added procs used in the dba database of HCI cloud instance

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Thierry Schork
2025-04-15 10:26:03 +02:00
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USE [dba]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[drop_db_product_superset] Script Date: 15.04.2025 10:21:10 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
/*
drop_db_product_superset
This procedure is called after the call to sl2007.dbo.usp_Daily_Batch_Update
It will drop the local database "product_superset", which is only needed for the update of sl2007.
--Changelog (dd.mm.yyyy)
12.02.2025 TSC Creation
*/
CREATE OR ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[drop_db_product_superset]
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @q NVARCHAR(MAX)='';
DECLARE @tplDrop NVARCHAR(MAX)='
IF EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM sys.databases WHERE name=''Product_Superset'')
DROP DATABASE [Product_Superset];
';
--terminate connections to product_superset
SELECT @q = @q + 'KILL '+CONVERT(varchar(5), c.session_id) + ';'
FROM sys.dm_exec_connections AS c
JOIN sys.dm_exec_sessions AS s
ON c.session_id = s.session_id
WHERE DB_NAME([s].[database_id]) = 'product_superset'
AND c.session_id <> @@SPID
ORDER BY c.connect_time ASC;
EXEC sp_executesql @q,N'';
PRINT 'connections to product_superset killed';
--drop product_superset database
SELECT @q = @tplDrop;
EXEC sp_executesql @q,N'';
PRINT 'product_superset dropped';
END
GO

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USE [dba]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[set_superset_source] Script Date: 15.04.2025 10:22:33 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
/*
set_superset_source
This procedure is set to be called from the on-prem HCI database server.
We need to sync product_superset from on-prem to cloud, but db snapshots cannot be replicated to cloud.
To get around this, a snapshot replication has been setup for both product_superset_00 and product_superset_01 and a call to this stored procedure will
create a backup of the superset that is in use on the on-prem database and restore it as [product_superset].
It triples the amount of data, but ensure that the sl2007 db uses the correct data.
--Changelog (dd.mm.yyyy)
12.02.2025 TSC Creation
*/
CREATE OR ALTER procedure [dbo].[set_superset_source]
@src_db_name varchar(100)
as
begin
set nocount on
set xact_abort on
declare @q nvarchar(max)='';
declare @url varchar(max) = 'https://stbagspezlisteprdsql.blob.core.windows.net/sqlbakfiles/superset.bak';
DECLARE @tplBkp nvarchar(max) = '
BACKUP DATABASE [@src_db_name@]
TO URL = ''@url@''
WITH COPY_ONLY, COMPRESSION, FORMAT;
';
DECLARE @tplRest nvarchar(max)='
RESTORE DATABASE [Product_Superset]
FROM URL = ''@url@'';
';
--check that the given source db exists
IF NOT EXISTS(
SELECT 1
FROM sys.databases d
WHERE d.name = @src_db_name
)
begin
RAISERROR('The database specified as a source for the superset is not found on this server: %s', 16, 10, @src_db_name)
return
end
else
begin
exec [dbo].[drop_db_product_superset]
--backup the correct superset
set @q = REPLACE(REPLACE(@tplBkp,'@src_db_name@',@src_db_name),'@url@',@url);
exec sys.sp_executesql @q, N'';
print 'Backup of source '+@src_db_name+' done';
--restore to product_superset
set @q = REPLACE(@tplRest,'@url@',@url);
exec sys.sp_executesql @q, N'';
print 'restore of product_superset done';
end
end
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USE [dba]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[start_snapshot] Script Date: 15.04.2025 10:24:03 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
/*
start_snapshot
SP used to start the associated "repl-snapshot" job from a published database.
Variable @published_db
If null, starts the snapshot job of all published dbs
If not null, must contain the name of a db that is published and will start the snapshot job of that db only
15.04.2025 TSC Adapted to avoid trying to start several time the same job
*/
CREATE OR ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[start_snapshot]
@published_db VARCHAR(500),
@debug BIT = 0
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
SET XACT_ABORT ON;
DECLARE @jobs TABLE (publisher_db sysname NOT NULL,
agent_name sysname NOT NULL,
job_name sysname NOT NULL,
start_execution_date DATETIME NULL,
stop_execution_date DATETIME NULL,
next_scheduled_run_date DATETIME NULL,
current_job_status VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
start_job_cmd AS 'exec msdb.dbo.sp_start_job @job_name=''' + job_name + ''';');
DECLARE @cmd NVARCHAR(MAX) = N'';
INSERT INTO @jobs ([publisher_db],
[agent_name],
[job_name],
[start_execution_date],
[stop_execution_date],
[next_scheduled_run_date],
[current_job_status])
SELECT distinct
[a].[publisher_db],
[a].[name] AS [agent_name],
[s].[name] AS [job_name],
[ac].[start_execution_date],
[ac].[stop_execution_date],
[ac].[next_scheduled_run_date],
CASE
WHEN [ac].[start_execution_date] IS NOT NULL
AND [ac].[stop_execution_date] IS NULL THEN 'running'
WHEN [ac].[start_execution_date] IS NOT NULL
AND [ac].[stop_execution_date] IS NOT NULL THEN 'finished'
WHEN [ac].[start_execution_date] IS NULL
AND [ac].[stop_execution_date] IS NULL THEN 'never started'
ELSE 'unknown' END AS current_job_status
FROM [distribution].dbo.[MSsnapshot_agents] a
JOIN [msdb].[dbo].[sysjobs] s
ON [s].[job_id] = [a].[job_id]
LEFT JOIN ( SELECT TOP 1 --last execution, if ever there was one
[ja].[job_id],
[ja].[start_execution_date],
[ja].[stop_execution_date],
[ja].[next_scheduled_run_date]
FROM [msdb].[dbo].[sysjobactivity] ja
ORDER BY [start_execution_date] DESC
) ac
ON [ac].[job_id] = [s].[job_id]
WHERE [a].[publisher_db] = COALESCE(@published_db, [a].[publisher_db])
ORDER BY [a].[publisher_db];
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM @jobs)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('Database %s is not existing or not published in a replication', 16, 5, @published_db);
RETURN;
END;
if @debug=1
begin
select *
from @jobs
end
SELECT @cmd = @cmd + j.start_job_cmd
FROM @jobs j
WHERE [j].[current_job_status] <> 'running';
IF @debug = 1
BEGIN
PRINT @cmd;
END;
ELSE
BEGIN
EXEC (@cmd);
--give a couple seconds for the agent(s) to start
WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:15';
--do not exit this proc until the last snapshot job started has finished
WHILE EXISTS(
--return something while a snapshot job is running
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.[sysjobs] j
JOIN msdb.dbo.[sysjobactivity] ja ON [j].[job_id] = [ja].[job_id]
JOIN [distribution].dbo.[MSsnapshot_agents] a ON a.[job_id] = j.[job_id]
WHERE a.[publisher_db] = COALESCE(@published_db, a.[publisher_db])
AND [ja].[start_execution_date] IS NOT NULL
AND [ja].[stop_execution_date] IS NULL
)
BEGIN
WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:05';
RAISERROR('waiting for snapshot job(s) to finish',0,0) WITH NOWAIT;
END
END;
END;
GO