard have had their logical files changed, which has not taken affect yet because there has been no failover.

--Make SQL10 the PRIMARY
:Connect SQL10
ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP [DP-AG-DEV] FAILOVER;
GO

SQL10 is now the Primary for this AG. And, as expected, the database [AG-Test] is in "Recovery Pending" because it is now looking for the log file in the new location. I need to move the file to the new location.

:Connect DEVSQL
--Enable XP_CMDSHELL
sp_configure 'show advanced options',1
go
reconfigure
go
sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell',1

[code].....

This is where the script is failing, returning the error:

Msg 1468, Level 16, State 5, Line 5

The operation cannot be performed on database "AG-Test" because it is involved in a database mirroring session or an availability group. Some operations are not allowed on a database that is participating in a database mirroring session or in an availability group.

Msg 5069, Level 16, State 1, Line 5

ALTER DATABASE statement failed.

I can not get the dB to recognize the log file at it's new location.

If I restart the SQL Service, it comes back fine, which seems to indicate to me that it is not a permission problem and confirms that the file is in the right place.

How do I force SQL to look for the log file again without restarting the service?

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Mapping Un Structured Report Data Into SQL Server Database

Feb 29, 2008

 Hi I need to map the unstructured  report to my Sql server data source,Is there any method to achieve this in ASP.Net or is there any good tool available in the market which support ASP.Net2.0 with SQL server 2005.My requirement is to load/parse the existing data into my application which in various formats for each cleintsPlease help me on this   

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Single Table Structured Dynamic Relational Database

Apr 10, 2008

Sharepoint is a pretty darn dynamic service and that got me thinking of how databases are created.
Just wondering out loud, surely someone has thought of creating databases in such a manner, but I don't know if it's a thought that has been struck down.

It would look something like this:
Single Table
ID uniqueidentifier PK
ParentID uniqueidentifier FK to ID
Name nvarchar(MAX)

Value nvarchar(MAX)

In this manner, you would create your database "columns" as needed in the data-layer.

If that is too strict, (every datatype would be encoded to base64), you could create a value option for basically every data type. EG. nvarchar(max), nvarbinary(max).... and add another field that describes the data-type to be used for that "column"
ID uniqueidentifier PK
ParentID uniqueidentifier FK to ID
Name nvarchar(MAX)
DataType nvarchar(50) //constrained to allowable datatypes
MaxLen nvarchar(31) //ahh, what the hey, let's add this for sniggles.
ValueNvarchar nvarchar(MAX) nullable

ValueNvarbin nvarbinary(MAX) nullable

....

Now, to allow the "values" for those "columns", you may be able to still use the single-table approach, but it may be better to have an extra table for that (probably even a different partition and drive).


Things to consider, indexing.....
In development, the data-layer would handle the creation/reading of table columns.
The business-layer, which could be many for different parts of a company, would make it's requests to the DL. It may need a username, and the DL would either just create it, or suggest an already existing username column. The path to that username may not be where a particular biz element wants it, so they will ask the DL create another under a diff path.

The business-layer is probably the most important reason for wanting a single dynamic table.

In the end, the relation structure could be like:
Human //dir, no value, no parent (root)
FirstName //value - text
LastName //value - text
Parent1 //value - Me Id
Sibling1 //value - Me Id
SiblingN //value - Me Id

School //dir, no val
ParentId //value - Id (perhaps category would be Building)
Name //value - text

The sibling N would be an example of how a table may need to be dynamic. A positive of the single-table approach is no limitation on number of "columns". Another is the ease to move a hierarchical structure if needed. School may want to be University instead of just "school" and be placed as a child of "school".

Looking for any thoughts on the subject,
Nathan

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Feb 3, 2015

I'm trying to use SQL Server Reporting Services (SQL Server 2008 R2) to produce a CSV file.  Row 1 in the CSV has to be a summary row with 8 columns.  The detail rows which follow have 24 columns.  The data in the summary row is "static" except for a date, a count of detail rows, and a total amount due based on the detail rows that follow.  Here's an example of what we need it to look like:

HDR,4242,0,1,20150203,25,I,25823.18,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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I've been able to get the report itself to render correctly in Visual Studio or from a browser using several different approaches but they all fail in one way or another when I try to save it as a CSV (eg, a header is prepended to each detail so they end up side by side, header and detail end up with extra columns, etc).

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May 7, 2007

Hi JayH (or anyone). Another week...a new set of problems. I obviously need to learn .net syntax, but because of project deadlines in converting from DTS to SSIS it is hard for me to stop and do that. So, if someone could help me some easy syntax, I would really appreciate it.



In DTS, there was a VBScript that copied a set of flat files from one directory to an archive directory after modifying the file name. In SSIS, the directory and archive directory will be specified in the config file. So, I need a .net script that retrieves a file, renames it and copies it to a different directory.

Linda



Here is the old VBScript Code:

Public Sub Main()

Option Explicit

Function Main()

Dim MovementDataDir

Dim MovementArchiveDataDir

Dim MovementDataFile

Dim MovementArchiveDataFile

Dim FileNameRoot

Dim FileNameExtension, DecimalLocation

Dim CurMonth, CurDay

Dim FileApplicationDate

Dim fso ' File System Object

Dim folder

Dim FileCollection

Dim MovementFile

'======================================================================

'Create text strings of today's date to be appended to the archived file.

FileApplicationDate = Now

CurMonth = Month(FileApplicationDate)

CurDay = Day(FileApplicationDate)

If Len(CurMonth) = 1 Then

CurMonth = "0" & CurMonth

End If

If Len(CurDay) = 1 Then

CurDay = "0" & CurDay

End If

FileApplicationDate = CurMonth & CurDay & Year(FileApplicationDate)

'=====================================================================

' Set the movement data directory from the global variable.

MovementDataDir = DTSGlobalVariables("gsMovementDataDir").Value

MovementArchiveDataDir = DTSGlobalVariables("gsMovementDataArchiveDir").Value

fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")

folder = fso.GetFolder(MovementDataDir)

FileCollection = folder.Files

' Loop through all files in the data directory.

For Each MovementFile In FileCollection

' Get the full path name of the current data file.

MovementDataFile = MovementDataDir & "" & MovementFile.Name

' Get the full path name of the archive data file.

MovementArchiveDataFile = MovementArchiveDataDir & "" & MovementFile.Name

DecimalLocation = InStr(1, MovementArchiveDataFile, ".")

FileNameExtension = Mid(MovementArchiveDataFile, DecimalLocation, Len(MovementArchiveDataFile) - DecimalLocation + 1)

FileNameRoot = Mid(MovementArchiveDataFile, 1, DecimalLocation - 1)

MovementArchiveDataFile = FileNameRoot & "_" & FileApplicationDate & FileNameExtension

If (fso.FileExists(MovementDataFile)) Then

fso.CopyFile(MovementDataFile, MovementArchiveDataFile)

' If the archive file was coppied, then delete the old copy.

If (fso.FileExists(MovementArchiveDataFile)) Then

fso.DeleteFile(MovementDataFile)

End If

End If

Next

fso = Nothing

folder = Nothing

FileCollection = Nothing

Main = DTSTaskExecResult_Success

End Function

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Feb 27, 2002

CAN ANYONE TEL ME THE BEST WAY TO MOVE STORED PROCEDURES FROM THE master DATABASE ON ONE SERVER TO THE master DATABASE ON ANOTHER SERVER ?

ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS TO BEAR IN MIND WITH IT BEING THE master DATABASE ?

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP

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Sep 30, 2002

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Apr 10, 2001

I am attempting to relocate a 14GB database onto another Server, and have attempted various "test runs". These all seem to work successfully, but the Stored Procedures for the original database are not getting copied across.

Basically I would like to know, how I go about getting these "Stored Procedures" recreated in the new destination database.

Any replies, would be a bonus.

Many thanks in advance,

Joolz

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Jan 7, 2003

Hello,
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May 21, 2008

Hi
I have decided to approach the problem here
http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=103310

by using a Stored procedure, someone mentioned it's possible
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IS it ?

For example i have a DB table
with fields to,from,subject,body

problem is the body field references a file (full path)
and i need to extract all info into a txt file
the full txt body, so can i perform some sort of inner
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