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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Maintenance Plans Have "Disappeared"

Help!!
My maintenance plans have disapeared from View, although
according to the Databases that use the Plans they still
exist..
To test this I created a quick Maintenance Plan and sure
enough it created but it cannot be seen!!
Does anybody have any ideas or should I call the
Ghostbusters?
I am using SQL Server V7.0, using Enterpise Manager on my
PC to Administer the Server.
TIA
Tony C.
Tony,
Maybe the tasks have been created under say the SA account, but you're
connected and browsing the server under a different account that does not
have permissions to view those tasks.?
Immy
"Tony C" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Help!!
> My maintenance plans have disapeared from View, although
> according to the Databases that use the Plans they still
> exist..
> To test this I created a quick Maintenance Plan and sure
> enough it created but it cannot be seen!!
> Does anybody have any ideas or should I call the
> Ghostbusters?
> I am using SQL Server V7.0, using Enterpise Manager on my
> PC to Administer the Server.
> TIA
>
> Tony C.

Maintenance Plans Disappear

I recently restored 3 databases. The maintenance plans responsible for
creating the backups for those databases appear to have disappeared after th
e
restoration. I deleted the databases prior to restoration, but did not touc
h
the plans.
Is there a way to make sure that the next time I have to restore the
databases that the plans do not get removed? Is there a way to backup or
export the maintenance plans?
Thanks
MarkDid you restore msdb? Or did you perform a rebuild of the system databases?
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
http://www.sqlug.se/
"Mark Coffman" <MarkCoffman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I recently restored 3 databases. The maintenance plans responsible for
> creating the backups for those databases appear to have disappeared after
the
> restoration. I deleted the databases prior to restoration, but did not to
uch
> the plans.
> Is there a way to make sure that the next time I have to restore the
> databases that the plans do not get removed? Is there a way to backup or
> export the maintenance plans?
> Thanks
> Mark
>

Maintenance Plans Disappear

I recently restored 3 databases. The maintenance plans responsible for
creating the backups for those databases appear to have disappeared after the
restoration. I deleted the databases prior to restoration, but did not touch
the plans.
Is there a way to make sure that the next time I have to restore the
databases that the plans do not get removed? Is there a way to backup or
export the maintenance plans?
Thanks
MarkDid you restore msdb? Or did you perform a rebuild of the system databases?
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
http://www.sqlug.se/
"Mark Coffman" <MarkCoffman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:970287BA-384C-49A8-BA53-26E1BE124F57@.microsoft.com...
>I recently restored 3 databases. The maintenance plans responsible for
> creating the backups for those databases appear to have disappeared after the
> restoration. I deleted the databases prior to restoration, but did not touch
> the plans.
> Is there a way to make sure that the next time I have to restore the
> databases that the plans do not get removed? Is there a way to backup or
> export the maintenance plans?
> Thanks
> Mark
>

Maintenance Plans Disappear

I recently restored 3 databases. The maintenance plans responsible for
creating the backups for those databases appear to have disappeared after the
restoration. I deleted the databases prior to restoration, but did not touch
the plans.
Is there a way to make sure that the next time I have to restore the
databases that the plans do not get removed? Is there a way to backup or
export the maintenance plans?
Thanks
Mark
Did you restore msdb? Or did you perform a rebuild of the system databases?
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
http://www.sqlug.se/
"Mark Coffman" <MarkCoffman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:970287BA-384C-49A8-BA53-26E1BE124F57@.microsoft.com...
>I recently restored 3 databases. The maintenance plans responsible for
> creating the backups for those databases appear to have disappeared after the
> restoration. I deleted the databases prior to restoration, but did not touch
> the plans.
> Is there a way to make sure that the next time I have to restore the
> databases that the plans do not get removed? Is there a way to backup or
> export the maintenance plans?
> Thanks
> Mark
>