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  1. Σ ευχαριστώ Blackman. Το κακό είναι ότι δεν έχω ένα virtual περιβάλλον να το δοκίμαζα και να τελείωνα. Πάντως κι έγω με το ψάξιμο που έκανα έδειχνε οτι δεν είχε πρόβλημα με το attach. Απλά πρώτα θα κάνει την βάση σε recovery mode και μετά θα παίζει κανονικά. Αν βρείς κάτι παραπάνω  μου το λές. Προς το παρόν τους έβαλα και έσβησαν 300 ΜΒ και ανάσανε λίγο η DB. Αλλά δεν θα το γλιτώσω στο τέλος.

     

  2. Blackman αφού το install θα γίνει πάνω στον Server που έχει τον SharePoint και το MSDE το machinename/sharepoint δεν θα είναι το ίδιο? Στην ουσία upgrade τον MSDE σε Sqwlexpress 2005 δεν θα κάνει? Οπότε γιατί ναμην παίξει το attach των βάσεων?

     

  3. Τα ρωτάω αυτά διότι με το ψάξε βρήκαι και αυτό :

     

    Guide to Reinstall - Migrate SPS 2003

    to SQL 2005 (September Community Technology Preview) aka "fancy

    doubling/trebling the speed of your SPS installation?"

    Posted

    Saturday, October 22, 2005 9:51 AM

    από το μέλος

    dimitrisv

    Just succeeded in setting up Sharepoint Portal Server 2003 to

    run on SQL 2005 September CTP and I thought, due to the huge

    improvement in performance (2-3 times faster depending on the

    task), that it may be useful to many so I decided to share the

    process with you here. 

    The task was to use the same kit of hardware and have SPS and SQL2005 on the same machine (clean install). 

    Here is how it is done:

    0. Because I dont want moaning and groaning for broken promises go and get yourself Microsoft ® Windows Server ™ 2003 Performance Advisor and measure your existing systems performance.

    1. You run the BackUp and Restore Utility of SPS in order to back up your site and you save it in another server.

    2. Remove the server from the domain.

    3.

    Setup your Windows 2003 Server (preferably with SP1 included). If you

    have a six disk server go for: 2XRAID 1 (system), 3XRAID5  (data),

    1XRAID0 (tempdb, SPS indexes).

    4. Do join the domain during setup -

    long gone are the issues of not finding the domain etc (assuming that

    your DC is also W2k3 SP1)

    (4a. Follow the steps of your Hardware

    Manufacturer -HP  in my case  (i.e. the post installation steps of

    SmartStart 7.40) - and reboot)

    5. Apply all the post SP1 patches (18 to date).

    6. Add the role of application server to the server through the wizard - enabling ASP.NET but NOT the FrontPage extensions.

    7. Make sure that you do not alter (for the time being) the default locale from English and you add other services that you may like i.e. SMTP etc. and do work such as setting the page file, process priority, formating your SQL data partition to disk allocation size of 64k (it really does improve performance!) and you reboot.

    8.

    Set up your SQL 2005 Enterprise by selecting all default options -

    apart from the location of your data files (to that partition that you

    formated with that 64k allocation size which is the optimum) and

    following the completion of the setup you reboot (just to ensure that

    everything is up and running).  It is worthwhile not to use SQL security

    - Just leave it to windows authentication and start the service to a

    local user account that you create in your system (SQL -depending on

    your logging- can be quite demanding on the AD if you use a domain

    account). Now alter the localle to that of your previews

    installation. Bear in mind that there are installation issues of the

    reporting services with non-english default localles so this is why I

    told you in step 7 of not altering your locale prior to SQL

    installation. It will spoil the RS installation.   

    And here is the juicy part:

    9.  Download WSS WITH SP2 from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=B922B28D-806A-427B-A4C5-AB0F1AA0F7F9&displaylang=en

     and install by selecting option two (member of a Server farm - do not

    install MSDE). In the web page based configurration wizzard that will

    start you just stop after the set up of the first page. i.e. the page

    that you select the application pool identity and the authentication

    type which MUST be KERBEROS .

    10. Press next, cmd iisreset and OK. You have now finished with your WSS set up as far as its coexistance with SPS 2003 is concerned.

    11.

    Go to your SQL 2005 and give full permissions to the user that is

    running the application pool you created before. This is the user that

    will be used to create and later to modify the config database.

    12.

    Insert your WPS 2003 CD. It detects that you have WSS it will give you a

    warning about the unlinking of your existing sites (which you duly

    ignore) and then goes ahead with the installation of the core engine.

    13.

    Needless to say that you wont choose MSDE installation and that you

    will point your installation to your SQL 2005 instance, that you will

    choose another partition for the Data and that you will use the user you

    created before in order to create the SPS_config Database (use the same

    user to be sure that you have the password right ;) and that he has

    permissions to even be databasecreator.

    14. The installation will

    finish and will present you with the first pages of set up of the

    portal. Go ahead to select the user that will run the application (the

    one you made earlier), define the email settings and choose the topology

    (i.e. index, site, search all in the same box).

    15. Very crucial point here: You close your IE window right here and you apply the SPS 2003 SP2 which you can find here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=171DC9A7-B4BA-4759-BD64-6B7D851A97EF&displaylang=en  You are almost done.

    16.

    Create in your IIS the site where your sharepoint site will sit (in

    case you dont use the default - as many paranoid people like myself

    avoid using from the times of IIS 5 and earlier) and your provide the

    appropriate host header.

    17. Move your backup data from the server

    that you saved them (before the format of the original machine) to the

    partition that wont host your actuall server data (i.e. you copy it to C

    if on D is where your data will actually be placed - it is very

    important this as it will save you quite a few minutes).

    18. Now you

    run the SPS Back Up and Restore tool and you restore your databases and

    the site setting to the very final detail (users, user sites everything

    gets migrated). Attention though here. If you have huge databases (in

    my case the site database was tens of Gigs) the restore of the database

    can take hours. In the first half an hour you may see the progress bar

    stuck in 0. You will also see that the SQL Data Folder the site database

    has claimed the space but it doesnot increases further but... you have

    to wait. Dont ruin here guys - watch it. You just wait and your take

    comfort from the fact that the hard disks are working like mad. Finally

    add rights to the databases that were just restored to the user in your

    new server. 

    19. After that you are... DONE! The database will

    reindex for a few more minutes (dont get nuts with the CPU in the

    80s-100) and then you enjoy!

    You enjoy integration with reporting

    services of SQL 2005, you enjoy speed that lightening comperated to the

    SQL 2000 - well worth the effort..

    20. Run the performance advisor to validate your eyes (because you just wont believe your eyes with the improvementWink),

    make a tea and then move your SQL temp.db to another partition (either

    the RAID o or the systems but definately NOT in the same physical media

    as your data).

    That was my trouble-free experience. It may not be yours however. For

    that reason in order to be save you take backup of your 3 databases and

    also you detach them before you do the formating of your previous

    system and then migrate using the manual process (attach/restore to SQL

    and by specifing the database in the Portal Data Configuration Page). 

    Dimitris Vayenas, MIEE.

    PS. If you deploy your Portal to the internet or to wireless users (with RADIUS-SSL) you may find this link extremely useful.

    I wrote it because during my off line demos had diffuculties in getting

    my SSL issued from my CA/IAS server. It also include the links to two

    of the most useful deployment articles you may see at Technet for all

    those interested in giving really secure Wireless Acceess in your

    company.

    PS2. Yes the installation is in a production environment and

    the server runs so fast that is worthwhile browsing/using from the

    internet. Sorry for not including the reports. Silly me I forgot

    to save the initial reports. If someone need the new ones please write a

    comment and will post them.

    PS3. In the new system I also used two fixed paging spaces of 4096 MB in the system and data disks.  

     

     

  4. Σ ευχαριστώ για την άμμεση σου απάντηση. H sql express 2005 με τον sharepoint πιστεύεις οτι θα έχει κάποιο πρόβλημα?Δλδ απλό install, atttach τις databases και παίζουμε??

     

  5. Καλησπέρα,

     

    Έχω ένα server windows 2003 με στημένο Sharepoint Portal 2003 σε MSDE. Το πρόβλημα που παρατηρήθηκε είναι οτι στο checkin και checkout των documents βγάζει μήνυμα WebServer is Busy. Η database έχει φτάσει στα 2gb και μετά από έναν έλεγχο διαπίστωσα οτι το MSDE limitation είναι 2gb γι αυτό και το μήνυμα WebServer is Busy. Any suggestions?? Αν πάω σε SQL express 2005 θα λυθεί το πρόβλημα?

    Και η διαδικασία είναι install τον SQL express 2005 attached τις βάσεις και όλα οκ?Κάθε βοήθεια ευπρόσδεκτη!!!

     

  6. Σ ευχαριστώ αλλά και πάλι δεν βοηθάει διότι δεν δείχνει το συνολικό χρόνο που είναι up το PC αλλά τον χρόνο απο το restart ή το ξαφνικό κλείσιμο μέχρι που έγινε up and running. Θέλω τον συνολικό χρόνο που είναι up το PC από τότε που φτιάχτηκε μέχρι σήμερα. Αν μπορεί να το δείξει με κάποιο τρόπο.

  7. Που είναι η επικεφαλίδα System??????Windows Server 2003.Και το up time είναι απο την ωρα που ανοιξε. Εγω ενδιαφερομαι για τον συνολικο χρονο ζωης του. Ευχαριστω!

  8. Έχω ενεργοποιημένο το VT, σε virtual box έστησα κανονικά τα WS2008 R2 και όταν πήγα να κάνω enable το hyper-v έβγαλε μήνυμα ότι το bios δεν υποστηρίζει virtualization και οτι πρέπει να είναι supported απο το bios!! Κανείς καμιά ιδέα???????

  9. Καλημέρα. Έχω ένα SONY VAIO VGN-AR71s και θέλω να κάνω enable το virtualization ώστε να μπορώνα σηκώσω virtual τα R2, αλλά η sony έχει κλειδωμένο το bios update. Έχει δοκιμάσει κανείς να επιχειρήσει να κάνει κάτι τέτοιο?? Βρήκα στο internet έναν τρόπο αλλά λέει ότι είναι unofficial guide!!! Να το εμπιστευτώ ή θα πάρω το laptop στα χέρια?

     

     

  10. Καλημέρα! Για εμάς που δεν μπορέσαμε να παραβρεθούμε στο IT PRO Connections θα υπάρχει κάποιο videaki ώστε να μπορέσουμε να δούμε τι έγινε?

  11. Και κάτι άλλο!!! Υπάρχει περίπτωση να έχουμε εγγραφές στον event viewer όταν είναι κλειστό το PC? Το ξέρω ακούγεται κάπως αυτή η ερώτηση αλλά ας το ρωτήσω! Ευχαριστώ!!

  12. Παίδες ευχαριστώ για την άμεση απόκριση! Τι γίνετε στην περίπτωση που έχει γίνει restart και το systeminfo δεν βοηθάει? Ok με τον event viwer

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