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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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      @IT-ADMIN said:

      really i'm lost with this now, i will wait the support guy tomorrow to see how we can set this up,
      anyway i will be blamed for this, because i do it without any approval from the management because i never thought that this would cause a problem,

      I've noticed that you are very silent on restoring from backups. Is this server not critical enough to be backed up?

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      • IT-ADMINI
        IT-ADMIN
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        i'm sure if i speak with the management about this, they will said to me no since everything is OK why are you looking for trouble,,,for this reason i act by myself and do it without telling them anything
        my intention was only to have a backup DC but things goes wrong out of my expectation

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        • PSX_DefectorP
          PSX_Defector @IT-ADMIN
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          @IT-ADMIN said:

          i'm sure if i speak with the management about this, they will said to me no since everything is OK why are you looking for trouble,,,for this reason i act by myself and do it without telling them anything

          Why does this sound so familiar?

          Nah, it's just in my head.

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          • IT-ADMINI
            IT-ADMIN
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            actually this server application is very important but we don't backup the system image since it is a physical server , we just backup SQL databases

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @IT-ADMIN
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              @IT-ADMIN said:

              actually this server application is very important but we don't backup the system image since it is a physical server , we just backup SQL databases

              Any reason it's not virtualized?

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              • IT-ADMINI
                IT-ADMIN @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender said:

                Any reason it's not virtualized?

                it is another story, i'm still afraid of this transition especially the P2V step, it is scary

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                • PSX_DefectorP
                  PSX_Defector @IT-ADMIN
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                  @IT-ADMIN said:

                  actually this server application is very important but we don't backup the system image since it is a physical server , we just backup SQL databases

                  That's all I ever do, so don't worry.

                  Are you just having problems RUNNING SQL or is SQL running but you can't get anyone to access it? You should be able to fire it up by giving it a new account, but the systems that connect to it will need to know the new account. That might require lots of netstat searching.

                  If no one can get access, you will need to do the same thing as above, but by getting into SQL and setting up user accounts. This will require the SA account or dropping into single user mode and jackin' with the info:

                  https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188236(v=sql.105).aspx

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                    @IT-ADMIN said:

                    i'm sure if i speak with the management about this, they will said to me no since everything is OK why are you looking for trouble,,,for this reason i act by myself and do it without telling them anything
                    my intention was only to have a backup DC but things goes wrong out of my expectation

                    Well in this case I'm afraid that they are correct. You did something without authorization that violates best practices somewhat significantly. It's not surprising that it caused problems. Might be best to own up to the mistake, own it and figure out a path forward rather than hiding. It is what it is, people make mistakes. You need to learn from this. Some things that appear to be issues here are:

                    • Skipped authorization because you misunderstood the scope of your project.
                    • Taking risk upon yourself, was there actually a reason to do this or you just wanted to? I'm unclear what prompted you to take on such a major change at all?
                    • Ask the community, as well as management, before making a change like this. Likely we could have headed this off.
                    • Breaking best practices is never trivial, BPs exist to protect you. There are plenty of times that you need to do something different than standard or best practice, but when doing so it not the time to assume everything is trivial and will "just work."
                    • Make sure your third party consultants document everything, know what they are doing and that you have full access to the systems.
                    • Virtualize every system, the more important the system, the more important it is to virtualize.
                    • Snapshot systems before making changes, even little ones. There are tools to protect you.
                    • Take backups. If a system is worth paying to have running, it is worth being backed up.
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                    • IT-ADMINI
                      IT-ADMIN
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                      the problem is that the SQL service doesn't want to run, it gives an error

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
                        last edited by

                        @IT-ADMIN said:

                        actually this server application is very important but we don't backup the system image since it is a physical server , we just backup SQL databases

                        So there is some conflicting information here:

                        • Physical means it's not even remotely important. You only run physical when it's so unimportant that no one cares.
                        • You helped to explain the first point with the second. You don't have backups at all or a way to restore "because" someone decided that the system wasn't important at all. Literally, not at the level many of us treat desktops.
                        • The issue with not having backups is not because of not being virtualized, we've been backing up full physical systems for decades. Someone just decided not to have backups because, like my first point, they decided that the database is not important.

                        They can't call something important AND run it as physical AND not take backups. Those things can't go together. Actions speak louder than words, always. At best they don't understand the term "important" because they are defining "important" the same way IT would normally define "trivial or worthless."

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @IT-ADMIN
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                          @IT-ADMIN said:

                          the problem is that the SQL service doesn't want to run, it gives an error

                          that should be easy to fix
                          go to services and double click SQL and look what account it's using.
                          then create account on your domain give it a GOOD password

                          then go back to the service and put the domainname\user for the username and type in your password.. and you should be good to go for starting SQL.

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                          • IT-ADMINI
                            IT-ADMIN
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                            yes you are right Dear Scott in every words you said, i took this risk cuz i want to have a backup DC, the management don't care about backup while everything is running OK,

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              You should be ready to defend the fact that the system was "designated" trivial by whoever made it physical and decided that backups weren't needed. You made two mistakes here yourself, yes, but had this system been treated like a business tool instead of like someone's hobby at home this would not have happened. So the fault is shared. This is a good opportunity to talk to management about how they don't take their business as seriously as most of us would take our desktops or laptops at home. To most of us, they don't consider their business as serious as we would consider a hobby, let alone something personal but important.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                                @IT-ADMIN said:

                                yes you are right Dear Scott in every words you said, i took this risk cuz i want to have a backup DC, the management don't care about backup while everything is running OK,

                                So a very important learning situation here for you personally are these:

                                • Never forget who owns the network. It is not yours, it is theirs. If it isn't important to them, it is not important to you. Never cross that line of feeling that it is your network, it is not. That feeling will cause you to have emotional reactions and make you likely to do very bad things (the AJ scenario). You need to manage it in the way that they want, not in the way that you want.
                                • Don't take on risks personally to do things. There is not a reason to do this. Most IT pros have the same feelings that you do, it is really hard to not want to do things "right" or "better" but that should be a business decisions, not a personal one, unless the decision is given to you by the business. Do not take on personal risk to try to protect a business that does not want to protect itself.
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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  As far as moving forward, check out this link and see if you can make new accounts to access the database.

                                  http://zarez.net/?p=105

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                                  • IT-ADMINI
                                    IT-ADMIN
                                    last edited by IT-ADMIN

                                    thank you guys for your help

                                    i don't have the mood to try anything now cuz really this problem makes me tired and it is 1:16 PM now,
                                    so i have to sleep now and tomorrow i will try what you told me

                                    see you guys tomorrow

                                    have a great night

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                                      @IT-ADMIN said:

                                      thank you guys for your help

                                      i don't have the mood to try anything now cuz really this problem makes me tired and it is 1:16 PM now,
                                      so i have to sleep now and tomorrow i will try what you told me

                                      see you guys tomorrow

                                      have a great night

                                      Good luck, hit us up when you start working on this tomorrow and we will see what we can do to help.

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                                      • Reid CooperR
                                        Reid Cooper
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                                        Sounds like you are having a rough day. Get some rest and maybe we can get this fixed tomorrow. Has anyone noticed yet?

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                                          shybrsky
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                                          u should make a backup before u did this my fren ..

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                                          • IT-ADMINI
                                            IT-ADMIN @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said:

                                            @IT-ADMIN said:

                                            the problem is that the SQL service doesn't want to run, it gives an error

                                            that should be easy to fix
                                            go to services and double click SQL and look what account it's using.
                                            then create account on your domain give it a GOOD password

                                            then go back to the service and put the domainname\user for the username and type in your password.. and you should be good to go for starting SQL.

                                            thank you very much dude, you really saved me, the problem was due to SQL service not running because it was set to run using a local account, off course after this account was deleted the service cannot run, as soon as i changed the service logon account to domain administrator the service start successfully and the connection was successful

                                            ouuuf it was a terrible nightmare but also a lesson

                                            thank you @dashrender and thank you guys

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