June 11, 2010 at 8:16 am
CirquedeSQLeil (6/11/2010)
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Some people really need to RTFM, or in this case, BOL.Yup - or at least finish reading that book from which the example was taken.
I hope that by 'three weeks to get working', he meant 3 weeks of intermittent work in the evenings.
Gail Shaw
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June 11, 2010 at 8:36 am
GilaMonster (6/11/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (6/11/2010)
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Some people really need to RTFM, or in this case, BOL.Yup - or at least finish reading that book from which the example was taken.
I hope that by 'three weeks to get working', he meant 3 weeks of intermittent work in the evenings.
I agree, on both counts.
June 11, 2010 at 8:53 am
GilaMonster (6/11/2010)
Oops.
Ouch. It's kind of shocking, the fundamental ignorance about how these things work that seems to be so wide spread.
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June 11, 2010 at 9:22 am
GilaMonster (6/11/2010)
Oops.
Ouch. I'm going to use this thread as an example. I've been dealing with a 3rd party application. They use SQL Server as the database and insist on truncating the transaction log nightly before each backup.
This is the exact scenario that I've been warning them about. Their support has been insistent that if I don't truncate then that voids our support.
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June 11, 2010 at 9:24 am
Anybody out there know much about this individual, scott.pletcher?
I know we have several MVP's here on SSC, but most of you don't advertise it, and perhaps its just me but the tone in his responses seems to lean to the arrogant side a tad.
June 11, 2010 at 9:27 am
Trey Staker (6/11/2010)
GilaMonster (6/11/2010)
Oops.Ouch. I'm going to use this thread as an example. I've been dealing with a 3rd party application. They use SQL Server as the database and insist on truncating the transaction log nightly before each backup.
This is the exact scenario that I've been warning them about. Their support has been insistent that if I don't truncate then that voids our support.
Truncating the t-log before the full backup breaks the log chain. If the full backup file becomes lost or corrupt, you can't back up to the previous days full backup and recover.
Not asking who they are but what kind of software package are you running, if you can tell us that (not the name of the package, I don't want to know the name of the company).
June 11, 2010 at 10:26 am
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Trey Staker (6/11/2010)
GilaMonster (6/11/2010)
Oops.Ouch. I'm going to use this thread as an example. I've been dealing with a 3rd party application. They use SQL Server as the database and insist on truncating the transaction log nightly before each backup.
This is the exact scenario that I've been warning them about. Their support has been insistent that if I don't truncate then that voids our support.
Truncating the t-log before the full backup breaks the log chain. If the full backup file becomes lost or corrupt, you can't back up to the previous days full backup and recover.
Not asking who they are but what kind of software package are you running, if you can tell us that (not the name of the package, I don't want to know the name of the company).
Ya, I'm fully aware of this and it drives me nuts and I've explained it over and over. I have made some progress and got past their tier 1 support and have spoken with managers and sales reps and now to some of their R&D people. Their working on moving their product to 2008 and I've explained to them that this practice is 100% depricated in 2008.
I'd love to share the name of the company/product/software package but I can't. I can say that the application is used for dispatching vehicles and is a unique app to my company's industry. I support 30 sql server clusters whose main database is the database for this app. I believe they have about 80 customers and we are their largest. The software has been around and on sql server since atleast sql server 7.0.
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June 11, 2010 at 10:33 am
Trey Staker (6/11/2010)
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Trey Staker (6/11/2010)
GilaMonster (6/11/2010)
Oops.Ouch. I'm going to use this thread as an example. I've been dealing with a 3rd party application. They use SQL Server as the database and insist on truncating the transaction log nightly before each backup.
This is the exact scenario that I've been warning them about. Their support has been insistent that if I don't truncate then that voids our support.
Truncating the t-log before the full backup breaks the log chain. If the full backup file becomes lost or corrupt, you can't back up to the previous days full backup and recover.
Not asking who they are but what kind of software package are you running, if you can tell us that (not the name of the package, I don't want to know the name of the company).
Ya, I'm fully aware of this and it drives me nuts and I've explained it over and over. I have made some progress and got past their tier 1 support and have spoken with managers and sales reps and now to some of their R&D people. Their working on moving their product to 2008 and I've explained to them that this practice is 100% depricated in 2008.
I'd love to share the name of the company/product/software package but I can't. I can say that the application is used for dispatching vehicles and is a unique app to my company's industry. I support 30 sql server clusters whose main database is the database for this app. I believe they have about 80 customers and we are their largest. The software has been around and on sql server since atleast sql server 7.0.
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if their own internal systems ran on SQL Server databases and they did the same thing there, truncate log, full backup.
Sounds interesting, have to guess that you work for a trucking company or something similar.
June 11, 2010 at 10:37 am
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Anybody out there know much about this individual, scott.pletcher?I know we have several MVP's here on SSC, but most of you don't advertise it, and perhaps its just me but the tone in his responses seems to lean to the arrogant side a tad.
This may help. Never used Experts-Exchange.
June 11, 2010 at 10:43 am
I worked for a company that had a subscription to Experts Exchange and it was rare that I'd find any worthwhile answers there. Even rarer that I'd find an answer there that I couldn't find somewhere else. Pay sites aren't really worth the money
The site itself isn't very well designed either.
This doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the individual you're referring to, just the site.
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June 11, 2010 at 10:47 am
Trey Staker (6/11/2010)
They use SQL Server as the database and insist on truncating the transaction log nightly before each backup.
Bad, but not the worst. At least they're insisting on a truncation before the backup, not after.
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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June 11, 2010 at 11:06 am
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Sounds interesting, have to guess that you work for a trucking company or something similar.
Kind of, our trucks have sirens.
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June 11, 2010 at 11:25 am
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Some people really need to RTFM, or in this case, BOL.
ha! that's a good one. "only took 3 weeks"...
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June 11, 2010 at 11:35 am
Stefan Krzywicki (6/11/2010)
I worked for a company that had a subscription to Experts Exchange and it was rare that I'd find any worthwhile answers there. Even rarer that I'd find an answer there that I couldn't find somewhere else. Pay sites aren't really worth the moneyThe site itself isn't very well designed either.
This doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the individual you're referring to, just the site.
If you actually pay, do you see different solutions than the ones you see if you just scroll down?
I think that site's a little shady for trying to charge for the same stuff they're giving away...at least that's how it appears to work.
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"stewsterl 80804 (10/16/2009)I guess when you stop and try to understand the solution provided you not only learn, but save yourself some headaches when you need to make any slight changes."
June 11, 2010 at 11:41 am
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Lynn Pettis (6/11/2010)
Anybody out there know much about this individual, scott.pletcher?I know we have several MVP's here on SSC, but most of you don't advertise it, and perhaps its just me but the tone in his responses seems to lean to the arrogant side a tad.
This may help. Never used Experts-Exchange.
Hmmm - nope. Don't know him.
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