Question:
Just converted from SQL7 to SQL2K. Setup some maintenance plans for the user databases and system databases. 2 plans, 1 does reorg and integrity, the other does indexes. Reorg starts at 1 am, integrity at 2 am and indexes at 3. My questions is two-fold. With this maintenance plan running, can users still access or does the database get dumped to single-user mode? Reason being is as soon as the maintenance plan kicked off at 1:00, we had a boatload of issues and ended up rebooting the server and the user database went through recovery. Also, is this really the best maintenance plan or does someone have something else better to suggest. I was thinking to run these plans on the weekend, say Sunday morning at 1 am as opposed to every day. I'm a little weary of running maintance plans during the week if this is going to be the case.
BTW, this is an 8-way box with 2.6 Xeons, 8GB RAM and about 6TB of Fiber attached storage on RAID 5, RAID 0+1, etc.
Thanks!
Just converted from SQL7 to SQL2K. Setup some maintenance plans for the user databases and system databases. 2 plans, 1 does reorg and integrity, the other does indexes. Reorg starts at 1 am, integrity at 2 am and indexes at 3. My questions is two-fold. With this maintenance plan running, can users still access or does the database get dumped to single-user mode? Reason being is as soon as the maintenance plan kicked off at 1:00, we had a boatload of issues and ended up rebooting the server and the user database went through recovery. Also, is this really the best maintenance plan or does someone have something else better to suggest. I was thinking to run these plans on the weekend, say Sunday morning at 1 am as opposed to every day. I'm a little weary of running maintance plans during the week if this is going to be the case.
BTW, this is an 8-way box with 2.6 Xeons, 8GB RAM and about 6TB of Fiber attached storage on RAID 5, RAID 0+1, etc.
Thanks!