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I noticed in the readme for SP2 the following text.
3.4.5 Use of NTFS Junction Points Not Supported for SQL Server Data Files You cannot install SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 on an instance of SQL Server 2005 that is configured to use an NTFS junction point to store SQL Server data files. If you configure data files of an instance of SQL Server 2005 to be stored in an NTFS junction point that is created by using the linld.exe utility, installation of this SQL Server service pack will fail. Additionally, the NTFS junction point will be deleted after the installation. Therefore, you will not be able to start the SQL Server service after the installation. This issue occurs because Windows Installer removes the NTFS junction point during installation of the SQL Server service pack. This causes me some concern since I am storing my .mdf and .ldf files on mounted volumes. Here's my structure. C:\ (installed SQL Server 2005 Enterprise x64) X:\ X:\data X:\data\mdf (mounts to a volume on another hard drive) X:\data\ldf (mounts to a volume on yet another hard drive) This was done to create a simplified directory space to SQL Server and myself but gain the performance benefits of keeping data and transaction log files on different physical media. According to the README, am I in trouble with this arrangement? Or, was it referring only to the relocation of the data directories using the LINLD.EXE tool and not external directories that I may have created and maintain? Thanks in advance for your ! |
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Assuming they are just standard mounted volumes created through Disk
Management then you're fine. We use mount points across all our SQL2005 clusters and SP2 works fine. -- HTH, Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP) http://www.sqldbatips.com http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/sqldbatips "Brandon" <Brandon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FCA0E64-9AF4-4EAF-977D-C836454181AA@microsoft.com... >I noticed in the readme for SP2 the following text. > > 3.4.5 Use of NTFS Junction Points Not Supported for SQL Server Data Files > You cannot install SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 on an instance of SQL > Server 2005 that is configured to use an NTFS junction point to store SQL > Server data files. If you configure data files of an instance of SQL > Server > 2005 to be stored in an NTFS junction point that is created by using the > linld.exe utility, installation of this SQL Server service pack will fail. > Additionally, the NTFS junction point will be deleted after the > installation. > Therefore, you will not be able to start the SQL Server service after the > installation. This issue occurs because Windows Installer removes the NTFS > junction point during installation of the SQL Server service pack. > > This causes me some concern since I am storing my .mdf and .ldf files on > mounted volumes. Here's my structure. > > C:\ (installed SQL Server 2005 Enterprise x64) > X:\ > X:\data > X:\data\mdf (mounts to a volume on another hard drive) > X:\data\ldf (mounts to a volume on yet another hard drive) > > This was done to create a simplified directory space to SQL Server and > myself but gain the performance benefits of keeping data and transaction > log > files on different physical media. > > According to the README, am I in trouble with this arrangement? Or, was > it > referring only to the relocation of the data directories using the > LINLD.EXE > tool and not external directories that I may have created and maintain? > > Thanks in advance for your ! > |
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