Just Another Microsoft Enthusiast's Blog

R.I.P. Timothy J. Locke

This is the eulogy that I will give later today for my best friend. He was born on 7 September 1963 and passed away on 26 April 2013 at 10:40 AM. He fought kidney cancer the past year and had to endure a slow, yet painful death that I talked about in my last article. I [...]

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Life is very fragile… and so precious!

As stated in my last post, I am taking a bit of a break from technical writing as I am spending (what little) time (is left) with my best friend Tim J. Locke. As most things in life, time wins and we must accept our destiny that one day we will share the same fate and [...]

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Heading back down to San Diego…

I know I have been quiet for the past month, but I have been dealing with a personal issue. My best friend is slowing passing away and has “‘weeks if not days” to live. About a year ago, he found out he has kidney cancer and sadly he found even worse news… it was stage [...]

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New AWS Feature: Copy AMI

In my last post, I told you about moving an existing AMI to another region by exploiting the copy snapshot feature. On 13 March 2013, Amazon announced a new feature called Copy AMI: Dear Amazon Web Services Customer, We are excited to announce the immediate availability of a new feature: Amazon Machine Image (AMI) Copy. AMI [...]

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Video: AWS ELB Sticky Sessions Explained

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player …

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HOW TO: Migrate an AWS Image (AMI) to another region

When I used to work at Amazon Web Services (AWS) one of the pain points was the ability to migrate your fault tolerant strategies to another region. Amazon had these great technologies to help you fail away from trouble areas. A great overview of these strategies is in a video, that I did last year, which [...]

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Hyper-V limits with Windows Server 2012

As stated in an early article of mine, there is a great free book from Microsoft Press that talks in good depth about Windows Server 2012. Today, I wanted to share some of the information that I learned from that book. (Limits and new features) Here is a simple comparison of the different limits between Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate 1 [...]

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HOW TO: Go from Minimal Interface to CORE in Server 2012

In my last article, I spoke about a new cool feature of Windows Server 2012. The ability to go from a server GUI to Server CORE (or vice versa) without having to re-install the Operating System! You may ask yourself, “Why would I care about that?” To be blunt, Server CORE is very similar to the way most Linux [...]

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HOW TO: Go from GUI to CORE and back to GUI in Server 2012

I have been preparing to upgrade my Windows and SQL certifications for 2012. I was checking out an article on switching from Server GUI to Server core. This article was written for Windows Server 8 Beta and was called How to Turn the GUI Off and On in Windows Server 2012. It gave me the [...]

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Improvements with SQL Server 2012 SP1 CU2 and Sysprep

Good news came out earlier this month when Microsoft released Cumulative update package 2 (CU2) for SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1. It can be downloaded here and if you are new to CU packages, there are not like a regular Service pack or Windows update. These CU fixes are not as tested as regular [...]

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Troubleshooting a SCVMM 2012 transport error

Last week, I had someone reach out to me asking for help with a new SCVMM 2012 server. It was a new installation and for the most part it worked well for them during the past month. However, recently they started seeing the error below, which prevent them access to the Virtual Machine Manager: At [...]

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Creating a SQL Server mirror on an existing mirror

This is an article that I have been meaning to write for months. It was very exciting for me when I was trying to solve this issue and I was even more pleased with performing this task when I found a few DBA’s had never attempted this operation. I want to share that knowledge with [...]

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Microsoft Access Data Types

As stated on Monday, I have started a series on different database types for various data programs. (Microsoft SQL Server, MY SQL and Access) My goal here is to document the different data types and categories that reflect basic information about them. This is the Microsoft Access Data Types (for old school reasons) Data type [...]

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MySQL Data Types

As stated yesterday, I have started a series on different database types for various data programs. (Microsoft SQL Server, MY SQL and Access) My goal here is to document the different data types and categories that reflect basic information about them. Here are the MySQL data types and the three main types are Text, Number, [...]

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SQL Server Data Types

I am going to start a series on different database types for various data programs. (Microsoft SQL Server, MY SQL and Access) My goal here is to document the different data types and categories that reflect basic information about them. For more detailed information, please see this article Data Types (Transact-SQL)  and also Paul S. Randal did [...]

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Go Irish!

Tonight at 8:30 PM EST, the number one ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame take on the defending champion and number two tanked Crimson Tide of Alabama. My Irish are the underdogs by 10 points, but I believe they will win tonight.   BCS Title Game Odds Favor Tide by 10.  

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Preparing for interview loops

As usual, the views and opinions expressed in this article are mine and do not necessary state or reflect those of Microsoft. This is part two of this series and you can look at part one here to get caught up. Today, we will talk about getting ready for a hiring loop, which is basically a three-step [...]

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Navigating Microsoft’s employment opportunities

Have you ever wanted to work at Microsoft Corporation, but was a little taken back by the process? One question that I have received a lot is what is it like to interview with Microsoft or what the environment is like or the sheer amount of contractors, etc. Some people have expressed interest in these opportunities and [...]

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1 year anniversary as a blogger

Hard to imagine that a web site (this one) that I decided to put together is now 1-year-old. On December 6, 2011, I wrote my first article, which was called a Brief Introduction to Windows Azure and I was exposed to the world. After that first blog post, I continued to write many more articles with [...]

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Sorry for the silence…

Hello everyone and I hope all is going well with you. Some of you may have been wondering where I went or trying to figure out the reason for my MIA status during the past month and a half.  This article will solve some of that mystery. A month ago I took a new job with [...]

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How To: Upgrade SQL Server 2012 (RC) to Release (RTM)

If you’ve been working with the Release Candidate (RC) version of SQL Server 2012 (formerly code-named “Denali“), you are likely aware that the final release is now available as an evaluation download here, or from MSDN with in the Standard, Business Intelligence, and Enterprise editions. If you want to perform a straight upgrade from the [...]

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VIDEO: VPC to VPC with OpenSWAN

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Notes for VPC-to-VPC-with-OpenSWAN: yum install openswan chkconfig ipsec on *********************************************************** Singapore Setup [...]

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Extend Windows 2008 R2 “activation grace” period

If you are like me, you might be testing new machines in a lab environment or making videos or blogs about new features. Virtualization has helped in numerous ways to facilitate this new learning. It helps to spin up new machines to test or validate these many different configurations. You also might be like me [...]

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Update to an earlier article… Ola Recommendations for his script

Hey everyone, sorry for the delay in writing new content, but a lot of stuff has been going on for me. For the meantime, I will just say that the change of everyday life and the challenges (or opportunities depending on your point of view) that it will present you as we do our best to get [...]

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Introduction to SQL Server Recovery Advisor

Backup and more importantly Restore operations are essential database maintenance tasks. I think Buck Woody said it best; we do not have a backup strategy as much as a restore strategy that defines our worth to an organization. You can watch his comment here Session1: Blitz! SQL Server Takeovers Having a good backup and restore plan in [...]

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OLA Recommendations for his script

In an earlier article, I spoke about Ola Hallengren’s highly recommended database maintenance scripts. Today, I want to talk a little bit more about configuring his script in hopes that you don’t just download it and click execute without making some changes. Before I even think about executing Ola’s maintenance script, I configure SQL server to [...]

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HOW TO FIX: RESTORE cannot operate on database because it is configured for database mirroring.

Recently a friend of mine asked me for help when he was not able to get a database out of restoring mode. When he tried to restore the database to the latest backup, he got this error message below: Msg 3104, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 RESTORE cannot operate on database ‘VirtualManagerDB’ because it [...]

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SQL Server Default Database Backup Syntax Values

Every so often I see an article talking about TSQL Database backups and they give an example like the one below: BACKUP DATABASE [AdventureWorks]  TO DISK = N’C:\MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Backup\AdventureWorks.bak’ WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N’AdventureWorks-Full Database Backup’, NOSKIP, REWIND, UNLOAD, STATS = 10  GO Or I may run into a co-worker or friend who passes along a SQL backup job and I see the [...]

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New Tool: Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Performance Dashboard Reports

I been meaning to blog about this great feature for some time. It was released earlier this year, like way back in March of 2012. It is a report of your SQL server’s health in a very quick method and it is very simple, plus easy to install. Overview The SQL Server 2012 Performance Dashboard [...]

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Update: Creating the Windows 8/Server 2012 Start Menu

In an earlier article, I talked about Finding and then Creating the Start Menu for both Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8. In those earlier articles, I talked about Microsoft wanting to rid themselves of the Start Menu and clearly pointed out this one from CNET news. Well, today I want to confirm that it appears that [...]

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Set the Command line properties (i.e. Quick Edit) with PowerShell

If you are like me, you get annoyed at having to do the same thing over and over… especially, if it is tedious and goes on for hours, I am sorry, but I get bored very easily in that situation. One thing I get to do a lot on a daily basis is log into many different [...]

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HOW TO: Use the Database Engine Tuning Advisor in Microsoft SQL Server

Before we begin, I want to provide a little background on this tool. Database Engine Tuning Advisor (DTA) is a component of SQL Server Management Studio, which is an integral part of Microsoft SQL Server, the database management application. This tool is used for improving query performances by examining the way queries are processed and [...]

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Hyper-V limits with Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate

As stated in an early article of mine, there is a great free book from Microsoft Press that talks in good depth about Windows Server 2012. Today, I wanted to share some of the information that I learned from the book. (Limits and new features) Here is a simple comparison of the different limits between Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 8 [...]

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SQL Server Maintenance Solution by Ola Hallengren

I have been meaning to talk about this topic for a while now and tonight I made sure that I put out the good news. Today, I want to introduce you to the SQL Server Maintenance Solution by Ola Hallengren which is a script that will create a series of scripts that will perform SQL agent jobs [...]

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Announcing Better IOPS for Amazon EBS‏ Volumes‏

Provisioned IOPS are a new EBS volume type designed to deliver predictable, high performance for I/O intensive workloads, such as database applications, that rely on consistent and fast response times. One of the biggest complaints about Amazon Web Services has been disk performance. In order to get fast performance it has been necessary to use [...]

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Windows Server 2012 Release Dates

I got some great news for you and it is straight from a Microsoft’s blog Windows Server 2012 final release timing and that news is that they have provided release dates to Windows Server 2012. Release To Manufacturing (RTM): First week of August 2012 Release to General Public: 4 September 2012 These dates were also confirmed by another Microsoft [...]

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Free version of Hyper-V Server 2012: Game changer in the making

With Virtualization gaining more traction in all phases of business, competitors are getting better with their products. Most Virtualization vendors offer some sort of free Virtualization software today, that is capable of handling a small to medium load. With that being said, the free hypervisor space is a very important segment for IT pros getting [...]

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Creating the Start Menu for Windows 8 or Server 2012

In my last post, I talked about finding the Start Menu in Windows Server 2012 (formerly code name Windows Server 8) since it was a very quick visual difference between previous versions of Windows. It takes some time adjusting to the new direction with the Metro UI, but it can be done. I highly recommend that you [...]

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Finding The Start Menu In Windows Server 2012

As I stated in my last post, I am going to do a series of the new features in Server 2012. Today, I am going to start with the most obvious change… the start menu that has died and is no longer present. Rumor mills have it that Microsoft is determined to leave it out, [...]

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Technet releases new Windows Server 2012 Jump Start video series

As I stated in an earlier post here, Windows 2012 Release candidate one was released on 31 May 2012. This product is focused on being designed with cloud computing in mind and a lot of features were built with that focus. This will not be an easy upgrade where you just slip in a disc and click [...]

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HOW TO: Create a New Partition or Volume with SQL Server in mind

This article will show you how to create a new primary partition using Disk Management and Diskpart (preferred) in Windows from an empty unallocated partition or volume. This is in line with Disk Partition Alignment Best Practices for SQL Server article. Partition Alignment in Windows Operating Systems The way partition alignment works depends on the version of [...]

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HOW TO: Set The PowerShell Execution Policy

If you are having been using the new ability to manage servers remotely using command line tools, then I am sure you have been using PowerShell. If you are new to command line tools, then this may seem strange to you, but trust me, Microsoft has been doing a great job making it easier to [...]

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Hypervisor Backup Tools: New and Improved methods for virtual machines

You know, it is pretty amazing that over 50% of the servers in the world today are running as virtual machines. This means that they run on top of hypervisors like VMware’s vSphere, Microsoft’s Hyper-V, and Citrix’s XenServer. However, the need to protect data on those virtual machines or to recover individual files hasn’t changed [...]

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New Free Ebooks (SQL and Windows 2012) from Microsoft Press!

Hey Everyone, I hope you all had a safe and wonderful 4th of July. As you may or may not be aware, Microsoft has released SQL Server 2012 and on 31 May 2012 released Windows Server 2012 (RC1) Release Candidate One (which should mean Release To Manufacturing or RTM should be soon) I highly encourage all [...]

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Video: EC2 Autoscaling with ELB and RDS in Amazon Web Services’ VPC

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Notes to go along with the video: Add in html and apache [...]

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DBCC CHECKDB A Further Explanation

In an earlier, post I talked about doing backups and also making sure they are being done with data that has been verified as healthy. We want to avoid the scenario of garbage in leads to garbage out. As stated in that earlier article: Robert Davis (Blog | Twitter) provided me with some good advice: You should [...]

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HOW TO: Import CSV Data files into SQL Server

How many times have we had to perform an inventory of either our equipment or software assets and then get asked to import that information into a database of some sort? Recently a friend at work asked me for some assistance on creating such a database to inventory server hardware. Lucky for me they had most of the data fields input taken [...]

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Video: EC2 Windows Command Line Tools installation

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … This file contents from this video can be download here. This zip [...]

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What is better to use Database Mirroring or Log Shipping for SQL Server?

Well, the answer to this question begins with every experienced DBA’s favorite answer… It depends… A great place to start is with this MSDN article on Database Mirroring and Log Shipping (SQL Server). It is kind of like a questionnaire to determine what would be best and it explains this topic in fairly simple terms. Before I begin, I do [...]

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PowerShell Tip: BgPing – A High Performance Bulk Ping Utility

Last week, I was building out a 5 Node Windows 2008R2 cluster for use as a Hyper-V server.One of my nodes was giving me trouble. I was able to successfully install, configure and add it to the cluster, but when I started placing Virtual Machines it would lose access to the Cluster Shared Volumes. (CSV) After that loss to [...]

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SQL Server’s Recovery Model Setting Based Upon Model (System) Database!

In my last article, I talked about COPY_Only backups and I very briefly mentioned Recovery Models for SQL Server. I will one do do a more detailed post when I find some time, but I did want to share this little tip with you about the impact the Model database can have on your databases. This [...]

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Microsoft SQL Server Copy_Only Backups

One of the great books, I have read this year and have really enjoyed has been Rod Colledge’s (Blog | Twitter) SQL Server 2008 Administration in Action. I have really enjoyed this book and for being technical it was really well laid out, plus easy to follow. My copy has been thoroughly worn and marked up with notes. [...]

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SQL Server Max Memory calculator from Microsoft is *not* intended for Database professionals…. really?

In an earlier article, I wrote about a few new tools for SQL Admins that were released by Microsoft. As I have done in the past I will correct myself to ensure that I am passing along helpful information. This article is another example and I would like to explain my thoughts. When I wrote that [...]

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SSD- What’s the difference between SLC and MLC?

It’s time dissect the two main types of flash chips in order to understand why not all SSDs are created equal. What is after all the physical difference between SLC and MLC? SLC stands for Single Level Cell and just like the name suggests can store one bit per NAND gate hence SLC cell has [...]

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New Microsoft SQL Servers tools released

Within the past 2 months, there has been a couple of key tools introduced for SQL Server. Recently on 20 April 2012, Microsoft released the Reporting Services Migration Tool and on 18 May 2012, they released Max. Server Memory calculator. The Reporting Services Migration Tool (Beta) was mentioned here. I do want to point out that the source [...]

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Program and Erase Cycle (P/E)- SSD Technology

In my earlier post, I talked about SSD drives and how they can use an algorithm called Static Data rotation to help prevent premature wear on the drive. Today, I am going to briefly cover the write operations of SSD/Flash Memory. One of the limitations of flash memory (Which preceded SSD technology) is that while it can be read [...]

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Static Data Rotation- SSD Technology to look for in Enterprise products

For many years, RAM and Disk was and still is today, the main culprit for bottlenecks in performance. With the lower cost of Memory, the shift has fallen more on disks to be the slow point in systems. Large Enterprise companies would have numerous external storage devices to get around this issue. (SAN, DAS, NAS, [...]

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HOW TO: Add Many NIC configuration settings with PowerShell

In yesterday’s post, I talk about using PowerShell to configure many NIC’s with NETSH. Today, I am going to cover doing it with PowerShell and make it simple where it will prompt for the information in a GUI. So first off, you will need to ensure that you have Executaion Policy changed to allow for [...]

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HOW TO: Add Many NIC configuration settings with “NETSH”

I had a task recently that required me to spin up a new environment for testing. I had about 20 new virtual machines that I needed to deploy and they all had static entries. As you may or may not know, the SCVMM console does not allow you to copy and paste like you can [...]

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BEST PRACTICE: SQL Server 2005 to present: Instant Initialization for database files

This is a well-known and often mentioned best practice that I have recently found out that is not implemented much. I was even surprised to see that most installer packages to even include Microsoft’s SQL Server install do not set this feature up. Instant Initialization has been around since Windows XP and SQL Server has taken advantage of [...]

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SharePoint error when creating a new SSRS service application

Recently, I followed the steps in this TechNet article (Install Reporting Services SharePoint Mode as a Single Server Farm) to create a Reporting Services 2012 Service Application. However, when I try to create the SSRS service application, I get the following error: “The timer job completed, but failed on one or more machines in the farm.” [...]

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Be careful with new licensing model with SQL Server 2012 and CPU’s!

I was upgrading a server recently from SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition to the latest version with 2012. I got a surprise after the upgrade… I lost 12 CPU. I had a 32 Processor system ( HP DL580 4×8 server) as seen below: After the upgrade, I wanted to verify the CPU configuration and noticed [...]

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HOW TO: Replace or Migrate Your Quorum Drive in Windows 2008 Cluster

Have you been in a position where you had to retire an external storage device like a SAN or DAS but you had your Quorum drive resource on it? Well, this post will walk you through the steps needed to swap out your drive. I was pleasantly surprised to see how much easier it is to [...]

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Video: Restore Your WordPress Blog using BackupBuddy and IIS 7

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Tools needed: BackupBuddy: http://pluginbuddy.com/purchase/backupbuddy// Microsoft Web Platform Installer 3.0: http://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx HeidiSQL: http://www.heidisql.com/download.php

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Sorry for the downtime past 30 hours :(

I wanted to say that I am sorry it took so long to get back up after being down for so long the past few days. It turns out that my old host was inadvertently shut off (actually deleted) around 10 AM PST on Thursday and I was given no notice until I saw my web site was [...]

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HOW TO: Shut Down or Reboot Many Servers at Once in a Flash

Have you ever been in a situation where you needed to quickly shutdown a lot of servers in a hurry? Well, I got some good news for you, as long as you have an inventory list of all you servers then you can do it pretty quickly! This is a neat little trick, that allows [...]

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HOW TO: Backup SQL Server 2008 with Compression

This is one of the many new features that I really enjoy with Microsoft SQL Server. Backup compression was introduced with SQL Server 2008 and in my opinion, it is a must tool for most SQL Database administrators. It is especially true when you experience disk space problems. In addition to saving space, it also [...]

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HOW TO FIX: SQL Server Express Evaluation Edition Expired and Property Owner is not available

In my last post, I talked about an issue where we had a rogue SharePoint 2010 server that had an issue with the file size of the Database. As noted in that post, I stated that I would do another article as follow-up to reflect the other 2 challenges that I ran into as well. 1. Microsoft SQL [...]

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HOW TO FIX: SQL Server Express DB size limitation of 4 GB

Today, I am going to go over 3 things that I encountered this week with SQL Server Express for a friend. At his job, they found a rogue SharePoint server that a developer had placed into production. Sadly, the only way my friend found about it was when the developer had run into an issue. [...]

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HOW TO: View Any Video On This Site

Today after fighting for months, I finally got all of my videos to work using JW Player. I had no issues with Chrome or Firefox, but for some reason Internet Explorer would never work for all versions. (In the beginning only IE 9 would work, but around February it stopped as well) First, please update [...]

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Shameless plug for help to get more space on Dropbox :)

I use Dropbox which is a great free tool that allows you to have 2 GB of free space that is stored in the cloud. Recently they allowed me to get more space and also yourself an extra 500 MB until you reach 16 GB. Invite your friends to Dropbox! For every friend who joins [...]

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HOW To FIX: Shadow (a.k.a. “ghosted”) NIC’s in Hyper-V or SCVMM 2008R2

In my last post, I talked about recovering from a failed Storage Migration (QSM) in SCVMM. After you attach the old VHD file, you may find that you are not able to add the NIC settings back, like the IP address because there is a hidden NIC that is in the system but does not [...]

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HOW TO FIX: Hyper-V or SCVMM 2008R2 Failed Storage Migration (QSM)

Happy Easter everyone! Earlier this week, I was moving VM’s from one shared storage device to another. I had an old HP StorageWorks SAN device that was failing on me and was out of warranty, so I needed to migrate my VM storage to a new EMC device. I ran into some issues and it kind of [...]

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Having an issue trying to copy user profiles in Windows 7?

Have you tried to copy a profile in Windows 7? Well if you have then you have seen this issue before where the copy command is grayed out as seen below: I originally had a desktop not connected to my internal domain and as you can tell from my posts, I do a lot of tests on [...]

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Last Known Good Backup/DBCC

Today, I was researching information on DBCC and database backups. I was trying to ensure that I have good data in my backup, as you know… garbage in leads to garbage out. Basically, your data is only good as the data you pull from Talking with Robert Davis (Blog | Twitter) he provided me with [...]

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Evolution of T-SQL between SQL 2005 & 2008 versions

Ever wondered what has changed under the hood between versions of Microsoft SQL Server? Well, then this post is for you! What’s new in SQL 2008 Programmability Enhancements (Database Engine) What got deprecated in SQL 2008 Deprecated Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2008 What was discontinued in SQL 2008 Discontinued Database Engine Functionality in [...]

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**UPDATE:** HOW TO: Move SQL Server transaction log files to a different location via TSQL and SSMS

This is to correct some information that I had put out there in this article. From reading books online, it appears that my information was intended only for SQL Server 2005 databases. Talking with Robert Davis (Blog | Twitter) at work, I was advised that my earlier article was in correct and sure enough when I [...]

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HOW TO FIX: Clock Drift Automatically with Task Scheduler (Not joined to Domain)

In one of my earlier post I talked about fixing Clock drift for a virtual machine that is not joined to a domain. It is located here. The issue that I was running into was that my clock for some reason would get set back about a day and that would mess up my time [...]

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Had an amazing time at SQL Saturday in Vancouver!

If you have never been to a SQL Saturday event, I highly suggest that you do! You can find an upcoming event here and following this event on twitter #sqlsat114  As stated earlier in one of my posts this SQL community is really one of the bright spots in the IT field. I was so happy [...]

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Fixed an issue *installing* SQL Server 2008r2

As you will remember, I had an issue trying to *remove* SQL Server 2008r2 as noted here. What I failed to tell you was what my REAL issue was… I could not successfully install SQL Server 2008r2 and I kept getting this error: So I used my tip again to remove the new installation that [...]

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Fixed an issue *removing* SQL Server 2008r2

I had an issue tonight where I was unable to remove Microsoft SQL Server 2008r2. The setup was just hanging at this step SqlEngineConfigAction_remove_validation_Cpu64. I first tried to remove it by Add/Remove Programs and then tried it by the command line: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\SQLServer2008R2>setup.exe /ACTION=uninstall /FEATURES=SQL,AS,BOL,SSMS/INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER Neither action would work and it was [...]

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HOW TO FIX: Clock Drift in Cloud Environments (not joined to AD domain)

This is really an outdated bit of information, please see the better method to resolve clock drift in this post by me. I have been slammed lately with moving from one place to another and taking on a new job, so I was not actively monitoring my web server that hosts this site. I checked [...]

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Wow! Amazon EC2 is lowering prices again…

Sorry all, that I missed this earlier and I meant to post this on Thursday, but I got tied up with work. This news listed below from Amazon’s web site is really good news. Last month, I was hosting this site on EC2 and since I wanted to run Windows 2008 R2 (which is 64 [...]

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New adventures and challenges

Today marks my last day as an Amazonian with Amazon Web Services. I have enjoyed my time here and will miss the friendships that have formed since I joined them. I will still continue to blog about AWS and encourage others to use their features and services. As I have one foot out the door, [...]

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Had an amazing time at SQL Saturday in Redmond!

If you have never been to a SQL Saturday event, I highly suggest that you do! You can find an upcoming event here: http://sqlsaturday.com/ and https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23sqlsat108 As stated earlier in one of my posts (http://www.smattie.com/my-small-attempt-to-give-back-to-the-it-community/) this community is really one of the bright spots in the IT field. I was so happy to meet and talk with a [...]

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Video: AWS Fault Tolerance strategies

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player …

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Video: Configuring EC2Config Service to Capture Event Viewer information for Windows 2003/2008. (Get System Log)

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player …

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Seizing FSMO Roles in Windows 2008 using ntdsutil

How can I forcibly transfer (seize) some or all of the FSMO Roles from one DC to another? Keep in mind bad things can happen at times Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory domains utilize a Single Operation Master method called FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operation), as described in Understanding FSMO Roles in Windows Active Directory. The [...]

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Transferring FSMO Roles in Windows 2008 using ntdsutil

How can I transfer some or all of the FSMO Roles from one DC to another using the command line? Great question! NOTE: For doing this task in the GUI, please see this blog: Transferring FSMO Roles in Windows Server 2008 (Has some great screen-shots) Windows 2008 Active Directory domains utilize a Single Operation Master method called FSMO [...]

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Understanding FSMO Roles in Windows Active Directory

FSMO stands for Flexible Single Master Operations, and these roles (also known as operations master roles) help you prevent conflicts in your Active Directory. In an Active Directory environment, some of your domain controllers (DCs) must be assigned certain special roles for your network to function properly. These special roles are called flexible single master [...]

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HOW TO: Move SQL Server transaction log files to a different location via TSQL and SSMS

This information is NOT recommended and I strongly suggest you follow this article instead. HOW TO: Move SQL Server transaction log files to a different location via TSQL and SSMS Problem Moving the log file of a production SQL Server database to separate physical drive is a Microsoft SQL Server best practice to optimize the [...]

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Different Ways to Find the Recovery Model for a SQL Server Database

Perhaps, the best thing about SQL Server and Microsoft products as a whole is that most of the tasks can be executed in more than one way. At times, it is might be useful to know about the various methods of performing a single task. Today, we will observe four different methods to find out [...]

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Video: Detaching root volumes for both versions of Windows 2008 to Windows 2008 to resolve EC2 connectivity issues. (Part 2 of 2)

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Goals: To successfully detach and attach root drive to EC2 Windows 2008 [...]

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Video: Detaching root volumes for both version of Windows 2008 to Windows 2003 to resolve EC2 connectivity issues. (Part 1 of 2)

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Goals: To successfully detach and attach root drive to EC2 Windows 2003 [...]

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Video: Keeping Volume Drive Letters the same with an EC2 Windows instance.

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player …

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Video: Manually Set Key Management Server for Windows Activation in EC2

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Amazon KMS Server Information as of 26 JAN 2012 VPC (all regions, [...]

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Video: Remotely Reset Windows Password via EC2 Config service.

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player …

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Video: Gathering helpful information to assist with Windows issues within EC2.

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player … Tools needed: tracetcp: http://tracetcp.sourceforge.net/ wincap: http://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm tcping: http://www.elifulkerson.com/projects/tcping.php Commands: ipconfig /all >C:\tools\tshoot.txt [...]

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Video: Recovering EC2 Windows 2008/2008r2 instance due to Windows Firewall issues

The information provided in this video is meant as a tutorial. It is not the final word on security or setup for your particular case. In Simpler terms: USE at your own risk. That said, I hope it helps. Loading the player …

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EC2 Windows 2008/2008r2 loss of connectivity due to Windows Firewall

Happy New Year to everyone and I hope you had a great holiday! I have update this information in the form of a video, which can be found here. Today, I am going to talk about an issue where you might be connecting to a server remotely and all of a sudden you are no [...]

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