Is there a way to forcibly disconnect users from a db with t-sql? I'm doing a nightly restore of a db and users who shouldnt remain connected after hours, are. So I cannot restore the db unless I disconnect them as the db cannot be obtained for exclusive access.
Any thoughts on this?
Edward Hunter, Data Application Engineer
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Does anybody have a job where it will disconnect certain users from the database
What I would like to do is schedule a job that will run at 11:00pm that will disconnect certain users (not all of them). This program should also kill any jobs that these users may be running.
I running into a problem occasionally, where a certain program hangs up and will not release its DB locks. This then keeps a couple of the nightly batch jobs from running.
I need to attach and detach 50 DB's, for which I have wrote a simple script. How can I make sure that there are no connections or users connected to the DB's, if there any users how can I forcefully disconnect them.
I'm trying to detach my database.But i couldn't do that coz there are some users connected to it. So how can i disconnect them?is there any way to disconnect them from the DB?
Running server 2003. I am running a program from home and am telneting in. When I leave for over 1/2 hour without inputting anything it disconnects me. How can I reset this setting to several hours befor it will disconnect me?
The package has 15 DTS 2000 tasks that execute sequentially, depending on 15 successes. The 15th task then invokes 11 more DTS 2000 tasks simultaneously which each invoke a mail task on their success. The package is saved as part of a valid project. The entire package is successful executing within Visual Studio -- 37 green boxes. I move the package as file system .dtsx to my database as a stored package within MSDB and then schedule it as a job via SQL Agent invoking the MSDB stored package.
The package has a log file referenced in the scheduled job for errors and diagnostics while each of the 26 Transforms Data Tasks within the DTS 2000 packages writes to a fully qualified exception file on my server. The log and exception files have valid data when the package runs in Visual Studio but the exception files are untouched when the job fails and the log only references one of the 11 dependent steps with a job failed message. SQL tables are updated and files created from the Visual Studio execution but nothing is created when the job fails.
I am assuming there is a disconnect with the way I am moving the package to the scheduled job but I don't know what the problem is. Can anyone help?
I've written a query calling for the max disconnect date within a table, but I would also like to make sure to only retrieve records with the most recent connect date. I'm unsure how to go about adding the additional max date function to my query. Here's what I have written:
select distinct T.PRIN_MON, T.AGNT_MON, T.SUB_ACCT_NO_MON, T.TRAN_DTE_MON, T.TRAN_CDE_MON, T.TRAN_AMT_MON, EQ.eqp_stat_eqp, case when h.acct_stage_ohi = 'v' then 'VOL_DISCO' when h.ACCT_STAGE_OHI = 'n' then 'NON_PAY_DISCO' ELSE '' END AS 'CUSTOMER_STATUS',
I am building a package that will be used to transfer data from Access 2000 to SQL 2005. For development purposes, the first thing I do is search for my SQL database. If it is there, I drop and recreate it. If I run the package once, it runs fine, . After that, I get the message that the database is in use and can not be deleted. I do not have Mgmt Studio open, so the only thing that could have a connection is the BI Studio. The only way I can seem to clear it, is to close and reopen BI Studio and the package. To make matters worse, it does not happen all the time. So sometimes I can run the package as many times as I would like, until it chokes, and then I get to start all over again. Has anyone else seen something like this, or am I missing something in the package and/or task settings? Please let me know.
I have a SSIS Package which I would like to modify using SSIS API. I need to put new component between some two existing data flow's components. During this process I need to disconnect two data flow's components using SSIS API. How can I do that?
I have issued a simple insert statement on table and the statement could not insert a single row into the table.When i check the locks on the tables i found that almost 5000(five thousand) locks on the table for a single user with different SPID(s). The user is and sql server user(not a windows user) and used to connect to the application.I wanted to disconnect the user from the DB so that all the locks will be freed.But i dunno how to disconnect a user from the DB. I know that i can issue KILL command to Terminate a user process based on the system process ID,but here the same user has nearly 1000 SPIDs.I thought that it would be very big job to kill each and every process and restared the sql server.but i guess its not the correct process to do. how can i dosconnect a specific user from the DB.
Every day between 1AM to 2AM client disconnect happens and it's not too long also...it's about 30secs...nothing is recorded from SQL side and application server side and then we checked the network...there is no disconnect from network side too. How can i find the cause for disconnect.
We have an existing SSRS server, and have just created a new child domain. We'll be migrating users from the parent to the child, and want to add the users of that new domain with access to SSRS. In the parent domain they are able to access, but after migration with the child domain account, they cannot.
I have added the group CHILDDomain Users with a system user role on SSRS, and PARENTDomain Users was already there.
Is there any additional step I should/could take to get this active?
I have had this issue just pop up. I have local users who can connect fine, but my users that require connection by VPN cannot connect. I get the server not available or access denied error. I did confirm that the VPN'ers are connected to the network correctly and can see that their shares and mappings are correct. Any ideas? Thanking you all in advance!!
I am trying to revert back to Windows 7 after upgrading to Windows 10, however it will not let me and the following message occurs: "Remove new accounts.Before you can go back to a previous version of Windows, you'll need to remove any user accounts you added after the most recent upgrade. The accounts need to be completely removed, including their profiles.You created one account (NT SERVICEMSSQLSERVER) Go to Settings> Accounts> Other users to remove these accounts and then try again".However I did not create any new users and there are no other users listed in the Accounts section.
hi alli've got two tables called "webusers" (id, name, fk_country) and "countries" (id, name) at the meantime, i've a search-page where i can fill a form to search users. in the dropdown to select the country i included an option which is called "all countries". now the problem is: how can i make a stored procedure that makes a restriction to the fk_country depending on the submitted fk_country parameter?it should be something like SELECT * FROM webusers(if @fk_country > 0, which is the value for "all countries"){ WHERE fk_country = @fk_country} who has an idea how to solve this problem?
I have moved several SQL 7 databases from one server to another. The databases are attached, and I can see all the tables,etc. However, I can only see 1 user, that being dbo, therefore users cannot log into the db. HELP
I'm using SQL 2000 and I'm the database owner. I have been running tests with stored procedures to add logins, revoke logins, add db access, revoke db access etc.
Now I can't seem to add users to the database. I've tried using 'dbo' and 'domainmy_username' but I'm denied permission to run any stored procedures to try and add myself to the db_accessadmin or sysadmin roles.
I've tried the New Database User dialog and choose <new> under login name. I browse for the user name on my domain, click OK, and I get the message 'You must be logged in as 'sa' or a member of sysadmin or securityadmin to perform this operation.'
I thought the dbo always had full permissions on his database. This doesn't make sense to me. :confused:
The only thing I can figure is my permissions have been revoked on the master db.
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My database is being moved from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005. Is there a way to copy a User from the old database to the new one, call it a different name and let it have all the same rights as the old one.
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Hello, I am new to this forum, and ASP .NET 2.0. I watched the tutorial on how to use the login control with SQL Server 2005 Express, and was able to duplicate it easily. However, I tried to see if I could do the same thing with SQL Server 2005 that is hosted by my hosting company, and I was unable to get it to work. I am using Visual Web Developer 2005 Express, at least until I get VS 2005 in a few weeks, and I am able to connect to the SQL Server. I tried following the tutorial on this site step by step, and some of the things they used to set it up I could not use. In the tutorial VWD creates the table automatically. If I use the hosted database, do I need to create the table, or is there a way for VWD to do it that I haven't figured out yet. Any help and additional information that I might need to know would be great. Thank you for your help. Ben
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