Showing posts with label patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patch. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Automating SQL Server Service Pack / Patch / Hot fix apply

In one of my task I have to apply the latest SQL Server Service Pack /
Patch / Hot fix on all the SQL Server Boxes in our client environment. There
are more than 400 SQL Server boxes with SQL Server version 6.5, 7.0 and 2000
running on Window NT, 2000 and 2003 Platforms. We have been given deadline of
one month to apply the SQL Server patches access all the box.
It is also being advised to rollout this task Quarterly on every year
as the Service pack / Patch are being released.
Hereby I am looking for some advise on
1. The best process to follow on for this task:
2. Automating this task:
Is anyone used any third party tools like "Opsware" to automate this
process?
3. Issues and Risks:
Issues and Risks which to be faced as part of this task .
4. Misc:
Any sort of information that would help with this task.
Thanks
S SIVAPRASAD
Have you considered Microsoft Systems Managment Server. It's really designed
just for change and configuration management. It's a great tool for applying
service packs & hotfixes accross the enterprise.
See http://www.microsoft.com/smserver/ev.../default.mspx.
Mike
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"S Siva Prasad [SIVA]" <SSivaPrasadSIVA@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> In one of my task I have to apply the latest SQL Server Service Pack /
> Patch / Hot fix on all the SQL Server Boxes in our client environment.
> There
> are more than 400 SQL Server boxes with SQL Server version 6.5, 7.0 and
> 2000
> running on Window NT, 2000 and 2003 Platforms. We have been given deadline
> of
> one month to apply the SQL Server patches access all the box.
> It is also being advised to rollout this task Quarterly on every year
> as the Service pack / Patch are being released.
> Hereby I am looking for some advise on
> 1. The best process to follow on for this task:
> 2. Automating this task:
> Is anyone used any third party tools like "Opsware" to automate this
> process?
>
> 3. Issues and Risks:
> Issues and Risks which to be faced as part of this task .
>
> 4. Misc:
> Any sort of information that would help with this task.
> --
> Thanks
> S SIVAPRASAD
sql

Monday, February 13, 2012

auto patching SP4

Is there any utility we can use to auto or centralize the SP4 patch? I need
to find a quick way to patch 50 SQL 2K servers?Hi
You can do unattended installations which you could kick off and leave or a
better alternative may be to use SMS. Check out the readme file
ReadmeSql2k32sp4.htm or online at
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/D/1BDF5B78-584E-4DE0-B36F-C44E06B0D2A3/ReadmeSql2k32sp4.htm
John
"Julia" wrote:
> Is there any utility we can use to auto or centralize the SP4 patch? I need
> to find a quick way to patch 50 SQL 2K servers?

auto patching SP4

Is there any utility we can use to auto or centralize the SP4 patch? I need
to find a quick way to patch 50 SQL 2K servers?
Hi
You can do unattended installations which you could kick off and leave or a
better alternative may be to use SMS. Check out the readme file
ReadmeSql2k32sp4.htm or online at
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...Sql2k32sp4.htm
John
"Julia" wrote:

> Is there any utility we can use to auto or centralize the SP4 patch? I need
> to find a quick way to patch 50 SQL 2K servers?

auto patching SP4

Is there any utility we can use to auto or centralize the SP4 patch? I need
to find a quick way to patch 50 SQL 2K servers?Hi
You can do unattended installations which you could kick off and leave or a
better alternative may be to use SMS. Check out the readme file
ReadmeSql2k32sp4.htm or online at
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...eSql2k32sp4.htm
John
"Julia" wrote:

> Is there any utility we can use to auto or centralize the SP4 patch? I ne
ed
> to find a quick way to patch 50 SQL 2K servers?