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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / July 2005

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Using BULK utily to load data on SQL Server failover luster

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oliver - 22 Jun 2005 01:16 GMT
Hi. We need to load data using bulk utility, and We wolud like to use Remote
Administration to do this. Then I would like to know if  there are some
problem to load data using bluk and remote administration.

We have Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition and Active/Pasice schema.

Than you for your comments
Geoff N. Hiten - 22 Jun 2005 14:19 GMT
Make sure all your file location references are host node independent.

Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP

> Hi. We need to load data using bulk utility, and We wolud like to use
> Remote
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> Than you for your comments
oliver - 22 Jun 2005 18:19 GMT
Thank you Geoff.

> Make sure all your file location references are host node independent.
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> > Than you for your comments
Greg D. Moore (Strider) - 24 Jul 2005 22:31 GMT
> Hi. We need to load data using bulk utility, and We wolud like to use Remote
> Administration to do this. Then I would like to know if  there are some
> problem to load data using bluk and remote administration.
>
> We have Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition and Active/Pasice schema.

Sorry for the late follow up, but I do this quarterly.

I have a share in the SQL resource group, copy my data there and then simply
BPC my data in. Works like a charm and since it's Enterprise Editing, the
indexing is superfast.

> Than you for your comments
 
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