Hi I am new with MongoDB 2.6 Replica Set I have three DB service in Docker and DB work in Replica Set It works great I can connect to DB Read,Write in C#,MongoVUE but I didn't know why my db will not be connect I only can use mongo shell to connect DB and use rs.status() to show replica S...
We are currently seeing something strange with our overnight file loads into SQL Server. The SQL Server version is 2014 SP2. We use BULK INSERT for the majority of file loads. It is important to us that the file loads into the database in the same row order as the file. However, over the past we...
We are running into a significant issue on our SQL server where the nightly backups (using Olla Hellengren's solution) has jumped from 2 hours to 10 hours. I have been unable to determine the root cause and have not been able to solidly identify why and what is impacting the backups and I/O. ...
We're developing an application which uses a database on MariaDB 10.3. At the moment we have three possible stages for the database being deployed to. "Master data" are those tables and their records which change seldom or which cannot be edited by the users. Only our internal staff can edit the...
I have many different flat files. We have Property Owners, who own Properties, which are under a Tax Assessment (Tag Code). Property Owners flat file does not have SSN/Id, so sometimes same property owners can be repeated which is fine. Anyways at a certain point of time, we know a PropertyOwne...
Okay... so I'm not hopeful about fixing this one, but maybe someone here will have some secret magic trick... We've got a DB that we couldn't get nightly backups of. Ran DBCC CHECKDB, and got an error basically saying See the prior error. DBCC CHECKDB ('ourdb') WITH NO_INFOMSGS, ALL_ERRORMSGS ...
My explanation will be opinion based as it is based on my findings. If more information is needed, I am always happy to add it. The setup We have 4 SQL Server 2016 Instances, and all 4 underlying servers are in a WSFC (In my eyes a strange setup since Always On AG's are 2 by 2. But that is a di...
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