July 18, 2003 at 4:59 am
Hi all
I am trying to set up replication without luck. After some research I found that @@servername, used in the SP's to setup replication returns null, so setup fails.
I've tried sp_addserver 'servername', 'local'
as in books online, restarted and rebooted the server but still no server name, any ideas out there.
July 18, 2003 at 5:38 am
Hi
I've recently been setting up some replications. What version of SQL are you working with ?
When you are working with SQL 2000 you are automatically working with instances. Do you have several instances or not ?
I'd been replicating from a server with an instance name to a local server.
Works fine. You have to configue the client and server settings though because instances can use a different port setting than the standard 1433 port.
I think you cannot update it with local.
JV
JV
July 21, 2003 at 3:04 am
Both servers are running Win 2000 SP4, with SQL 2000 SP3. Just to complicate things. A few months ago I configured replication between these for testing purposes and it worked fine.
July 21, 2003 at 4:53 am
First, check SERVERPROPERTY('SERVERNAME') and see what it returns. You can
try executing the following to fix @@SERVERNAME:
EXEC sp_dropserver 'oldservername'
EXEC sp_addserver 'newservername', 'LOCAL'
restart SQL Server service and generally it should be fixed.
SELECT @@SERVERNAME
You have to drop it to add it back.
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