I had to reinstall sql 6.5 on my server. However I am not sure of the correct sequence to resetup my databases. I have all of my original database devices and backups. However when reinstalling I no longer see the database devices or databases( excepected). How do I recreate my database devices using the devices that I have on an existing device. I need sql to recognize these devices then I can recreate my databases and do my restores. Please help!
I have a requirement to only rebuild the Clustered Indexes in the table ignoring the non clustered indexes as those are taken care of by the Clustered indexes.
In order to do that, I have taken the records based on the fragmentation %.
But unable to come up with a logic to only consider rebuilding the clustered indexes in the table.
Can anyone advise on issues arising from a complete format & rebuild of a SQL server. The machine exists in a small domain and contains 1 small 30 MB production database which I would want to back up and restore to the newly built server. What are the issues with maintaining permissions? etc.
I have a SQL Server 7 box that is shortly to be rebuilt completely (still on NT4, but with new RAID system), does anyone have any advice on how I can make the transition as painless as possible? Particularly, I want to maintain the backup, security and DTS structures as much as possible.
Hi All, SQL 7 REQUIRES THE DBA TO MANAGE THE INDEXES AND IN PARTICULAR THE FILL FACTOR AVAILABILITY. DOES SQL SERVER 2000 AUTOMATICALLY ADDRESS THIS OR DO WE STILL HAVE TO PERIODICALLY RUN,
I understand the difference between REBUILD and REORGANIZE. Just wondering if you can do both in the same script or do you have to rebuild the index first and later reorganize?
In the maintance plans there is a Rebuild Index choice. If u choose tables and views the plan executes ALTER INDEX <index> ON <table> ;REBUILD for all indexes in the datebase. I am currently using this plan on our production DB, scheduled for every Saturday night. I wonder if there is a downside of using maintance plans. Because it seems to be doing the job. Any comments?
I am upgrading from SQL2000 to SQL2005. I have restored my 2000 db to 2005. I have changed the Compatiblilty level to 90. Now I need to reindex. How do I reindex all the tables at once? Thanks for ALL your help r/p
Rebuild Index job for user db's is failing, one user db is a huge size 120 GB. The job scheduled to run every sunday 1 AM
I found the below error in log report
Rebuild Index Task (server name) Rebuild index on Local server connection Databases: All user databases Object: Tables and views Original amount of free space Task start: 01/13/2008 1:26 AM. Task end: 01/13/2008 2:38 AM. Failed-1073548784) Executing the query "ALTER INDEX [Idx_CISCO_WLC_EVENTID] ON [dbo].[CISCO_WLC_200711262137] REBUILD WITH ( PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON, SORT_IN_TEMPDB = OFF, ONLINE = OFF ) " failed with the following error: "Cannot find the object "dbo.CISCO_WLC_200711262137" because it does not exist or you do not have permissions.". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
will maintenance tasks like rebuilding and reorganizing indexes be replicated in transactional replication, or do i have to setup these management tasks on the subscribers as well?
Is there a "generic" script I may run to delete the tables and stored procedures to a SqlServer 2000 database.I would really like to delete every table and stored procedure I have created as quickly and efficiently as possible.
I have a table with over 60 million rows (approx 20GB) which has an indexed column. I have tried using DBC DBReindex to rebuild the index, but after kicking it off on a friday, it is still running the following wednesday. Since managers and other finicky types access this database, that's not acceptable (it slows down their reporting).
Is there a way to speed up the reindexing process? Perhaps by adding space to the tempdb (it's 500MB) or putting it in RAM temporarily? I haven't seen any articles that specifically state that TEMPDB is used during an index rebuild, but it seems logical that it would be.
Any suggestions to speed up the process would be most appreciated!
I am performing a Rebiuld of the Master database using the REBUILDM utility on a SQL 2000 SP3 database which is clustered. The utility starts off correclty, copying the correct MDF and LDF files to the hard drive, and the configuration bar goes across the screen 4 times, before giving the following error "Rebuild master failed with error -1".
I can't find anything on microsoft. I followed KB-298568 to perform this process, but the SQL Service will now not start as it cannot find the master, as it did not get rebuilt properly.
I have included screen shots of the error, in the zipped up word doc.
I did Index defragmentation a week ago . for 1 database only , In the middle of rebuild I kill the process twice cause It takes more than 1 hour so I killed it and wonder how many high level fragmented indexes left ...
We have a script running everyday for rebuild and re-organisation of indexes. But, somehow its getting failed. Attached script for your consideration. There is no database name with amoperations. There is table called DatabaseObjectAudit but it exist on master db.
Message:
-->Start Index Maint -> Gathering fragmentation information (can take a while!) -> Gathering COMPLETE : Total of 43 databases were found. -> Gathering COMPLETE : Total of 1622 indexes were found.
I've been in support for over ten years, but have had minimal exposure to SQL. I have a client who is running SQL 2005 (as part of SBS Premium), who experienced a server crash due to the database "administrator" filling up the C: drive with manual SQL backups.
Anyway, if I go into SQL Management Studio and try to pull up properties of any database I get a "cannot show requested dialog" error. The only other issue that I've found is that a maintenance plan doesn't quite work correctly -- It will backup their database, but not delete old copies off the hard drive. Otherwise, SQL seems to be running okay.
I have come to the conclusion that I probably need to rebuild the master database. I have tried restoring the master database from a version prior to the crash, but I still have the same issue. I believe the rebuild should be fairly easy, but just don't have a full understanding of what it will affect. They have one custom application that uses a single SQL database and very little security customization (the custom application uses one Windows AD account to access the database).
Basically, I'm wondering:
1. Can someone summarize what is contained in the master database 2. I assume that I'm looking at downtime on their custom application/database - Would this be correct? 3. Will this affect their database at all? 4. How long does the database rebuild process take? 5. I understand that in SQL 2005, the rebuild process it part of the setup on the CD. If the problem is with SQL application files themselves, will this process restore any corrupt program files?
My employer is concerned that the Rebuild/Reorganize indexes will slow down the server,will take more time and our online application users will experience slow responses. And they don't want to do off line defrag either.
So I am going to suggest to spread out the Rebuild/Reorganize indexes in such a way that rebuild/reorganize is done in small chunks rather than doing it all at once.
HelloI am trying to rebuild indexes on our DB, but I am running into anerror I am not able to solve.Server: Msg 1105, Level 17, State 2, Line 1Could not allocate space for object 'ft' in database 'HastaDemo'because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full.The statement has been terminated.There is enough diskspace on the disk system, so it must be somethingtrivial.Also our DB is heavy on writes, about 2-3 the amount of reads, do youthink a fillfactor of 60 is low enough? I am seing lots of page splitsin perfmon when I used 90% and above, so I am trying to adjust it downto minimize my pagesplits and thus minimize the Disk I/O, is this thecorrect thing to do?rgdsMatt
I'm using SQL SERVER 2000 and in the process of establishing recoveryguide.Tried to rebuild master using rebuildm.exe but the "Configuring Server"never ending. Then I tried to copy original databases from SQLServerInstallation CD to hard disk as the "Browse for folder", but gave thesame problem. Need advice what need to be done.
Is it possible to rebuild dependancy information for objects in a database?I can hardly ever DTS a database across to another server becausesomething will fail with the message "invalid object name<name_of_a_view>". This happend to me just now on a database with just12 tables and 4 views. What hope for my other databases with 100s of views?