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 moving System DB mdf and ldf files

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jpotucek
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

273 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-18 : 08:50:48
I am doing a new - named instance - install on a new Server and I'm having a hard time getting my brain around how to set up the data and log file locations how I want them. I know how to change the default locations for data and log files once the Instance is up and running, but when I do the install, it puts the mdf and ldf files for all of the System Databases in a folder called mssql$instancename on the drive I am specifying.

What I want to end up with is a folder for each of the database (ie, master, model, msdb, tempdb, userdb1, userdb2, etc...) on two different drives and house the data and log files seperately.

Can I do this at install time or do I need to move the system database files around after install. If so, can someone outline the steps for doing this????

Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-18 : 09:14:59
Best done at Install time. I think there's an option to do this in the GUI installer, isn't there (I'm pretty sure that's where I do it).

Alternatively you could use an Unattended Setup File

Kristen
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bmanoj
Starting Member

13 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-18 : 09:16:20
I think you will have to do it after install. See if http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;224071 helps.

Manoj
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jpotucek
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

273 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-18 : 09:22:12
yes, at install time with the GUI install, you can specify the default location for Program Files and for Data Files.. that's a start. I'll use the MS article and move my mdf and ldf files around after install.. Thank you so much!
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