sudo /opt/mssql/bin/mssql-conf set sqlagent.enabled true
sudo systemctl restart mssql-server
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sudo /opt/mssql/bin/mssql-conf set sqlagent.enabled true
sudo systemctl restart mssql-server
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Error 22022: SQLServerAgent is not currently running so it cannot be notified of this action.”
If you receive this error message, first make sure that the SQL Server Agent service is running. To do this, follow these steps:
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1.Click Start, click Run, type Services.msc, and then click OK.
2.In the Services window, locate the SQL Server Agent service.
3.Make sure that the value of the Status column of the SQL Server Agent service is Running.
then
EXEC sp_configure ‘show advanced’, 1;
RECONFIGURE;
EXEC sp_configure ‘allow updates’, 0;
RECONFIGURE;
EXEC sp_configure ‘Agent XPs’, 1;
RECONFIGURE;
GO
--create a tample table to gather the information of error log files
CREATE TABLE #ErrorLog ( Archieve INT, Dt DATETIME, FileSize INT ) GO INSERT INTO #ErrorLog EXEC xp_enumerrorlogs GO --delete all the old log files if the size of all the log files is larger than 30GB DECLARE @i int = 1; DECLARE @Log_number int; DECLARE @Log_Max_Size int = 40*1024; --here is the max size (M) of all the error log files we want to keep, change the value according to your requirement DECLARE @SQLSTR VARCHAR(1000); SET @Log_number = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #ErrorLog); IF (SELECT COUNT(FileSize/1024/1024) FROM #ErrorLog) >= @Log_Max_Size BEGIN WHILE @i <= @Log_number BEGIN SET @SQLSTR = 'DEL C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Log\ERRORLOG.' + CONVERT(VARCHAR,@i); EXEC xp_cmdshell @SQLSTR; SET @i =@i + 1; END END DROP TABLE #ErrorLog
--Delete Bakups older than 1 day in SQL Server
DECLARE @DeleteDate datetime
SET @DeleteDate = DateAdd(day, -1, GetDate())
EXECUTE master.sys.xp_delete_file 0, -- FileTypeSelected (0 = FileBackup, 1 = FileReport)
N'C:\Backup\msdb', -- folder path (trailing slash)
N'bak', -- file extension which needs to be deleted (no dot)
@DeleteDate, -- date prior which to delete
1 -- subfolder flag (1 = include files in first subfolder level, 0 = not)
SELECT name, compatibility_level
FROM sys.databases where compatibility_level not in(120) -- SQL Server 2012 compatibility_level is 120
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SELECT name, compatibility_level
FROM sys.databases
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/* Start Of Code */
DECLARE @SQL VARCHAR(max) = ''
, @CompLevel int = 120 -- Need to change the compatibility_level as per SQL Server version
SELECT @SQL += 'ALTER DATABASE ' + quotename(NAME) + ' SET COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL = ' + cast(@CompLevel as char (3)) + ';' + CHAR(10) + CHAR(13)
FROM sys.databases
WHERE
--COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL not in(120)
--and
compatibility_level <> @CompLevel
PRINT @SQL
--EXEC (@SQL)
/* End Of Code */