Upgrade Server To Win2k
Jan 21, 2003I am planning to upgrade our SQL Server 2000 box from Win NT to Windows 2000. Have anyone done the same thing and has encounter problems? Thank you.
View 2 RepliesI am planning to upgrade our SQL Server 2000 box from Win NT to Windows 2000. Have anyone done the same thing and has encounter problems? Thank you.
View 2 RepliesHi,I am new to Win2k and SQL server and need to back up everything each night.I used the supplied NT backup utility to schedule a backup but this missedsome files that were open or in use.I am more used to Unix/Informix where I could backup everything whether itwas in use or not.How or what would you recommend I use to do my backups?Thanks.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHiya!
I'm having a problem installing SQL Server 7 Enterprise Edition (no service pack)on a Windows 2000 Server SP 2 machine (256 MB RAM,40 GB drive) off an original MSDN CD. Only the client components get installed. This is the output from the SQLStp.log file:
15:19:51 Begin Setup
15:19:51 7.00.623
15:19:51 Mode=Normal
15:19:51 ModeType=NORMAL
15:19:51 ValueFTS returned: 1
15:19:51 ValuePID returned: 1
15:19:51 ValueLic returned: 1
15:19:51 GetDefinitionEx returned: 0, Extended: 0xf000000
15:19:51 System: Windows NT Server
15:19:51 SQL Server ProductType: Enterprise Edition [0x3]
15:19:51 Begin Action: SetupInitialize
15:19:51 End Action SetupInitialize
15:19:52 Fixed install: 0
15:19:52 Begin Action: CheckRequirements
15:19:52 Platform ID: 0xf0000000
15:19:52 Version: 5.0.2195
15:19:52 Processor Architecture: x86 (Pentium)
15:19:52 File Version - C:NTSRVRSystem32shdocvw.dll: 5.0.3315.2879
15:19:52 ComputerName: SERVER-5IQ8359Z
15:19:52 User Name: Administrator
15:19:52 IsAllAccessAllowed returned: 1
15:19:52 C:NTSRVRTEMP\_ISTMP44.DIRscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Timeout 5000 -Service MSSQLServer
15:19:57 Process Exit Code: (0)
15:19:57 OS Language: 0x409
15:19:57 End Action CheckRequirements
15:19:57 Begin Action: Detection
15:19:57 End Action Detection
15:19:57 Begin Action: ODBCLocked
15:19:57 End Action ODBCLocked
15:19:57 This combination of Package and Operating System allows a client install only.
15:19:59 The Enterprise Edition server component cannot be installed on Windows NT Server using this CD. Only client components will be available for installation.
15:19:59 Reading SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionCommonFilesD ir ...
15:19:59 CommonFilesDir=C:Program FilesCommon Files
15:19:59 Windows Directory=C:NTSRVR15:19:59 Begin Action: ShowDialogs
15:19:59 Begin Action: DialogShowSdWelcome
15:20:00 End Action DialogShowSdWelcome
15:20:00 Begin Action: DialogShowSdLicense
15:20:01 End Action DialogShowSdLicense
15:20:01 Begin Action: DialogShowSdRegisterUserEx
15:20:06 End Action DialogShowSdRegisterUserEx
15:20:06 Begin Action: DialogShowCdKey
15:20:06 End Action DialogShowCdKey
15:20:06 Begin Action: DialogShowPID
15:20:06 End Action DialogShowPID
15:20:06 Begin Action: DialogShowSdSetupType
15:20:10 [SetupTypeSQL]
15:20:10 szDir=C:MSSQL7
15:20:10 Result=303
15:20:10 szDataDir=C:MSSQL7
15:20:10 End Action DialogShowSdSetupType
15:20:10 Begin Action: DialogShowSdComponentMult
15:20:10 basesys=0, baseinst=0,basedata=0
15:20:19 SQL program folder: C:MSSQL7
15:20:19 SQL data folder: C:MSSQL7
15:20:19 Windows system folder: C:NTSRVRSystem3215:20:19 Prog req: 46703, Data req: 0, Sys req: 24971
15:20:19 Prog avail: 2147483, Data avail: 2147483, Sys avail: 2147483
15:20:19 Prog req vs. avail, 71674, 2147483
15:20:19 Data req vs. avail, 0, 2147483
15:20:19 Sys req vs. avail, 24971, 2147483
15:20:19 DisplaySystemPreReq
15:20:19 [SQLComponentMult]
15:20:19 Component=
15:20:19 Result=1
15:20:19 End Action DialogShowSdComponentMult
15:20:19 Begin Action: DialogShowSdStartCopy
15:20:38 End Action DialogShowSdStartCopy
15:20:38 Begin Action: DlgCPLLicense
15:20:38 End Action DlgCPLLicense
15:20:38 End Action ShowDialogs
15:20:38 Begin Action ProcessBeforeDataMove:
15:20:38 DeinstallStart returned (C:MSSQL7): -1
15:20:38 DeinstallStart returned (C:MSSQL7): 0
15:20:38 End Action ProcessBeforeDataMove:
15:20:38 Begin Action ProcessComponentSelection:
15:20:38 End Action ProcessComponentSelection
15:20:38 Begin Action LogSelectedComponents:
15:20:38 MgtTool
15:20:38 MgtToolSEM
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMHTML
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMMSD98
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMMSD98SYS
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMMSD98Res
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMMSD98Hlp
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMHelp
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMSEMSys
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMRes1033
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMResIntl
15:20:38 MgtToolSEMMSD98RsI
15:20:38 MgtToolProfiler
15:20:38 MgtToolProfilerHelp
15:20:38 MgtToolProfilerRes1033
15:20:38 MgtToolProfilerResIntl
15:20:38 MgtToolQryanlz
15:20:38 MgtToolQryanlzHelp
15:20:38 MgtToolQryanlzRes1033
15:20:38 MgtToolQryanlzResIntl
15:20:38 MgtToolDTCCLi
15:20:38 MgtToolWzcnflct
15:20:38 MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnsys
15:20:38 MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnHlp
15:20:38 MgtToolUtilSys
15:20:38 MgtToolUtilBinn
15:20:38 Connect
15:20:38 ConnectConnSys
15:20:38 ConnectConn9x
15:20:38 ConnectConnNT
15:20:38 Books
15:20:38 BooksBookso
15:20:38 DevTools
15:20:38 DevToolsHeaders and Libraries
15:20:38 DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesInclude
15:20:38 DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesLibx86
15:20:38 DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesLibAlpha
15:20:38 DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesESQLC
15:20:38 DevToolsMDAC SDK
15:20:38 DevToolsVDI
15:20:38 DevToolsVDIInc
15:20:38 DevToolsVDISamples
15:20:38 DevToolsDbg Int
15:20:38 DevToolsDbg IntDbg Int Common
15:20:38 DevToolsDbg IntEXE
15:20:38 Samples
15:20:38 SamplesADO
15:20:38 SamplesDBLIB
15:20:38 SamplesDTS
15:20:38 SamplesESQLC
15:20:38 SamplesMSDTC
15:20:38 SamplesODBC
15:20:38 SamplesODS
15:20:38 SamplesOLEAut
15:20:38 SamplesRepl
15:20:38 SamplesSQLDMO
15:20:38 SamplesSQLNS
15:20:38 Core
15:20:38 CoreSys
15:20:38 ODBC
15:20:38 OLEDB
15:20:38 Repostry
15:20:38 RepstSys
15:20:38 CoreMisc
15:20:38 Monarch
15:20:38 Jet
15:20:38 NetCore
15:20:38 NetExt
15:20:38 SFExt
15:20:38 ReplExt
15:20:38 Core1033
15:20:38 CoreIntl
15:20:38 CrMi1033
15:20:38 CrMiIntl
15:20:38 Monr1033
15:20:38 MonrIntl
15:20:38 SFEx1033
15:20:38 SFExIntl
15:20:38 RpEx1033
15:20:38 RpExIntl
15:20:38 SysCore
15:20:38 VOLEDB
15:20:38 VODBC
15:20:38 MiscCore
15:20:38 MCHlp
15:20:38 MC1033
15:20:38 MCIntl
15:20:38 CnctBinn
15:20:38 CrRepCom
15:20:38 {E07FDDC8-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:20:38 {E07FDDBF-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:20:38 End Action LogSelectedComponents
15:20:38 Begin Action MoveFileData:
15:21:11 End Action MoveFileData
15:21:11 Begin Action ProcessAfterDataMove:
15:21:11 DeinstallSetReference (C:MSSQL7sqlservr.exe) returned: 0
15:21:11 End Action ProcessAfterDataMove
15:21:11 Begin Action InstallPkgs:
15:21:11 Setup is installing Microsoft Management Console (MMC) ...
15:21:11 D:x86Otherinstmmc.exe /Q
15:21:35 Process Exit Code: (0)
15:21:35 Setup is installing HTML Help ...
15:21:36 HTML Help installer exit code: 0
15:21:36 End Action InstallPkgs
15:21:36 Path successfully updated.
15:21:36 %SystemRoot%system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%syst em32WBEM;C:Program FilesSymantecpcAnywhere;C:MSSQL7BINN
15:21:36 Begin Action SelfRegister
15:23:39 Return code: 0
15:23:39 End Action SelfRegister
15:23:39 Begin Action SetupRegistry:
15:23:39 End Action SetupRegistry
15:23:39 Begin Action PostSetupRegistry:
15:23:39 C:MSSQL7BINNdcomscm.exe /RegServer
15:23:39 Process Exit Code: (0)
15:23:39 C:PROGRA~1COMMON~1MICROS~1SQLDEB~1sqldbreg.exe -RegServer
15:23:39 Process Exit Code: (-2147312566) Error loading type library/DLL.
15:23:40 C:PROGRA~1COMMON~1MICROS~1DATABA~1wzcnflct.exe /RegServer
15:23:40 Process Exit Code: (0)
15:23:40 End Action PostSetupRegistry
15:23:40 Begin Action SetupFolders:
15:23:40 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Folder refreshed.
15:23:40 End Action SetupFolders
15:23:40 Action CleanUpInstall:
15:23:40 Uninstall command: C:NTSRVRIsUninst.exe -fC:MSSQL7Uninst.isu -c"C:MSSQL7sqlsun.dll" -msql70.mif
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDA8-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDA9-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDAA-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDAB-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDAC-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDAD-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDAF-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB0-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB1-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB2-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB3-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB4-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB5-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB6-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB7-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB8-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDB9-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDBA-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDBB-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDBB-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDBD-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDC8-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 SetTracking: {E07FDDBF-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
15:23:40 Installation Succeeded
Thanks,
Sarah
I have been asked to install Sql 7 on a Win2K server. I am looking for White papers, articles, postings etc which identify potential issues or known issues. I have looked through MSDN, Win2K, Microsoft Sql7 and TechNet for specifics. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Troy
error msg in summary.txt
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.1399.06
==============================
OS Version : Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4 (Build 2195)
Time : Wed Feb 14 03:31:27 2007
LDINTSQL1 : There was an unexpected failure during the setup wizard. You may review the setup logs and/or click the help button for more information.
SQL Server Setup failed. For more information, review the Setup log file in %ProgramFiles%Microsoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt.
Time : Wed Feb 14 03:39:30 2007
List of log files:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_Core.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_Datastore.xml
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_.NET Framework 2.0.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_.NET Framework 2.0 LangPack.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_.NET Framework Upgrade Advisor.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_.NET Framework Upgrade Advisor LangPack.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_.NET Framework Windows Installer.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_.NET Framework Windows Installer LangPack.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_SNAC.log
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_Support.log
error msg in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LDINTSQL1_Core.log
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup beginning at Wed Feb 14 03:31:27 2007
Process ID : 2176
\ldnas1msdn versionsServer ApplicationsSQL Server 2005 stdServerssetup.exe Version: 2005.90.1399.0
Running: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Loaded DLL:\ldnas1msdn versionsServer ApplicationsSQL Server 2005 stdServersxmlrw.dll Version:2.0.3604.0
Complete: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: PerformSCCAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: PerformSCCAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Delay load of action "DetectPatchedBootstrapAction" returned nothing. No action will occur as a result.
Action "LaunchPatchedBootstrapAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "EventCondition: __STP_LaunchPatchedBootstrap__2176" returned false.
Running: PerformSCCAction2 at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Loaded DLL:C:WINNTsystem32msi.dll Version:3.1.4000.2435
Loaded DLL:C:WINNTsystem32msi.dll Version:3.1.4000.2435
Complete: PerformSCCAction2 at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: PerformDotNetCheck at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: PerformDotNetCheck at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27, returned true
Running: ComponentUpdateAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:27
Complete: ComponentUpdateAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:54, returned true
Delay load of action "DetectLocalBootstrapAction" returned nothing. No action will occur as a result.
Action "LaunchLocalBootstrapAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "EventCondition: __STP_LaunchLocalBootstrap__2176" returned false.
Running: PerformDotNetCheck2 at: 2007/1/14 3:31:54
Complete: PerformDotNetCheck2 at: 2007/1/14 3:31:54, returned true
Running: InvokeSqlSetupDllAction at: 2007/1/14 3:31:54
Error: Action "InvokeSqlSetupDllAction" threw an exception during execution.
Failed to determine path to bootstrap files : 2
Error Code: 0x80070002 (2)
Windows Error Text: The system cannot find the file specified.
Source File Name: setupsqlsetupactions.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Thu Sep 1 22:23:04 2005
Function Name: sqls::InvokeSqlSetupDllAction::perform
Source Line Number: 1663
any ideas?
thanks
Hi
Today I have task to move all UDB's including matser,msdb form Windows 2000 server to Windows 2003 Advacned Server with 64bit(8 Hours Down time)
Present Plan
1.Install same Version of SQL Server in Destination Server
2.Take all Databases Backup
2.Move DTS,JOB and Scripts with same location
3.Stop both servers SQL Server's
4.Deattch all Databses and Move to Destination Server
5.Place all Databases(Same Loaction i.e Soruce Server master DB is C:<folders>.. Place in Destination Server C:<folder>..)
6.Start the Databse Servers(Destination)
7.Port the Apllication and Test.
Note:for our project we are using windows users,so that no problem with Orphan users.
Please some body Advice me, or suggest me
..it is ok
Is anyone here successfully running SQL Server 6.5 in a Windows 2000Server??We tried to and had some runtime problems relative to tempdb.
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We have a server instance on SQL Server 2005 SP2 build 3042. We have a 32 bit x86 server. We attempted to upgrade to SP2 build 3054 KB934458. And we got the following error as stated in the Summary.txt file.
Code Snippet
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Product Installation Status
Product : SQL Server Database Services 2005 (MSSQLSERVER)
Product Version (Previous): 3042
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Failure
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB934458_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
Error Number : 29538
Error Description : MSP Error: 29538 SQL Server Setup did not have the administrator permissions required to rename a file: e:SQLDatamssqlsystemresource1.ldf. To continue, verify that the file exists, and either grant administrator permissions to the account currently running Setup or log in with an administrator account. Then run SQL Server Setup again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The client tools and workstation components were successfully installed. The server is still reporting build 3042.
Here is the portions of the HotFix.log file.
Code Snippet
05/12/2008 09:19:09.041 Copy Engine: Creating MSP install log file at: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB934458_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
05/12/2008 09:19:09.072 Registry: Opened registry key "SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller"
05/12/2008 09:19:09.103 Registry: Cannot read registry key value "Debug"
05/12/2008 09:21:29.382 MSP Error: 29538 SQL Server Setup did not have the administrator permissions required to rename a file: e:SQLDatamssqlsystemresource1.ldf. To continue, verify that the file exists, and either grant administrator permissions to the account currently running Setup or log in with an administrator account. Then run SQL Server Setup again.
05/12/2008 09:22:33.678 MSP returned 1603: A fatal error occurred during installation.
05/12/2008 09:22:33.724 Registry: Opened registry key "SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller"
Any help would be appreciated.
Hi All Can I install sqlserver2000 as a desktop version in win2k professional ?
Please Help
I want to know how people are backup up their win2k system and SQL 2000 server. If you want a run backup once a night and first backup win2k file system and then run backup using sql agent will that work?
Thanks.
Yeah, Yeah, I know...
But I was asked, and have no idea (and hope I never have to have any experience)
I was hoping my 6.5 days were Loooooooooooong behind me....guess not
I'm working on explaining that an upgrade is a better solution....
Anyone have any war stories?
Is it possible (please say no)
Starting with Win2k you are not suppossed to have to install MDAC, as it comes with the OS. What about when I install SQL7 and it automatically installs MDAC. Do I have to reinstall MDAC in this case?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have heard that when installing Win2K sp2 and SQL 2000 sp2 they should be done in a certain order. Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks!
JJ
Does anyone know the 'trick' in getting sqlmail (sqlserver 7.0) to work with Outlook 2000 on a windows 2000 server machine. I've setup a mail profile on Outlook, but it is not listed in the dropdown menu in the sqlmail properties.
Outlook communicates with my smtp/pop3 mail server - no problem. I can't get sqlmail to interface with outlook. Basically it is telling me that it cannot find ANY profiles on the server.
My shop is thinking of migrating from NT4 to Win2K. Is anyone running SQL7 on Windows 2000 (which edition?)? How's you're experience been? Anyone hear any anecdotes of particular things that don't work (well)?
Thanks for your input.
does anyone know where I can get the admin pack for win2k. thanks
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI only can install client-side of SQLServer2000 on Win2kProfestional
But i need to set up server-side, so can i?
Hello all,
There are have 2 nodes.Both on cluster and on a test_domain.Test domain is a active directory domain.
Node_A & node_B has C and D drives.D drive will have programs.
There is one common drive E - where data will go.
Now,I have to install SQL2000 on it.Can anyone tell me in layman's way how to install it.Do I have to have D drive in shared mode?When I give remote connection what should I give here?
Win 2000 clustered was installed by a NT expert and is working fine.
I am assuming drive_D will hold the SQl programs.
I tried one article posted here from Sqlserver preformance side but nothing worked.
Does it matter as both the nodes are on a Active Directory?
Any hint may help.
thanks!
Ok I'm am going through a rather painful experience of installing Reporting Services on:
Windows 2000 SP4
MDAC 2.8
.Net Framework 2.0
IIS 5.0
SQL Server 2005 Developer
I have installed RS 2005 on Windows 2003, and seen it installed on XP no problems. However this is a nightmare.
RS goes ahead and installs - note that there is no Network/Local service option on the service accounts just Local system or the domain account option. I have tried using the Local system and tried using the NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM.
After the installation I go to the Reporting Services Configuration Tool, where I have crosses on:
- Server Status
- Report Server Virtual Directory
- Report Manager Virtual Directory
- Web Service Identity
- Database Setup
I- nitialization
So I go to report server/manager and click on "New.." on each to create the virtual directories and check "apply default settings" and click "Apply", all goes well
Web Service Identity I cannot change so I go to:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.3Reporting ServicesReportServer
sreportserver.config
and change the web service account to:
<WebServiceAccount><<MACHINE NAME>>ASPNET</WebServiceAccount>
When I restart the reporting services service I no longer see a warning in the reporting services log file about the WebServiceAccount
I go back to the Reporting Services Config Tool, where I have crosses on the following:
Web Service Identity
Database Setup
Initialization
The Web Service Identity stays greyed out...
I go to Database Setup:
connect to the server
select the reportingserver database
leave it set as service credentials
Click "Apply"
and I get the most vague of all error messages:
"There was a failure applying your change
A virtual directory must first be created before performing this operation"
What virtual directory, where???
I look in the log files..nothing. I look in the event viewer...and...nothing.
I look on here...
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=628231&SiteID=1
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1682492&SiteID=1
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=493194&SiteID=1
Either unanswered or there is the one answer but it is not relevant in this case.
Can someone please provide some advice before I lose my sanity?
Thanks in advance
Hi,
I recently migrated our database from Access to SQL Server 2005. All the WinXP users can connect to the new SQL2005 database. But all the Win2K machines fail to log on. To diagnose the problem, I tried to connect from a Wind2K machine using an .udl file. The connection failed because "a provider failed to initialize".
The SQL2005 server is residing on a WinXP machine. Users log on via SQL Server authentication layer using a dedicated login that only has read/write privileges to one specific database.
Does anyone know a solution? Thanks in adance.
Regards,
Vladislav
I've got SQL 2000 set up on a cluster running Windows 2000 Advanced Server (w/SP1).
Setup for Failover Clustering appeared to succeed normally on both nodes.
The SQL 2000 server logs show:
2001-01-11 10:02:57.82 server SuperSocket Info: Bind failed on TCP port 1433.
2001-01-11 10:02:57.85 server SQL server listening on Shared Memory, Named Pipes.
2001-01-11 10:02:57.85 server SQL Server is ready for client connections
I've checked to see if something else is using port 1433 (unlikely) and don't see anything.
The physical node that SQL 2000 is currently on has no other cluster resources assigned to it.
Any ideas?
When attemping to install SQL 2005 Express using the following command line arguments
/qb UPGRADE=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=MY_INSTANCE
or
/qb UPGRADE=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=MY_INSTANCE SECURITYMODE=SQL SAPWD=MY_PASSWORD
the following error occurs.
Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Edition check:
Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules. For more information about edition upgrades, see the Version and Edition Upgrades topic in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
The following version and editions have been verified.
1. .NET 2.0 installed
2. Windows XP SP2
3. MSDE 8.00.2039(SP4)
4. all MSDE databases are owned by sa
5. Instance and SQLAgent running under user that is member of Administrators
What are the possible reasons this error is occurring?
Hi,
We are performing a SQL 2005 SP1 upgrade from SQL 2000 on our Windows 2003 SP1 Standard Edition.
When we run the upgrade, we got a error "Upgrade Advisor Return -1" as a pop-up window.
When we run the Upgrade Advisor separately, we get this error :
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Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program.
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Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program. (System.Xml)
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Program Location:
at System.Xml.Schema.SchemaInfo..ctor()
at System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaSet..ctor(XmlNameTable nameTable)
at System.Xml.XmlReaderSettings.get_Schemas()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAReportController.LoadAndValidateDataFile()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAReport.ValidateDataFile()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAIssueReport.Refresh()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportPanel.OpenReport(String reportFile)
We are in a lost for solutions. We do hope to hear from anyone asap...
Greatly appreciated for any kind assistance.
Thanks.
Hi,
We are running a test upgrade form sql 2000 standard edition 32 bit to sql 2005 developer edition 32bit. Followed through all the steps and specified the account(SA priveleges and currently used by the 2000 version) and is the local admin on the box for the services and the setup seemed to move fine, except for when it got to the point of installing database services - This is the error message that I got:
MSSQLServer could not be started. Verify you have sufficient priveleges to start system services. The was no choice but to hit cancel and then the set up progressed with a final message of 'SEtup failed'.
Here is a portion of the error log:
Attempting to recover in-doubt distributed transactions involving Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC). This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
Database Mirroring Transport is disabled in the endpoint configuration.
Starting up database 'master'.
Converting database 'master' from version 589 to the current version 611.
Database 'master' running the upgrade step from version 589 to version 590.
Error: 946, Severity: 14, State: 1.
Cannot open database 'master' version 589. Upgrade the database to the latest version.
System Task Aggregate global counters produced an error that was not handled. Major: 9, Minor: 46, Severity:14, State:1
Error: 928, Severity: 20, State: 1.
During upgrade, database raised exception 15151, severity 16, state 1, address 01C4C50B. Use the exception number to determine the cause.
Error: 15151, Severity: 16, State: 1.
Cannot find the endpoint 'TSQL Local Machine', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks KR
Greetings,
I have a client whose DBA upgraded their SQL 2000 database to SQL 2005. They still have it running in 8.0 compatibility mode, for various reasons, and would like me to help them develop a migration strategy to get them to full 9.0 compatibility.
My question is: can I run the Upgrade Advisor on a SQL 2005 engine database running in 8.0 compatibility mode and get anything useful? I already know there will be some issues with existing DTS packages but it would be nice to catch any other issues in advance.
I know that the Upgrade Advisor was run before the upgrade took place but to my knowledge the report was not saved and none of the recommendations were followed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Lon
I tried creating an alias to the server to get it to connect to analyze the server but it will not recognize the SQL 2000 server as a valid server to analyze. I can use the alias to connect in EM or SSMS. Any ideas? The server is not clustered and is at SP4. I've connected to several others in my environment but this one is causing me grief!
Thanks,
Linda
I upgraded my SQL 2005 Workgroup 2005 to SP2 and subsequently could not get the SQL Server service running. Turns out this was a problem because I had created separate folders for my data and log files. The distmdl.mdf and mssqlsystemresource.mdf files were in my data folder and distmdl.ldf and mssqlsystemresource.ldf were in my log folder. During SP2 upgrade a new distmdl.ldf and mssqlsystemresource.ldf were created in my data folder. I deleted the distmdl.ldf and mssqlsystemresource.ldf files in my log folder and then moved the newly created ones in my data folder into the log folder and all is well now.
Just a heads up!
--Greg
I have upgraded a server with 4 CPU's 1.7 Dual Core AMD opteron.
Running with 16 GB RAM, on windows server 2003 enterprize edition.
and my server has really slowed down ?
An i missing something need urgent help
In our application we use the ADODB.Recordset.
In SQL server 2000
If there was a view that joined 2 tables and I accessed the view the 2 ID fields in the view would still have the AutoIncrement attribute still set to true so that I knew those were Identity fields.
In SQL server 2005
I dont' know why but if you reference a View that has Identiy AutoInc fields in ADO it doesn't keep those properties.
Also for whatever reason we Set the ID field to 0 to let ourselves know its a new Record. SQL 2000 let it happen and assumed it to be null where as By Setting the ID to 0 in SQL 2005 causes it to blow up on me.
Is there some sort of setting in SQL that can make SQL 2005 work like SQL 2000 in these two instances...
Hi,
I am currently in the process of upgrading a server from 6.5 to 7.0 However I am using the sp_dbcmptlevel stored procedure to leave the database in 6.5 compatability mode.
I have a few urgent questions on this:
- Would leaving a database in 6.5 affect database performance,ability to use web based development, datawarehousing?
- If I wanted to upgrade to SQL Server 2000, would I first have to switch compatability to 7.0 and then upgrade to 2000?
I would really appreaciate anyone with knowledge on these issues.
Thanks
hi, can I do the upgrade without installing OLAP services in the upgrade process, and what is the effect if not installing it.
thanks for your help
Ali
Can anybody help.
I am about to upgrade a number of systems from SQL Server 6.5 to 7.0. I have not attempted this procedure before.
I plan to use the upgrade wizard to implement the process.
Is there anything I should be aware of before I start , or should this be a straightforward process?
Is there a microsoft web site where I can get info on the upgrade.
Is there any other sites which provide useful info?
Thanks in anticipation,
PAUL