April 18, 2011 at 6:15 am
Hi,
Recently Migrated SQL Server 2008 from old version SQL server 2000, also windows 2008 enterprise edition.
There is one data file (mdf) contain data & index which was already created in database.
1. I want to separate data. mdf and Indexfile .ndf file.
Once create index script file then create another file group for index after that execute the index script.
if drop the index (clustered-PK, non-clustered), Is there impact of database?
Could anyone share this script(url) for create index which is already created?
2. If SQL server 2008 enterprise edition 32bit on installed windows server 2008 enterprise Edition 32bit operating system, which are the mandatory points consider at OS level? like instance file installation and paging memory, please give me tips how to initiate these concept at OS level?
Thanks
ananda
April 18, 2011 at 4:20 pm
you can create indexes script by the help of Generating Scripts
Right click on the desire database and then click TASK then click Generate Scripts,Select all tables then generate only indexes script
when you get all index script then add a new file group then add new file in this newly added file group then create indexes on this file group
Tell me about these
Total CPU physical and logical
Total RAM
Total Drives
is Clustered Mode
is this only Database Server or providing other services also
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April 19, 2011 at 12:09 am
Thanks for reply... Can we possible PK index on other filegroup?
1. Total CPU physical and logical
4 CPU
2. Total RAM
4GB
3. Total Drives
5 Drives - RAID 5
4. is Clustered Mode
No clustred mode
5. is this only Database Server or providing other services also
Other service running on SSAS, SSRS, SSIS.
thanks
ananda
April 19, 2011 at 9:22 am
PK understanding is PRIMARY KEY and if you see prefix like PK in a table indexes then its mean table have a PRIMARY KEY with clustered Index.when we create a primary key in a table then clustered index create by default
Yes you can create 1 Clustered index and 999 non-clustered indexes in a table and this table should have a schema and then this schema should have a file group
You can create a new Index Filegroup and then add a file or files in this group as you want then define this filegroup name in the index script or statement
Regards,
Syed Jahanzaib Bin Hassan
MCTS | MCITP | OCA | OCP | OCE | SCJP | IBMCDBA
My Blog
Regards,
Syed Jahanzaib Bin Hassan
BSCS | MCTS | MCITP | OCA | OCP | OCE | SCJP | IBMCDBA
My Blog
www.aureus-salah.com
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