1.Master 2. MSDB 3. mssqlsystemresource 4. User Databases 5. Distribution 6. Model 7. TempDB
Tag: SQL Server 2012
How to Find SQL Server Started date & Time – 4 Scripts to Find SQL Server Started Time
There are so many way of finding the sql server started date time. 1. SQL Server Log 2. using DMV 3. Using TempDB Creation date (as it is recreated when SQL Server is started every time) 4. Start Time of Default Trace Examples : 1. SQL Server Log : SQL Server Management Studio –> Management –> SQL Server Logs –> We need to Search for the “SQL SERVER Starting….” or sp_readerrorlog 0,1,’Copyright (c)’ 2. Using DMV : SELECT sqlserver_start_time FROM sys.dm_os_sys_info; 3. Using TempDb Creation Date select crdate from sys.sysdatabases where name=’tempdb’ 4. Default Trace : SELECT login_time FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions… Read more
SQL SERVER 2012 System Databases
Master Purpose – Core system database to manage the SQL Server instance. In SQL Server 2005, the Master database is the logical repository for the system objects residing in the sys schema. In SQL Server 2000 and previous editions of SQL Server, the Master database physically stored all of the system objects. Functionality Instance configurations Databases residing on the instance Files for each database Logins Linked\Remote servers Endpoints MSSQLResource Purpose – The Resource database is responsible for physically storing all of the SQL Server 2005 system objects. This database has been created to improve the upgrade and rollback of SQL… Read more