Showing posts with label snapshot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snapshot. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

async_network_io wait during replication

I have re-initialize some subscription. After generated snapshot successfully, the synchronization view showing 'The process is running and is waiting for a response from the server.' and I found the replication process is under 'async_network_io wait'. The job has run for more than 8 hrs. Any idea to improve it? Thanks in advaise.

Are you running the sync agent (like merge agent/distribution agent) in continuous mode? If yes, it will show running forever, although the submitted transactions/commands have been replicated, agent job is just keeping waiting for next actions.

Thanks

-Yunjing

|||Yes, in continuous mode. But the replication hadn't completed in 8 hrs. Any idea? Thanks|||

If an continuous sync complete for a session, its current history log usually shows something like "No replicated transactions are available" and sync job is still showing as running.

As for your case, could you open sqlmonitor to check the current status for the job, is it still running or fail already? If it's running, what's the current history shown? Does the history get updated every a few minutes?

-Yunjing

Monday, March 19, 2012

Assist needed in creating a replication with sql 2005

I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
are allowed to use any proxy.
I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
replication?
Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
(or remote) snapshot?
Thanks,
Andy
The scripts are:
use [T2]
exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
@.value = N'true'
GO
-- Adding the snapshot publication
use [T2]
exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
publication of
database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
@.retention = 0,
@.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous =
N'true',
@.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
@.compress_snapshot =
N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
@.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
@.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
= N'active',
@.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
@.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
@.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
@.allow_dts = N'false',
@.replicate_ddl = 1
GO
exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type =
1,
@.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
@.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
@.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
@.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
@.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
@.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login =
N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
@.publisher_login =
N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
use [T2]
exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
@.source_owner =
N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
@.description = null,
@.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option =
0x000000000803509D,
@.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table =
N'RETURN_REASON',
@.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
GO
Can you extract the code from the job and pass it to the snapshot.exe found
in c:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\com?
Hilary Cotter
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
http://www.indexserverfaq.com
"AH" <hhhsu7a@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1168824792.916342.291270@.11g2000cwr.googlegro ups.com...
>I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
> B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
> But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
> I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
> sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
> 'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
> granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
> are allowed to use any proxy.
>
> I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
> id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
>
> Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
> replication?
>
> Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
> (or remote) snapshot?
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
>
> The scripts are:
> use [T2]
> exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
> @.value = N'true'
> GO
> -- Adding the snapshot publication
> use [T2]
> exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
> publication of
>
> database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
> @.retention = 0,
>
> @.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous =
> N'true',
>
> @.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
> @.compress_snapshot =
>
> N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
> @.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
>
> @.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
> = N'active',
>
> @.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
> @.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
>
> @.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
> @.allow_dts = N'false',
>
> @.replicate_ddl = 1
> GO
>
> exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type =
> 1,
>
> @.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
> @.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
>
> @.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
> @.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
>
> @.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
> @.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login =
>
> N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
> @.publisher_login =
>
> N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
>
> use [T2]
> exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
> @.source_owner =
>
> N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
> @.description = null,
>
> @.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option =
> 0x000000000803509D,
>
> @.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table =
> N'RETURN_REASON',
>
> @.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
> GO
>
|||Hilary,
I switched to use administor, instead of a windows user, and the
replication went fine. Does the windows user id require to have
administion privilege?
Andy
Hilary Cotter wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Can you extract the code from the job and pass it to the snapshot.exe found
> in c:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\com?
> --
> Hilary Cotter
> Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
> Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
> http://www.indexserverfaq.com
>
> "AH" <hhhsu7a@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1168824792.916342.291270@.11g2000cwr.googlegro ups.com...

Assist needed in creating a replication with sql 2005

I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
are allowed to use any proxy.
I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
replication?
Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
(or remote) snapshot?
Thanks,
Andy
The scripts are:
use [T2]
exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
@.value = N'true'
GO
-- Adding the snapshot publication
use [T2]
exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
publication of
database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
@.retention = 0,
@.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous = N'true',
@.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
@.compress_snapshot =
N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
@.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
@.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
= N'active',
@.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
@.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
@.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
@.allow_dts = N'false',
@.replicate_ddl = 1
GO
exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type =
1,
@.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
@.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
@.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
@.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
@.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
@.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login =
N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
@.publisher_login =
N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
use [T2]
exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
@.source_owner =
N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
@.description = null,
@.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option = 0x000000000803509D,
@.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table = N'RETURN_REASON',
@.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
GOCan you extract the code from the job and pass it to the snapshot.exe found
in c:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\com?
--
Hilary Cotter
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
http://www.indexserverfaq.com
"AH" <hhhsu7a@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1168824792.916342.291270@.11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com...
>I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
> B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
> But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
> I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
> sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
> 'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
> granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
> are allowed to use any proxy.
>
> I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
> id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
>
> Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
> replication?
>
> Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
> (or remote) snapshot?
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
>
> The scripts are:
> use [T2]
> exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
> @.value = N'true'
> GO
> -- Adding the snapshot publication
> use [T2]
> exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
> publication of
>
> database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
> @.retention = 0,
>
> @.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous => N'true',
>
> @.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
> @.compress_snapshot =>
> N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
> @.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
>
> @.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
> = N'active',
>
> @.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
> @.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
>
> @.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
> @.allow_dts = N'false',
>
> @.replicate_ddl = 1
> GO
>
> exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type => 1,
>
> @.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
> @.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
>
> @.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
> @.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
>
> @.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
> @.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login =>
> N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
> @.publisher_login =>
> N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
>
> use [T2]
> exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
> @.source_owner =>
> N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
> @.description = null,
>
> @.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option => 0x000000000803509D,
>
> @.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table => N'RETURN_REASON',
>
> @.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
> GO
>|||Hilary,
I switched to use administor, instead of a windows user, and the
replication went fine. Does the windows user id require to have
administion privilege?
Andy
Hilary Cotter wrote:
> Can you extract the code from the job and pass it to the snapshot.exe found
> in c:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\com?
> --
> Hilary Cotter
> Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
> Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
> http://www.indexserverfaq.com
>
> "AH" <hhhsu7a@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1168824792.916342.291270@.11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com...
> >I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
> > B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
> > But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
> >
> > I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
> > sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
> > 'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
> > granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
> > are allowed to use any proxy.
> >
> >
> > I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
> > id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
> >
> >
> > Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
> > replication?
> >
> >
> > Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
> >
> > (or remote) snapshot?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Andy
> >
> >
> > The scripts are:
> > use [T2]
> > exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
> > @.value = N'true'
> > GO
> > -- Adding the snapshot publication
> > use [T2]
> > exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
> > publication of
> >
> >
> > database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
> > @.retention = 0,
> >
> >
> > @.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous => > N'true',
> >
> >
> > @.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
> >
> > @.compress_snapshot => >
> >
> > N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
> > @.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
> >
> >
> > @.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
> > = N'active',
> >
> >
> > @.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
> > @.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
> >
> >
> > @.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
> > @.allow_dts = N'false',
> >
> >
> > @.replicate_ddl = 1
> > GO
> >
> >
> > exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type => >
> > 1,
> >
> >
> > @.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
> > @.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
> >
> >
> > @.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
> > @.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
> >
> >
> > @.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
> > @.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login => >
> >
> > N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
> >
> > @.publisher_login => >
> >
> > N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
> >
> >
> > use [T2]
> > exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
> > @.source_owner => >
> >
> > N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
> > @.description = null,
> >
> >
> > @.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option => > 0x000000000803509D,
> >
> >
> > @.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table => > N'RETURN_REASON',
> >
> >
> > @.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
> > GO
> >

Assist needed in creating a replication with sql 2005

I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
are allowed to use any proxy.
I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
replication?
Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
(or remote) snapshot?
Thanks,
Andy
The scripts are:
use [T2]
exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
@.value = N'true'
GO
-- Adding the snapshot publication
use [T2]
exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
publication of
database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
@.retention = 0,
@.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous =
N'true',
@.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
@.compress_snapshot =
N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
@.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
@.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
= N'active',
@.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
@.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
@.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
@.allow_dts = N'false',
@.replicate_ddl = 1
GO
exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type =
1,
@.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
@.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
@.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
@.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
@.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
@.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login =
N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
@.publisher_login =
N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
use [T2]
exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
@.source_owner =
N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
@.description = null,
@.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option =
0x000000000803509D,
@.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table =
N'RETURN_REASON',
@.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
GOCan you extract the code from the job and pass it to the snapshot.exe found
in c:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\com?
Hilary Cotter
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
http://www.indexserverfaq.com
"AH" <hhhsu7a@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1168824792.916342.291270@.11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com...
>I tried to create a local snapshot replication from data A to database
> B for sql 2005. I followed the wizard and it was created successfully.
> But,nothing written to the replication folder and the job failed.
> I manually executed the sqls and it always failed on
> sp_addpublication_snapshot and the error was:
> 'DB4\Administrator' is a member of sysadmin server role and cannot be
> granted to or revoked from the proxy. Members of sysadmin server role
> are allowed to use any proxy.
>
> I log in to windows 2003 as administrator and the replication account
> id dbsnap. What I have to do to avoid the error?
>
> Is there a detailed step-by=step guide to create a snapshot
> replication?
>
> Can someone provide a set of sqls that I can just use to create a local
> (or remote) snapshot?
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
>
> The scripts are:
> use [T2]
> exec sp_replicationdboption @.dbname = N'T2', @.optname = N'publish',
> @.value = N'true'
> GO
> -- Adding the snapshot publication
> use [T2]
> exec sp_addpublication @.publication = N'T2', @.description = N'Snapshot
> publication of
>
> database ''T2'' from Publisher ''DB4''.', @.sync_method = N'native',
> @.retention = 0,
>
> @.allow_push = N'true', @.allow_pull = N'true', @.allow_anonymous =
> N'true',
>
> @.enabled_for_internet = N'false', @.snapshot_in_defaultfolder = N'true',
> @.compress_snapshot =
>
> N'false', @.ftp_port = 21, @.ftp_login = N'anonymous',
> @.allow_subscription_copy = N'false',
>
> @.add_to_active_directory = N'false', @.repl_freq = N'snapshot', @.status
> = N'active',
>
> @.independent_agent = N'true', @.immediate_sync = N'true',
> @.allow_sync_tran = N'false',
>
> @.autogen_sync_procs = N'false', @.allow_queued_tran = N'false',
> @.allow_dts = N'false',
>
> @.replicate_ddl = 1
> GO
>
> exec sp_addpublication_snapshot @.publication = N'T2', @.frequency_type =
> 1,
>
> @.frequency_interval = 0, @.frequency_relative_interval = 0,
> @.frequency_recurrence_factor = 0,
>
> @.frequency_subday = 0, @.frequency_subday_interval = 0,
> @.active_start_time_of_day = 0,
>
> @.active_end_time_of_day = 235959, @.active_start_date = 0,
> @.active_end_date = 0, @.job_login =
>
> N'db4\dbsnap', @.job_password = N'wenhua', @.publisher_security_mode = 0,
> @.publisher_login =
>
> N'sa', @.publisher_password = N'chang5911'
>
> use [T2]
> exec sp_addarticle @.publication = N'T2', @.article = N'RETURN_REASON',
> @.source_owner =
>
> N'dbo', @.source_object = N'RETURN_REASON', @.type = N'logbased',
> @.description = null,
>
> @.creation_script = null, @.pre_creation_cmd = N'drop', @.schema_option =
> 0x000000000803509D,
>
> @.identityrangemanagementoption = N'manual', @.destination_table =
> N'RETURN_REASON',
>
> @.destination_owner = N'dbo', @.vertical_partition = N'false'
> GO
>|||Hilary,
I switched to use administor, instead of a windows user, and the
replication went fine. Does the windows user id require to have
administion privilege?
Andy
Hilary Cotter wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Can you extract the code from the job and pass it to the snapshot.exe foun
d
> in c:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\com?
> --
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