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04:01
morning guys :)
04:19
Hi All
I have a query..I was executing some query tomove 7 million data from one database table to another db..but after 3 hours,while executing I got some error and it blocked me from doing anything..So I cancelled it..but till now,ie 18 hrs after the start of cancellation,it is still cancelling the query
why it is like this?can I do anything to force stop it?
Since it is a prod server,I have to stop it,
uh oh! Prod server!!! This sounds like defusing a Bomb.
Is it harm our system??
Is there anyway to force stop the cancelling process??
No no I don't think like that. But you can't stop any process / services here. right?
yes..but I can suggest the system admin
Thats y I am asking..till now,it is not affecting the application that uses the db
But I am afraid about other possible impacts
04:40
Hmmm.. I can't sure about this. This is DBA stuff and that ain't me. Lets wait for some DBA people like @Shaneis. They might can help you.
Ok..Thank you...Will wait until he comes
@Shaneis Could you please help me,once you are free
He is sleeping now :P. 4:44 AM in UK
oh..Is he from UK..sorry..I didnt know that... :P
ha ha. no prob
05:43
morning and ill be on remote so less chances of me being active in here
 
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06:54
one more doubt,if I kill the process,is there any impacts?
07:28
@KesiyaAbraham It like switch off your Database. Do you want to do this?
@ARr0w morning mate. Have a good day.
@Sankar no..i jzt want to close the session window...hence i think the cancellation process will get killed
SQL Server?
07:45
Good morning
@Sankar yes sql server
I know nothing about cancelling db things, but if you cancel a big process in windows it takes long depending on the changes made. If you have 7million data going over and its big data the cancel will have to not only stop the procedure but also reroll all the settings back. I think this is causing the long time it has been running. and maybe your servers system isnt the greatest which causes the cancel procedure to freeze/stop
08:14
morning
o/
08:35
morning
morning @AndyK
@Tomm sup?
everything is good, we are learning c# and asp.net
09:08
morning @Tomm @AndyK
hey guys
o/
 
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10:26
morning
just investigating merge replication, anyone here used it before ?
10:40
@Ricky never, soz
@Ricky don't go for it
do yourself a favor
restoring a backup on a merge-replicating server cluster is a painful death
haha
that bad
@Ricky painful death ... omg...
I'll put that in my report then
Hector says it will be a painful death if we use this
to be honest I don't like the idea of it - the way I'm testing it it seems to be you don't have one definitive source for the data. If stuff goes missing its hard to know where to look
the best for me was transactional replication
you have one master server, and any amount of subscribers
so you can guarantee transactional consistency
to every subscriber
10:54
yeah I'm very familiar with transactional
its great once you understand it
I hadn't a clue what was going on, then one day it just clicked
anyway heres the scenario we face so let me know if you've any thoughts
so we have an etl server that replicates through transacational replication to another server. We then report off this server.
However due to ODBC driver loading issues, we would like to split the first ETL server.
So ETL1 and ETL2 have the same databases but run different packages so will be updating different data. We then want to have this data merged onto one central server for reporting
make sense?
11:10
it does
11:22
so merge replication a possibility?
i think its risky
this is over 1tb of data
11:48
merge was designed for that case scenario
I don't like merge replication myself, but it's your best bet
 
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@HéctorÁlvarez cya

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