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- Part I: Configuring SQL Mail
- As a database administrator, I like automation. When it comes to my backups, I like to automate as much as possible. SQL Mail gives me the ability to know when my backups are successful and when they fail. SQL Mail is a component of SQL Server that allows you to...
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, MSSQLServer, server, SQL, SQL Mail, SQLServerAgent
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Set up SQL Mail to send SQL Server alerts
- As a database administrator, I like automation. When it comes to my backups, I like to automate as much as possible. SQL Mail gives me the ability to know when my backups are successful and when they fail.SQL Mail is a component of SQL Server that allows you to send...
- Tags: Mail, Microsoft SQL Server, server, SQL, SQL Mail, SQLServerAgent, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA
- Technical articles 2003-11-04
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- How do I configure SQL mail in SQL Server 2000?
- As a database administrator, I like automation. When it comes to my backups, I like to automate as much as possible. SQL Mail gives me the ability to know when my backups are successful and when they fail. SQL Mail is a component of SQL Server that...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Server, SQL, E-mail, SQL Mail, Programming Languages, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- Changing the name of your SQL Server
- Have you ever had to change the name of a server that has SQL Server installed on it? If you anwered yes, did you know that you also have to change the name in SQL Server? Here are the steps to perform the change. 1. Open SQL...
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Server, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2007-09-22
- MSSQL job/replication monitoring
- Hello,I'm looking for a reliable way to monitor SQL Server transactional replication as well as SQL Agent jobs. We have many servers using replication and many SQL jobs, and it's never fun when users or developers call and say jobs or replication aren't running.Does anyone have any useful ways...
- Tags: bri_mayer2004@..., job, monitoring, replication, server, software, SQL
- Discussion threads 2005-03-31
- High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take Part II
- In Part I of High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take, we discussed how to configure replication and mirroring of SQL Server data via Double-Take. Once you have properly configured your replication sets, you can configure failover and begin monitoring and testing. In this article, we will discuss how to...
- Tags: Steven Warren, failover, server, Double-Take, Microsoft SQL Server
- Blog posts 2006-04-11
- Runaway SQL Server Agent Job
- How can I monitor or stop a SQL Server Agent Jobif it has ran for more than 15 mins.Hello,In order to stop an SQL Server Agent job, just use the Enterprise Manager and go to the Management, SQL Server Agent, Jobs folders. Within the "Jobs" folder, right click on...
- Tags: Answer 2, hardware, job, kaypaul@..., Microsoft SQL Server, Seconds, SQL Server Agent, SQL Server Agent job
- Q&A 2005-09-06
- High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take Part III
- In Part II of High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take, we discussed how to configure and test a typical failover scenario using Double-Take. At this point, you should now be able to create a replication set and configure replication and mirroring. In the final article of this...
- Tags: Steven Warren, replication set, Double-Take, server, failover, Microsoft SQL Server, replication
- Blog posts 2006-04-17
- High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take
- I have been doing a lot of work with SQL Server and Disaster Recovery. Many of my clients are particularly fond of Double-Take. In this three part blog series, I will go over the fundamentals of configuring Double-Take. Note: All screen shots are located a the bottom...
- Tags: Double-Take, Microsoft SQL Server, High Availability, Replication, Databases, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Tracking SQL Server crises: Designating operators for automatic alerts
- Learn how to complete the three steps of the process to designate an operator to create an automatic alert.SQL Server alerts provide an elegant administrative tool to automatically notify pre-designated operators of server event occurrences. Organizations benefit quickly, as alerts make their DBAs more proactive to conditions requiring their attention.You...
- Tags: Databases, server, Mahmood Ahmed, pager, Microsoft SQL Server, e-mail
- Technical articles 2000-02-03
- High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take
- I have been doing a lot of work with SQL Server and Disaster Recovery. Many of my clients are particularly fond of Double-Take. In this two part blog series, I will go over the fundamentals of configuring Double-Take.Note: All screen shots are located a the bottom of the blog or...
- Tags: software, Steven Warren, Double-Take, server, Source ServerThe, Microsoft SQL Server
- Blog posts 2006-04-06
- Test SQL Server 2000 Clustering in VMware Workstation
- SQL Server 2000 is a robust and complicated product, especially when you are using it in a clustered setup. Properly deploying and managing it requires a reliable testing environment, but that can be costly. An economical alternative is to build a clustered SQL 2000 testing environment using VMware.I'm going to...
- Tags: Instance, Disk, Workstation, Microsoft SQL Server, Installation, Clustering, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Node, Utility, Server, VMware Inc., VMware Workstation, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2007-09-21
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