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 Can migration lead to index problems?

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bryan42
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Posted - 2007-03-05 : 14:13:40
Starting with a SQL Server 2000 database, my company built a new server with SQL Server 2005 and restored the SS2000 database from backups. We're now seeing some extreme issues where queries that took 30 seconds now take 3 minutes. Would this make you suspect index issues? Any recommendations on diagnosing and fixing this would be appreciated.

graz
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Posted - 2007-03-05 : 14:19:29
You definitely need to rebuild the indexes when you migrate from SQL Server 2000 to 2005. There's an article on the front page right now where I mention this.

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bryan42
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Posted - 2007-03-05 : 14:29:10
Thanks much! That article is helpful. Could you tell me how to perform these add tasks mentioned there?

>"We also ran DBCC UPDATEUSAGE and sp_updatestats on the database."
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graz
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Posted - 2007-03-05 : 14:53:07
You'll need to check Books Online for the correct syntax but I'm 99% sure it's just

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE

and

EXEC sp_updatestats



-Bill


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propanecan
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Posted - 2007-03-05 : 17:37:55
This perhaps?

sp_spaceused @updateusage = true
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