Can you minimize logging in a SSIS data flow when the database is in a SQL Server 2012 Always On Group?
We have a file that we are loading 1st into a staging database then into a production database that contains over 5 million rows. Both databases belong to a SQL Server 2012 AG. We would like to minimize the logging in the staging database but t
the same time keep the staging database in the AG. I know about fast load and setting the buffer settings in SSIS but I've read that this doesn't work on replicated tables and I am assuming that speaks to the AG.
Are there any articles or someone's personal experiences with this type of scenario that could point us in the right direction and offset some of the initial data load into staging by minimizing logging?
Thanks,
Sue
Sue
Hi Sue,
I am trying to involve someone more familiar with this topic for a further look at this issue. Sometime delay might be expected from the job transferring. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Regards,
Katherine Xiong
Katherine Xiong
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Transaction Log Truncate not working on Sql Server 2012 High Availability Groups
Hi Everyone
Firstly I have tried to search the forum for similar issues but can't seem to find any that match our situation.
We have a SQL Server 2012 High Availability Group with 2 Nodes
Node 1 = Primary
Node 2 = Secondary
Backup Schedule as follows
Full Database Backup @ 00:00
Transaction Log Backup every 30 minutes from 00:30:00 till 23:59:59.
These backups are run by Maintenance Jobs, but we have also tried doing direct backups in SSMS using Backup Database and Backup Log commands.
Before we configured the High Availability group the transaction log backups worked fine.
After we configured the High Availability group we performed a Full Backup and the T-Log schedule did the T-Log backup. The 1st T-log backup truncated the log (Used space Decreased) as expected.
However subsequent T-Log backups do not truncate the T-Log.
This happens both in our acceptance and Live environments. This also happens when running the backups as a Backup operator and sysadmin, this does not seem to be a permissions issue at all.
We have tried running the Backup on the Primary and Secondary Replica.
What about High Availability groups could stop Transaction Log Backups from not truncating the log?
Thanks
JamesHi Sean
Thank you for your reply, please see the output of the sys.databases query below, and some others which you may find usefull.
Query: select database_id,recovery_model_desc, log_reuse_wait, log_reuse_wait_desc from sys.databases
where database_id = 5
Result: database_id recovery_model_desc log_reuse_wait log_reuse_wait_desc
5
FULL 0
NOTHING
I also ran the following
select database_id, truncation_lsn, last_received_lsn, last_commit_lsn, last_hardened_lsn, last_redone_lsn,*
from sys.dm_hadr_database_replica_states
go
database_id
truncation_lsn
last_received_lsn
last_commit_lsn
last_hardened_lsn
last_redone_lsn
database_id
group_id
replica_id
group_database_id
is_local
synchronization_state
synchronization_state_desc
is_commit_participant
synchronization_health
synchronization_health_desc
database_state
database_state_desc
is_suspended
suspend_reason
suspend_reason_desc
recovery_lsn
truncation_lsn
last_sent_lsn
last_sent_time
last_received_lsn
last_received_time
last_hardened_lsn
last_hardened_time
last_redone_lsn
last_redone_time
log_send_queue_size
log_send_rate
redo_queue_size
redo_rate
filestream_send_rate
end_of_log_lsn
last_commit_lsn
last_commit_time
low_water_mark_for_ghosts
5
1231833000417170000000
1231833000418880000000
1231833000418880000000
1231833000418890000000
1231833000418880000000
5
1391A499-3F9A-47D5-BCE0-70BC204E2A5B
7E8BFC2E-363F-4C48-86F0-C276D3E0C8D9
0581E17A-6B7B-4B8F-9288-BF765BFBCE77
0
2
SYNCHRONIZED
1
2
HEALTHY
NULL
NULL
0
NULL
NULL
4294967295429490000000000
1231833000417170000000
1
41863
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41863
1231833000418890000000
41863
1231833000418880000000
41863
0
25541
0
84404
75304
1231833000418880000000
1231833000418880000000
41863
441019861
5
1231833000417170000000
NULL
1231833000418880000000
1231833000418890000000
NULL
5
1391A499-3F9A-47D5-BCE0-70BC204E2A5B
83B9F00E-D63F-4AC0-98FC-35E48FFA2C6F
0581E17A-6B7B-4B8F-9288-BF765BFBCE77
1
2
SYNCHRONIZED
1
2
HEALTHY
0
ONLINE
0
NULL
NULL
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NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
1231833000418890000000
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
1231833000418880000000
1231833000418880000000
41863
441019861
And
dbcc loginfo
go
RecoveryUnitId
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FSeqNo
Status
Parity
CreateLSN
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2
458752
8192
1231828
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128
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64
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64
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0
128
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0
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0
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0
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James -
Can't install the Windows Update package KB2674319 (SQL Server 2012 SP1)
Hi. I need to get the update of my MS SQL Server 2012 installation in order to get the SP1.
When I run the Windows Update it appears to download well the package.
Then when it begins to install I get the error "84C4000E: Se ha producido un error con Windows Update" (our server is in Spanish).
I have the last updates for Windows Server, a rebooted our server and the issue remains.
Any idea of what should I do to get the SP1 update?
Thanks in advance.
Gustavo.Hi Gustavo,
Based on your description, I suggest you should refer to the following articles. And then check if you can install the update successfully.
SQL 2012 Server fails in Windows Update with error 84C4000E
http://techtuxwords.blogspot.in/2013/10/sql-2012-server-fails-in-windows-update.html
MS SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 fails with error 84C4000E
http://techtuxwords.blogspot.in/2011/09/ms-sql-server-2008-r2-sp1-fails-with.html
If this issue still persists, please don’t hesitate to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu -
Share Data Source between multiple report projects in Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services
I have a reports solution in 2012 which contains multiple report projects one each for target deployment folder and we use TFS 2012 for report deployment.
We have a template project which has a bunch of template reports and all the datasources used in different reports.
When I develop a report, I cannot "Preview" in TFS but, for deploy this used to work fine util the reports solution was in TFS 2010 & Visual Studio 2008 R2. Since we moved to TFS 2012 & SSRS 2012 not being able to deploy till I create all
the necessary datasources for each project and now all the developers complaining that they cannot develop reports in TFS itself as they cannot preview (this problem was existing previously) and now not being able to deploy as it errors for each report "Could
not find specified rds file". I tried messing around with the .rptproj file DataSources tag that did not help either by modifying it like below.
<DataSources>
<ProjectItem>
<Name>DB.rds</Name>
<FullPath>Template\Data Source\DB.rds</FullPath>
</ProjectItem>
</DataSources>
Is there a way I could share a Data Source between multiple projects in Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services?
Thanks in advance.............
IoneHi ione721,
According to your description, you want to create a shared data source which works for multiple projects. Right?
In Reporting Services, A shared data source is a set of data source connection properties that can be referenced by multiple reports, models, and data-driven subscriptions that run on a Reporting Services report server. It must be within one project.
We can't specify one data source working for multple projects. In this scenario, we suggest you put those reports into one project. Otherwise you can only create one data source for each project.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Simon Hou -
Can I use stored procedures to improve data retrieval from the database?
I have been requested to get multiple pieces of data from multiple tables and return the output in an array for use in a Java program.
Eliminating multiple calls to the database. Currently, the data is retrieved from the database in multiple steps but to eliminate
possible bottlenecks in the future, I created several complex sql statements.
For instance,
In the first table there are 20 columns of data. has a column named type which can have the one of these values: line, inn, or bsc
In the second table there are 6 columns of data. has the additional data for type line
In the third table there are 7 columns of data. has the additional data for type inn
In the fourth table there are 2 columns of data. has data regardless of type
etc...
Depending on a specific column value retrieved (inn) from the first table:
I need to collect all 20 columns in the first table and get all the columns in third table and the columns in the fourth table, etc.
Question: How can I remove the duplicate primary key columns without specifying for each table the column names to be returned?
I used the wildcard SELECT * because I didn't want to have to update the retrieval methods if additional columns are added to these
secondary tables.
example of my sql for type inn data:
select * from first_table f, third_table s, fourth_table t
where (f.column1='xxxx' and f.column2='xxxx') (the 'xxxx' are passed into the sql statement)
and
((s.column1=f.column1 and s.column2=f.column2)
and
(f.column3=t.column1));
Currently, I've duplicated the separate sqls for each valid type found in the first table (at least a dozen types). The only difference is
the table name. Instead of the third table I use the second table, etc.
The MAIN Question: How can I set this up to have one sql to handle each type? I want to eliminate having over a dozen duplicated sqls. Can I
incorporate this into a stored procedure or something? If so, how? Can anyone provide sample coding?
Your help is very much appreciated. Thank you.
GDHi, Salah.
Use "Exec" in your query to run procedures.
SAPbobsCOM.Recordset oRS;
oRS = (SAPbobsCOM.Recordset)pCmp.GetBusinessObject(SAPbobsCOM.BoObjectTypes.BoRecordset);
oRS.DoQuery ("EXEC YourStoredProcName");
Triggers are not supported in SDK.
Regards,
Aleksey -
does anyone know an asnwer to this question?
I suppose if you enabled disk use, stored it on in the iPod, then copied the file to the computer you're wanting to play it on. If you mean directly from the iPod to a TV... no.
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How can I make one computer server at Home for access of SQL Server 2012/2008
Hi All,
Sorry for this basic question but I am zero in networking. I will be very grateful if someone guides what should I do to make one of my home PC as server. Scenario is as follows:
I want to give training to few students about SQL SERVER T-SQL.
I have one Laptop using SQL Server 2012 having Windows 7 Pro(Laptop Master-want to make this server). I have other laptop running Windows 7 pro and got SQL SERVER 2008. My students have mix of laptops including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows
8. All students have SQL SERVER 2008 installed and working.
Q1: I actually want to make Laptop Master(explained in above paragraph) as server and want other laptops to access that master server in home network. I will install sample exercise database on server and students will be writing queries to access
data.
Q2: can I secure sample database from students who can copy sample database from server?
Q3: can students run queries remotely sitting their home?
Thanks in advance.
Kind Regards
A K
AdnanHi itsadnan,
According to your description, if you want to make your Laptop as Server, and your student can log in your SQL Server 2012 instance, you need to ensure that your computer and student’s computers are the same domain, and you enable TCP/IP, name pipes protocol
in SQL Server Configuration Manager, your SQL Server 2012 instance is allowed to connect remotely and your student install SQL Server Manager Studio 2012 as client tool in their computer, and you create the related login name for your students. For more information,
see:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/walzenbach/archive/2010/04/14/how-to-enable-remote-connections-in-sql-server-2008.aspx
According to your requirement, in actual, since your students install SQL Server 2008 on their computer, you totally can ask your student to install the sample exercise database in their SQL Server. For example, there are many resource about sample database
in Website, which is helpful for student to learn database technology, such as
AdventureWorks databases for SQL Server 2008. From SQL Server Management Studio, they can attach an AdventureWorks database, then write queries to access data.
Since you have SQL Server 2008 in your other laptop, you can create the sample exercise database, and student can install this database via backup and restore, then write queries to access data and send to you for checking if it is right.
Note: Due to backwards compatibility, The students could not restore SQL Server 2012 database in their SQL Server 2008 instance.
Thanks,
Sofiya Li
Sofiya Li
TechNet Community Support -
How can i Migrate a database from DB2 to SQL Server 2008r2.
Hi Gurus,
Kindly help me letting me know the process for migrating the database from DB2 to SQL Server.
1) Is there any way to migrate a database from DB2 to SqlServer. (My assumption is we can not migrate database, if wrong correct me gurus).
2) Or we can only transfer data from that DB2 database to SQL Server (Using SSIS packages).
Please help me knowing the process to migrate the data from DB2 server to MSSQL server. Even am reading the documents available in the web.
Thanks in advance.. :)Microsoft provide a migration assistant for DB2 to SQL Server:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45296
SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) is a free supported tool from Microsoft that simplifies database migration process from DB2 to SQL Server and Azure SQL DB. SSMA automates all aspects of migration including migration assessment analysis, schema and
SQL statement conversion and data migration.
Hope that helps -
SQL Server 2012 Installed KB2793634 and it completed successfully but display error in the event log
Hi
Running SQL Server 2012 with SP1 on Windows 7 x64 SP1
One of the machines that this is installed displayed that the Windows Installer was starting repeatedly, like every 30 secs
I installed KB2793634 and everything completed successfully. No errors in any of the Summary, Detail, etc and all check marks at the end. I went throught the event viewer and in the application log and saw the following
Product: SQL Server 2012 Database Engine Services - Update '{4023B523-7241-4B6D-83A4-92105B0A3DC8}' could not be installed. Error code 1642. Windows Installer can create logs to help troubleshoot issues with installing software packages. Use the
following link for instructions on turning on logging support:
Is this something with the KB. How do I find what the issue is and what do I do to fix it? Or is this a real error?
I brought up SQL Server and the issue that the KB resolves seems to been resolved. I can connect to the instance just fine, the version of the KB has been applied to the instance so now it is at 11.0.3128
Any information will be greatly appreciated.Hi,
According to the description, I know the patch that was successfully installed after the msiinstaller error.
1. Per
KB304888 and mentioned the possibility that the hotfix was launched a second time after the initial successful update.
I suspect if you have installed any hotfixes or Cumulative updates after installing Service Pack 1 for SQL Server 2012.
Reference:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2793634
2. Check the application log. Is the error happening intermittently?
Thanks.
Tracy Cai
TechNet Community Support -
Migrating Data from MySQL to SQL Server 2012
Hi all,
I'm Migrating a database from MySQL to SQL Server 2012, using SSMA for MySQL v5.2.1258. I've got the schema migrated over and have resolved any migration issues (stored procedures / views), but when it comes to migrating over the data I'm just hitting
a wall.
None of the data is migrating and when the migration report is displayed every table has a red x against it's Status. The Output box has the following:
Data migration operation has finished.
0 table(s) successfully migrated.
0 table(s) partially migrated.
64 table(s) failed to migrate.
I've seen on the forum that someone else was having the same problem
(http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlservermigration/thread/b835f4b3-3d93-42a4-9b6b-d21d3dfd8dab/)
I've set the project settings mode to default, still getting the same error and tried using both Client Side Data Migration and Server Side migration, with both giving the same result. I've tried going through the step-by-step blog as well.
I am doing something really stupid? There are 64 tables, so don't really want to try doing exports from each table and importing it into the new database.
Hope someone can help.
Cheers
AlexHello,
I don’t have suggestions for you, but you can try contacting the SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) Team via e-mail ([email protected])
to see if they can provide a solution on this scenario.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Alberto Morillo
SQLCoffee.com -
How can you minimize or (turn) off the "side panel" in Web Intelligence in the view mode.
It is possible to turn on/off options within the Side Panel by Customization of Groups.
But it seems You cannot influence the way Web Intelligence present (minimized or Off) the Side Panel in the IE??
Is there a solution for this??
If not, it would be a nice property of a Web Intelligence document in a future release.Hi Nico,
we patched up to BI 4.1 SP 3 Patch 2
and look look
click side panel to minimize
so .. patch patch ... -
Can you be logged into two macs at the same time?
can you be logged into two macs at the same time?
Basically, yes. If there's some kind of issue, please describe it a little.
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This great blog entry titled
SQL Server Data Tools - Business Intelligence for Visual Studio 2013 (SSDT BI), link below, highlights the lack of support for SSIS projects using SQL Server 2012, VS 2013 and SSDT BI for VS 2013. I see there is a new version
on SSDT BI for VS 2013 (12.0.2430.0, File Name: SSDTBI_x86_ENU.exe, Date Published: 10/27/2014) link below.
Does this version support SSIS projects using SQL Server 2012 using VS 2013 and SSDT BI for VS 2013?
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/analysisservices/archive/2014/04/02/sql-server-data-tools-business-intelligence-for-visual-studio-2013-ssdt-bi.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42313Hi cjrinpdx,
According to the picture, it seems that we can use SSIS 2012 support is not included in SSDT-BI for VS 2013. And based on the previous versions, SSIS always different from SSRS, SSAS.
SSDT-BI for Visual Studio 2012 supports versions of SQL Server as follows:
SSAS project can target SQL 2012 or lower
SSRS project can target SQL 2012 or lower
SSIS project can target only SQL 2012
The following blog is for your reference:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/dataplatforminsider/archive/2013/11/13/microsoft-sql-server-data-tools-update.aspx
Since I have no environment to test this at this moment,
I recommend you that submit the feedback at
https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/.
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Katherine Xiong
Katherine Xiong
TechNet Community Support -
Using SQL Server 2012 SSIS to Extract Data From SAP
Hi
What is the current best practice for using SQL Server 2012 SSIS to extract data from SAP R3? Please note we are looking for a solution that does not use SAP BW or SAP OHS.
Ideally we would like to build our ETL SSIS process to make a .NET call to an SAP RFC procedure and avoid using web services.
With SS2012 can we use any of these without using SAP BW:
- SAP .NET Connector
- MS ADO .NET
- BizTalk .NET 3.0 Adapter
Thanks and take care,
ShayneHi Shayne,
You can use the .NET Framework Data Provider for mySAP Business Suite along with SQL Server Integration Service (SSIS) to import data from an SAP system into SQL Server database tables, flat files, or other compatible destination types. You can create an SSIS
package that can be executed to import data from an SAP system.
You must use the SQL Server Import and Export wizard to import data into the SQL Server database. You must provide a select query to specify data to be imported. The query must confirm to the semantics supported by the Data Provider for SAP. You can start the
SQL Server Import Export Wizard either from the SQL Server Management Studio or from an Integration Service project in Visual Studio. Detail steps please see:
Importing SAP Data Using SQL Server Management Studio:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc185161(v=bts.10).aspx
Importing SAP Data Using Visual Studio:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc185254(v=bts.10).aspx
Please feel free to ask if you have any question.
Thanks,
Eileen
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Can we find out the date/time when the datafile last extended?
Is it possible to find out from the alert.log file?
Correct me if I am worng?
Thanks in advance
HimanshuIn continuation with the earlier post, can you tell me what sort of entry should be search if the above information is available in the alert.log file?
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