What is impact, if i stop and start Synchronization, for one subscription.
When i start, will it resync all tables by dropping and recreating at subscription.
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  right click on subscription,Â
      select View Synchronization Status,  From here, stop and start
I create a publication with 1 article with a parameterized filter. Empty table without records. Then i went to create a snapshot through snapshot agent. After snapshot was created, data are inserted with "Insert Into..Select" SQL statement. A total of 20 millions records (10GB) are inserted. When i try to sync with a SQL compact edition, the synchronization % stop at 0 for more than 1 hour. Does that mean it is not working?
I have quick question. Ihave a job which consists of 9 steps. 9th step is: Exec xp_cmdshell 'c:mssql.bat'. in this batch file I am stopping and starting SQL services using net stop and net start command. This job is running perfectly but it is not giving the job history when I right click the job and view job history I can't see anything where as if I check the checkbox for Show step details it showing first 8 steps information but it is not showing 9th step information. Even I checked the Sysjobhistory system table in MSDB it shows only 8 steps information. What is the reason....
New here:) and hoping someone might be able to shed a little light on a problem I am having.
I have a job scheduled, which needs to be periodically stopped and then restarted. After looking through various places I think the start method and stop method are the best bets?:rolleyes: But not really sure to be honest.
Can anyone give me some tips/pointers/opinions on what would be the best way to do this. (have tried to setup a job with the said method in each step - but it doesn't like my syntax.
Is there any way to schedule stop and start of NT services at a particular time daily.
For eg: If i have a service by name TemServer and if i need to stop that service each night at 9:00 and restart as soon as it stops.??
And Is there any way to start and stop the services of NT from workstation. Each and every time i am going to the server room for stopping the service and restarting.
how i can do it?Under Xp/2000, i write a application that stop/start this serices, butunder Win98, how i do it?Exists a method via SqlServer or a dos command to stop/start the MSDEprogram?Thanks a lotTomas--Questa è una firma automatica di MesNews.Sito: http://mesnews.no-ip.com
Profiler was run against a database looking for "long running" queries. I used the Duration column to filter out the queries that I didn't want. When reviewing the output, I noticed that for some queries the StartTime was equal to the EndTime even though the Duration was set higher. My question is, "What can account for this discrepancy and what inferences should I draw about the difference?" Does the difference represent a resouce being locked or some other type of blocking (Duration) and once the query was allowed to run, it completed quickly? TIA
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I want to create a package which start and stop the SQL server's services... i know i can achive this via NET COMMAND.... but i coudnt find in which task (SSIS) I can place that command?..
I also came across that I can achieve this using Execute Process task but for this I have to define executable file.... actually i dont want ne thing outside from my SSIS package
I want to tell to user about SQL Server Configuration Manager and wants to allow him "START / PAUSE / STOP" for SQL Server Express in system Tray. It is easy for the end user who don't know SQL Server.
A few service stop/start/restart questions on SQL Server 2005 SP2, whichI'll call SQLS.It looks as if there are *potentially* 6 ways to start/stop SQLSServices like the engine itself, integration services, reportingservice, Agent..-SQLS Configuration Manager-SQLS Surface Area Configuration (for Services and Connections)-Mgmt Studio Local (on server)-Mgmt Studio Remote (on client)-Windows Control Panel->Admin Tools->Services-Command Prompt (ala net start MSSQLSERVER)By policy, I am /not/ Administrator on the server. But I am SysAdminrole in SQLS. I have had various levels of success starting/stoppingservices in the ways listed above. In some I get Access denied, and inothers I get no msg and it simply doesn't work.Is there some special non-Admin OS group I need to be in to start/stopservices? Is this handled differently in the different interfaceslisted above?It seems like my best success for starting/stopping the engine and Agentis in /local/ Mgmt Studio, but /not/ remote Mgmt Studio - the optionsare greyed out on a remote client. Is this by design? Is it a SQLSbug?I'm sure I'm not the only SQLS DBA who does not have Admin rights on hisserver who wants to start/stop services. Generally speaking, how isthis intended to work?Any help appreciated.Allen JantzenA freshly minted DQLS DBA
Hi I have upgraded my local to sql server 2005, but still need to access the remote instance which is still at version 2008/8.0. Enterprise Manager has been removed (by the SQL server 2005 installation) Does anyone know how I can restart older version of SQL server instance (ie 2000/8.0) using SQL server Management Studio?
I don't have admin access on the server which the sql remote instance is hosted. Can get around it by asking the sys admin guy to do it for now but would prefer to continue to be able to do it myself. SQL Server Configuration Manager can only manage SQL server 2005 versions - a nice little caveat!
Is there a way to stop/start remote services using 'net stop/start'? - without having to write code.... I'll continue to search for a solution, but if someon can point me in the right direction, I'd be most greatful.
I'm getting this error message when I upgraded the SQL Server to install SSIS and other components.
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The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion, you need administrator privileges to be able to start/stop this service. (SQLSAC)
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at Microsoft.SqlSac.MainPanel.ServiceProgressBar.RefreshService()
For some reason the status lights in my Enterprise manager are no longer working. I am connected to the databases, but because the indicator lights are not working, I can`t get a quick visual status of my servers. Any way to get my lights back on?
I have a question about granting enough rights to allow a non admin user to start and stop a sql server service via the SQL Server Management Studio by right clicking on the server node.
I have changed the acl's of the SQL Server service security and gave the user rights to start and stop the service. This does allow them to connect remotly to the server using computer manager and they successifully start and stop the service. But, in SQL Server Management Studio the option still does not show up, unless he is a admin of the server.
Does anyone know what other security settings I need to address for the start and stop to show up when I right click on the server node?
We have an SQL Server 2005 Database in our company. We develope an Application for customers (with VC#.NET 2005) which uses SQL 2005 Express as local database. The Application tests some devices and creates a protocoll .
As you see, the local databases must always load the actual test infos from main database (server). And the server Database must load and combine protocoll rows from different local databases (or local database must send it).
How can I solve this problem?
I could use a remote connection over tcp/ip. but it would not be reliable. I read some Info about Web Synchronization for Merge Replication. Is it possible to replicate just selected tables (one-direction (from server to client)). And is it possible replicate different client tables and combine the rows of them in server table (one direction from client to server).
IIS8 running on Windows Server 2012R2 with SQL Server 2012 SP2 installed. I have installed SQL Compact 3.5 SP2 Server Tools (64-bit) and set up the configuration. But when I in IE type URL.... I have set up the NTFS restrictions to the virtual directory. Doesn't Web Synchronization Works with IIS8?
I have a snapshot replication is running and now I want to stop the replication for a while. Is it possible to do that? If it is then where I can set to stop it? Please help.
I wanted to remove my Northwind database. But that database is currently used for replication. I'll have to stop the replication first before I can remove it.
I am designing a mobile application.I am having database in sql server 2005 and i want to synchronize this database with sql server ce database on pda.I am using merge replication method for synchronization.Please give step by step procedure for data synchronization using merge replication between sql server 2005 and sql server ce 2.0,also let me know whether sql server enterprise manager is needed or will it work without it,if needed give me the link from where to download it as it is not available in sql server 2005. Reply soon. Thanks in advance.
Hello all. We are just getting started with replication and I'mwondering if there is a way to not have deletes replicated. I know Icould manually remove the delete trigger from every table but I'mintrested in have this a bit more automatic (like when its creating thesubscription).ThanksStephen
Hi out there!My publisher database holds an table with an column that is to small.The related subscriber-table I already have expanded (column fromvarchar50 -> varchar60).But I can't expand the table in the distributer-base, i get the error thatit can't be done because of replication.How can I expand my column? Have I to delete replication? If yes, how?Greetings Bjørn
I am trying out merge replication and using web synchronization.However, I am worried that I am missing something because the way it is set up, it strikes me as a bit too insecure.
According to the best practices and security articles on Technet, I am given to understand that:
The SQL Replication Listener (read: the application pool account that will be running the replisapi.dll) has to be the db_owner to both distribution and publisher and be on the PAL list. Windows authenication should be used. That means the merge agents wouldn't need to know the password for those logins.
The basic authenication can be used (with SSL) to authenicate into a Windows user account to then connect to the replisapi.dll.
Here's the rub - I assumed that all I needed was a basic no-rights user account to be then given the execute permission on the replisapi.dll & read permissions to kick off the process. When I browse to the replisapi.dll and authenicate using the no-rights user, I get the expected "SQL Server WebSync ISAPI" message. But when I then run the merge agent, it fails saying that login to the distribution failed for the no-rights user. If I use the application pool's account, then I am able to run merge agent successfully.
But that means I am now looking at storing the password to the application pool account on client. I might have had missed a crucial step to ensure that the logins to the distribution & publication databases are done using the application pool account, not the user authenticated via IIS basic authentication?