SQL 2012 :: How To Schedule Daily Backup At 6:00am
Jul 29, 2015I need to schedule daily backup at 6:00am. how to do this. I'm on Sql Server 2008r2
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View 1 RepliesI'm looking to schedule a maintenance plan for my databases which I have done.I'd like this database to be copied to another folder and the name altered to include the file name and the current date time stamp.Is this possible in the scheduled maintenance plan?
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How do I get student_ID's that attended prep between 3:00am and 4:00 am on daily basis from table below. With reference to Log_Time
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PrepTime] (
[ID] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[PrepNo] [int] NOT NULL ,
[Log_Time] datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
[coming] [int] NULL ,
[going] [int] NULL ,
[Student_ID] [bigint] NULL ,
[Study_Type] [int] NULL ,
[State] [smallint] NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
Thank you in Advance
Hi! all
How do I get student_ID's that attended prep between 3:00am and 4:00 am on daily basis from table below
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PrepTime] (
[ID] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[PrepNo] [int] NOT NULL ,
[Log_Time] datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
[coming] [int] NULL ,
[going] [int] NULL ,
[Student_ID] [bigint] NULL ,
[Study_Type] [int] NULL ,
[State] [smallint] NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
Thank you in Advance
I have a job which is scheduled to run once daily. The job is enabled and the schedule is also enabled. After the job runs (successfully), the schedule has its 'Enabled' flag reset (i.e. the 'Enabled' checkbox in the schedule properties has become unchecked) and so is not rescheduled.
I have other jobs configured in a similar way, but they are run and then rescheduled in the normal way without any problems.
What could be going on?
I have a client that is using the free MSDE database engine. There is no graphical interface that I know of to manage the day-to-day tasks. I need to do a daily backup to a disk file. I want to start the backup at 7:40pm. My client then will copy that disk file to tape duing his system-wide backup at midnight. I setup a batch file and executed it in osql but the job is not working. No disk file has been created in the last 3 weeks. I don't have a clue what I am missing. Can someone please look at this and tell me how to fix it??
Thanks in Advance!
Debbie Erickson
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_delete_jobserver
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@server_name='Server06'
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_delete_jobschedule
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@name = 'ScheduledBackup'
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_delete_jobstep
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@step_id=0
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_delete_job
@job_name='PetDB Backup'
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_add_job
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@enabled=1,
@description='Backup Petdb'
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_add_jobstep
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@step_name='Nightly petdb maint',
@subsystem='TSQL',
@command='BACKUP DATABASE Petdb TO DISK = ''E:PetlicData BackupPetdb.bak''',
@database_name='petdb'
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_add_jobschedule
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@name = 'ScheduledBackup',
@freq_type=4,
@freq_interval=1,
@active_start_time='194000'
GO
USE master
EXEC msdb..sp_add_jobserver
@job_name='PetDB Backup',
@server_name='Server06'
GO
Hi All,
Is anyone can show me how to setup sql server to do backup daily automatically?
TIA
I have a problem that requires me to write Daily sum aggregation script, I wrote the script; But what I'm not sure of is the "Daily" part, my script will give me only give me results when I execute it.
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Looking for what others have done to keep a copy of a database, for read only, on another instance. Need to do this once a day early in the morning with no, or minimal, downtime at the source and target. We have applications that access this copy 24/7, so prefer not to disconnect active users, as a detach/attach or backup/restore might do. Permissions are different on each instance, so would prefer not to overlay users on destination database. Options we are looking at right now are...
Log Shipping
Snapshot Replication
Transfer SQL Objects Task (SSIS)
Our environment for this is SQL 2012 on Windows 2012, in the same AD domain located in the same server room. The database size is 1gb. Needs to be copied around 6:30am daily. Does not need to be updated thru the day.
For a few days now I have a discussion with a colleague about shrinking the transaction log as a daily maintenance job on an OLTP database. The problem is I cant figure out a way to convince her she is doing something really wrong. Its not the first discussion.. Maintenance Plans.
She implemented this "solution" with a lot of customers as a solution against VLFs fragmentation and huge transaction log sizes. My thoughts about doing this is very clear and I have used the following arguments without success to convince her:
- To solve too many VLFs you have to focus on the actual size of the transaction log and the autogrowth settings in combination with regularly transaction log backups. Check the biggest transaction and modify the transaction log size based on this. Not use shrinking as a solution for solving many VLFs.
- Shrinking the transaction log file on a daily basis that is disk I/O intensive. When the transaction log file is too small for new transactions, the transaction log needs to grow and this will cause disk I/O, this can cause performance problems.
- It looks unprofessional.
These steps are used every morning at 6:00 AM and a transaction log backup is made every 30 minutes.
Step 1
DBCC SHRINKFILE (N'' , 0, TRUNCATEONLY);
go
Step 2
ALTER DATABASE
MODIFY FILE (NAME = N'', SIZE = 4098MB);
GO
My main purpose is making sure the customers have the best possible configuration and I cant accept this is being implemented. Are there any more arguments available for this issue?
I have a code I wrote and I'm required to get Product Name and Quantity with the maximum quantity sold per day. My issue is with the "per day" part, here's my code below.
SELECT
t.SalesOrder
,t.OrderQuantity
,t.OrderTotal
,t.OrderDate
,p.ProductName
FROM Transactions t
INNER JOIN SalesPerson sp
ON t.SalesPersonID = sp.SalesPersonID
INNER JOIN Product p
ON t.ProductID = p.ProductID
WHERE sp.SalesPersonName LIKE 'John%'
Now from this code I need to get only Product Name and Quantity with the maximum quantity sold per day, here's what I tried;
SELECT
SUM(t.OrderQuantity) AS Order_Quantity
,p.ProductName
FROM Transactions t
INNER JOIN Product p
ON t.ProductID = p.ProductID
WHERE sp.SalesPersonName LIKE 'John%'
GROUP BY p.ProductName, t.OrderQuantity
HAVING MAX(t.OrderQuantity)
I'm using SSMS 2012. I have multiple queries that are run daily(I also have a few that are run every Monday) that I want to schedule to run at midnight and export to a new xls file on the network drive to be used the next morning. Is there something that I can add to each query to accomplish this or would I have to set something else up to call the queries?
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I using sqlserver 6.5 and I am trying to schedule a backup and I get this error message, how can I resolve this? This is the error message I am getting:
"The SQLExecutive service is not currently running on this server. This prevents task backup-master from being run."
Thanks in Advance.
Hi,
In sql server 2005 i have created a maintenance plan to backup a database.
Where do i schedule this backup to run every day please?
Thanks
what is the best way to schedule a bakcup in sql
i'd like it to be a complete backup not an append.
Is there anyway to schedule it to each day backup to a directory for that day?
SQL server 2005 is installed but can not schedule a backup job.
In the maintenance plan when selecting a new maintenance plan or maintenance plan wizard an error is produced which is:
'Agent XPs' component is turned off as part of the security configuration for this server.
I can see that the SQL Server Agent (Agent XPs is disabled). When trying to start this by right clicking on it in object explorer, the error message is 'unable to start service SQLAgent$SQL2005 on server serverName'. Service Logon failure
How can I scedule a back up job on this server?
Any thoughts please?
Hi all,
On my server running SQL7.0 with SP2, I try to backup my database to a file.
All works well if I run the backup manually, but when I use the schedule option, when I close the Backup properties window and open the window again, the schedule is gone...
Does anyone of you know how to get this working?
Thanks in advance,
Camiel
I created a backup device and then scheduled a recurring backup of one of my SQL databases for SMS. I right-clicked on the database name and chose All Tasks | Backup and set a daily schedule.
Now I want to delete the whole thing and use Database Maintenance Plans instead. The backup device never showed up in Management | Backup so I deleted the backup files (and devices?) from NT Explorer. The backups still occur, I'm guessing, because I never deleted the Schedule. How do I get these backups to stop?
P.S. Forgive me if this is an elementary questions -- I am new to SQL.
Thanks.
I am setting up a backup on one of my DB's and the network drive does not appear as an location that I can backup too. Only the C drive is present. However, on the server I do have a drive mapped to the network drive, so it should be available. Has anyone encountered this issue before?
Thanks!
Scott
Hi,
I am trying to schedule a daily task to restore the latest backup from a BackupDevice that contains multiple backups. The command to restore is "Load DBName from BackupDevice". Does anyone know how to restore the most current backup from the Backup device?
Thank you for your help.
Hi,
In sql server 2005 i have created a maintenance plan to backup a database.
Where do i schedule this backup to run every day please?
Thanks
Is there an equivelant to the SQL Server Agent in SQL server express edition? If not, how can I schedule the backup of the data/log files?
Thanks,
How do I schedule a backup with SQL Server 2005 Express. When I right-click a database and choose Tasks -> Back Up...
I don't get the option to schedule the backup. How do I do?
Hi all,How can I schedule backup in SQL Server 2000 for ALL databases?
With SQL Server 2005 I can create maintenance plan to do this,
but in the 2000 version I donīt know.thanks!!!!
Hi,
I want to schedule a daily backup of one of my database in SQL 2005 Enterprise edtion but
the problem is, I can't save my job. Please help, here's the error.
===================================
Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
------------------------------
Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobCollection.GetObjectByKey(ObjectKeyBase key)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectCollectionBase.Contains(String name)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlManagerUI.JobData.JobExists(String jobName)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlManagerUI.JobData.ApplyChanges()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlManagerUI.JobPropertySheet.DoPreProcessExecution(RunType runType, ExecutionMode& executionResult)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlMgmt.SqlMgmtTreeViewControl.DoPreProcessExecutionAndRunViews(RunType runType)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlMgmt.SqlMgmtTreeViewControl.ExecuteForSql(PreProcessExecutionInfo executionInfo, ExecutionMode& executionResult)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlMgmt.SqlMgmtTreeViewControl.Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlMgmt.IExecutionAwareSqlControlCollection.PreProcessExecution(PreProcessExecutionInfo executionInfo, ExecutionMode& executionResult)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlMgmt.ViewSwitcherControlsManager.RunNow(RunType runType, Object sender)
Thanks.
Russell
Anyone knows how to schedule backup of database in SQL server 2005?
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and I would like to move them each completing process to another computer for preventing failing if harddisk of server was damaged.
How to move them by schedule to any computers ??
Please give me some suggest.
Hi,
Is there any method that I can use to backup the whole database to another database without using replication? I have to backup it every half year. Can I do something like setting schedule to run to "Database Backup" module in sql server?
Thanks,
Matt
I want to take a sql server 2005 database backup on task schedule every 1 hour is that possible.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running the latest MSDE with the SQL Server 2000 client tools on
Windows 2K Server on my production server. I have a simliar setup on my
development machine except it is running Windows 2K (non-server). I
have the same issue on both machines (I am wondering if it is related
to the structure of the database). When I open Enterprise Manager,
connect to the server, navigate to the Management folder, and add a new
management plan, I experience the following error.
I create a management plan that includes nothing but a complete
database backup (i.e. no reorganization of index pages, logging, etc.).
I set the backup schedule to occur every Sun at 12:00AM and hit OK.
Sometimes I get the following error :"Error 8114: Error converting data
type int to tinyint" sometimes not. Either way, though, the same thing
happens, the schedule for the backup is not saved. If I reopen the
management plan and go to the "Complete Backup" tab, there is no
schedule in the schedule box.
I have found this link:http://www.technologyone.org/new-4581847-3733.html
Which appears to be the same issue that I am having, however, there is
no resolution there. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas.
Jason
Hi All,
I've just started at a new job that is a little bit of a step up from my old job. At my previous job I was responsible for 5 instances of SQL Server with about 30 databases. My new job has me (and a team of 3 other DBA's) responsible for 100+ instances. The backup schedule and process is a mess. I'm thinking about moving everything to Maintenance Plans (some 2000, some 2005). I've always scheduled individual jobs for each database previously and done index maintenance manually, but I'm kinda leaning toward Maintenance Plans just to simplify everything.
Anyone out there have any input on how and why they chose MP's over scheduling backups db by db? Or anyone out there choose not to use MP's for a particular reason? Input is greatly appreciated.
Manny
In a recent attempt to keep the size of my transaction log files down I altered the schedule of my SQL Server log backups from running every 15 minutes from 07:00 to 19:00 to run every 15 minutes.My company also uses a Dell AppAssure application to also take backups. The backups are of the entire drives so I don't this will affect the size of my SQL log files but I did notice that AppAssure has a tick box to truncate the SQL logs so it made me wonder that it could affect the size of my log file. The Appassure backups currently run every 15 minutes from 07:00 to 19:00. I'm wondering if I would be able to maintain my log files at a smaller size if I ran this every 15 minutes from 07:00 to 07:00.
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