Recently we renamed one of the SQL Server 2000 Server from NAME1 to NAME2. In the msdb..sysjobs table the originating_server name is still the old name ( NAME1 ). As SQL server 2000 suports multiple instanaces it will not rename it back to local.
So my Question is If I update the sysJobs table's Originating_Server Column to the new Server Name ( NAME2 ) . Will I have any issues. Because I not able to make any changes to the Jobs as it throws an 14274 Error. I don't want to rename the server back to the original name and do all the process as its given in the MSDN Article.
When I am trying to drop a user using following statement
--First remove access from all databases Set @SQL = ' USE [?]; if ''' + @login_name + ''' in (Select name from sysusers ) EXEC [?].dbo.sp_revokedbaccess @name_in_db = N''' + @login_name + '''; ' Exec sp_msforeachdb @SQL Print 'Access Removed.'
User has been dropped from current database. User has been dropped from current database. Access Removed. No permission to access database 'model'. Server: Msg 229, Level 14, State 5, Line 1 SELECT permission denied on object 'sysjobs', database 'msdb', owner 'dbo'.
Login dropped.
The SQL Version I am using is ------------------------------------------- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86) May 3 2005 23:18:38 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
Due to space issue, I temparaly disabled all Sunday backup jobs through set enabled =0 and it worked.
Now, I need to reactivate them via: "update sysjobs set enabled = 1 where name like '%7Sun' and enabled = 0"
Though the enabled column becomes "Yes" in enterprice manager jobs section, but the NextRunDate is still the date I truned off.
Then I tried to update the sysjobschedule.active_start_date which is the NextRunDate to 20040206. after refresh the EM's Job section, the nextRunDate not change, but via edit the schedule found the start date is 02/06/2004. It looks 'distroy' something is really much easier than 'rebuild' something...
I am trying to convert the dts pkgs in 2000 to SSIS 2005. Currently the db has a whole bunch of dtspkgs, not all are in use. I want to be able to converted only the ones that are in use.
1. Is there a way to know which dtspackages are being used in the sqljobs?
2.Is there a way to quickly list the last time THE DTSPACKAGES WERE EXECUTED?
Hello I have a very large base msdb, I do not arrive has to purify it with sp_delete_backuphistory, it is much too long, have another solution? thank you
Hi , I am facing a paculiar problem.I got some jobs scheduled in MSDB.They are running fine for some time. Yesterday when i tried to open the properties of a job from EM i am getting an error 'Select Into Bulk copy option not enabled' Can anyone got this before? I appreciate if any one can throw some thoughts on this. thanks in advancce MM
I know that msdb is used to manage the job schedulers in sql server 7.0 ( job agent ). Does this (msdb) like other databases, where I can control its size, shrink it or expand it.
IF am backing up the msdb, and I errased all jobs scheduled in sql agen. Can I restore all the deleted Jobs by restoring the msdb.
Does anyone know how to fix this message? Message: Could not insert a backup or restore history/detail record in msdb.dbo.sysbackuphistory or sysrestorehistory. I ran DBCC CHECKDB (msdb) and no errors were reported. Thanks
I have a job called JOBA scheduled to run every 10 min. Is there a way in Tsql that I can find out whether the job is currently running or not.Is there any table/field in msdb database that gives me the desired info.
My MSDB is too big [about 14 GB]. When I closely looked all tables, here is what I found -
Top 3 biggest tables are -
sysmaintplan_logdetail - rows- 124923 - data - 13375456 KB DTA_Tuninglog - 181658 rows - data - 163248 KB sysmail_mailitems - records - 14227 data - 126208 KB
I am not a DBA, so if any one can explain in simple terms how I can cleanup this maintenance plan log detail without increasing the size of tempdb? How can I stop this database growing in the future?
I am trying to restore my msdb database after rebuilding my RAID, and reinstalling sql. I can restore my user databases fine, but my msdb gives me error 3132: The media set for database msdb' has 2 family members but only 1 are provided. All members must be provided.
I really don't want to lose all my jobs, so any help would be appreciated. thanks.
I have a problem with my MDSB database. After my nightly reboot, I received an error in my Lof File stating: Error 9001: Cannot file log device for msdb database. I looked and saw the msdblog.ldf, so I am alittle confused. I ran a dbcc checkdb, dbcc newalloc and dbcc updateusage on msdb, but I did not get any errors. I added an additional log file to try and fix it, but nothing has fixed it. I am perplexed because all my scheduled backups are failing.
I want to move the physical location of the msdb database on a SQL server. However I cannot drop the database with the drop database statement, even setting it to dbo use only and single user mode. I get an error message saying the database is in use. Obviously I do not want to reinstall the server. The reason I want to move it is because it is located in the default dir on the C: drive which is running out of space.
hi, I already have jobs in the sql server agen. I want to copy all these jobs to another sql server, What is the best way to do it. here what I am thinking to do 1. Back up the msdb from the sql server which has the jobs 2. restore msdb into the sql server where I need to create the jobs.
I got an error message, 15089 cannot change the 'single user' option of a database while another user is in the database.
But no one is in except me.? thanks for your input
Problem with Msdb error 1105 can not allocate space in sysbackupdetail. msdb has 1.0MB of database space available and 1.97MB of log space. I intended to expand the database but must first expand the device. the available space for the device is -703. So I can not adjust and expand. Any ideas. My hourly dumps appear to be functioning if you view them ny expanding the device but tasks show them as failing.
when i am trying to restore MSDB database from a disk backup it is giving an error saying "Database in use.System administrator must have exclusive use of the databse to run the restore operation". But i am not using msdb anywhere.when i see the processes under current activities i see an application named sqlagent-alert engine using the database.even after killing this process it reppaears and stops the restore operation. so i stopped sql server agent and did the restore operation.It worked. so is it necessary to stop sql server agent while restoring msdb?may i know the logical reason for it?
How would you set up a task run by user without sacrificing the alias permission on msdb (SQL 6.5)?
Situation: I have set up a task for runing replication by a user with the alias permission on msdb in order for the user to run the task. And I do not want to grant the alias permission to the user for the security reason. But if I set it up by granting only the sp_runtask permission to the user on msdb I always got the message like "You cannot perform this action on a task you do not own."
Please share your workaround. Thank you ahead of time
when I am trying to restore a database from a dump device (device is mapped to other server) the following error occurs.
I tried doing checkdb and newalloc on msdb but it din't work. Is there any problem if I truncate MSDB?
ERROR: Could not insert a backup or restore history/detail record in msdb.dbo.sysbackuphistory or sysrestorehistory. This may indicate a problem with the MSDB database. DUMP/LOAD was still successful. (Message 3009). NOTE: The task was retried the requested nu
The sysbackupdetail table in the MSDB database at our SQL6.5 installation has grown to over 50,000 rows, since we back up 25 databases every day. I've enlarged MSDB once because of a space problem, and I'm wondering whether I can just delete the older entries in this table to prune it, without dire consequences. MSDB has other history tables, and I'd like to handle them all the same way.
If I mess with these tables, will the sky fall on me?
hi expertsss.. my msdb database is like 2gb big.. to me is really big.. so is there a way to maintain that? and how. .. also.. my disk level fragment are bad on one of my drive (some datafiles in there and msdb is there too). is there any 3rd party tool i can use to do the defragment and set schedule ? please help thanks~
I am trying to build a test environment for our production server. I backedup and restored all my databases. I had to copy the jobs too, so I backedup and restored msdb database. When I try to change any of the jobs, I get the following message.
"Error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job (or its steps or schedules) that originated from an MSX server."
I have no clue what this message is about. Can someone please provide me with some clues about how I can modify my jobs and get my test environment to work.
After implementing a recommendation to perform dbcc checkalloc before nightly backup, I began getting the error below on msdb. Books Online suggests restoring from a known clean backup. We have only been using SQL Server for a few weeks and it seems that all our backups of msdb have the same problem. Is there any way of correcting this problem?
Msg 2521, Level 16, State 1 Table Corrupt: Page is linked but not allocated; check the following pages and table: alloc page#=3584 extent id=3816 logical page#=3816 object id in extent=8 (object name = syslogs) index id in extent=0
I have a new server setup running sql2000 as default instance. I wanted to move all the jobs and dts packages from another server which is running multiple instances of sql server. I backed up and restored the msdb database to the new server and now I can't edit any jobs. I get this error? can't edit or delete the job that originated from MSX server. How do I fix this problem. Any help will be appreciated.
I am trying to restore my msdb database after rebuilding my RAID, and reinstalling sql. I can restore my user databases fine, but my msdb gives me error 3132: The media set for database msdb' has 2 family members but only 1 are provided. All members must be provided.
I just performed a normal database backup to disk, and i was able to restore the other db's i backed up the exact same way... I really don't want to lose all my jobs, so any help would be appreciated. thanks.
I'm running Win2000/SQL2000 on a Compaq CL380 Cluster Server. After a powerdown to do a physical move, the MSDB is now marked SUSPECT. I have tried the stored procedure SP_RESETSTATUS, a DBCC consistency check, and also have restored the database from backup. The database still shows MSDB is suspect. What can I do? We can't get a good backup as long as it is still this way as it depends on the SQL Agent.
I need some data from msdb.dbo.sysjobs and msdb.dbo.sysjobhistory but I need it from a backup file.
I don't need to restore the msdb database, I just need some data from the backup. Everytime I try to restore it under some innocuous name like bills_db it tells me msdb is in use.
Is there a way to restore this db to some other name and retrieve data from it?
I work on a SQL 2000 Standard server that is part of our SBS package. Two days ago we ran a set of MS updates on the server and the residual symptom is that DTS packages, the Import or Export wizard all will not run. The Sql Server Agent service runs under the local system account, however that was true prior to the updates.
The error when attempting to run an import is that the OLEDB connection object is not available. The error occurs when trying to use the Access driver or a DSN. Further investigation indicates that msdb could not be contacted.
Does anyone have an idea as to what might cause this and a workaround? Thanks,