单项选择题
You manage a database named DB1, which is located on a SQL Server 2005 computer. You receive a warning that the drive on which the DB1 log file is located is near capacity.Although the transaction log is backed up every five minutes, you observe that it is steadily growing. You think that an uncommitted transaction might be the cause and you want to investigate. You need to identify both the server process ID and the start time of the oldest active transaction in DB1.
What should you do?()
A.Connect to the DB1 database. Execute DBCC OPENTRAN. View the SPID and Starttime rows.
B.Connect to the master database. Execute DBCC OPENTRAN. View the SPID andStart time rows.
C.In SQL Server Management Studio,open the Activity Monitor. Select the Process Info page and apply the following filter settings, Database=DB1 Open Transactions=YesView the Process ID and Last Batch columns.
D.Open a query window. Connect to the master database.Execute the following statement.SELECT TOP 1 spid.last batch FROM sys.sysprocesses WHERE dbid = db id(’DB1’)AND open tran>0 ORDER BY last batch
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单项选择题
A full backup of your database named DB1 is created automatically at midnight every day.Differential backups of DB1 occur twice each day at 10:00 and at 16:00. A database snapshot is created every day at noon. A developer reports that he accidentally dropped the Pricelist table in DB1 at 12:30. The last update to Pricelist occurred one week ago. You need to recover the Pricelist table. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. You must also minimize the amount of data that is lost. What should you do?()
A.Restore the most recent backup into a new database named DB1bak. Apply the most recent differential backup. Copy the Pricelist table from DB1bak to DB1.
B.Delete all database snapshots except the most recent one. Restore DB1 from the most recent database snapshot.
C.Recover DB1 from the most recent backup. Apply the most recent differential backup.
D.Copy the Pricelist table from the most recent database snapshot into DB1. -
多项选择题
You are implementing transaction log shipping for a database named DB1 from a server named SQL1 to a server named SQL2. Because DB1 is 100 GB in size, it is too big to transfer over the network in a reasonable amount of time. You need to minimize the impact on the network while you initialize the secondary database. Which two actions should you perform?()
A.Specify the simple recovery model for DB1.
B.Specify either the full or the bulk-logged recovery model for DB1.
C.Perform a complete backup of DB1 to portable media. Restore the secondary database from that backup; specify the RECOVERY option.
D.Perform a complete backup of DB1 to portable media. Restore the secondary database from that backup; specify the STANDBY option.
E.Before you activate transaction log shipping to the secondary database, execute the following statement on the primary server.BACKUP LOG DB1 WITH TRUNCATE ONLY -
单项选择题
TestKing.com has two SQL Server 2005 computers named SQL1 and SQL2. Transaction log shipping occurs from SQL1 to SQL2 by using default SQL Server Agent schedule settings. You need to reconfigure transaction log shipping to provide minimum latency on SQL2. What should you do?()
A.On SQL1, reschedule the transaction log backup job so that it occurs every minute. On SQL2, maintain default schedule settings for both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs.
B.On SQL1,change the schedule type for the transaction log backup to Start automatically when SQL server Agent starts. On SQL2, change the schedule types for both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs to Start automatically when SQL Server gent starts.
C.On SQL1, maintain default schedule settings for the transaction log backup job. On SQL2, change the schedule types for both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs to Start automatically when SQL server Agent starts.
D.On SQL1, reschedule the transaction log backup job so that it occurs every minute. On SQL2, reschedule both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs so that they occur every minute.
