SQL2K Developers Edition - Multi Instances?
Jun 28, 2002Does the SQL2K Developers Edition allow you to install/test/support multi instances?
View 1 RepliesDoes the SQL2K Developers Edition allow you to install/test/support multi instances?
View 1 RepliesDoes the SQL2K Developers Edition allow you to install/test/support multi instances?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThe company for which I work did not have a DBA until I started a few weeks ago. Whoever installed SQL2K used the wrong CD so they have been running Personal Edition on their servers. I have installed a new SQL2K standard instance and have restored everything except the jobs and DTS packages. Can the msdb from the Personal edition be restored to the standard instance?
View 3 Replies View RelatedHi,
I am reading SQL Server 2000 Black book (Coriolis publisher) and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Optimization guide (Jenney Lynne Fields PH publisher).
In the Black book page 56, it says :"..up to a total of 16 instances.
In the optimization guide page 144, it says :"There is no theoretical limit to the number of instances of SQL server you can run simultaneously..."
Who the hell is right??????
Alain Gagne
Lead DBA
gagnea@msagroup.com
I just bought a copy of SQL Server 2000 (with service pack 3a) that Iintended to install and run on XP Pro. My concern is that the requirementslist on the box do not include XP or XP Pro. Will SQL Server 2000 developeredition run on XP Pro?
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoes SQL Server 2005 Developers Edition come with Visual Studio Pro 2008? I know it did with Visual Studio Pro 2005.
If not, if I purchase SQL Server 2005 Developers Edition, can I install on the same machine as VS Pro 2008?
Will there be a Developer's edition to SQL Server 2008?
I realize I can't put databases I build into production with just the developer edition.
thanks
james
Just getting started with mssql . . .
running mssql 2005 developers edition and will be using dreamweaver to develop sites . . . mssql documention states that the developers edition doesn't support remote access - does that mean that I have to have dreamweaver running on the same computer?
thanks,
elvis
I have downloaded SQLServer2005SP2-KB921896-x86-ENU.exe and attempted to update to SP2 with no success.
SQL Server 2005 Developers Edition is installed on my computer as part of a Visual Studio 2005 installation.
When I try to run this package under my admin account, I get through the Feature Selection (selecting everything) to Authentication.
When I press the Test button or the Next button, I get "Your account information could not be verified. Press Ok to return to Authentication Mode screen to determine the reason for failure. For setup to verify your credentials the services must be startable, connectable, and you must be a SQL Server administrator."
The Authentication screen shows "Database Services, MSSQLSERVER, Windows, domainusername, Service Failed to Start"
I am a novice SQL Server user, Clearly I am floundering! Any observations, advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I'm working on upgrading VB6-based application to employ SQL Server 2005 Express (it currently uses MSDE). I'm using the following connection string -
Provider=SQLNCLI;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=my_user;Password=my_password;Initial Catalog=my_database;Data Source=my_pc;Packet Size=8000
The application runs exceedingly slow. As soon as I uninstall SQL Server 2005 Express edition and install SQL Server 2005 Developers edition speed increases in 5 to 10 times. Once I uninstall SQL Server 2005 Developers edition and install SQL Server 2005 Express edition the application's speed drops again.
I have repeated this "cycle" several times: install express -> running slow -> removed express, installed developers -> running fast -> removed developers, installed express -> running slow -> removed express, installed developers -> running fast, etc. etc. etc.
Some SQL2005-related articles I read stated that Express edition equals in performance to other editions. This turns out to be untrue.
Anybody please suggest any explanation to this misfortune.
Thank you.
Eugene
I'm trying to upgrade my SQL Server 2000 Developer's Edition to sp3a, I'm following the instructions.
I receive the following message:
Invalid product code was found. Check if product is installed.
I have installed this from CD I have with me. I followed instruction on http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=311762
but I don't see product ID/code !!!!!
I have installed default instance (MSSQLSERVER) on my machine. How do I do Update to Service Pack 3a.
I can Install "Database Components "
Downloadable file name: SQL2KSP3.exe SP3a
but I can't install "SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine(MSDE) "
Downloadable file name: SQL2kdesksp3.exe SP3a.
Any help?
Thank you.
I have a problem. I am using the developers version of SQL Server Enterprise edition.
I am trying to run a command in MS command prompt:
Aspnet_regsql -E -S localhost -ssadd -sstype p
After I execute this command, I receive a Name Pipe
error that under the default settings, SQL Server
doesn't allow remote connections. I took some steps
to try to resolve the problem:
1) I googled the interrnet to see if there was any one
else who ran into the same problem and if there was a
quick resolution.
2) I check SQL Server Books on line about SQL server
configuration manager and how to enable remote
connections using Name Pipes and TCP/IP.
3) I used C:WINDOWSsystem32cliconfg.exe to enable
Name Pipes and TCPIP to be enable on the client.
4) I enabled SQl Server Browser to help me with my
problem
5) I stopped the Database engine, enable local and
remote connections using Name pipes and TCP/IP,then I
restarted the database engine along with SQl server
Agent.
6) I did check SQl Server error logs to see what port
it was listening on , but I thought that SQl Server
was suppose to listen on port 1433 by default, and
Name pipes /SQL/query.
7)I have check the error logs to see what port that SQL Server was listening to
and trying to use the port number in the client config utility. I am still getting the same error.
8) I tried to remove name pipes in the SQL Server Surface Manager and allow local and remote connections using only TCP/IP. I still get the same error. I did stop and restarted the Database Engine.
What steps have I not taken , and what should I do to correct this problem?
Hi all,
I've created a number of tables, views, sproc, and functions whose names begin with "sys_", but when I tried to create a multi-statement table-valued function with this type of name, I got:
Server: Msg 1706, Level 16, State 2, Procedure sys_tmp, Line 9
System table 'sys_test' was not created, because ad hoc updates to system catalogs are not enabled.
I had a quick look in this forum for 1706 (and on Google) but couldn't find anything. Does anyone know for certain if this is a bug in SQL2K?
Thanks, Jos
Here's a test script:
/*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
T-SQL code to test creation of three types of function where the function name begins with "sys_".
Jos Potts, 02-Nov-2006
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
PRINT @@VERSION
go
PRINT 'Scalar function with name "sys_" creates ok...'
go
CREATE FUNCTION sys_test
()
RETURNS INT
AS
BEGIN
RETURN 1
END
go
DROP FUNCTION sys_test
go
PRINT ''
go
PRINT 'In-line table-valued function with name "sys_" creates ok...'
go
CREATE FUNCTION sys_test
()
RETURNS TABLE
AS
RETURN SELECT 1 c
go
DROP FUNCTION sys_test
go
PRINT ''
go
PRINT 'Multi-statement table-valued function with name "sys_" generates error 1706...'
go
CREATE FUNCTION sys_tmp
()
RETURNS @t TABLE
(c INT)
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO @t VALUES (1)
RETURN
END
go
DROP FUNCTION sys_test
go
PRINT ''
go
/*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
And here€™s the output from running the test script in Query Analyser on our server:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86)
May 3 2005 23:18:38
Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.0 (Build 2195: Service Pack 4)
Scalar function with name "sys_" creates ok...
In-line table-valued function with name "sys_" creates ok...
Multi-statement table-valued function with name "sys_" generates error 1706...
Server: Msg 1706, Level 16, State 2, Procedure sys_tmp, Line 11
System table 'sys_tmp' was not created, because ad hoc updates to system catalogs are not enabled.
Server: Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Line 2
Cannot drop the function 'sys_test', because it does not exist in the system catalog.
Hi all,
I just want to know if SSCE 3.0/3.5 can cater for Multi-user instances? I have a desktop application that I want to allow multiple Windows-user accounts to access. basically I need a datastore that can be lightweight (which SSCE is) and support "User Instances" (like in SQL Server Express)
thanx!
Is it possible to install 2 SSAS instance (one default and one named) and have them access a single sql server instance (default) all on the same server?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to downgrade SQL from Enterprise to Standard Edition, or do you have to remove the previous installation (uninstall) and reinstall. Meaning you would also have to restore all user databases? Thanks.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a question:
Is SQL Compact Edition safe to use in ASP.NET WebApps?
And second if so, should i use transation isolation level or row locking hints to assure data quality during iniserts?
E.g. i want to assure that there is only one record named user2@domain2 and thus i want to make sure that my code
will not fail in a mutli-theaded scenario and insert second one or get a key exception back: see sample
transaction or locking hit{
select from users ....
if no user found
insert into users
}
Thanks
Tim
When I am in Visual Studio 2005, and I try to add an SQL database, I get the following error "generating user instances in sql server is disabled. use sp_configure user instances enabled to generate user instances." I am currently using SQL server 2005 Express. What do I need to do, to create an SQL database? Thanks in advance.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI had a server with SQL Server 7.0
I installed a named instance of SQL Server 2000 and then i passed all my DB
of the 7.0 instance to the 2000 instance.
Then i removed the 7.0 instance, that was the default instance.
So at the moment there is only the 2000 version, but it isn't the default
instance
Can the 2000 instance become the default instance? (So that clients can
connect to it simply through computer name, and not creating an alias)
thanks
Fede
Disaster Recovery Options based on the following criteria.
--Currently running SQL 2012 standard edition
--We have 18000 databases (same schema across databases)- majority of databases are less than 2gb-- across 64 instances approximately
--Recovery needs to happen within 1 hour (Not sure that this is realistic
-- We are building a new data center and building dr from the ground up.
What I have looked into is:
1. Transactional Replication: Too Much Data Not viable
2. AlwaysOn Availability Groups (Need enterprise) Again too many databases and would have to upgrade all instances
3. Log Shipping is a viable option and the only one I can come up with that would work right now. Might be a management nightmare but with this many databases probably all options with be a nightmare.
More often than not, I typically don't touch DTC on clusters anymore; however on a project where the vendor states that it's required. So a couple things here.
1) Do you really need DTC per instance or one for all?
2) Should DTC be in its own resource group or within the instance's group?
2a) If in it's own resource group, how do you tie an instance to an outside resource group? tmMappingSet right?
the stored procedure don't delete all the records
need help
Code Snippet
DECLARE @empid varchar(500)
set @empid ='55329429,58830803,309128726,55696314'
DELETE FROM [Table_1]
WHERE charindex(','+CONVERT(varchar,[empid])+',',','+@empid+',') > 0
UPDATE [empList]
SET StartDate = CONVERT(DATETIME, '1900-01-01 00:00:00', 102), val_ok = 0
WHERE charindex(','+CONVERT(varchar,[empid])+',',','+@empid+',') > 0
UPDATE [empList]
SET StartDate = CONVERT(DATETIME, '1900-01-01 00:00:00', 102), val_ok = 0
WHERE charindex(','+CONVERT(varchar,[empid])+',',','+@empid+',') > 0
TNX
I'm really new to MSDE so I just want to know...Is SQL Server 2000 a prerequisite for MSDE particularly for developers? If yes, then is it(SQL Server 2000) a prerequisite for clients?
The thing is, I can't find a tool where I can create databases after installing MSDE...the only way I can think of is also installing SQL Server 2000 and create the database from there...
Hi,
I've just released Nautilus v1.0.6. I would apreciatte your opinion and comments.
With Nautilus you can:
-search tables without tipying the exact name.
-browse records, filter and locate records
-"Pivot" records to see it's related records (folowing the Foreign keys).
-Generate scripts: create table, insert into, delete, update.
-Build dynamic diagrams.
and many more features.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nautilus/
Thanks, Marcos.
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thanks in advance.
New to SQL so please be patient. I'd like to give my developers "See All/Do Nothing" rights to my production server. I want them be able to see everyting that I do, as SA, but not be able to change anything. Is this possible?
Thanks for the help...Art
I will have a group of developers creating objects in a database. Currently they all
create them with the SA account. I would like to have them mapped to the dbo or some method
that when they create objects all objects are dbo.object name and not h1fed99.object name.
Is there a good methor or practice to handle this
I'm currently trying to obtain an aggregate function from a table to provide a cumulative monthly value. I would like to create a view to obtian this from the underlying table i.e month=1 ,month=1,2 , month=1,2,3 Etc.
month sales
1 10
2 0
3 20
month cummulative_sales
1 10
2 10
3 30
Anyone got any ideas ???
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thanks
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Hey,
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shoot me an e-mail.
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thanks
pat copeland
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I am looking for strong SQL developers and/or DBA's for some really sweet companies here in Seattle. Anyone interested that is good and wants to hear about new oppurtunities? I would love to help you out.
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This may be an intuitively obvious question, and if so, I apologize.
Speaking in terms of best practices here, what is the preferred method for allowing developers to work with databases in SQL Server? If they use Management Studio, then they have access to tools for perhaps messing with other databases, etc. that they should not (assuming it is not correctly secured). Likewise with Enterprise Manager. I can see where they would use Query Analyzer, but these two are now combined in Management Studio.
I'm just inquiring into how other DBA's do this. I realize there are DBA's that are developers and vice-versa, but what if there is a clear line of distinction and you want to keep the tools used in these roles separate?
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
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