SQL 2012 :: How To Transfer Login To Secondary Server And Assign Same Permission To Secondary DB

Jan 24, 2015

i have created a new login in primary server and provided dbowner permission to primary db.how do i transfer this login to secondary server and assign the same permission to secondary db ?

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Log Shipping Secondary DB (How We Can Take Backup Of Secondary DB)

Jan 14, 2008

Hello

We have set up Log shipping between Primary and Secondary DB. The secondary DB is right now option: Standby/Read-Only. I can not take Backup of Secondary DB now.


Shall we disable Log shipping and change the DB Option to Multi-user mode and take backup? or any different method, without disabling log shipping?

please advice. Thanks in advance.

Jay

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SQL 2012 :: Create Secondary Database On The Server?

Dec 12, 2014

How can I create secondary database on the server i.e. .ndf file?

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Need To Remove Jounal File After : Transfer/apply To Secondary Db

Jul 26, 2004

We are using log shipping and we would like to remove all transfered and applied journal (in the primary box).
We have the intentionto use a trigger like this :


CREATE TRIGGER del_log
ON log_shipping_plan_history
AFTER INSERT
as
declare
@lastfile nvarchar(256)
SELECT @lastfile=i.last_file
FROM log_shipping_plan_history e INNER JOIN inserted i ON e.sequence_id = i.sequence_id
where i.activity=1
begin
if IF (@lastfile <> NULL)
...
... remove file (using xp_cmd for example...)
...
end

but the problem is that we have only the last file transfered and applied that will be removed
(some time, more that 1 file are applied in one shot ...
see num_files column in log_shipping_plan_history).

Any solution to remove all the files generated before the last one given by the query ?
Any other solutions (sql wizard gives the possiblity to to remove file after a laps of time 1hour, 1day...).

I am looking for the table that contains all the journal files (that we can see when we try to retore a db) ?

Thanks

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SQL 2012 :: Log-shipping Secondary Server Is Out Of Sync And LSRestore Job Failing

Jun 3, 2015

I checked the server and found that LS restore job failing and Backup and copy jobs running fine without any issue. and also observed that Copy folder the trn file existing on secondary server. i try to restore trn file im getting the error. and observed that last log backup file that it restored at the secondary database on May2nd,2015.

2015-06-02 12:25:00.72*** Error: The log in this backup set begins at LSN 761571000000022500001, which is too recent to apply to the database. An earlier log backup that includes LSN 721381000002384200001 can be restored.

From Restore job histort details below.

Message
2015-06-02 12:25:00.72*** Error: The file 'xxxx\_20150530104503.trn' is too recent to apply to the secondary database 'database'.(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.LogShipping) ***
2015-06-02 12:25:00.72*** Error: The log in this backup set begins at LSN 761571000000022500001, which is too recent to apply to the database. An earlier log backup that includes LSN 721381000002384200001 can be restored.
RESTORE LOG is terminating abnormally.(.Net SqlClient Data Provider) ***
2015-06-02 12:25:00.73Searching for an older log backup file. Secondary Database: 'database'
2015-06-02 12:25:00.73*** Error: Could not find a log backup file that could be applied to secondary database 'database'.(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.LogShipping) ***
2015-06-02 12:25:00.74Deleting old log backup files. Primary Database: 'database'

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Jul 20, 2015

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Can I know when is fail over is happened and who did the fail over. Is there any script to find this?

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While configuring SQL Server 2012 Cluster with Always on, why do we need two secondary replicas.

The attached link will describe the actual query. [URL] ....

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SQL 2012 :: Load Log File To Secondary DB

Mar 11, 2015

I am after T-SQL code which will simply load the next T-log backup file from a network share folder to a warm standby db on a secondary server.What is needed is a Third server (server x), to participate in log shipping (MULTIPLE TARGETS).

Primary SERVER (SERVER A)
Secondary SERVER (SERVER B) Log shipped to via GUI.
THIRD SERVER (SERVER X) which will contain the same log shipped db from server A.

This will simply restore the logs from a network share to keep the db up to date.

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SQL 2012 :: AG Making Secondary The New Primary

Sep 23, 2015

"If we fail over a SQL AG group on a failover cluster from one node to another making the secondary the new primary, is there any reason why we would have to fail it back over to the old primary node?"

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Nov 2, 2015

2 Boxes in HA, identical hardware (VMs) and both utilising identical storage systems (Nimble SANs).Was needing to do a copy only backup of a few databases for an escrow environment we have, so decided to perform this on the secondary box.Small ~10GB ish database first, seemed to be really slow, so opened resource monitor and noticed that disk read / write was getting limited to about 15MB/s so took a little while (the big one is over 1TB)

Tried this again on the primary it was done in seconds disk rate in the order of 250MB/s (same settings re compression etc).. I decided to make a copy of the backup file on the secondary, the copy disk to disk went in the region of 150MB/s , so it appears that SQL Server is the bottleneck?

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SQL 2012 :: AlwaysOn - Readable Secondary Option

Aug 21, 2014

In always on under availability group server name properties can see the option Readable Secondary. In that for secondary server the Readable Secondary Option is YES and for Primary it is Read-Intent. I believe Read-Intent allows only read only connections and YES allows all user connections.

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SQL 2012 :: AlwaysOn - Readable Secondary Options

Aug 21, 2014

In always on under availability group server name properties can see the option Readable Secondary. In that for secondary server the Readable Secondary Option is YES and for Primary it is Read-Intent. I believe Read-Intent allows only read only connections and YES allows all user connections.

What exactly it means for the primary and secondary?

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Dec 21, 2014

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SQL is generating dump every 1 min with error

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Oct 14, 2015

Environment:-

Windows 2012 R2,
SQL 2012 (Primary Replica)
SQL 2012 (Seondary Replica)
SQL 2012 (Secondary Replica over WAN site)

There are database replicating on three SQL servers. WAN line is having performance issue because of limited bandwidth I have to remove SQL secondary replica over WAN site temporarily and add it again later when the WAN line is upgraded with between bandwidth What is the best practice to remove secondary replica and replicating database and add later from SQL management studio without interruptions on databases?

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May 21, 2013

I have an AlwaysOn Availability group configured between 2 nodes (Synchronous)

Automatic failover was working fine until recently

I can failover between the nodes manually but automatic failover doesn't seem to be working. In my earlier test, I would shut down the SQL Service on the primary and within seconds, the secondary replica would take over. Recently I have performed the same test and the secondary replica enters the resolving state and the DB in unavailable.

I have tried everything here: [URL] ....

The only change I made was changing the availability mode from Synchronous to Asynchronous - Could that be the cause?

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Apr 11, 2014

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Sep 24, 2014

Do we have any way to insert,update,delete data from one table and update the changes onto second table. Also, while updating records into second table, can the data be encrypted.

I tried using view and it can insert, update, delete without any issues. But if i tried to encrypt any fields after inserting data into view, I am unable to do it.

For ex:

Table A:
EMPID LNAME FNAME
1 ABC DEF
2 DCE SKL
3 CKL DOP

Expecting output: by scrambling Lname FILED

Table B - vIEW TABLE

EMPID LNAME FNAME
1 CBD DEF
2 ECD SKL
3 LKC DOP

Tried below methods

CREATE Tableb_vw ON TableB
Instead of Insert
AS
Begin
update TableA
set Lname = (
--UserName = 'User' + substring(convert(varchar(32), UsersTrID), 1, 8)
SELECT REPLACE(LEFT(Lname, 2), '''', 'Z') AS LNAME)
FROM TableA
end

What I would like to get:

1. Can we update base tables and encrypt second table data while inserting or updating data
2. If not supported using base tables, can we do using views to encrypt view data [Some fields]

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Oct 3, 2014

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PLE: 7,000+
AVG Disk sec/write below .01
AVG Disk sec/read below .01
CPU below 5%
both machines set a max dop 4

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SQL 2012 :: AlwaysOn Secondary Database In Restricted Mode?

Jun 27, 2015

Secondary replica database(setup in async mode) of AlwaysON went in "restricted mode" during weekly reindex operation.

So I have tried below steps

1) Executed following statement on the same secondary replica database where the issue exists

alter database <DBNAME> set multi_user with rollback immediate

but it failed with the error saying "The operation cannot be performed on database "dbname" 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. ALTER DATABASE statement failed."

2) Primary database is multi_user but still tried following command on primary replia database(thinking it will replicate)

alter database <DBNAME> set multi_user

but no luck. The secondary alwaysON database shows (synchronizing) as the alwaysON is set in async mode but the command doesn't replicate across secondary

so we are left with the only option to re-setup alwaysON but I want to avoid it as database size is huge..

any other options or am I missing anything?

MCP,MCDBA(SQL 2000),MCTS(SQL 2005),MCITP(SQL 2005)

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Mar 28, 2014

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Will it only allow read-only connections, or will it become read-write and can accept INSERT, UPDATES and DELETES when assigned the new role as Primary?

Is it correct that adding a third server/node, that just acts as passive and should be used for automatic failover, to support true HADR, would NOT need another license .. and that licenses would only be required for the previous Primary and Secondary (Read-Only) replicas?

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SQL 2012 :: VLFs On AlwaysOn Primary Replica After Log Backup From Secondary

Aug 6, 2014

I was working on a job to send me info each morning about database file free space and was noticing some odd things when looking at the log file VLFs for one of my databases in an AlwaysOn availability group.When I run DBCC LOGINFO on the secondary replica for this database, I get what I expect and most VLFs have a status of 0 (indicating the VLFs are reusable or unused). When I run DBCC LOGINFO on the primary replica, all of the VLFs have a status of 2 (active or recoverable).

Since log backups on the secondary replica in AlwaysOn still truncate the log in the primary replica, I would expect that the VLFs in the primary replica would also be mostly in a reusable or unused state. My log file sizes are the same size on each server and my backups are completing successfully. what might be causing the VLFs on the primary replica to have a status of 2 in DBCC LOGINFO when taking log backups from the secondary replica?

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SQL 2012 :: Log Shipping - Secondary Database Path Showing Wrong Location?

Mar 17, 2014

I've configured log shipping to use for DR purposes. I'm concerned that the physical location of the secondary is mis-reported by SQL Server Management Studio.

Viewing the secondary location (with Studio DB_name Properties Files) shows the path of the primary DB (I expected it to show the path of the secondary).

This SQL command shows the correct/actual paths of both primary and secondary DB's when run on their host servers.

SELECT name, physical_name AS CurrentLocation, state_desc FROM sys.master_files

Is this just cosmetic?

Here is an Example of how the Studio shows the incorrect path for the secondary.

Example:

(Primary) servername=prodSrv, DBname=aquaDB, Actual_Path=G:aquaDB, SQL-studio-Properties-Path=G:AquaDB, sys.master_files Path=G:AquaDB,

Log shipped to

(Secondary / Read Only) servername=DRSrv, DBname=aquaDB, Actual Path=F:aquaDR, SQL-studio-Properties-Path=G:AquaDB(WRONG), sys.master_files Path=F:aquaDR

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Sep 18, 2014

I know now that AlwaysOn feature HAS to be installed/configured on a Windows Clustering environment, BUT the secondary replicas, like the Disaster recovery replica residing in a different Data Center HAS to be also in a Windows Clustering environment or can it reside on a SINGLE SQL Server INSTANCE?.

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SQL 2012 :: SSIS Package From File System Run As Agent From Job Step On Secondary Node

Sep 23, 2014

I have created a Test SSIS Package within BIDS (VS 2K8, v 9.0.30729.4462 QFE; .NET v 3.5 SP1) that connects to our Test Listener.

There is only 1 Connection Manager Object, and OLE DB Provider for SQL Server.

The ConnectionString lists: Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI

The Test Connection within BIDS works.

The Package Control Flow has just 1 Object, and Execute SQL Task that performs an Exec on an SP that contains only a Select (Read).

The Package runs within BIDS.

I've placed this Package within a Job on the Primary Node. Ive run the job successfully using 32 bit runtime on and off. The location of the file on the server happens to be on a share that resides on what is currently the Secondary Node.

When I try to run the exact copy of this Job on the Secondary Node (Which has been Set up for Read All Connections; Yes), I get an error, regardless of the 32 bit runtime opiton. At this point, the location of the file is on the Secondary Node.

The Error is: "Login failed for user 'OurDomainAgent_Account'".

The Agent is a member of NT ServiceSQLServerAgent on both instances, and that account is a member of SysAdmin. Adding the Agent account as well, and giving that account SysAdmin, makes no difference either.

Why can't I get this to work?

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SQL 2012 :: Transaction Log Shipping Secondary Error - Tuf Is Not A Valid Undo File For Database

Jun 18, 2015

I received an alert from one of my two secondary servers (all servers are running 2012 SP1):

File 'E:SQLMS SQL ServerMSSQL11.MSSQLSERVERMSSQLDATAMyDatabaseName_DateTime.tuf' is not a valid undo file for database 'MyDatabaseName (database ID 8). Verify the file path, and specify the correct file.

The detail in the job step shows this additional information:

*** Error: Could not apply log backup file 'MyDatabaseName_DateTime.trn' to secondary database 'MyDatabaseName'.(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.LogShipping) ***

*** Error: Table error: Page (0:0). Test (m_headerVersion == HEADER_7_0) failed. Values are 0 and 1.

Table error: Page (0:0). Test ((m_type >= DATA_PAGE && m_type <= UNDOFILE_HEADER_PAGE) || (m_type == UNKNOWN_PAGE && level == BASIC_HEADER)) failed. Values are 0 and 0.

Table error: Page (0:0). Test (m_freeData >= PageHeaderOverhead () && m_freeData <= (UINT)PAGESIZE - m_slotCnt * sizeof (Slot)) failed. Values are 0 and 8192.
Starting a few minutes later, the Agent Job named LSRestore_MyServerName_MyDatabaseName fails every time it runs. The generated log backup, copy, and restore jobs run every 15 minutes.

I fixed the immediate problem by running a copy-only full backup on the primary, deleting the database on the secondary and restoring the new backup on the secondary with NORECOVERY. The restore job now succeeds and all seems fine. The secondaries only exists for DR purposes - no one runs reports against them or uses them at all. I had a similar problem last weekend on a different database that is also replicated between the same servers. I've been here for over a year, and these are the first instances of this problem that I've seen. However, I've now seen it twice in a week on the same server.

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Oct 2, 2014

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Is it even possible to do regular backups locally keeping data integrity for your backup strategy with Transaction Log Shipping enabled?

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May 29, 2008

hi all,
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one way we were thinking was to use log shipping and run reports / ETL off the secondary server. But the team needs to know which records got changed and i was thinking of adding timestamp columns to the necessary tables (only on the secondary database schema) and that way we can track the changes.

But from my research, it seems like secondary database needs to have similar schema as promary database.

Is log shipping, can my secondary db have a bit different schema? if so how to do it?
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thanks
lucy

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Oct 2, 2006

Hi,

We have SQL Server 2005 configured with mirroring to protect from physical errors. We also have a need for an (out of sync is ok) reporting server and we'd like to reduce our downtime in the event of a logical error.

The primary database is already being backed up (full and t-logs) to a shared network drive.

Can I implement the second half of log shipping (i.e. the stuff you do to the secondary) so that I don't have to change the current backup schedules on the primary server?

Specifically in the list of sp's below, can I start halfway down at sp_add_log_shipping_secondary_primary (Transact-SQL) ?? Without having to run the primary sp's?

sp_add_log_shipping_primary_database (Transact-SQL)
sp_add_jobschedule (Transact-SQL)
sp_add_log_shipping_alert_job (Transact-SQL)
sp_add_log_shipping_secondary_primary (Transact-SQL)
sp_add_log_shipping_secondary_database (Transact-SQL)
sp_add_log_shipping_primary_secondary (Transact-SQL)


Or do I have to ditch my current backup maintenance plans on the primary and start again?

Thanks

Ed

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Dec 31, 2006

Hello,

I would like to know how do I carry out this two cases in efficient way:

1. I have two SQL 2005 servers running. One as primary, one as secondary. I would like to synchronize or replicate the transactions at real-time.

2. When primary goes down, I would like my secondary server to take place in needless of IP changes and application settings.

If you have a good architecture on this, please share with me. I am not sure whether my questions are clear enough or not. I also will be reading some articles about these. Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Paing

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Jun 14, 2006

I hope this hasn't been answered recently..

I have a primary SQL cluster, logshipping my SQL 2005 db to a secondary server used for the logshipping/recovery server only.

Say my primary server starts on fire, melts down, etc. How do I bring the database on the secondary server online? Do I need to roll in the transaction logs, etc.? I'm looking for a step-by-step, as I am very new to SQL.

I've seen some articles in the SQL Books Online, but things don't seem to work correctly when I follow the steps.

Please help,



THanks..

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Jun 9, 2014

I have 2 SQL Server replicas configured on SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn. e.g. SQL1 & SQL2.

I have configured backup job on both SQL Server with the following statement. and the job occurs every 10 minutes.

•declare @DBNAME sysname,@sqlstr varchar(500)
set @DBNAME = 'dba'
IF (sys.fn_hadr_backup_is_preferred_replica(@DBNAME)=0)
BEGIN
--Select 'This is not the preferred replica, exiting with success';

[Code] ...

I turned off SQL2 for Windows maintenance. So there is only SQL1 is online. Afterwards. I checked the backup folder and didn't see any new backup files was created after SQL2 was offline. I rerun the job. It still doesn't backup database on the Primary Replica. Then I searched on SQL Server Book online. It says

Prefer Secondary

Specifies that backups should occur on a secondary replica except when the primary replica is the only replica online. In that case, the backup should occur on the primary replica. This is the default option.

According to what it says, it should backup on the Primary Replica.

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