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I dunno ... it seems like an exercise not needed. Yes mistakes happen. Yes there are unscrupulous people out there. However I will not let the 0.02% of the time...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
November 2, 2007 at 1:45 pm
Thanks jacob !
Not a day goes by when this site teaches me something new !
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 30, 2007 at 8:26 am
If your OnePoint databse is in 'simple' recovery mode you can cannot perform transaction log backups. If your full database backup is failing then the only thing that I can...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 29, 2007 at 3:29 pm
A word of advice on your OnePoint database for MOM ... you need to switch it back to 'simple' recovery otherwise other MOM Jobs/Tasks will start complaining and causing you...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 29, 2007 at 10:04 am
... and one more take ... not only do companies 'love' well qualified DBAs ... well qualified DBAs 'love' companies that hire them to fix what unqualified DBAs have done...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 26, 2007 at 11:50 am
... well it depends ... the registry update shown will work if you are using 'default' backups area in SQL Server Maintenance Plans. However if you are not ... then...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 26, 2007 at 11:03 am
Rudy's only rule:
Before you take any action make sure that you can recover from it prior to taking it 😉
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 26, 2007 at 8:45 am
... an interesting debate ... but ... fair schmair ... there is no guarantee ... the only guarantee that folks in the states have is the 'right' to 'the pursuit...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 26, 2007 at 8:34 am
If your intent is to find database(s) no longer in use in order to remove them there is a relatively simple and low impact way. Just take the database(s) offline...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 25, 2007 at 10:02 am
... I was wondering when "ME" would be referenced ... 😉
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 25, 2007 at 9:25 am
CNTRL-H CNTRL-J CNTRL-K CNTRL-L
... ahh ... those were the days ... 😀
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 25, 2007 at 8:44 am
... it looks like ole Billy Bob is gonna have to move back out east and go back to a makin' 'shine agin' ...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 24, 2007 at 8:43 am
Well it is time to resort to the DBAs #1 answer on the list if the 'Top 10 Things' you do not want to hear from your DBA ... "it...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 23, 2007 at 3:55 pm
Try downloading the Developer Edition of Sybase PowerDesigner. It supports Oracle and SQL Server for reverse engineering of existing schemas.
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 23, 2007 at 12:41 pm
... if this were the 24th century ...
... all need and want was eliminated ...
... money was no longer used ...
... we worked to better ourselves because we...
RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."
October 23, 2007 at 12:38 pm
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