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                                    | MondeoConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2007-07-18 : 12:23:49 
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                                            | I'm getting a little confused trying to implement a backup strategy for our databases. I want to back up to a mapped network drive on a nightly basis.1. First question I right click on the database and select backup, then at the bottom when I try and specify a destination it only shows me the local hard drives, does it not support network drives?2. Is there any way I can schedule the backup operation to run each way, I know I can script it into a stored procedure, but can the procedure itself be scheduled?Thanks |  |  
                                    | tkizerAlmighty SQL Goddess
 
 
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                                    | MondeoConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
                                    287 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2007-07-19 : 06:06:07 
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                                          | Okay I have thisASBEGINBACKUP DATABASE DbPubResultsTO DISK = '\\10.10.6.5\backup$\backup\database\DbPubResults.BAK'WITH INITENDWhen I run it I get this errorOperating system error 1326(Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.)Is there anyway I can specify a username and password?Thanks |  
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                                    | rmiaoMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
                                    7266 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2007-07-19 : 10:39:41 
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                                          | No, you have to start sql services with domain account that has permission on the share. |  
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                                    | MondeoConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
                                    287 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2007-07-20 : 09:06:34 
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                                          | Okay thanks, got a workaround for this.One other thing, this lineTO DISK = '\\10.10.6.5\backup$\backup\database\DbPubResults.BAK'How can I append the current date and time to the filename, ideally in the following format however any format will be acceptable providing it can be part of a filename.10102005-132654 (10th October 2005, 13:26:54)Thanks |  
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                                    | rmiaoMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
                                    7266 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2007-07-20 : 10:52:51 
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                                          | You can build file name with getdate () and datepart functions. |  
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                                    | MondeoConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
                                    287 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2007-07-20 : 11:58:07 
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                                          | Ah, I see, thanks.Okay I tried thisSELECT GETDATE()I got20/07/2007 16:55:51I need to get rid of the / and :, so I triedSELECT REPLACE(GETDATE(), '/', ' ')The result wasJul 20 2007 4:57PMWhy did it do that? Thanks |  
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                                    | tkizerAlmighty SQL Goddess
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2007-07-20 : 12:26:00 
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                                          | Look at the code in my link.  It does this already.Tara Kizerhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |  
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