Modellog.log file being moved with inapproprite name. Startup is now failing.
I ran an alter database command to move to model database to a new location. This was a DISA STIG security requirement. It is something I have done dozens or times successfully, but yesterday I went brain dead.
ALTER DATABASE Model MODIFY FILE ( NAME = modellog , FILENAME = 'C:\dir\modellog. log')
I should have proofed better, but I just plain missed it.
Notice the embedded space between '.' and log. Even though the file has been copied to the correct database it is still called modellog.log not modellog. log as expected by the startup process.
Is there any way to change the name the statup process is searching for? or is there a way to rename the file so it does contain an embedded space after the '.' ? I tried using and rename command without luck.
Thoughts?
Just my thoughts tomh
Start sql server in command prompt using these startup parameters
/f /m /t3608
net start mssqlserver /f /m /t3608
Once it is started, run the alter command without the space. Once this is done, shutdown SQL Server and start it normally.
Trace flag 3608
Prevents SQL Server from automatically starting and recovering any database except the
master database. If activities that require tempdb are initiated, then
model is recovered and tempdb is created. Other databases will be started and recovered when accessed. Some features, such as snapshot isolation and read committed snapshot, might not work. Use for
Move System Databases and
Move User Databases. Do not use during normal operation.
Note: Please dont keep the sql server database files in C drive . That includes System database files as well. Please move it to another drive other than the system drive C.
Regards, Ashwin Menon My Blog - http:\\sqllearnings.com
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Archiving block 38913 count 2048 block(s) to 'orcl2'
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Archiving block 40961 count 2048 block(s) to 'orcl2'
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Archiving block 43009 count 2048 block(s) to 'orcl2'
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Archiving block 43009 count 2048 block(s) to 'C:\ORACLE\ORAARCH\ARC00097.001'
Archiving block 45057 count 2048 block(s) to 'orcl2'
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Archiving block 202753 count 2024 block(s) to 'C:\ORACLE\ORAARCH\ARC00097.001'
Closing archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: C:\ORACLE\ORAARCH\ARC00097.001
FINISH
Archival failure destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2: 'orcl2'
Archival success destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'C:\ORACLE\ORAARCH\ARC00097.001'
COMPLETE, min-succeed count met
*** 2010-09-02 15:33:27.000
ArchivedLog entry added for thread 1 sequence 97 ID 0x42585a2b: C:\ORACLE\ORAARCH\ARC00097.001
Marking [1] log 3 thread 1 sequence 97 spooled
Updating thread 1 sequence 97 archive SCN 0:4503061
Scanning 'to be archived' list': kcrrdal
log 2 thread 1 sequence 98
Completed 'to be archived' list
*** 2010-09-02 15:33:27.000
Releasing global enqueue
ARCHIVED
*** 2010-09-02 15:33:27.000
ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 97
Scanning 'to be archived' list': kcrrwk
log 2 thread 1 sequence 98
Completed 'to be archived' list
Scanning 'to be archived' list': kcrrwk
log 2 thread 1 sequence 98
Completed 'to be archived' list
*** 2010-09-02 15:34:29.000
ARC0: Heartbeat ticks... (thread 1)
Establishing link for destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 to standby orcl2
Primary database is in CLUSTER CONSISTENT mode
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
Connecting to destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 standby host 'orcl2'
Attaching RFS server to standby instance at 'orcl2'
RFS message number 177
Dest LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 standby mount ID: '42590f20'
Pinging destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 at standby orcl2
RFS message number 178
Not in RAC mode
*** 2010-09-02 15:35:30.000
ARC0: Heartbeat ticks... (thread 1)
Establishing link for destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 to standby orcl2
Pinging destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 at standby orcl2
RFS message number 179
Not in RAC mode
*** 2010-09-02 15:36:22.000
ARC0: Heartbeat ticks... (thread 1)
Establishing link for destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 to standby orcl2
Pinging destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 at standby orcl2
RFS message number 180
Not in RAC mode
*** 2010-09-02 15:36:39.000
Setting trace level: 128 (80)
Setting trace level: 128 (80)
Destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 is in CLUSTER CONSISTENT mode
Destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
- Created archivelog as 'C:\ORACLE\ORAARCH\ARC00099.001'
Setting trace level: 128 (80)
*** 2010-09-02 15:37:32.000
Setting trace level: 128 (80)Something is going on in your network:
RFS network connection lost at host 'orcl2'
Error 3114 writing standby archive log file at host 'or
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