Transactional Replication On RAID 5
Dec 17, 2005
Dear All,
if i have a SQL Server running on a machine with RAID 5 array and i will be performing transactional replication on it, what are the implications?
is there any issue with it since it is a transactional replication with many writes?
there will be a lot of writing n reading to the database.
Can someone advise on this?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
white
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Dec 1, 2006
Hello,
I'm interested in combining the Peer-to-Peer Transactional Replication and Standard Transactional Replication to provide a scale out solution of SQL Server 2005. The condition is as follows:
We may have 10 SQL Server 2005 (1 Publisher + 9 Subscriber) running transactional replication in the production environment and allow updates in subscribers. To offload the loading of the publisher, we plan to have 2 Publisher (PubNode1 and PubNode2) using Peer-to-Peer Transaction Replication and the rest 8 subscribers will be divided into 2 groups. The subscribers 1-4 (SubNode1, SubNode2, SubNode3, and SubNode4) will be set to be standard transactional replication subscribers of PubNode1, and the rest 4 subscribers (SubNode5, ..., SubNode8) will be set to be standard transactional replication subscribers of PubNode2.
Is it possible to setup above 2 Publisher + 8 Subscriber topology?
Also, could we set the 8 subscribers with updatable subscriptions to achieve each node is updatable?
We do not plan to set all the 10 nodes using Peer-to-Peer Transactional Replication as it is necessary to make sure n*(n-1)/2 (i.e. 45) peer-to-peer connections is reliable. It seems that the maintenance cost is high if the servers are not in a LAN and the topology is very high coupling. So we prefer to divide the 10 nodes into 2 groups and reduce the cost of each node to maintain the connections to all other sites.
That's the scenario.
Any feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks,
Terence
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Example...
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Hi,
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I am using Sql 7.0 with service pack2.
Thanks!
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I have two servers networked via workgroups (no domain) and am trying to install Transactional Replication. Everything appears to install correctly, but when I run the initial Snapshot Agent I get the following error -
The process could not create file 'CONCEPCIONC$MSSQL7ReplDatauncCONCEPCION_Erik_Rep lication_Erik_Replication19991029153207Employer.sc h'.
Access is denied.
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Hello,
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May 22, 2003
Hi guys can anyone help me with this issue. if so thankyou kindly.
1. created transactional publication (for tables, stored procs & views )
2. created empty database at subscriber
3. set up pull subscription at subscriber
4. ran the initial snapshot agent at the publisher
5. checked the schema files & found out it hadn't scripted the primary keys on the tables.
Problem: PRIMARY KEY AINT GOIN ACROSS, COULD ANYONE TELL ME IF IVE MISSED SOMETHING? THANK YOU MUCH APPRECIATED GUYS.
? Could it be that it is not picking up the primary keys on the tables because I am replicating stored procs and views with that publication?
? Should I break my publications into 3; say 1 for each object?
Thank you guys for taking the time to read this.
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Hi
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Hello all! I am setting up my first Replicated database, and want to get this right.
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What will happen if the Publisher shuts down and an update is attempted on the Subscriber? Will it just hang? Let's assume the worst - what if my Publisher is kaput? How do I determine that my other database is a Subscriber; and how do I stop it from being a Subscriber?
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at the 'specify articles" on the wizard. Some tables have a key next to it that doesn't let me select them to be replicated. This is happens on transactional replication. But if i do a snapshot, the keys next to the tables are not there.
How am I able to select those tables with a key?
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Hi All!
Need help guys... I'm new to SQL Replication, though I successfully created a transactional replication testing on my machine using PUBS DB and a separate DB.
I'm planning to establish/setup a Transactional Replication. There are two SQL Servers, one is being used by WebApp_1 and the other is being used by WebApp_2. Both servers are maintain by different administrators and situated on different domain/location (both used Win2003 Server). We will transfer some data from Server_1 to Server_2. Server_1 will be setup as Publisher and the other is the Subscriber, then additonalServer_3 will be added and will serve as the Distibutor.
My questions are:
1. Do I need to request separate domain account from the two different servers to establish connection to the Distributor?
2. Will the User databases from Publisher in compromise/affected as far as database settings and data are concerned?
3. Any useful links?
Any help provided will be greatly appreciated...
Thanks!
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I setup Transactional replication between two SQL Servers.
I am getting the following errors: " Could not find stored procedure 'sp_MSins_stores'." and the job fails.
I dont have any idea why I am getting these errors. I am getting this error for every table in the publication.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Jan 19, 2003
Hi Guys,
I have a small problem with the transactional replication when I run the initial snapshot and distributing some of the stored procedures. For eg., Say if the stored procedure has the following statements:
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create procedure abc
as
declare @paytype varchar(50)
set @paytype='check'
insert into acct select cusname,cusacctno,@paytype from cuspay
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I get the following error:
for statement:
set @paytype='check'
--------------------
Invalid column name 'check'.
(Source: ServerSQL1 (Data source); Error number: 207)
I tried changing to double quotes. even tried adding article using query analyzer without using EM
exec sp_addarticle @publication = N'ReplicationSrc', @article = N'abc', @source_owner = N'dbo', @source_object = N'abc', @destination_table = N'abc', @type = N'proc schema only', @creation_script = null, @description = null, @pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @schema_option = 0x0000000000000001, @status = 16
GO
Still I get the same error. The server has SQL server 2000 SP2 running with remote distributor and pull subscription.
Am I missing anything.
Please help.
Thanks,
Anu
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Jan 29, 2005
hi ,
i am trying out transactional replication to replicate over 60 gb of data.
i am having a problem during the initial creation of the article.
the system hangs at article 73 out of a total of 600 + articles
i have tried this using sp_addarticle as well
but in vain
any suggestions
please let me know
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Aug 22, 2002
Does SQL Server 2000 (Enterprise Edition), mandate the creation of a GUID on each table used in transactional replication?
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thx -
~BT
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Nov 10, 2001
Hi
This is my problem
1. I have been requested to implement either merge or transactional
replication at my site.The replication will be over a wan
2. The problem i have encountered is that the tables have been denormalized
to such an extent that they do not have primary keys ,this is because all
the logic has been programmed into the application.I do not want to
interfere with the table schema as this will create major problems
in the application
transactional replication requires that tables participating in this type
of replication must have primary keys .IS THERE A WORK AROUND?
3. The second issue is that if i try to implement merge replication i
am sitting with a problem that merge replication requires that all
timestamp fields be removed to participate in merge replication.This
application also has all the logic built into it.Almost all tables have
the timestamp datatype in the rowstamp field. IS
THERE A WORK AROUND FOR THIS PROBLEM
THanks
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I am running sql 2000 sp3.
A pull subscription failed with the following.
errormsg: Cannot drop the table 'table_name' because it is being used for replication.
errordetail: Cannot drop the table 'table_name' because it is being used for replication.
(Source: SQLTEST2 (Data source); Error number: 3724)
This error started after a field was dropped and a new field added to one of the articles in the publication - changes were done through Enterprise Manager.
Why does this error come up. The Default Table Article Properties dialog box>>>Snapshot tab has the option "If a table with the same name as the destination table exists at the Subscriber>>>DROP the existing table and recreate it.
So if this is an option in replication for a Subscriber how come the error message says it cannot drop the table.
Any insight appreciated.
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Jul 27, 2007
SQL 2005 (SP1, +2153)
Windows 2003 (SP1)
This is not so much a question as a warning/comment.
I was struggling to understand why the log file on my Merge Replication database was continuing to grow despite having a transaction log backup scheduled hourly.
I finally ran a DBCC OPENTRAN to see if there were open transactions and I got the following (to me, unusual) result:
Oldest distributed LSN : (10:384:4)
Oldest non-distributed LSN : (0:0:0)
When I googled for answers, everything kept coming back with pointers to SQL Transactional replication.
We were doing Merge Replication, so I didn't think the various links were relevant. But as I kept coming up empty for a solution to the issue, I finally went and had a look at the publisher properties and scanned down the list of replicated databases (there's just the one). Voila! The database in question was configured for both Transactional and Merge replication.
How it came to be configured for both Transactional and Merge replication, I do not know. I have a feeling it is somehow embedded in the publication creation script that I created some time ago. When I went to double check, I found the same option set on our Development and Test servers.
So, if you have a merge replication database and you find that you have a log file that is growing uncontrollably, check the publisher properties and look to see whether your database is enabled for transactional replication.
Regards,
hmscott
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Apr 7, 2008
Guys, we have SQL Server 2005, transactional replication set up with pull subscriber. I need to add more tables to the existing publication. I have followed the steps to do it: added new articles to the publication. Checked the status of the Snapshot agent, ran the agent, but it didn't see any difference in the old and new publications. When I query sysobjects on the subscriber database, I see repl stored procedures related to the new tables that I would like to add to the subscription. Am I missing anything? Please, let me know what to do to modify the publication (to add more tables) and actually be able to see these tables on the subscriber db. I am new to the DBA work, so, please, forgive me if I am not making a lot of sense. Thanks,
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Oct 14, 2014
Here's what my script boils down to when adding a new view (admin.replication_test):
Code:
EXEC sp_addarticle
@publication = N'<publication name>'
, @article = N'replication_test'
, @source_owner = N'admin'
, @source_object = N'replication_test'
, @type = N'view schema only'
;
If I check the GUI, the article appears to be ticked in the publication.
Generate a new snapshot.
View not found in replicated database!
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Feb 9, 2004
Hi
If a column is added to a table which is a published article in a transactional replication, is it sufficient to do the following?
- drop subscribers
- amend the publication by dropping the affected table, then re-adding it
- re-pushing to subscribers
Or do I have to drop the entire publication and recreate it?
TIA
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Mar 2, 2004
Hoping someone out there can help a novice with what is likely a basic question:
I am currently trying to configure transactional replication between a remote publisher and my local subscriber (both MS SQL 2000) using a pull subscription from the subscriber. The remote publisher is rebooted about once per week, and the distribution agent is not restarting/reconnecting to resume applying transactions when the publisher comes back up after the reboot.
I tried to modify the properties of the distribution agent to retry every minute for 60 attempts (i.e. an hour of downtime), and the reboot of the publisher only takes about 15 minutes. Since I want to the distribution agent to be running continually, should I set up a circular set of steps in the properties of the distribution agent so that on failure it just continues to retry the agent? Or does this boil down to the Refresh Rate/Settings? After ten minutes, I see the "agent is suspect" wanring, but don't know whether this is a cause or effect of my problem. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated for a fella trying to firm up his SQL server and replication knowledge...
Thanks!
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Mar 9, 2004
Hi all,
I am keen to hear peoples perspectives on how much additional load Transactional Replication will have on a server.
Obviously this will depend greatly on the level of transactions in the database, but a general indication would be great (eg 10% increase in overheads).
I am thinking of encorperating this into a new server structure which we are going to be setting up and am unsure as to whether to make the primary server BOTH the publisher and distributor; or make the secondary server the distributor to reduce the load on the primary to only being the publisher.
Basically the secondary server will simply be a 'hot swap' of the primary - so i/o load on the secondary is not going to be an issue.
There may be 2 primary's (if that makes sense) replicating to the hot swap so that if either primary is dropped the hot swap could take over either servers load/responsibilities - not sure if this will make a difference on where to put the roles?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
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