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eyechart
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
3575 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-24 : 14:22:15
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the microsoft on-hold music is just killing me...-ec |
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
7020 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-24 : 14:42:35
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Maybe they need musical selections:“Press 1 for pop music, 2 for rap, 3 for heavy metal, 4 for classic rock, 5 for oldies, 6 for classical, 7 for country and western, press 8 to select by artist, 9 for a random selection, or press 0 to speak to a DJ.” CODO ERGO SUM |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-24 : 15:35:38
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Is that like if MS take over the 911 emergency service:"Press 1 for a knife wound, 2 for a gunshot wound ...""the microsoft on-hold music is just killing me..."You're looking for sympathy for being a SQL2k5 early adopter?elwoos: tell him how it is, OK?!Kristen |
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
4110 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-24 : 21:43:17
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rotfl, that's just mean Kristen we should be thankful that ec is thoroughly testing it out for us eh?I've been following his and sam's thread on their adventure towards full sql2005 implementation,and the stuff they post are pretty scary, then comes out sp1 and warning bells started whistling in other forums as wellbtw, just got off the hook on migration/upgrading, still without a doubt, honesty is the best policy --------------------keeping it simple... |
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Kristen
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22859 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-25 : 01:37:38
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I'm sat right on the fence Jen. I haven't looked at SQL2k5 yet. If I had a Big Scary Moment with it I just don't where I would turn (I see the Big Scary Ones here going unanswered), and how I would solve it quickly for my clients.Kristen |
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elwoos
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2052 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-25 : 04:03:12
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quote: elwoos: tell him how it is, OK?!
We are still considering a move to 2000 I think we are waiting for SP 4 first - OOOH it's out. So tell me about all those juicy new features then - indexed views and all thatsteve-----------Oh, so they have internet on computers now! |
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Kristen
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22859 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-25 : 04:48:53
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"waiting for SP 4"We haven't installed SP4 because of the worry over queries with JOINs between non-exactly matched datatypes. But that's basically a QA/testing issue, so if you are migrating anyway they'll come to light, and be fixed, as part of your rollout.Kristen |
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Ledell
SQL NASCAR Parsing Chick
107 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-26 : 13:47:06
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quote: Originally posted by jen I've been following his and sam's thread on their adventure towards full sql2005 implementation,and the stuff they post are pretty scary, then comes out sp1 and warning bells started whistling in other forums as well.
Are concerns with SQL5k more with migration then with straight install? Is there anything in particular that stands out as being not quite right with SQL5k?*************************Got some code from Rob. Can anyone help? |
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Kristen
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22859 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-26 : 16:04:48
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"Is there anything in particular that stands out as being not quite right with SQL5k?"For me the only issue is the lack of available experience (e.g. here on SQL Team) to help me if I hit some major, time-critical, rock. I see some difficult, time-critical, questions here going unanswered. That's pretty rare for tricky SQL2000 questions.Kristen |
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Ledell
SQL NASCAR Parsing Chick
107 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-26 : 16:15:54
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Ok. Thanks. I am going to just dive right in.Robvolk will be so proud! Maybe even Mfemenella, too?*************************Got some code from Rob. Can anyone help? |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
15732 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-26 : 18:30:19
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quote: Are concerns with SQL5k more with migration then with straight install? Is there anything in particular that stands out as being not quite right with SQL5k?
My biggest concern about SQL5K is that it won't be available for another 3,000 years. Somehow I think I won't be too interested in it by then. |
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
7020 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-26 : 18:36:33
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quote: Originally posted by robvolk
quote: Are concerns with SQL5k more with migration then with straight install? Is there anything in particular that stands out as being not quite right with SQL5k?
My biggest concern about SQL5K is that it won't be available for another 3,000 years. Somehow I think I won't be too interested in it by then.
I think there's a pre-beta release of SQL 5000 available for you early adopters.A lot of people suspect they won't make the target March 5000 release date though.CODO ERGO SUM |
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
4110 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-26 : 21:15:07
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no problems encountered for:straight installation, no security tightening, no instances just default, everything installed using default settings (well probably location of the other services doesn't really have an impact)so when you start tightening, doing measures, tweaking, it seems (atleast for my case) everything falls apartwe assume that we will be able to handle sql2k5 similarly to sql2k, but apparently they behave differently at a certain level which leaves you wondering, is it really worth it to migrate at this point in time?--------------------keeping it simple... |
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Kristen
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22859 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-27 : 01:47:24
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"is it really worth it to migrate at this point in time?"If SQL2k5 had a killer feature I needed then it would just be a "cost-benefit" equation.A DATE datatype would have been good <g>Kristen |
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Ledell
SQL NASCAR Parsing Chick
107 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-27 : 11:06:23
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quote: Originally posted by jen no problems encountered for:straight installation, no security tightening, no instances just default, everything installed using default settings ... when you start tightening, doing measures, tweaking, it seems everything falls apart
Are you saying, it's okay as long as you don't tweek it? If that's the case, are there critical tweeks that need to be done, that can not be done?I don't know if I mentioned it earlier, but I am developing a web application and thought the built in web tools would be helpful. I haven't uninstalled SQL2K yet. Would it be better to go back to that and use something else for the web tools?*************************Got some code from Rob. Can anyone help? |
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Ledell
SQL NASCAR Parsing Chick
107 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-27 : 11:13:12
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quote: Originally posted by Michael Valentine JonesI think there's a pre-beta release of SQL 5000 available for you early adopters. A lot of people suspect they won't make the target March 5000 release date though.
Actually, it's only by starting work on it now, that they might actually be able to hit their deadline.*************************Got some code from Rob. Can anyone help? |
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
4110 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-28 : 01:15:14
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apparently, it seems that way...i'm still a newbie on this 2005 so probably i'm doing it all wrong, but this is now my 4th install (which happens to be ok, coz i'm not customizing it yet, all default parameters)?i did try to install on another instance then change the service accounts and port numbers,went into sql server and applied some restrictions on accounts already present, but failed after a couple of days (3rd install) i'm now trying to get deeper into dts and replication but get inconsistent result (i tried it now and everything seems to be ok)...clustering is off limits for now, atleast for me, check EC's other postdevelopment wise, i think it's ok coz i believe sqlteam is on 2005 already and the other guys are using it, it's the admin side that's really bothersomemy suggestion is to work on a technology you are most confident with and will be able to support if things happen and get escalated to you, otherwise you'll need a lot of resources within reach --------------------keeping it simple... |
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elwoos
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2052 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-28 : 04:13:23
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Jen you have the two best resources at your finger tips, BOL and SQLTeamsteve-----------Oh, so they have internet on computers now! |
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
4110 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-28 : 04:19:45
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sorry to mean it that way with bol, yes, for development, but there are things that only experience can teach you in terms of administration and making sure that server is always availablelike now, by reading the yukon section everyday, i get to learn something new and actually avoid some known issues which they already escalated to PSS --------------------keeping it simple... |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
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khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)
17689 Posts |
Posted - 2006-04-28 : 06:04:46
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"This section intentionally left blank!" KH |
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