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I am getting below error when i am trying to connect SQL instance using SQL CMD post restarting SQL in single user mode. All the protocols are enabled (named pipes/tcpip) SQLCMD : Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 11.0 : Named Pipes Provider: Could not open a connection to SQL Server [53]. . At line:1 char:1 + SQLCMD -S MSSQLSERVER + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (Sqlcmd: Error: ... Server [53]. .:String) [], RemoteException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandError Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 11.0 : Login timeout expired. Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 11.0 : A network-related or instance-specific error has occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. Server is not found or not accessible. Check if instance name is correct and if SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. For more information see SQL Server Books Online..
Brilliant video, kindly make videos on how to configure Dell OMSA , Dell CMC on VMware vcenter and how to upgrade firmwares for Dell OMSA, CMC, OME in details steps, waiting for this videos, please kindly make them all.
Hi, I am trying to do the partition on one of the existing table for the year 2023 on Monthly basis so can you please help me with Partition Function and Partition Scheme queries please. Here I am using uploaddate column as a partition key.
I’m getting this error- sftp protocol violation invalid response message type (77) in WinSCP software please help me fix this issue. Thank you so much ❤
Is there any way to change the file extension of the files on the remote server after they have been uploaded to the remote server? I have tried "!ren *.txt *.csv" but it has no effect on the local files. if I do ren *.txt *.csv it renames them on the remote server.
Thanks for sharing this video. I have made the script for our environment. I need one more info on this. How to ignore or skip sync particular directory or folder from local to SFTP.
Would this still work with 9.2.3? On mine, I have to take the month field and do month as time. Then I get a strange timestamp, not 1 2 3 4 5 as in your example. Maybe your version was a bit more tolerant with x-axis values?
Grafana doc sez: Only one data frame is supported and it must have at least one string field that will be used as the category for an X or Y axis and one or more numerical fields. Seems to no longer be true.
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