Setting up Log Shipping under fire
RichardRayJH
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I've got a production db that has users in it from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM and runs batch processes from 11:30 PM to 1:00 AM. After that it does maintenance jobs to be RTG at 6:00 AM the next morning.
I want to set up log shipping. I've got another server ready to go, but I'm not clear on just what the steps are when the db is in production like that.
Does the target server need to have RedGate Backup Pro installed?
When should I take the backup that goes on the second server to be the basis for the log shipping?
How do I insure that the shipping starts up smoothly if the database is in use?
Am I making this harder than I need to? :-)
I want to set up log shipping. I've got another server ready to go, but I'm not clear on just what the steps are when the db is in production like that.
Does the target server need to have RedGate Backup Pro installed?
When should I take the backup that goes on the second server to be the basis for the log shipping?
How do I insure that the shipping starts up smoothly if the database is in use?
Am I making this harder than I need to? :-)
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Richard Ray
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Teton Village, WY
Richard Ray
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Teton Village, WY
Comments
Usually off production hours so as not to affect your users' activities, but that would depend on how long the backup would take and if your production server has more than adequate CPU and disk I/O to spare for the backup.
You can take full and transaction log backups even when the database is in use.
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