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SQL Server 2012- Backup successful, but showing below error. Can anyone help plz?

Date                      7/23/2014 9:00:00 PM

Log                         Job History (Full SQL Backup.Subplan_1)

 

Step ID                 1

Server                   CINF-APPS-SVR\CINFSPOINT

Job Name                            Full SQL Backup.Subplan_1

Step Name                         Subplan_1

Duration                              00:00:56

Sql Severity        0

Sql Message ID 0

Operator Emailed           

Operator Net sent          

Operator Paged               

Retries Attempted          0

 

Message

Executed as user: CINF-DOMAIN\administrator. atabase (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [StateService_7ec1e0b4fd9e428fbf96...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:35.68     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [SUNDB] TO  DISK = N'E:\Disk Backu...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:36.12     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [SunSystemsSecurity] TO  DISK = N'...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:36.24     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [Managed Metadata Service_a792cadc...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:36.39     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [AppMng_Service_DB_4024c2832fae49e...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:53.70     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [WSS_Logging] TO  DISK = N'E:\Disk...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.20     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [User Profile Service Application_...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.33     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [User Profile Service Application_...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.51     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query"BACKUP DATABASE [User Profile Service Application_...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.70     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [Bdc_Service_DB_1a8cbca8d3ba4dda95...".: 100% complete  End Progress DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1).  Started:  9:00:00 PM  Finished: 9:00:54 PM  Elapsed:  54.094 seconds.  The package execution failed.  The step failed.

Date                      7/23/2014 9:00:00 PM

Log                         Job History (Full SQL Backup.Subplan_1)

 

Step ID                 1

Server                   CINF-APPS-SVR\CINFSPOINT

Job Name                            Full SQL Backup.Subplan_1

Step Name                         Subplan_1

Duration                              00:00:56

Sql Severity        0

Sql Message ID 0

Operator Emailed           

Operator Net sent          

Operator Paged               

Retries Attempted          0

 

Message

Executed as user: CINF-DOMAIN\administrator. atabase (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [StateService_7ec1e0b4fd9e428fbf96...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:35.68     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [SUNDB] TO  DISK = N'E:\Disk Backu...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:36.12     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [SunSystemsSecurity] TO  DISK = N'...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:36.24     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [Managed Metadata Service_a792cadc...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:36.39     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [AppMng_Service_DB_4024c2832fae49e...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:53.70     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [WSS_Logging] TO  DISK = N'E:\Disk...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.20     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [User Profile Service Application_...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.33     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [User Profile Service Application_...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.51     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query"BACKUP DATABASE [User Profile Service Application_...".: 100% complete  End Progress  Progress: 2014-07-23 21:00:54.70     Source: Back Up Database (Full)      Executing query "BACKUP DATABASE [Bdc_Service_DB_1a8cbca8d3ba4dda95...".: 100% complete  End Progress DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1).  Started:  9:00:00 PM  Finished: 9:00:54 PM  Elapsed:  54.094 seconds.  The package execution failed.  The step failed.


Where to run DBCC CHECKDB and INDEX REBUILD in SQL Server 2012 ?

Hello all!

We have recently upgraded to SQL Server 2012 with two replicas(PRIMARY and SECONDARY). As we all know that, the transactions occurring on PRIMARY replica would replicate to SECONDARY/all replicas as per the option we choose like synchronous and Asynchronous. We are good till here.

All of our backup jobs are running on Secondary replica to reduce IO/CPU consumption on PRIMARY.

Now, my concern is where to put DBCC CHECKDB and INDEX REBUILD jobs? Do we need to run these jobs on both replicas or running on primary replica is good enough. I believe, In 2012, both databases have their own databases, their own volumes etc. Only transactions can replicate.

How about the maintenance jobs I pointed out. Fixing an error on one replica could fix on others ?

Please help me in understanding this. Thanks in advance.

Backup of Always On technology

Hi,

I have configured SQL server Always On in my sql server.

And the backup prefernence is  : Prefer Secondary.

The question is ,

I am not able to take backup on Seconday node in the availablity group.

I want to know the backup scenarios in always on technology.

As i am new to the technology, please explain about the backup preference.

Regards


Vinodh Selvaraj

SQL Differential clone data from one server to another daily

I am hoping to get a really good solution to this.  I currently Have a 2 node active/passive cluster environment.  I am running SQL 08 R2.  I just purchased a completely new box and installed SQL Server on it that is not apart of the cluster.  What I am wanting to do is copy all the data ( 105 databases)  that the active SQL server is hosting to this new box on a daily basis and hopefully on a differential basis.  My company is wanting to have another server to point our reporting system to so that it doesn't impact our production SQL environment when it pulls data for reports.   Is there an easy way to replicate all the data once across to the new server for a full copy, then every night copy over or remove the data that was changed from the day.  I am looking for a solution that is completely autonomous and only requires intervention if new tables, or problems occur. 

Thanks In advance

David

Strange SQL server behavior running under domain account in shared intance configuration.

Can start SQL server engine through WFC role configured as a shared instance

I'm using SQL 2012 and Windows 2012 Server. After 3 days of investigation I've figured out  that SQL Server role can be started because of  GPO with the following configuration have been applied:

Audit object access.

It doesn't matter the value you set for the mentioned option and it's not event matter if comes from GPO or local security policies the result is the same, you can 't start SQL Engine service under domain account.

Domain account have all necessary User rights, like:

 Act as part of the operating system    
 Adjust memory quotas for a process
 Generate security audits
 Increase a process working set
 Increase scheduling priority
 Lock pages in memory   
 Log on as a batch job
 Log on as a service  
 Manage auditing and security log
 Perform volume maintenance tasks
 Replace a process level token

So maybe anybody have experienced the same behavior and have better solution, rather then turning off mentioned policy on SQL nodes.

Thanks in advance.

Manual vs scripted restores for SQL DBA's

I recently read an article that suggested scripted restores are the best way to go. Essentially the script I saw is completely automated, it goes into the backup directory and restores your full, then your differential, then each transaction log backup. At first I thought it was a good idea, but the more I think about it, fixing whatever ends up erroring out on a script when murphy rears his head, is going to be more time consuming than manually restoring full, differential, and then subseuquent transaction log backups. I feel that while it may take longer than a script that actually works, if the script fails, you could have a mess on your hands. What say ye experienced DBA's?

Sync or ASync for a Data Warehouse environment?

We have a 7 TB DW environment that we're using High Availability on. Almost all of the data is bulk loaded nightly/ weekly. We've been running this in Sync-commit mode, but lately the Transaction Log in our Primary DB has grown to > 1/2 TB waiting on the bulk loads to be committed on the Secondary server. 

Would this scenario be mitigated if we were using ASync-commit mode? Would the TLog, no longer waiting for the Secondary to synchronize, be able to shrink as it normally would (of course considering TLog backups, etc.)?



TIA, ChrisRDBA

Whether MSSQL VSS Component Metadata is Encryoted ?

Hi all,

I am using VSS snapshot to backup the SQL and Exchange server applications data.

My application was done in C++ language.

I was using IVssBackupComponents::SaveAsXML() to save the Backup Components Document xml. I am calling this function once after the the snapshot process completed correctly.

For exchange server application, the backup document has the component information correctly like below,

<COMPONENT logicalPath="Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\WINTEST3" componentName="53a4c3d7-fab9-4ef3-becd-a2b61d677ca1" componentType="filegroup"><BACKUP_METADATA xmlns="" metadata="<?xml version="1.0"?>
<EXWRITER_METADATA><VERSION_STAMP>14.02.0247.003</VERSION_STAMP><DATABASE_NAME>SmallDB01</DATABASE_NAME><DATABASE_GUID>53a4c3d7-fab9-4ef3-becd-a2b61d677ca1</DATABASE_GUID><EDB_LOCATION_ORIGINAL>N:\SmallDB01</EDB_LOCATION_ORIGINAL><EDB_FILENAME_ORIGINAL>SmallDB01.edb</EDB_FILENAME_ORIGINAL><PRIVATE_MDB>yes</PRIVATE_MDB><LOG_SIGNATURE_ID>623689592</LOG_SIGNATURE_ID><LOG_SIGNATURE_TIMESTAMP>406849652923395</LOG_SIGNATURE_TIMESTAMP><LOG_BASE_NAME>E0A</LOG_BASE_NAME><LOG_PATH_ORIGINAL>N:\SmallDB01\</LOG_PATH_ORIGINAL></EXWRITER_METADATA>
"/></COMPONENT></WRITER_COMPONENTS>

But for SQL server application, the components meta-data are encrypted like below,

<WRITER_COMPONENTS xmlns="x-schema:#VssComponentMetadata" instanceId="765eb3bf-53b6-40c1-833c-68c20dbdd92a" writerId="a65faa63-5ea8-4ebc-9dbd-a0c4db26912a" instanceName="SQL Server 2008 R2:SQLWriter" backupSchema="881"><COMPONENT logicalPath="DOMAINNAME\SQLEXPRESS" componentName="Data01-G" componentType="filegroup"><BACKUP_METADATA xmlns="" metadata="BBwAAFRBUEUAAAMAjAAOAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAhwWRiB6ZBQAAAAEAAAACAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALABeAAAEABIfedkS7QFNAGkAYwByAG8AcwBvAGYAdAAgAFMAUQBMACAAUwBlAHIAdgBlAHIAAAAAAAAAUkFJRAAAAAAgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA7BRb7iolRMuhFl0o8SB0IDkKtAADwAQABAAEAAAAAAAEAAABTUEFEAAAAACYDAAAAAAAAAAAAADQXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.../></COMPONENT>

So whether the meta-data attribute value is encrypted in the VSS backup component by default for sql server application?

If so how to decrypt to get the component information?

Can anyone aware of this?

I need to collect the database component information which is added in the snapshot.

Appreciate your help on this.


Thanks,
Kumar



kumar nathan


Unable to SQL SERVER 2012 FAIL OVER CLUSTER on Windows Server 2012 R2

I have installed MSCS Fail over Cluster on two nodes on windows server 2012 R2.I have configured two networks one is hearbeat network(public network) and private Network in MSCS.The installation is success and moreover two nodes in Domain Controller and i tried to install sql Fail over Clustering as application but it was failed with below error
"The cluster resource 'SQL Server (SQL28)' could not be brought online due to an error bringing the dependency resource 'SQL Network Name(SQL)' online. Refer to the Cluster Events in the Failover Cluster Manager for more information"
I tried to resolve the issue by allowing to create computer objects in both nodes but still falling which was mentioned in msdn site.

Whether MSSQL VSS Component Metadata is Encrypted ?

Hi all,

I am using VSS snapshot to backup the SQL and Exchange server applications data.

My application was developed in C++ language.

I was using IVssBackupComponents::SaveAsXML() to save the Backup Components Document xml. I am calling this function once after the the snapshot process completed correctly.

For exchange server application, the backup document has the component information correctly like below,

<COMPONENT logicalPath="Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\WINTEST3" componentName="53a4c3d7-fab9-4ef3-becd-a2b61d677ca1" componentType="filegroup"><BACKUP_METADATA xmlns="" metadata="<?xml version="1.0"?>
<EXWRITER_METADATA><VERSION_STAMP>14.02.0247.003</VERSION_STAMP><DATABASE_NAME>SmallDB01</DATABASE_NAME><DATABASE_GUID>53a4c3d7-fab9-4ef3-becd-a2b61d677ca1</DATABASE_GUID><EDB_LOCATION_ORIGINAL>N:\SmallDB01</EDB_LOCATION_ORIGINAL><EDB_FILENAME_ORIGINAL>SmallDB01.edb</EDB_FILENAME_ORIGINAL><PRIVATE_MDB>yes</PRIVATE_MDB><LOG_SIGNATURE_ID>623689592</LOG_SIGNATURE_ID><LOG_SIGNATURE_TIMESTAMP>406849652923395</LOG_SIGNATURE_TIMESTAMP><LOG_BASE_NAME>E0A</LOG_BASE_NAME><LOG_PATH_ORIGINAL>N:\SmallDB01\</LOG_PATH_ORIGINAL></EXWRITER_METADATA>
"/></COMPONENT></WRITER_COMPONENTS>

But for SQL server application, the components meta-data are encrypted like below,

<WRITER_COMPONENTS xmlns="x-schema:#VssComponentMetadata" instanceId="765eb3bf-53b6-40c1-833c-68c20dbdd92a" writerId="a65faa63-5ea8-4ebc-9dbd-a0c4db26912a" instanceName="SQL Server 2008 R2:SQLWriter" backupSchema="881"><COMPONENT logicalPath="DOMAINNAME\SQLEXPRESS" componentName="Data01-G" componentType="filegroup"><BACKUP_METADATA xmlns="" metadata="BBwAAFRBUEUAAAMAjAAOAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAhwWRiB6ZBQAAAAEAAAACAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALABeAAAEABIfedkS7QFNAGkAYwByAG8AcwBvAGYAdAAgAFMAUQBMACAAUwBlAHIAdgBlAHIAAAAAAAAAUkFJRAAAAAAgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA7BRb7iolRMuhFl0o8SB0IDkKtAADwAQABAAEAAAAAAAEAAABTUEFEAAAAACYDAAAAAAAAAAAAADQXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.../></COMPONENT>

So whether the meta-data attribute value is encrypted in the VSS backup component by default for sql server application?

If so how to decrypt to get the component information?

Can anyone aware of this?

I need to collect the database component information which is added in the snapshot.

Appreciate your help on this.


Thanks,
Kumar

SQL 2014 Clustered with CSV

I just built up a test two node clustered environment with Server 2012R2. Everything seems to be functioning, however, the default file paths seem inaccessible within SQL tools. Meaning, if I try to specify the backup location to restore, I get an error that I cannot access the specified path on the server (C:\ClusterStorage\Instance\SQL\...) - then then the file structure is empty after I select OK. If I create a database new, the files get put in the default locations fine as well as when I'm on the server, I can access the files fine via the CSV path.

My thought is, the SQL cluster is not communicating properly with the CSV. In my prod 2008 R2 cluster, the disks are a dependency of the SQL service while in Windows 2012 R2, it is not (since it is using CSV).

I followed http://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2014/05/08/10523860.aspx - which really doesn't differ too much than older versions of Failover Clustering.

Any thoughts?

AlwaysOn Databases - Synchronizing Users

Hi,

I've used a synchronization script from Microsoft to sync users across two instances of SQL 2012 server in an AlwaysOn Database Availability Group as described here (see method 3):

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918992

My database is a simple 2 node cluster using a witness share with mixed authentication. Running the sync script works fine - manually created logins are mapped. Users are not mapped to their default database (I've simply opted for the default which maps to the default master database), which I don't think is an issue. The script generates a lot of errors for SIDs already in use (which is what I would expect) as shown in the picture below.

What I would like to know if there's a way I can automate the sync script to copy login details from primary to secondary rather than have to do it manually when there's a server fail over. Ideally I'd like to run the script once a day or once a week.

ThanksImage may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.


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sql cluster 2012 restartaction

Hi, the sql cluster 2012 running on windows cluster 2012 restarts itself every 3 hours approximately, the sql nodes do not have sp1 installed but have the most updated cumulative patches, the restart is triggered every time it hit the system-health-check changed from "warning" to "error", the portion of cluster log is listed:

00000e88.00000bac::2014/07/28-12:36:37.886 INFO  [RES] SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] SQL Server component 'system' health state has been changed from 'warning' to 'error' at 2014-07-28 12:36:37.883
00000e88.00000bac::2014/07/28-12:36:37.892 INFO  [RES] SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] SQL Server component 'query_processing' health state has been changed from 'clean' to 'warning' at 2014-07-28 12:36:37.883
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:38.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:e67fd3d8-775b-4647-93fc-1f2e7518c5bc:Netbios
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:38.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:38.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:38.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
0000105c.00001984::2014/07/28-12:36:38.973 INFO  [RES] Physical Disk <Disk 3 - Quorum>: VolumeIsNtfs: Volume \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\Harddisk3\ClusterPartition2\ has FS type NTFS
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:39.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:9ff606f4-206f-4469-a00d-3a7366c94c00:Netbios
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:39.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:39.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:39.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:43.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:e67fd3d8-775b-4647-93fc-1f2e7518c5bc:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:43.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:43.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:43.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:44.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:9ff606f4-206f-4469-a00d-3a7366c94c00:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:44.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:44.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:44.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:48.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:e67fd3d8-775b-4647-93fc-1f2e7518c5bc:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:48.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:48.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:48.670 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:48.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:e67fd3d8-775b-4647-93fc-1f2e7518c5bc:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:48.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:48.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:48.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:49.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:9ff606f4-206f-4469-a00d-3a7366c94c00:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:49.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:49.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:49.914 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:53.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:e67fd3d8-775b-4647-93fc-1f2e7518c5bc:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:53.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:53.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:53.672 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.913 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:9ff606f4-206f-4469-a00d-3a7366c94c00:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:54.913 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:54.913 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:54.913 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.918 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:9ff606f4-206f-4469-a00d-3a7366c94c00:Netbios
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:54.918 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:54.918 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
00000e80.00000e60::2014/07/28-12:36:54.918 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.926 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: HealthCheck: SISSQLC
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.926 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Reading, prevWorkState: Reading
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.928 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: PingName internal returned 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.928 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: Endpoint is up
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.928 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.928 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: InternalReplyHandler: 0
00000e80.00001c24::2014/07/28-12:36:54.928 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SISSQLC>: Dns: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
00000e88.0000175c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 ERR   [RES] SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] Failure detected, the state of system component is error
00000e88.0000175c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 INFO  [RES] SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] IsAlive returns FALSE
00000e88.0000175c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 WARN  [RHS] Resource SQL Server IsAlive has indicated failure.
00000928.0000044c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 INFO  [RCM] HandleMonitorReply: FAILURENOTIFICATION for 'SQL Server', gen(0) result 1/0.
00000928.0000044c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Server: Online -> ProcessingFailure( StateUnknown )
00000928.0000044c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Server) Online-->ProcessingFailure.
00000928.0000044c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 INFO  [RCM] rcm::RcmGroup::UpdateStateIfChanged: (SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER), Online --> Pending)
00000928.00001f4c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
00000928.0000044c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.299 ERR   [RCM] rcm::RcmResource::HandleFailure: (SQL Server)
00000928.0000044c::2014/07/28-12:36:57.300 INFO  [RCM] resource SQL Server: failure count: 0, restartAction: 0 persistentState: 1.

The same database runs fine in another sql server which has no clustering installed, Any idea? 

Many thanks in advance.

GC 

 

Log Shipping - Custom Schedule?

Hi All, I've been having some trouble with Log Shipping breaking over the weekend when we run Full Backup and an IndexOptimize job.  I'm not sure why it's breaking, but the log files get really large (30+GB) right around the time the IndexOptimize job completes.   Is there an easy way to stop log shipping during a certain time-frame to avoid this type of issue?  For example, I'd like to stop the log shipping process between 10pm Saturday and 5am Sunday.  

Thanks!

 

Clustered SQL Server instance


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We have just upgraded / replaced our SQL Server plattform in the following way:

SQL Servers:

  1. 3 Servers running Windows 2008 R2 + SQL Server 2012 CU9
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DPM 2012 R2 With RU2:

  1. Removed all previous backups of both AAG, Bare Metal etc related to the old servers.
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Any clue about what can be wrong?

Per

SQL 2012 Always on AG Primay went to secondary

I have a Database in sql 2012 in an Always on AG that went from primary to secondary. I am not sure what happened or made it failover to secondary. So my apps were pointing to the primary all had problems updating the database but were still running.

what do I have to change on my app so that they point to the AG listener instead of just the primary server?

this way whenever the primary changes, the app will use the other server as primary

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I have a SQL Server 2012 SP2 environment that uses AlwaysOn for HA.  I am trying to target the read-only replica from other SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 instances using linked servers.  I have installed the SQL Native Client 11.0, and tried everything (OLEDB for ODBC, OLEDB, etc.) to get them to work, but am running into issues.  Either they don't route to the replica, or the connection doesn't support basic data types.  I know the read-only routing is working, because OSQL tests proved successful. 

Has anyone made this work?

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Hello All,

We have some log shipping jobs that are randomly failing during the restore step because of error 3266, which is damaged and unusable media error. We have tracked it down to most likely a network issue and corrupt transaction log because it only happens between two of our locations. The log copy step report success even though the log is a different size from the source after the copy, so the copy must really be failing somehow. When the restore of that log happens, it obviously isn't a complete log file and fails. Our solution has been to manually copy the failed log file to the destination and restart the restore step. My question is, is there a way to validate the transaction log file after the copy and if it is not identical to the source, retry? Any help and advice is much appreciated. - Wes

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