Availability Groups with different collations ??
Hello,
Is it possible to create several Availability Groups with different collations ?
I want to use a common SQL infrastructure for System Center.
Thank you.
Jérémy
Do you mean that two nodes will have different collation? Try to avoid it,one example if your stored procedure uses JOin with a temporary table on the columns that are declared a varchar for example so you would get an error because. A tempdb has a different
collation as your database has A tempdb gets collation while you install SQL server but you may create your database with different than server has collation.
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SYNCHRONIZED
1
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HEALTHY
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0
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NULL
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0
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75304
1231833000418880000000
1231833000418880000000
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441019861
5
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1231833000418890000000
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5
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1
2
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1
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0
ONLINE
0
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NULL
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NULL
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NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Hi All,
I got a problem to provisioning on Shared Service.
In some case, I need to grant multiple filters to a Essbase users, say user01.
However, each user can associated one Essbase filter only.
For better management, I create multiple groups with different filters and assign the user, user01, into the groups.
For first two groups are working normally. However, Essbase cannot "union" all filters from multiple groups after the users join the third groups.
However, I try to combine the three filter into a filter with three rows. It is working!!!
It is because there are large number of users in external LDAP. It is unmanageable when combining multiple filters into a filters. Is there any way to solve this problem? or is there any better approach to do the security ?
Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
TKCThanks for your reply.
I have following structure in Essbase. I try to make it simple to understand.
Dept (dimension)
|_C00
|_CTTL
|_C01
|_C02
Project (dimension)
|_GEN
|_P01
|_P02
|_P03
|_PI
|_A
|_P01 (shared member)
|_B
|_P02 (shared member)
|_P03 (shared member)
Group A with Filter F01
Read - CTTL, IDESCENDENT(A)
Group B with Filter F02
Read - C01, P01, P02
User joins A and B group.
The end result of user is that
he can access CTTL of P01 only
he can access C01 of P01 and P02 only
he cannot access C02 of any Project dimension
he cannot access CTTL of P03
However, I found that when I change to metaread. The result is going wrong.
he can access C01 of P01, P02 and P03 only.
It is because I need to block user to view members which he cannot access.
I need "metaread" function.
So somebody tell me how to achieve this? Thanks in advance.
Edited by: user070322 on Jan 4, 2009 8:37 PM
Edited by: user070322 on Jan 5, 2009 6:04 PM -
Extra Availability Group Or Extra Instance
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We've implemented AlwaysOn High availability, an AV Group on three servers. Now we want one server to host sql activity too.
This can be done by creating a second availability group with its primary role on the second server or by creating another instance with its own availability group.
Does anyone have any special things to consider which solution we could choose?
Kind regards,
Fred Koene>Does anyone have any special things to consider which solution we could choose?
If you can share sysadmins for the two databases, and they can be on the same version and patch level, then you should put the new AG on the existing instances.
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David http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dbrowne/ -
Hunt Group with Pots lines in Call Manager
Hello all. I have a site with 12 Pots lines. It is all configured via Call Manager. We are using mgcp. I asked the telco to setup the numbers to hunt which they said they did but still when I call the main number second time it just rings and eventually get some voicemail that is not from the call manager. I think I need to setup Hunting in the Call Manager? Is that correct?
Line Group --> Add the extensions in here and set them up to hunt?
Hunt List --> Create a Hunt list and associate a Line Group with it?
Hunt Pilot --> I add all the extensions in here?Let's take one step back. What are you trying to accomplish? I am assuming you want to market one number but have the ability to accept multiple calls on that number. If that is the case, having the telco set up a hunt is the way to go.
Beyond that, where do you want those calls from the PSTN to route? Are you wanting those calls to ring a hunt group on your side? If so, you will need to do the following:
1. Configure a Line group. (Call Routing -> Route/Hunt -> Line Group) This is where you will be adding the extensions. You will also need to specify a distribution algorithm. The distribution algorith, is where you will be choosing how you want the extensions to ring. For instance, if you set the DA to broadcast, every extension in the line group will ring at the same time. Click Help --> this page, while you are in the line group configuration page to get more information about the settings you can modify and different algorithms you can use.
2. Configure a Hunt List. (Call Routing -> Route/Hunt -> Hunt List) You will need to create a new Hunt List and add your line group to it. The hunt list is evaluated in a top down fashion. You can get pretty tricky with multiple line groups with different distribution algorithms in your hunt list, but if you just want something basic,just add the line group you made.
3. Configure the Hunt Pilot. (Call Routing -> Route/Hunt -> Hunt Pilot) The hunt pilot will be the dialed number that triggers the hunt group. Make sure you select all the required settings. You will be selecting the hunt list you just made in this configuration page. Be sure to set a maximum hunt timer and final destination so that the calls do not just ring forever. You can get pretty granular with the settings in here. Reference the help --> this page document for more information.
4. POINT THE FXO PORTS TO THE HUNT PILOT. This is very important. Calls to your analog lines will not trigger the hunt group unless you point the ports to the Hunt Pilot. If you are using MGCP/SCCP you will need to enter the hunt pilot in the "Attendant DN" field for EVERY FXO port. If you do not enter a value here, CUCM will have no idea what to do when the port rings. It will not answer the call if there is no value specified. This would explain why your calls were ending up with the telco voicemail service; CUCM was never answering the call.
If you completed the above steps correctly, you should be able to call the main number multiple times and have the calls go to a hunt group on your side, no matter which line the call ends up coming in on.
Let me know if you have any questions, this can be kind of tricky at first.
PS, if the calls were going to a voicemail that wasn't from Call Manager (Unity Connection) call the telco and have them remove voicemail service from the lines, assuming you have configured Unity Connection to handle that.
Hope this helps,
Dallan -
When to user Availability Group versus traditional Clustered SQL Server
Hi...
I'm trying to get my arms around when to use an SQL Server 2014 Availability Group. Here are the characteristics about my platform:
2 physical servers (Windows Server 2012 / SQL Server 2014)
Both servers connected to same LAN
External SAN storage connected DIRECTLY to each physical server via fibr3-channel. (No fibre-channel switch)
Database resides on SAN storage.
I've set up a failover cluster between the 2 physical servers.
I've created a high availability group with a Primary/Secondary and synchronization.
Both Primary/Secondary are green and show synchronized. The concern I have is that the Primary says Synchronizing (No Data Loss) and the Secondary says Not Synchronizing (Data Loss). When I use the Failover Wizard to failover, it tells me that I will have
data loss on the Secondary.
So my questions are these, do you need more than one Secondary node to have an effective Availability Group? If I only plan to have the 2 physical servers, should I be setting up a traditional Clustered SQL Server installation.
I've used the traditional Clustered SQL Server in the past and used the Active/Passive licensing for the SQL Server software but the Always On Availability Group looked interesting to me, but NOT if it requires more than 2 physical servers and more
than 2 SQL Instances (and licenses) to provide proper failover capability.
All input will be appreciated.
Thanks,
BrettHi Brett,
An AlwaysOn Availability Group is created between several standalone SQL Server instances, you don’t need to set up a traditional clustered SQL Server installation when configuring AlwaysOn Availability Group. Also you can have an effective Availability Group
with only one Secondary node.
From your description, you have an synchronous-commit availability secondary replica
and it says Not Synchronizing. This issue can be caused by the following:
•The availability replica might be disconnected.
•The data movement might be suspended.
•The database might not be accessible.
•There might be a temporary delay issue due to network latency or the load on the primary or secondary replica.
Please resolve any connection or data movement suspend issues. You can check the events for this issue using SQL Server Management Studio, and find the database error.
Reference:
Data synchronization state of some availability database is not healthy
Availability databases in unhealthy data synchronization state (Error: 35285, Severity: 16, State: 1.)
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Resolving EDI trading agreement
Hi, Using BizTalk 2013, I am generating a custom 997 from my orchestration and sending out by resolution via role link MyRoleLinkName(Microsoft.XLANGs.BaseTypes.DestinationParty) = new Microsoft.XLANGs.BaseTypes.Party(PartnerGSID , "1"); The send por
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I've been having problems with my broadband connection for a few days and according to my ISP there is nothing wrong with the line or modem. They've told me that the cause of the problem is that my computers aren't releasing the IP addesses. Even whe
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My sent messages arrive with no body - any ideas what is causing this?