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SQL Server 2012 Consolidation and Rationalization

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Hello There,

 Kindly advise me pointer and useful inputs, views to consider on the SQL Server 2012 consolidation and Rationalization.

 In our environment there are 40 SQL Server Instances running. Business like to consolidate them as much as possible.

1 Where to start

2. what are the criteria,

3. how to assess the current performance

4. how to validate to ensure in terms performance and security post consolidation

Thanks, Siva SQL


Sivaprasad S http://sivasql.blogspot.comPlease click the Mark as Answer button if a post solves your problem!


Can't start SQL server service after adding new server certificate.

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Hi. I am DBA of SQL server 2014 Enterprise which is running on Windows Server 2012 R2.

I have added new server certificate to the DB server. After I confirmed the new server certificate are added correctly with correct FQDN name and expiration date from the MMC console of Certificate (Local Computer) > Personal > Certificate, then I right click the new cert > All Tasks > Manage Private Keys, and click "Add", and select "Service Accounts" from "Object Types", and enter service account name of SQL server service, and set only Read permission to it, and save the setting, and delete old server cert, then I reboot my DB server. However SQL Server service and SQL Server Agent service can not be started. I got following errors when I try to start it up manually.

 

I found the following error on Application event log.

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Event ID: 26014

Unable to load user-specified certificate [Cert Hash(sha1) "XXXXXXX"]. The server will not accept a connection. You should verify that the certificate is correctly installed. See "Configuring Certificate for Use by SSL" in Books Online.

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I believed that is it to add service account of SQL server service from manage private key to the new server cert. Is there any other process required on this matter? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. Thank you..


SQL server 2019 CTP (and 2017 DEV) installation hangs.

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On Windows 10 Pro x64.
System had a SQL server (2016?) instance running before, de-install didn't work, removed manually.
Installation of 2017 DEV edition hangs, 2019 CTP also.
Downloaded SQLServer2019-x64-ENU.exe yesterday from: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2019
Turned firewall off.
Ran SQLServer2019-x64-ENU.exe as administrator.

First attempt hangs, cancel doesn't work, Task manager is blocked, rebooted.
Messages in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\150\Setup Bootstrap\Log\...Details.txt:

Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1028_CHT_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1028_CHT_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1031_DEU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1031_DEU_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1036_FRA_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1036_FRA_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1040_ITA_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1040_ITA_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1041_JPN_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1041_JPN_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1042_KOR_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1042_KOR_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1046_PTB_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1046_PTB_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1049_RUS_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1049_RUS_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\2052_CHS_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\2052_CHS_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\3082_ESN_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\3082_ESN_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1053_SVE_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1053_SVE_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_extensibility.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_polybase_core_inst.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_polybase_java_inst.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_inst_mr.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_inst_mpy.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_inst_java.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_azul_java.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_shared_mr.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_shared_mpy.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_shared_aa.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_fulltext.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\setup\x64\sql_dq.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1028_CHT_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_dq_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1028_CHT_LP\x64\setup\sql_dq_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1031_DEU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_dq_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1031_DEU_LP\x64\setup\sql_dq_loc.msi' does not exist
and so on...

The log ends with ever growing repetition of (in all attempts):
Slp: Sco: Attempting to open service handle for service msiserver
Slp: Invoking QueryServiceStatus Win32 API
Slp: Sco: Attempting to close service handle for service msiserver
Slp: Sco: Attempting to close SC Manager

As there is a 'x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst.msi',
I copied everything from ...SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\Setup to new dirextory x64 ... SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\x64\Setup\x64
 
Second attempt hangs, killed SCENARIOENGINE.exe with task manager:
Messages:
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1028_CHT_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1028_CHT_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1031_DEU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1031_DEU_LP\x64\setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1036_FRA_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi' does not exist
and so on...
 
As there is a '1033_ENU_LP\x64\Setup\sql_engine_core_inst_loc.msi',
I copied everything from ...1033_ENU_LP\x64\Setup to ... 1033_ENU_LP\x64\Setup\x64
Messages, a.o. (filtered on 1033):
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\x64\rsSharePoint.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\rsSharePoint.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sql_rs_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\sql_rs_loc.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\x64\sqlls.msi' does not exist
Slp: Sco: File 'C:\Users\a\Downloads\SQLServer2019-x64-ENU\1033_ENU_LP\x64\setup\sqlls.msi' does not exist
    
These files are nowhere in directory SQLServer2019-x64-ENU.

remove app server with db on dedicated SQL

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Hi,

I am going to remove an app server that has DB on dedicated (shared with others DBs) SQL server.

So my plan is :

1. Remove app server.

2. In visual studio of SQL server right click\delete the DB of removed app server.

Do I need to perform any other actions?

Thx.


--- When you hit a wrong note its the next note that makes it good or bad. --- Miles Davis

Protect Instance and Database in a SQL Express

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Hi,

I am developing a desktop application and I want to protect my database from being examined (structure).

How can I do that?

Regards.


G.Waters

Debian MSSQL connection finally is not possible at all

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I understand that Debian is not supported OS for SQL server but it had worked until Debian 10 update and the recent update of SQl Server.

So, after Debian update and  before the Server update there was a delay while connection that I described in my previous question.

Now it is an error that makes SQL server completely unusable even for developing or testing.

[ODBC][7284][1565203668.351718][SQLGetConnectAttrW.c][211]Error: SQL_INVALID_HANDLE

Is there a way to fix it or turn off the part of the Server/driver responsible for that error or connect not thru ODBC?


Unable to communicate with the runtime for 'Python' script. Please check the requirements of 'Python' runtime.

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Hi Pros,

Does anyone know how to fix this error below? I'm running Python in-database using SQL Server 2017. The coding environment should have been set up properly and run code without any problems up until last week and I didn't make any changes on the SQL Server or anything.

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sample code

exec sp_execute_external_script @language=N'Python',@script=N'OutputDataSet = InputDataSet
print("Input data is {0}".format(InputDataSet))
',@input_data_1= N'SELECT 1 as col'

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error message

Msg 39012, Level 16, State 1, Line 25 Unable to communicate with the runtime for 'Python' script. Please check the requirements of 'Python' runtime. STDERR message(s) from external script: Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\revoscalepy__init__.py", line 6, in from .RxSerializable import RxMissingValues File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\revoscalepy\RxSerializable.py", line 11, in from pandas import DataFrame File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\pandas__init__.py", line 39, in from pandas.core.api import * File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\pandas\core\api.py", line 10, in from pandas.core.groupby import Grouper File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\pandas\core\groupby__init__.py", line 2, in

STDERR message(s) from external script: from pandas.core.groupby.groupby import ( File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\pandas\core\groupby\groupby.py", line 20, in from pandas.core.dtypes.common import ( File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\pandas\core\dtypes\common.py", line 17, in from .inference import is_string_like, is_list_like File "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL14.SQL2017\PYTHON_SERVICES\lib\site-packages\pandas\core\dtypes\inference.py", line 8, in from pandas.compat import (PY2, string_types, text_type, ImportError: cannot import name 're_type'

Cant install SQL Server Developer on Win 10

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TITLE: SQL Server Setup failure.
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SQL Server Setup has encountered the following error:

Cannot find registry key 'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\140\ConfigurationState'.

Error code 0x84BB0001.

For help, click: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft%20SQL%20Server&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&EvtType=0xF96176E5%25400xD3BEBD98%25401211%25401

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BUTTONS:

OK
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Error code 0x84BB0001

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TITLE: SQL Server Setup failure.
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SQL Server Setup has encountered the following error:

Cannot find registry key 'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\140\ConfigurationState'.

Error code 0x84BB0001.

For help, click: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft%20SQL%20Server&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&EvtType=0xF96176E5%25400xD3BEBD98%25401211%25401

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BUTTONS:

OK
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Install SSAS and Uninstall SQL

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Hi All,

I have a 2 node cluster Active/Passive Server1 and Server2, with 4 instances SQL Engine is already installed on Instances01/02/03/04 and SSAS is already installed on Instance01/02. Instance01/02 will be decommissioned soon.

Requirement1:

I need to Install SSAS on Instance03 and move cubes from Instance01 to 03.

Requirement2:

Uninstall Instance01

Please advise the steps to complete this requirement.

Vinai Kumar Gandla

How can I manage virtual accounts?

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Hi there, 

I need some DBAs help. 

For security reasons, my organization wants to remove NTService\MSSQLSERVER account from SQL Logins permission.

In this case, do I have to change Service Accounts from 'sql server configuration manager'? and then can I remove it from Login permission? 

If it's possible, could you let me know what I have to refer and which actions do I have to do already? 

And, it's not recommended action, please let me know! 

Thank you in advance. 

Install with powershell, double-hop issue?

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Hi,

We are trying to automate the installation process of SQL-server.

The script generates a configurationfile.ini and copies it to the destination server.

Then the script, in short, runs this from our management server:

invoke-command -computername <destionationserver> -scriptblock { F:\setup.exe /configurationfile=C:\temp\configurationfile.ini}

What I have noticed is that if the configurationfile.ini contains AD-accounts as serviceaccounts for the engine and agent. The remote installation fails with the error:

"""

There was an error generating the XML document.

The requested operation cannot be completed. The computer must be trusted for delegation and the current user account must be configured to allow delegation.

"""

If the configurationfile.ini contains regular Local system accounts as service accounts for the engine and agent then it works fine.

BUT, if I log in to the destionation server with RDP and then run the script from the management server with AD-accounts as service accounts, it works!

Does anybody have a solution for this? Can delegation in AD be used to solve this? Can you not install SQL server remotely with powershell?

In the end we would like it to work with a service account in AD to run this script from an automation service (like orchestrator).

Thanks!
/Daniel

SQL Server Standard 2016 Evaluation processor limitations

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Hello!

My company has a SQL 2016 Standard not licensed yet, they are negociating a license to activate it, but the server is runing today at evaluatin (180 days) mode. My question is, there is a some kind of processor core limitation at evaluation? 

I runned a heavy query then seeing the Server (2012 R2) processor monitoring and it seems the SQL proccess is using only one processor core/thread, but the server (VMWARE VM) has 4 cores/threads.

Is there a limitation on the evaluation period?

Thanks!

run the SQL 2005 in windows server 2019

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I have SQL server management studio (SQL server 2005) running on windows server 2003 R2. I am upgrading it to windows server 2019. Can I still run the SQL 2005 in windows server 2019?

 

Server 2012 R2, cannot clear "Restart Now" to upgrade SQL Server

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Good day everyone,

Fate has dealt me another oddity, I'm hoping someone out there has conquered this before.

I have a Windows Server 2012 R2 that I need to upgrade the SQL server from 2008 to 2016. When I go to do the installation, I'm getting stymied at the pre-check assessment because the installer is detecting the server has a windows update waiting for the computer to restart.
So first time around, went into the control panel, went to updates, hit restart now. Watched as the typical server restart messages come up but noticed there was no message about the updates progression. Nor when it started back up.
So tried the SQL upgrade again, same result.
So I checked the updates window again, still show restart now. Looked at view update history and found three updates were showing pending restart.
KB4284815
KB4099635
KB4103725
Off the top of my head 4284815 and 4103725 were both just security rollup updates.
I so I looked under view details on each update and found error 80242014 on each one. So my next thought was to uninstall these specific updates. They uninstalled successfully, did the restart but still found the pending restart getting in the way of the SQL upgrade. I came across a few posts that said people reinstalled those updates afterwards and the restart pending went away.... but not for this guy.
Also tried a few more things I had found in suggestions, such as:
-Running the windows update diagnostic tool.
-Stopping the Windows update and BITS services and cleaning out the contents of Softwaredistribution folder.
-resetting the windows update service.
-deleting the entries in the registry for pendingfilerenames
-deleting the pending.xml file (didn't exist in my case)
- I even reuninstalled those updates and tried the July security rollup kb4507463 and found it too gets the same issue.

SFC shows no errors.

So I'm a bit stumped on what to try next

mssql-conf in LINUX SQL Server 2019

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In LINUX, this command correctly sets memory, but i do not see it reflected when running SSMS  sp_configure even after a SQL restart.  Is there an additional step to flush something so SSMS sp_configure shows the correct max memory value?  I am running SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.2 on LINUX RHEL 7.6.

sudo /opt/mssql/bin/mssql-confset memory.memorylimitmb 12288

Office Accounting 2009 SQL Server 2008 - Can this work?

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Hi,

We have a client who is running a networked installation of Office Accounting 2009 and they do not want to change this to other accounts software as the linking with Office products works well for them.

This is currently installed on a single server running SBS 2003 with SQL Server 2005 standard and as I say it runs fine.

The client now wants to look at a new server (just due to age of old one) and is interested in SBS 2011.

Advice on that forum is that we could have two boxes, one with SBS 2011 and a separate one running SQL Server 2005, but the question is whether anyone knows if Office Accounting can be made to run on SQL Server 2008 R2 (32 bit I guess) as that way we keep it all up to date?

Ridesy

SQL Server Max Memory Setting - We should leave it alone as "0"

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Since memory does not grow on trees; I came to the conclusion that RAM memory should not be limited to SQL Server or we should not reserve memory to Windows Server.  I feel like this is a valid argument regardless of the fact that the server is a dedicated server or not.

If anybody thinks that this is a risky or flawed argument, please feel free to express your opinion.

ps. we are not dealing with prehistoric versions of Windows and SQL Server … let's say anything after 2005 or after 2010.


Travis McGee

Unable to install SQL Server (setup.exe). Exit code (Decimal) -2147467259

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Hi,

I am Sujit.I've been attempting to install SQL Server Express 2017 on a Windows 10.When running the installer, it runs all the way through, then at the end I get the following error.I've tried reinstalling it multiple times but it hasn't worked.I would be very grateful if anybody helps me to resolve this issue.

Unable to install SQL Server(setup.exe)

Exit code (Decimal): -2147467259 Error Description: The system  cannot find the specified path

SQL SERVER INSTALLATION LOG FOLDER C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\140\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20190818_213314

SQL Server 2012 - Rule "Fusion Active Template Library (ATL)" failed.

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I'm installing SQL Server 2012 Developer on a Windows Azure virtual machine which has Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Datacenter operating system with Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate SP1 installed. The installation fails with the "Rule "Fusion Active Template Library (ATL)" failed." error. I tried installing SQL Server 2008 R2 Developer but I got the same error message.

I tried to apply KB955792 "The Fusion ATL rule check fails when you try to uninstall a SQL Server 2008 instance or when you try to remove a SQL Server 2008 node from a failover cluster" (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955792) but there's no Sqlsupport.msi installation file on SQL Server media.

Setup log:

(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Initializing rule      : Fusion Active Template Library (ATL)

(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Rule is will be executed  : True
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Init rule target object: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SetupExtension.FusionRebootCheck
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Fusion requires a reboot
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Rule 'FusionRebootCheck' results: FusionRebootCheck=False
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Evaluating rule        : FusionRebootCheck
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Rule running on machine: AZUREVM
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Rule evaluation done   : Failed
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Rule evaluation message: A computer restart is required because of broken fusion ATL. You must restart your computer before you continue.
(08) 2012-06-24 14:40:05 Slp: Send result to channel : RulesEngineNotificationChannel

There are not pending rename operations and restarting the server does not fix the problem.

How can I solve this problem?

Best regards,
Jozef

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