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SQL Server Crashes and Critical Failures

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SQL Server Crashes and Critical Failures, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.35, with 25 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 649 reviews, and has 23535 subscribers.

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You will learn about You will be comfortable with reading the SQL Server error log in great detail By the end of this course you will be able to diagnose and resolve critical SQL Server engine errors. You will be able to read the basics of SQL Server stack dumps. This course is ideal for individuals who are SQL Server DBAs wanting to expand their knowledge of how and why SQL Server crahses or This is not an entry level SQL Server course. I would not recommend this course for beginners. or SQL Server DBAs looking to understand exception signatures and other vernacular associated with critical failures in SQL Server It is particularly useful for SQL Server DBAs wanting to expand their knowledge of how and why SQL Server crahses or This is not an entry level SQL Server course. I would not recommend this course for beginners. or SQL Server DBAs looking to understand exception signatures and other vernacular associated with critical failures in SQL Server.

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Title: SQL Server Crashes and Critical Failures

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 25

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 25

Number of Published Quizzes: 3

Number of Curriculum Items: 28

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • You will be comfortable with reading the SQL Server error log in great detail
  • By the end of this course you will be able to diagnose and resolve critical SQL Server engine errors.
  • You will be able to read the basics of SQL Server stack dumps.
  • Who Should Attend

  • SQL Server DBAs wanting to expand their knowledge of how and why SQL Server crahses
  • This is not an entry level SQL Server course. I would not recommend this course for beginners.
  • SQL Server DBAs looking to understand exception signatures and other vernacular associated with critical failures in SQL Server
  • Target Audiences

  • SQL Server DBAs wanting to expand their knowledge of how and why SQL Server crahses
  • This is not an entry level SQL Server course. I would not recommend this course for beginners.
  • SQL Server DBAs looking to understand exception signatures and other vernacular associated with critical failures in SQL Server
  • Software crashes. WE can’t stop that. What WE can do is prepare ourselves through education and practice to be able to act quickly and resolve these critical issues.

    In the early days of SQL Server many support calls were server down issues that ended up being bugs in SQL Server. While this still happens, today many of those calls aren’t the fault of SQL Server.

    For example. On Microsoft’s case history of database corruption 99% of ALLdatabase corruption can be traced back to the IO subsystem.

    Either way, when SQL Server crashes it can be a traumatic experience for a DBA. If a production box crashes during core hours WE need to know what steps to take to resolve the problem as quickly and as cleanly as possible.

    This course will take US beyond where to look. WE will cover RECOVERY INTERNALSand the fundamentals of how to analyze, diagnose and resolve critical errors.

    WE will cover the SQL Server Error Logs in great detail. One of the first places as SQL Server DBAs WE look to diagnose critical failures is the SQL Server Error logs.

    WE will cover server startup failures and analyze SQL Server stack dumps. Additionally, we will analyze several commonly occurring exception signatures.

    WE will create a troubleshooting task list as use it as a template for resolving these crashes and critical errors.

    While this course has no prerequisites a strong background in SQL Server is highly recommended.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: Instructor Introduction

    Lecture 3: Download Course Content Here

    Lecture 4: Tools We Need For The Course

    Lecture 5: The Three Categories of Critical Failures

    Lecture 6: Summary

    Chapter 2: SQL Server Startup Parameters

    Lecture 1: The Startup Parameters SQL Server Needs

    Lecture 2: Starting A Named Instance and Putting That Instance in Single User Mode

    Lecture 3: Troubleshooting The Failed Startup With Account Locked Out

    Lecture 4: Troubleshooting Failed Startup When Port Already In Use

    Lecture 5: Section 2 Summary

    Chapter 3: Error Log Dissection

    Lecture 1: Starting With A Clean Error Log

    Lecture 2: Whats in The ErrorLog – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Whats In The ErrorLog – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Whats In The ErrorLog – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Whats In The ErrorLog – Part 4

    Lecture 6: Summary

    Chapter 4: SQL Server Recovery Troubleshooting

    Lecture 1: Restoring The Resource DB From Another Instance

    Lecture 2: Restoring The Master Database When Instance is Online

    Lecture 3: Recover Corrupt Model Database From Another Instance

    Lecture 4: Recovering A Lost SA Password

    Lecture 5: Repairing Tempdb Corruption

    Lecture 6: Rebuilding the Master Database

    Lecture 7: Summary

    Chapter 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion and Thank You

    Instructors

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    Mike West
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  • 2 stars: 27 votes
  • 3 stars: 114 votes
  • 4 stars: 227 votes
  • 5 stars: 266 votes
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