4/15/2009

OK...if all 3 instances on a 3-node cluster suddenly start "timing out", yet you can log directly in and query the databases...don't you think you should at least look at the network components first?

Especially when the errors are showing on the client and web boxen...

Grrrrr....

3/11/2009

When to Modify Somebody Else’s Code

I was tagged by Brent Ozar on this question that has been floating aroung the Tweeterverse and blogosphere the last few days...

In keeping with the short-but-useful-or-amusing style of this blog:

When you have an OK in writing from the vendor or internal group that wrote it AND from the supervisor you got the approval from on your side.

Yeah...make darn sure your suggestion actually works before you even ask, do backups, keep scripts, etc.

Else you get no fries. You get fried. :)

Kevin3NF

Tag: Lee Everest

1/29/2009

You did what?

This one comes from inside....

We got an alert that the Log Shipping was out of sync for a customer. Our front-line guy looked and saw that the LS Restore job was still running after 35 minutes when it normally takes less than 30 seconds.

He decided it was hung and cancelled it. Restarting the job caused immediate errors.

Why? The restore was working on a 1.4 gb t-log backup file, instead of the normal 4-5mb. Cancelling it puts the database in a suspect state. had to drop the db and re-initialize from a full database backup.

Ugh. Glad it wasn't any bigger than 7gb...since the file/restore had to move halfway across the country.

No fries for you "M from M"...you owe me some!

Disclaimer: this is a pretty sharp guy and I'm just harassing him here...

Kevin3NF

1/15/2009

North Texas SQL Server User group

I live, work and play in the DFW area and used to be a regular attendee at the local user group monthly meeting. I was even a board member. The topics became increasingly over my head or out of my area of daily need, so I started slacking and eventually quit going altogether.

No more!

Tonight I start the first of 5 or 6 months of free Power Shell beginner classes that happen before the SSUG meeting starts, taught by a local expert. I don't even know what Power Shell is...some sort of scripting language is all I gather.

In addition, my co-worker Trevor Barkhouse is the presenter this evening. He will cover "Refactoring T-SQL Code for Better Performance". I've seen him do this here in the office to help a couple of our problem customers resolve nagging issues that were frustrating them.

More about NTSSUG

Kevin3NF