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sunsanvin
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

1274 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 01:49:14
Dear All,
i've recently attended an interview, and i failed to answer some.

some of those are
1)what are the security steps you implement after joining an organization?
i've given the answer but that is at user level. they asked me at server level. may i know what are the steps to be implemented at server level?
2)some times after restarting the server, sql server will not start. why?
i've told them that may be the service is at manual level so we need to start the service manually.
---nono that is in automatic mode. still the problem exists. how can you resolve?

may i know the answer please





Arnav
Even you learn 1%, Learn it with 100% confidence.

khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)

17689 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 01:58:09
"2)some times after restarting the server, sql server will not start. why?"
The questions are too general. Without knowing the exact situation, anything is possible.
- somebody uninstalled SQL Server
- some files was deleted / corrupted
- the dog eat up the hard disk
- . . .basically anything under the sun may be the reason of this

The interviewer should not be asking WHY but How / What are the steps / area to check / troubleshoot


KH
[spoiler]Time is always against us[/spoiler]

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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks

30421 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 02:50:32
1) Change password for SA account. Write the password on a note. Put the note in a safe. Drop the safe in the Mariner gorge.




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khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)

17689 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 03:04:24
1) Asian version : Change password for SA account. Write the password on a note. Burn the note. dissolve the ash in a glass of water and drink it.


KH
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sunsanvin
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

1274 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 06:46:17
very funny KH

thank you Peso and KH

Arnav
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sunsanvin
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

1274 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 08:29:14
only for asians this solutions? or for all?

Arnav
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DavidChel
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

474 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 08:54:33
quote:
Originally posted by Peso

1) Change password for SA account. Write the password on a note. Put the note in a safe. Drop the safe in the Mariner gorge.




E 12°55'05.25"
N 56°04'39.16"




This may not always be a good idea. The crappy ERP system that I am forced to administer actually uses the SA account for everything. If I changed it, I would crash most of our systems.

Go ahead, ask me how I learned this.
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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger

1537 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 09:25:48
I prefer to bury safe under new foundation.

Jim
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 09:46:18
quote:
Originally posted by DavidChel

quote:
Originally posted by Peso

1) Change password for SA account. Write the password on a note. Put the note in a safe. Drop the safe in the Mariner gorge.




E 12°55'05.25"
N 56°04'39.16"




This may not always be a good idea. The crappy ERP system that I am forced to administer actually uses the SA account for everything. If I changed it, I would crash most of our systems.

Go ahead, ask me how I learned this.



I found a database being used by a building access/security application that was using MSDE with a blank SA password installed on an old laptop computer. I always wondered if everyone would be locked in or locked out of the building if I changed the password.




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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master

11752 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 09:55:53
and you never tried????? now i'm a bit disapointed in you

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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-12 : 10:01:08
I didn't bother because it wasn't at a site I work at, so I wouldn't have the pleasure of seeing everyone standing outside in freezing winter weather.




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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!

4970 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-15 : 07:36:15
quote:
Originally posted by sunsanvin


1)what are the security steps you implement after joining an organization?


Build some trojans into the master database so that if you get fired for dicking around on Facebook all day, the whole server and the data falls apart and they beg you to come back and fix it. Then you can up your rate.

quote:

2)some times after restarting the server, sql server will not start. why?



You restarted the WRONG SERVER!!!! OMG

(either that or the user you were running SQL Server under has it password expired or changed, blame the domain admins then spend the rest of the week on Facebook while the problem gets resolved)



Damian
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Emerson
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7174 Posts

Posted - 2008-08-15 : 08:27:49
quote:
Originally posted by Merkin

quote:
Originally posted by sunsanvin


1)what are the security steps you implement after joining an organization?


Build some trojans into the master database so that if you get fired for dicking around on Facebook all day, the whole server and the data falls apart and they beg you to come back and fix it. Then you can up your rate.

quote:

2)some times after restarting the server, sql server will not start. why?



You restarted the WRONG SERVER!!!! OMG

(either that or the user you were running SQL Server under has it password expired or changed, blame the domain admins then spend the rest of the week on Facebook while the problem gets resolved)



Damian
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Emerson



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