Re: Run As Command
- From: "Dan Guzman" <guzmanda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 20:42:03 -0500
L: has a remembered connection to \\172.17.9.67\backup. Do you
want to overwrite the remembered connection? (Y/N) [Y]:
No valid response was provided.
NULL
Any Suggestions?
First, remove the persistent connection:
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'net use L: /delete'
Then try:
--map drive
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'net use L: \\172.9.17.99\Backup peoples123 /user:sigueqa\rpeoples /persistent:no'
--copy
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'copy \\server2\Backup\DB\SIRETGUE.Bak L:\DB'
--unmap drive
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'net use L: /delete'
I might be wrong but I think you could also do without the drive letter:
--establish security credentials
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'net use \\172.9.17.99\Backup peoples123 /user:sigueqa\rpeoples /persistent:no'
--copy
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'copy \\server2\Backup\DB\SIRETGUE.Bak \\172.9.17.99\Backup\DB'
--unmap
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'net use \\172.9.17.99\Backup /delete'
--
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"Rick" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6D7669E9-390B-46D4-8EAB-F03196899C3B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is what I came up with after a lot of trial and error
Declare @VCHCOMMAND Char (150),
@CMD Char (50),
@COPY Char (50)
Set @VCHCOMMAND = 'net use L: *\\172.9.17.99\Backup peoples123
/user:sigueqa\rpeoples'
Set @COPY = 'copy \\server2\Backup\DB\SIRETGUE.Bak L:\DB'
Set @CMD = @VCHCOMMAND + ' Y ' + @COPY
EXEC MASTER..XP_CMDSHELL @CMD
, but I get the following error:
L: has a remembered connection to \\172.17.9.67\backup. Do you
want to overwrite the remembered connection? (Y/N) [Y]:
No valid response was provided.
NULL
Any Suggestions?
"vt" wrote:
Rick
here is how you can do it
SELECT @VCHCOMMAND = 'net use v: \\10.1.97.150\sqlbackups$\SRDEV dbbackup
/user:XXXX\srdev_db_backup'
EXEC @IRESULT = MASTER..XP_CMDSHELL @VCHCOMMAND, NO_OUTPUT
where v: is the share name
dbbackup : password to connect \\10.1.97.150\sqlbackups$\SRDEV
XXXX\srdev_db_backup : is the user login on the destination server
if you are using BACKUP DATABASE command to backup the database then
issue the above command first and then backup up the database on to v:
hope this helps you
Regards
VT
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"Rick" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:042AEE4F-6267-4EA8-8BB6-4609B32409DB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I need to copy a backup file from server to server in seperate domains.
> Unfortunately in my company they do not have trusted connections. So I
> need
> to use a seperate logon for the destination server. I have tried a > mapped
> drive that is mapped as a valid logon in thatdomain with no luck, I get
> "cannot find the drive specified." Is there a way thorugh sql server to
> run a
> job or a copy as something different than the SQL Agent account. FYI, > the
> logon that I use to logon to the other domain cannot be registered as a
> logon
> to SQL server bacause SQL Server cannot see that domain. Any > suggestions?
.
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