Sql Server Log shipping
Hi,
We have configured log shipping in our production setup. Now we are planning to change the service account from local system on which SQL Server is running to to other domain account.
Pls let me know changing the service account would have any impact on Log Shipping.
Regards,
Varun
Hi n.varun,
According to your description, about startup account for SQL Server and SQL Server Agent Services on Log Shipping Servers, if you have placed SQL Servers in a domain, Microsoft recommends that you use a domain account to start SQL Server services. As other
post, the domain account has full control permissions on the shared location and is sysadmin role in SQL Server security. Even if
you change the account form Local System to the domain account in SQL Server Configuration Manager (SSCM), it would have no impact on Log Shipping.
In addition, if you configure SQL Server Log shipping in a different domain or workgroup, we need to verify that the SQL Server Agent service account running on the secondary server must have read access to the folder that the log backups are located in,
and has permissions to the local folder that it will copy the logs to, then in secondary server, we can change the SQL Server Agent from using Local System to the domain account you are configuring. For more information, see:
http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2562/sql-server-log-shipping-to-a-different-domain-or-workgroup/
There is an detail about how to configure security for SQL Server log shipping, you can review the following link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321247
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Sofiya Li
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Sql server log shipping space consumption
I have implemented sql server logs shipping from hq to dr server
The secondary databases are in standby mode .
The issue is that after configuring it , my dr server is running out of space very rapidly
I have checked the log shipping folders where the trn files resides and they are of very decent size , and the retention is configured for twenty four hours
I checked the secondary databases and their size is exactly same as that of the corresponding primary databases
Could you guys please help me out in identifying the reason behind this odd space increase
I would be grateful if you could point me to some online resources that explains this matter with depthThe retention is happening . I have checked the folders they do not have records older then 24 hours .
I dont know may be its because in the secondary server (Dr) there is no full backup job working , is it because of this the ldf file is getting bigger and bigger but again I far as my understanding goes we cannot take a database full backup in the stand
by mode .
The TLog files of log shipped DBs on the secondary will be same size as that of primary. The only way to shrink the TLog files on secondary (I am not advising you to do this) is to shrink them on the primary, force-start the TLog backup job, then the copy
job, then the restore job on the secondary, which will sync the size of the TLog file on the secondary.
If you have allocated the same sized disk on both primary and secondary for TLog files, then check if the Volume Shadow Copy is consuming the space on the secondary
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I see most recent file is called sql server log shipping work file
What is "SQL server log shipping work file"?
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/62a6556e-6655-4d19-9112-1788cf7bbcfc/wrk-file-in-logshipping-2005
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2012 SQL server log shipping problem
Scenario:
Site 1: 2012 Enterprise version 64-bit (11.0.3128.0) - Log shipping is enabled for four databases. Shipping logs over a WAN every 15 minutes to a DR site.
Site 2: 2012 Enterprise version 64-bit (11.0.3128.0) - Secondary server for log shipping.
Site two functions for a period of time with the databases in Standby/Read-Only mode, then the databases will mysteriously switch to "restoring..." mode and error 14420 Severity 16 State 1 will appear in the logs. I have located kb2987585
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Has anyone had this issue and can you offer potential solutions?
Thank you -Hi,
I still consider the bug raised in
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2987585?wa=wsignin1.0
is not fixed. I have seen lot of other users complaining. But at this point I need to have look at SQL Server errorlog
sp_readerrorlog
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Crystal Report 2008 results "Password did not match error" in SQL Server Log
Hi,
I am trying to develop some crystal reports using Crystal Report 2008 SP4 to connect to SQL server 2008 through RDO (ODBC). My problem is that anytime Crystal Report is trying to establish a connection with SQL Server, first it tries to connect with the wrong password and results the following error message in SQL Server log:
Login failed for user 'peyman'. Reason: Password did not match that for the login provided. [CLIENT: 192.168.2.198]
The login name 'peyman' is the right one as I have quoted the same in setting up ODBC System DSN using "SQL Server Native Client 10". But somehow Crystal Report is taking its chance and trying to connect before prompting me for the password. After this error logged to SQL server side, I can see Crystal Report pops up the prompt to enter DSN password. After supplying password to this prompt, Crystal Report works fine and pulls the data and renders the report without having any more incorrect password error logged to SQL Server.
The attached file shows the step I am taking to regenerate the issue. I need this to be fixed as anytime uses any of these reports and tries to render it with crystal runtime engine the same error message raises in SQL Server side and logged in the log file.
Thanks,Hi Peyman,
This is the way it should work, In CR designer when you open the report it does nothing. As soon as you hit the Refresh button then CR tries to use the connection saved with the report. It assumes what is saved with the report is a valid server and connection info. CR simply tries to verify the server is still active.
If you don't want it to fail in CRD then before opening any report Click the File, Log on Database option and connect. Now when refreshing reports it won't log the failed.
In the SDK it does the same thing, it assumes the Server info is the same and does try to connect to verify the Server does exist. It only takes a few milli-seconds to do this
To stop this from happening set the log on info first then it won't log the attempt to connect, it's checking to see if Trusted is allowed.
TIMESTAMP THREAD_ID FILENAME LINE_NUMBER LOGGED_DATA LEVEL
2014-6-2 8:30:11.439 57320 .\QESession.cpp 444 Set Product View Locale: 4105 20
2014-6-2 8:30:11.439 57320 .\QESession.cpp 478 Set Preferred View Locale: 4105 20
2014-6-2 8:30:11.439 57320 .\QESession.cpp 500 Set Process Locale: 4105 20
2014-6-2 8:30:11.440 57320 .\qecommon.cpp 117 This property is currently in a read-only state and cannot be modified. File Name: ".\QEProperty.cpp". Line: 217 1
2014-6-2 8:30:11.967 57208 .\QESession.cpp 444 Set Product View Locale: 4105 20
2014-6-2 8:30:11.967 57208 .\QESession.cpp 478 Set Preferred View Locale: 4105 20
2014-6-2 8:30:11.967 57208 .\QESession.cpp 500 Set Process Locale: 4105 20
2014-6-2 8:30:11.968 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 This property is currently in a read-only state and cannot be modified. File Name: ".\QEProperty.cpp". Line: 217 1
2014-6-2 8:30:11.999 57208 .\QESession.cpp 444 Set Product View Locale: 1033 20
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2014-6-2 8:30:56.342 57208 .\odbcapi.cpp 335 Ending COdbcapi::DriverConnect 20
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2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 826 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 854 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 826 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 826 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 854 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 826 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 854 1
2014-6-2 8:30:56.348 57208 .\qecommon.cpp 117 File Name: ".\QEQueryInfo.cpp". Line: 916 1
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2014-6-2 8:30:56.354 57208 .\odbcapi.cpp 884 Finishing COdbcapi::ExecDirect 20
2014-6-2 8:30:56.354 57208 .\rowset.cpp 220 SQLExecDirect succeeded: SELECT "Orders"."Customer ID", "Orders"."Employee ID" FROM "xtreme"."dbo"."Orders" "Orders" 10
2014-6-2 8:30:56.354 57208 .\QERowset.cpp 2814 bindToField succeeded: Orders.Customer ID is using client buffer 10
2014-6-2 8:30:56.354 57208 .\QERowset.cpp 2814 bindToField succeeded: Orders.Employee ID is using client buffer 10
Notice it doesn't try to connect first if I set the log on info first using code.
So nothing we can do to stop SQL server from logging this info. Check with the DBA, possibly they can "filter" out the application attempts to connect or change your work flow in the app.
If you have a Preview Button to view the report then simply add your Database log on info prompt there if Connectioninfo.Trusted is not true:
mainSecureDB = rpt.Database.Tables[tableIndex].LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.IntegratedSecurity;
if mainSecureDB = false then prompt the user for log on info and set accordingly, if it is true the it should not fail when it connects.
This is simply a matter of changing your App work flow...
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Possible to view MS SQL Server Log in SAP GUI?
Hi,
I am wondering if I can view the SQL Server log in SAP GUI using a transaction code.
I don't readily see how to do this with the TEs. It would be helpful to see things like: who has tried to log into the SQL Server via a Database Management tool : agnostic to SAP.: is SQL Server Management Studio or DBArtisan or other services.
thanks
ChrisHi chris
Yes,you can view the Sql server log in transaction code ST04 & DBA Cockpit in SAPGUI.
Kindly refer the SAP notes.
139945 - SAP Database Monitor for MS SQL Server
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Ram -
Hi,
I am getting an errors in SQL Server Logs.
Its eating up all my space from C: Drive.
now it says 0 bytes left.
What could be an issue???
Please help. its urgent.
Regards, Kunjay ShahHello,
Meanwhile you can limit the error log size with the following instruction:
USE
[master];
GO
EXEC
xp_instance_regwrite
N'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE',
N'Software\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\MSSQLServer',
N'ErrorLogSizeInKb',
REG_DWORD, 5120;
GO
For more information, please read the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2199578/en-us
Hope this helps.
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"HadrLogCapture" messages in SQL Server Log
HI
After activating AlwaysOn High Availibility Groups in SQL Server 2012 R2 and adding databases at the availibilitygroup, SQL Server started genereting lots of messages in the SQL Server Logs.
Some example Messages are: "DbId (1466) log capture is rescheduled with partner generation: 45, log consumer id: 9828",
"HadrLogCapture::BuildMsgBodyForSend - DbId [2535]->[1807D374-DA55-4CAC-A831-AA3C3A8B8EC4] Send From
saved msg - LogBlockId (0x000221e800000010)"
Is there is a possibility to stop generating these messages?I guess supressing them would be a wrong approach. there is some underlying problem with the data movement which you have between primary and secondary replicas.
Here are my questions:
What is the sync setting and how many replicas you have?
What is the SQL Version? Output of Select @@version query
Do you see any latency on Dashboard? Check if redo queue or log send queue is high
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How to Open Or read SQL Server log file .ldf
Hi all,
How to Open Or read SQL Server log file .ldf
When ever we create database from sql server, it's create two file. (1) .mdf (2) .ldf.
I want to see what's available inside the .ldf file.
Thanks,
AshokI am not too sure but may be the below two undocumented commands might yield the desired result.
DBCC Log
Fn_dblog function
Refer these links for more info,
http://www.mssqlcity.com/Articles/Undoc/SQL2000UndocDBCC.htm
http://blogs.sqlserver.org.au/blogs/greg_linwood/archive/2004/11/27/37.aspx
http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid87_gci1173464,00.html
Some 3rd party tools like Log Explorer can do the job for you.
http://www.lumigent.com/products/le_sql.html
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SQL Server Log: Login failed for user ''
We've found in SQL Server Log many records:
Date
3/22/2013 11:13:03 AM
Log
Windows NT (Application)
Source
MSSQLSERVER
Category
Logon
Event
3221243928
Computer
SBO05
Message
Login failed for user ''. Reason: An attempt to login using SQL authentication failed. Server is configured for Windows authentication only. [CLIENT: <local machine>]
The server autentification is set to "SQL Server and Windows Autentification mode". But when we open SAP, before entering login/password, we see this message in log. But we still could work in SAP.
How could we solve this?
Kind regards,
Anna ShevchenkoHi Joseph,
It doesn't help. The same things i've already done.
But when I change Mixed Autentification to Windows, i see another error:
Date
3/22/2013 11:04:26 AM
Log
SQL Server (Current - 3/22/2013 12:33:00 PM)
Source
Logon
Message
Login failed for user 'sa'. Reason: Failed to open the explicitly specified database. [CLIENT: 192.168.0.145]
Do you know why?
Kind regards,
Anna Shevchenko -
We are running SQL Server 2008 R2 and have just applied Service Pack 2 to our QA environment.
Today we noticed this message in the SQL Server log:
Warning: Failure to calculate super-latch promotion threshold.
Can someone please tell us what this means and how to fix whatever it is?
There is no associated error message number.
We believe this message is new with Service Pack 2. Can someone tell us for sure?
This entry has occurred in the middle of the night when nothing was running that we could see and during the day.
Environment
SQL server 10.50.4000
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Service pack 1
Server has 4 processors, 8 Gig of Ram with 4 Gig set for SQL Server. Usage is generally light as it is a test environment.
KDIts just a warning message about super latch .
Since SQL 2005 SuperLatches have been introducted which can enable increased performance for accessing the shared pages in the database for a multiple concurrency workload which intrun requires worker threads require SH (shared) latches. No need to set or
enable any configuration this is performed automatically/dynamically based on the mutli-CPU configuration to promote a latch on a page to be a super-latch. Then this SuperLatch partitions the single latch into array of sublatch structure per CPU core.
Super latches are way of promoting a latch for entire NUMA Node to reduce contention.
you can also read following detailed article
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/psssql/archive/2010/03/24/how-it-works-bob-dorr-s-sql-server-i-o-presentation.aspx
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Repeated Errors in SQL Server log file
I have hundreds of these errors saying 'Login failed for user 'Reporting' The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection [CLIENT: ip address]
The ip address is that of the server that sql server is installed on.
Looking in my log file, all looks good until I get to Service Broker manager has started, then I get Error: 18452, Severity: 14 State: 1 then these two lines repeat about every minute, for the last 3 days!
I think I must have just missed a tick box somewhere, but where?
I have been into one of the databases, and input and checked data, both via an application I wrote and SQL Server Management Studio.
I am also having trouble connecting using my application to connect to the database, I can only connect if I use a Windows administrator account (this SQL Server 2005 running on a Windows 2003 Server, with the app on PC running Windows 2000)Hello Graham,
did you find any solutions for that problem? I'm discovering a similar problem. The state of my error message is 5. According to the following source http://blogs.msdn.com/sql_protocols/archive/2006/02/21/536201.aspx this means the user is not known. This is correct. Neither the SQL-Server nor the Windows system has such a userid.
The faulty user name is 'Reporting'. What is that user used for? I have set up other SQL Server 2005 servers but was never asked for such a name.
Greetings,
Frank -
We are facing one issue can anyone please help me out.
Logs are getting full in below path . Can we remove the logs ? is it archive logs ?
Path : H:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\DATAIf T-Log backups are configured then the log automatically get truncated once backup is compelted. If you dont have backups configured and you dont want to save the transactions you can manually truncate it
Hi,
From SQL Server 2008 onwards truncate_only is removed, it is replaced by
backup log db_name to disk='Null'
Also if your log is growing AND YOU DONT NEED POINT IN TIME RECOVERY switch recovery model to simple it will force checkpoint and logs will get truncated( If transaction does not requires the log) . Avoid using backup log to null or truncate only.
Swapna,
>>Also if you dont want the transactions to be saved then you can set the recovery model and Simple
This is incorrect language used saving/committing transaction does not depends on recovery model. Recovery model only controls logging and recovery. if transaction is committed it will be present in database no matter what recovery model you use.
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SharePOint 2010 - SQL Server - Logs filling up drive space so quickly - please help
Hi there,
On my DEV SharePoint SQL Server - suddenly the logs have been filling up space so quickly - this morning I increased 10 GIGs and now it is full again just in a few hours.
What action should I take?
- Is it okay to switch Recovery Model from Full to Simple? (It is DEV server)
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Thanks.Hi frob,
Can please check below link , It might be useful.
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/110139?wa=wsignin1.0
http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2092/sql-server-transaction-log-grows-and-fills-up-drive/
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SQL Server log generating minidump files every minute
Good afternoon.
Our SQL server recently started generating minidump files almost every minute.
I'm waiting on the final dbcc checkdb of the final database but all others have returned without error.
I've run the dump files through the debugging utility and have the following stack dump which I'm not sure how to interpret.
At this point, I'm not quite sure how to proceed, pending on the results from dbcc.
There are no other obvious errors in the event or system logs to cross-reference.
Thanks
0:027> kC 1000
Call Site
KERNELBASE!RaiseException
sqlservr!CDmpDump::Dump
sqlservr!SQLDumperLibraryInvoke
sqlservr!CImageHelper::DoMiniDump
sqlservr!stackTrace
sqlservr!stackTraceCallBack
sqlservr!ex_raise2
sqlservr!ex_raise
sqlservr!RaiseInconsistencyError
sqlservr!Page::DeleteRow
sqlservr!PageRef::ExpungeGhostRow
sqlservr!IndexPageRef::ExpungeGhost
sqlservr!CleanVersionsOnBTreePage
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sqlservr!GhostRecordCleanupTask
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sqlservr!TaskReqPktTimer::ExecuteTask
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sqlservr!OnDemandTaskContext::FuncEntryPoint
sqlservr!SOS_Task::Param::Execute
sqlservr!SOS_Scheduler::RunTask
sqlservr!SOS_Scheduler::ProcessTasks
sqlservr!SchedulerManager::WorkerEntryPoint
sqlservr!SystemThread::RunWorker
sqlservr!SystemThreadDispatcher::ProcessWorker
sqlservr!SchedulerManager::ThreadEntryPoint
msvcr80!_callthreadstartex
0x0
0x0
0x0i agree with Erland. Run DBCC CHECKDB on the database. Most likely there is corruption in database.
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