September 25, 2007 at 10:07 am
Posted - 09/25/2007 : 11:12:47
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I have Restored database from SQL server 2000 to SQL server 2005 and found that Full Text catalogs are not Populated.
I tried using, exec sp_fulltext_catalog 'CatalogName', 'start_full' and it showed the message
"Warning: Request to start a full-text index population on table or indexed view 'dbo.Corpora' is ignored because a population is currently active for this table or indexed view."
Please let me know on "How to Repopulate all the Full text catalogs"
Thanks.
September 25, 2007 at 10:33 am
You have to check the status of the full text catalog.
Start with this one:
select * from sys.master_files where type = 4
also check out sys.fulltext_catalogs
September 25, 2007 at 11:52 am
am i wrong? i thought full text catalogs were not part of the database, but a separate file stored on the server, so you needed to back those up separetely, or recreate the full text after a restoration on a different server/different database
linky after editing:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240867
SUMMARY
Full-text catalogs and indexes are not stored in a SQL Server database. Full-text catalogs and indexes are stored in separate files that the Microsoft Search service manages. The full-text catalog files are not recovered during a Microsoft SQL Server recovery. Additionally, you cannot use the Transact SQL statements BACKUP and RESTORE to back up and to restore full-text catalog files. After recovery or restore operations, you must separately resynchronize the full-text catalogs. Only the Microsoft Windows NT system administrator and the Microsoft Search service can access the full-text catalog files.
Lowell
September 25, 2007 at 12:14 pm
In SQL Server 2000 full text catalogs are indeed not backed up. However, information about the file location, tables and indexes remain in the database.
With SQL Server 2005, full-text catalogs have become part of the standard backup/restore process.
September 25, 2007 at 12:18 pm
thank you Pam!
I didn't know they did that in 2005. much easier to restore I assume, since it's part of the backup.
In the original posters case, since the backup came from a 2000 backup, he'll need to rebuild no matter what, adn backup after they are rebuilt, right?
Lowell
September 25, 2007 at 12:24 pm
Yup. But verification of status / file location / etc. is the first step.
Regarding the backup / restore note that there is also a command to backup and/or restore the full text catalog only.
BACKUP DATABASE database_name
FILE = 'sysft_fulltext_cat'
TO backup_device
September 26, 2007 at 1:18 am
Thanks very much, i was able to populate Full Text Catalogs now. 🙂
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