I'm using SQL Server 2008.
I'd like to create a backup (.bak file) of the database every day at midnight, and then store the file. Is there a way to do this?
I'm using SQL Server 2008.
I'd like to create a backup (.bak file) of the database every day at midnight, and then store the file. Is there a way to do this?
Assuming you have a sql agent running, a database named KCSSUG, a user named billinkc on a box named angband7, you'd get a sql agent job named "BackupMyStuff" that runs daily at midnight. It has one step, named "Back that db up" which executes a TSQL statement of BACKUP DATABASE. Finally, it creates a schedule for this job and sets it run daily at midnight.
USE [msdb]
GO
DECLARE @jobId BINARY(16)
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_add_job @job_name=N'BackupMyStuff',
@enabled=1,
@notify_level_eventlog=0,
@notify_level_email=2,
@notify_level_netsend=2,
@notify_level_page=2,
@delete_level=0,
@category_name=N'[Uncategorized (Local)]',
@owner_login_name=N'angband7\billinkc', @job_id = @jobId OUTPUT
select @jobId
GO
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobserver @job_name=N'BackupMyStuff', @server_name = N'ANGBAND7'
GO
USE [msdb]
GO
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobstep @job_name=N'BackupMyStuff', @step_name=N'Back that db up',
@step_id=1,
@cmdexec_success_code=0,
@on_success_action=1,
@on_fail_action=2,
@retry_attempts=0,
@retry_interval=0,
@os_run_priority=0, @subsystem=N'TSQL',
@command=N'BACKUP DATABASE [KCSSUG] TO DISK = N''C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Backup\KCSSUG.bak'' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = N''KCSSUG-Full Database Backup'', SKIP, NOREWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10
',
@database_name=N'master',
@flags=0
GO
USE [msdb]
GO
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_update_job @job_name=N'BackupMyStuff',
@enabled=1,
@start_step_id=1,
@notify_level_eventlog=0,
@notify_level_email=2,
@notify_level_netsend=2,
@notify_level_page=2,
@delete_level=0,
@description=N'',
@category_name=N'[Uncategorized (Local)]',
@owner_login_name=N'angband7\billinkc',
@notify_email_operator_name=N'',
@notify_netsend_operator_name=N'',
@notify_page_operator_name=N''
GO
USE [msdb]
GO
DECLARE @schedule_id int
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_name=N'BackupMyStuff', @name=N'Daily_midnight',
@enabled=1,
@freq_type=4,
@freq_interval=1,
@freq_subday_type=1,
@freq_subday_interval=0,
@freq_relative_interval=0,
@freq_recurrence_factor=1,
@active_start_date=20110526,
@active_end_date=99991231,
@active_start_time=0,
@active_end_time=235959, @schedule_id = @schedule_id OUTPUT
select @schedule_id
GO
[edit]Also, since you have this tagged as C# and asp.net, if you want to use some other scheduler or call it on demand, you really only need to worry about the BACKUP DATABASE statement which you can hit from an ADO.NET ExecuteNonReader() call.
create a maintenence plan to do the backup you require. You can also setup a job to run the backup TSQL yourself if you can't do a plan.