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Friday, March 30, 2012

Migrating DTS packages from SQL2000 to SQL2005

Hi,
My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
Thanks
Chris
The requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
Using the Package Migration Wizard
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
>How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
>Thanks
>Chris
>
|||Sue,
This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our Repository
we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
Data Services packages?
Thanks
Chris
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.4ax.com...
> The requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
> repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
> Using the Package Migration Wizard
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
> -Sue
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
|||Yes...on the server where the migration wizard is being run.
The wizard needs the repository files to read the packages.
You just need the repository redistributable files on that
server.
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:07:43 -0600, "Chris Wood"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Sue,
>This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
>Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
>Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our Repository
>we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
>Data Services packages?
>Thanks
>Chris
>"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
>news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.4ax.com.. .
>
|||Thanks Sue.
The analysts changed the packages to Local packages so we could use the
Migration Wizard.
Now we have migrated them we had to install the SQL2000 DTS Designer
Components, from the Feature Pack, but we still cannot see the migrated
packages. I remember an article by Brian Moran in SQL Mag on how to fix this
problem but I don't have the article on hand.
Can someone tell me the fix please? I think it had to do with the registry.
Thanks
Chris
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:2t81h2trkbmjlfsve86v8egsgs9lc01cci@.4ax.com...
> Yes...on the server where the migration wizard is being run.
> The wizard needs the repository files to read the packages.
> You just need the repository redistributable files on that
> server.
> -Sue
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:07:43 -0600, "Chris Wood"
> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>

Migrating DTS packages from SQL2000 to SQL2005

Hi,
My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
Thanks
ChrisThe requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
Using the Package Migration Wizard
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
>How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
>Thanks
>Chris
>|||Sue,
This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our Repository
we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
Data Services packages?
Thanks
Chris
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.4ax.com...
> The requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
> repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
> Using the Package Migration Wizard
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
> -Sue
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
>>How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
>>Thanks
>>Chris
>|||Yes...on the server where the migration wizard is being run.
The wizard needs the repository files to read the packages.
You just need the repository redistributable files on that
server.
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:07:43 -0600, "Chris Wood"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Sue,
>This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
>Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
>Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our Repository
>we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
>Data Services packages?
>Thanks
>Chris
>"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
>news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.4ax.com...
>> The requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
>> repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
>> Using the Package Migration Wizard
>> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
>> -Sue
>> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
>> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
>>How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
>>Thanks
>>Chris
>>
>|||Thanks Sue.
The analysts changed the packages to Local packages so we could use the
Migration Wizard.
Now we have migrated them we had to install the SQL2000 DTS Designer
Components, from the Feature Pack, but we still cannot see the migrated
packages. I remember an article by Brian Moran in SQL Mag on how to fix this
problem but I don't have the article on hand.
Can someone tell me the fix please? I think it had to do with the registry.
Thanks
Chris
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:2t81h2trkbmjlfsve86v8egsgs9lc01cci@.4ax.com...
> Yes...on the server where the migration wizard is being run.
> The wizard needs the repository files to read the packages.
> You just need the repository redistributable files on that
> server.
> -Sue
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:07:43 -0600, "Chris Wood"
> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>Sue,
>>This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
>>Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
>>Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our
>>Repository
>>we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
>>Data Services packages?
>>Thanks
>>Chris
>>"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
>>news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.4ax.com...
>> The requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
>> repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
>> Using the Package Migration Wizard
>> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
>> -Sue
>> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
>> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local
>>Packages.
>>How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
>>Thanks
>>Chris
>>
>

Migrating DTS packages from SQL2000 to SQL2005

Hi,
My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
Thanks
ChrisThe requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
Using the Package Migration Wizard
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>My initial tests show that this feature will only see DTS Local Packages.
>How can we migrate the DTS Meta Data Services Packages?
>Thanks
>Chris
>|||Sue,
This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our Repository
we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
Data Services packages?
Thanks
Chris
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.
4ax.com...
> The requirements for migrating DTS packages saved to the
> repository are explained in Books Online help topic:
> Using the Package Migration Wizard
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143496.aspx
> -Sue
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:04:56 -0600, "Chris Wood"
> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>|||Yes...on the server where the migration wizard is being run.
The wizard needs the repository files to read the packages.
You just need the repository redistributable files on that
server.
-Sue
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:07:43 -0600, "Chris Wood"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Sue,
>This mentions Repository packages only if SQL2000, SQL2000 tools or the
>Repository files are present on the local computer, the server that the
>Migration Wizard is being run on I assume? As we have msdb as our Repositor
y
>we would have to migrate the SQL2000 msdb to the SQL2005 to find the Meta
>Data Services packages?
>Thanks
>Chris
>"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
> news:7a20h2pq7uggrgp7iuvggghvdpu343mms8@.
4ax.com...
>|||Thanks Sue.
The analysts changed the packages to Local packages so we could use the
Migration Wizard.
Now we have migrated them we had to install the SQL2000 DTS Designer
Components, from the Feature Pack, but we still cannot see the migrated
packages. I remember an article by Brian Moran in SQL Mag on how to fix this
problem but I don't have the article on hand.
Can someone tell me the fix please? I think it had to do with the registry.
Thanks
Chris
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:2t81h2trkbmjlfsve86v8egsgs9lc01cci@.
4ax.com...
> Yes...on the server where the migration wizard is being run.
> The wizard needs the repository files to read the packages.
> You just need the repository redistributable files on that
> server.
> -Sue
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:07:43 -0600, "Chris Wood"
> <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>sql

Monday, March 26, 2012

Migrating a single SQL2K Install to a SQL Clustered install.

Is it possible to to migrate a single standalone installation of SQL 2000
Enterprise Edition to be part of a clustered SQL installation. My initial
guess is that as SQL installs by default registering to the Server IP
address, and a clustered install requires its own IP address to be installed
under. Therefore I would have to unistall any SQL install and start from
scratch?
ThanksHi
You are correct, you first ahve to un-install and re-install. No other way.
Regards
Mike
"Siz Choudhury" wrote:
> Is it possible to to migrate a single standalone installation of SQL 2000
> Enterprise Edition to be part of a clustered SQL installation. My initial
> guess is that as SQL installs by default registering to the Server IP
> address, and a clustered install requires its own IP address to be installed
> under. Therefore I would have to unistall any SQL install and start from
> scratch?
> Thanks|||Be sure to back up all of your databases, so can restore them to the
cluster..
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Mariner, Charlotte, NC
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"Siz Choudhury" <Siz Choudhury@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to to migrate a single standalone installation of SQL 2000
> Enterprise Edition to be part of a clustered SQL installation. My initial
> guess is that as SQL installs by default registering to the Server IP
> address, and a clustered install requires its own IP address to be
installed
> under. Therefore I would have to unistall any SQL install and start from
> scratch?
> Thanks