Anyone know how to sucessfully change the location of the transaction
log files and still get Log Shipping to continue to work?
I went in and changed the location of where the transaction logs were
stored. The logs were sucessfully writing to the new directory, but
the copy job on the destination server was not finding them. I assume
it was still looking in the old directory, because the job was
executing successfully - it just wasn't doing anything.
I think it has to do with the setting 'Network share name for backup
directory.' You set that during set-up of log shipping, but I don't
see anywhere to edit that later on. I even tried dropping and
readding the destination server - to no avail.
Any ideas?The LogShipping Copy and Restore Jobs on the destination server are still
pointing to the old location. Thesse are jobs are created automatically
during the logshipping setup process and you can't change it. I will advice
that you remove the logshipping and created it again.
Egbon.
"Jeff Albenberg" <jalbenberg@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e9dc0a21.0307290931.68bb5d1c@.posting.google.com...
> Anyone know how to sucessfully change the location of the transaction
> log files and still get Log Shipping to continue to work?
> I went in and changed the location of where the transaction logs were
> stored. The logs were sucessfully writing to the new directory, but
> the copy job on the destination server was not finding them. I assume
> it was still looking in the old directory, because the job was
> executing successfully - it just wasn't doing anything.
> I think it has to do with the setting 'Network share name for backup
> directory.' You set that during set-up of log shipping, but I don't
> see anywhere to edit that later on. I even tried dropping and
> readding the destination server - to no avail.
> Any ideas?
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