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Veritas SQL tables 1

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Mich

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Dec 26, 2000
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I have a feeling I'm going to feel pretty stupid when someone points out an obvious answer, but I've been digging for two hours and my brain is locked.

I've got 3 servers set up to function as backup servers via Veritas 9.1. My ultimate goal is to strip data out of the Veritas db to produce custom reports. I set up one of the servers and I can access the dbs/tables just fine. NOTE - SQL was already installed on this machine. However, another admin set up the other two servers and I can't find the tables ANYWHERE. He doesn't recall installing SQL.

I can see that SQL is a named instance and I can see the data/log files, but I don't see that SQL has been installed on these machines. I cannot find Enterprise Manager, nor can I register these servers through another EM. I don't even see SQL in Add/Remove programs.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance.


-If it ain't broke, break it and make it better.
 
Backup Exec installs MSDE for it's database - this is a cut down version of SQL.

There is no Enterprise Manager with this.

BUt you can connect to it with Enterprise manager from another PC or server - just connect to the instance \\servername\BKUPEXEC
 
Mich,
Justin is correct, you can register the MSSQL$BKUPEXEC MSDE instance in SQL Enterprise manager.

Also, if your planning on creating your own custom reports. I would suggest opening the BEDB database stored procedures to use as examples for your queries. Also, I would recommend using the views and not the tables to run your queries against.

M

 
Thanks for the info. I suspected it might be MSDE, but figured I should still be able to connect to it.

TIP for those that follow - when you register in EM do so in the following format <ServerName>\BKUPEXEC. The registration process automatically places \\ before the server name.

-If it ain't broke, break it and make it better.
 
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