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Jul 6, 2000

Do I have to upgrade to 7.0 before installing the beta SQL 2000 or can I go straight from 6.5?

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also let me know where I can download .it



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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Beta 3 Setup----------------------------------------
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Oct 25, 2006

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obulay@hotmail.com

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Dec 10, 2001

There must be many various ways to upgrade a dual processor server from SQL 7 to SQL 2000.

Do you think I am better off to simply run the upgrade CDs?

Would it be better to de-install SQL 7 and then install SQL 2000?

Better still to Rebuild from scratch? (OS & setup)?

This particular server has seen little use actually.

Who has experience and suggestions?

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Mar 7, 2002

Hi.

I have two scenerio.

One:
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Two:
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Please advice me with suggestions and your experience.

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I am upgrading a SQL7 std to SQL2000 std
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Sep 8, 2003

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I have two scenerio.

One:
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Mar 15, 2002

Hello List,

I've couple of questions about Sql Server 2000 and would greatly appreciate, If somebody out there, please answer to it.

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I've a SQL 7 server dump file and I was wondering, If I can directly load this file into SQL Server 2000? If yes, Would this call a Upgrade of sql 7.0 database to SQl Server 2000? Or this is just a backward compatability support in 2000?

Well the main objective of this is, We are planning to upgrade one of our production SQL 7.0 server and I was wondering, If we can just take the SQL 7.0 dump file and load it into the SQL 2000 Server? If yes, What are the downgrades of this and if no, Should we upgrade the sql 7.0 server itself and along with it all the databases sitting on it? Please shed some light here.

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Jun 13, 2001

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Sep 13, 2001

I have tried several SQL 2000 upgrades from SQL 7.0 SP3 , NT 4.0 SP6a and numerous hotfixes.I have not had one go through the first time without a problem. These are inplace upgrades, not an install of a new instance.

Number one was the upgrade failed with "The ordinal 105 could not be located in dynamic link lib opends60.dll. To work around this I had to back out our two hotfixes (MS01-032, a security hotfix and the SQL profiler hotfix).

Number two was that MSSQLSERVER would not start before running MESSSAGES.SQL causing setup to hang. To work around this M$ told me to invoke SETUPSQL in debug mode and step through the upgrade and manually start MSSQLSERVER before MESSAGES.SQL was run. This worked and I was able to complete the upgrade successfully.

Number 3 occurred when SETUP could not find MASTLOG.LDF and died. When I first started running 7.0 I decided to move all logs to our separate log device even if they were truncate log on checkpoint. I know, it sounds stupid. I have since stopped this practice. I was able to move MASTLOG.LDF back to the same device and directory as MASTER.MDF and things worked fine. I feel setup ought to look for the logfile in the location specified on the MSSQLSERVER service startup parameter and not assume it's location.

Fortunately all of these upgrades were on test boxes or non-essential servers. However, I am very worried that new problems are going to crop up at each upgrade. I always ghost all volumes before an upgrade and also have good backups, so falling back is not a problem. Has anyone else had these kinds of problems with upgrades? Remember, I am talking about an upgrade not a detach all dbs, uninstall 7.0, install a new instance and reattach all dbs. Though this is something I can fall back on. Detaching and reattaching all DBs would be allot of work with saving logins and all.

I would appreciate any help or suggestions?

Steve Rinehart
Battelle Memorial Institute
Information Management
Technology Group, Network Computing Systems
(614) 424-6543

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