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SET ANSI_NULLS ON;
SET ANSI_PADDING ON;
SET ANSI_WARNINGS ON;
SET ARITHABORT ON;
SET CONCAT_NULL_YIELDS_NULL ON;
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON;
SET STATISTICS IO OFF;
SET STATISTICS TIME OFF;
GO
IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.sp_AllNightLog') IS NULL
EXEC ('CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.sp_AllNightLog AS RETURN 0;')
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.sp_AllNightLog
@PollForNewDatabases BIT = 0, /* Formerly Pollster */
@Backup BIT = 0, /* Formerly LogShaming */
@PollDiskForNewDatabases BIT = 0,
@Restore BIT = 0,
@Debug BIT = 0,
@Help BIT = 0,
@VersionDate DATETIME = NULL OUTPUT
WITH RECOMPILE
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON;
BEGIN;
DECLARE @Version VARCHAR(30);
SET @Version = '2.0';
SET @VersionDate = '20171201';
IF @Help = 1
BEGIN
PRINT '
/*
sp_AllNightLog from http://FirstResponderKit.org
* @PollForNewDatabases = 1 polls sys.databases for new entries
* Unfortunately no other way currently to automate new database additions when restored from backups
* No triggers or extended events that easily do this
* @Backup = 1 polls msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker for databases not backed up in [RPO], takes LOG backups
* Will switch to a full backup if none exists
To learn more, visit http://FirstResponderKit.org where you can download new
versions for free, watch training videos on how it works, get more info on
the findings, contribute your own code, and more.
Known limitations of this version:
- Only Microsoft-supported versions of SQL Server. Sorry, 2005 and 2000! And really, maybe not even anything less than 2016. Heh.
- When restoring encrypted backups, the encryption certificate must already be installed.
Unknown limitations of this version:
- None. (If we knew them, they would be known. Duh.)
Changes - for the full list of improvements and fixes in this version, see:
https://github.com/BrentOzarULTD/SQL-Server-First-Responder-Kit/
Parameter explanations:
@PollForNewDatabases BIT, defaults to 0. When this is set to 1, runs in a perma-loop to find new entries in sys.databases
@Backup BIT, defaults to 0. When this is set to 1, runs in a perma-loop checking the backup_worker table for databases that need to be backed up
@Debug BIT, defaults to 0. Whent this is set to 1, it prints out dynamic SQL commands
@RPOSeconds BIGINT, defaults to 30. Value in seconds you want to use to determine if a new log backup needs to be taken.
@BackupPath NVARCHAR(MAX), defaults to = ''D:\Backup''. You 99.99999% will need to change this path to something else. This tells Ola''s job where to put backups.
For more documentation: https://github.com/BrentOzarULTD/SQL-Server-First-Responder-Kit/
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 Brent Ozar Unlimited
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
*/';
RETURN
END
DECLARE @database NVARCHAR(128) = NULL; --Holds the database that's currently being processed
DECLARE @error_number INT = NULL; --Used for TRY/CATCH
DECLARE @error_severity INT; --Used for TRY/CATCH
DECLARE @error_state INT; --Used for TRY/CATCH
DECLARE @msg NVARCHAR(4000) = N''; --Used for RAISERROR
DECLARE @rpo INT; --Used to hold the RPO value in our configuration table
DECLARE @rto INT; --Used to hold the RPO value in our configuration table
DECLARE @backup_path NVARCHAR(MAX); --Used to hold the backup path in our configuration table
DECLARE @changebackuptype NVARCHAR(MAX); --Config table: Y = escalate to full backup, MSDB = escalate if MSDB history doesn't show a recent full.
DECLARE @encrypt NVARCHAR(MAX); --Config table: Y = encrypt the backup. N (default) = do not encrypt.
DECLARE @encryptionalgorithm NVARCHAR(MAX); --Config table: native 2014 choices include TRIPLE_DES_3KEY, AES_128, AES_192, AES_256
DECLARE @servercertificate NVARCHAR(MAX); --Config table: server certificate that is used to encrypt the backup
DECLARE @restore_path_base NVARCHAR(MAX); --Used to hold the base backup path in our configuration table
DECLARE @restore_path_full NVARCHAR(MAX); --Used to hold the full backup path in our configuration table
DECLARE @restore_path_log NVARCHAR(MAX); --Used to hold the log backup path in our configuration table
DECLARE @db_sql NVARCHAR(MAX) = N''; --Used to hold the dynamic SQL to create msdbCentral
DECLARE @tbl_sql NVARCHAR(MAX) = N''; --Used to hold the dynamic SQL that creates tables in msdbCentral
DECLARE @database_name NVARCHAR(256) = N'msdbCentral'; --Used to hold the name of the database we create to centralize data
--Right now it's hardcoded to msdbCentral, but I made it dynamic in case that changes down the line
DECLARE @cmd NVARCHAR(4000) = N'' --Holds dir cmd
DECLARE @FileList TABLE ( BackupFile NVARCHAR(255) ); --Where we dump @cmd
DECLARE @restore_full BIT = 0 --We use this one
DECLARE @only_logs_after NVARCHAR(30) = N''
/*
Make sure we're doing something
*/
IF (
@PollForNewDatabases = 0
AND @PollDiskForNewDatabases = 0
AND @Backup = 0
AND @Restore = 0
AND @Help = 0
)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('You don''t seem to have picked an action for this stored procedure to take.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT
RETURN;
END
/*
Make sure xp_cmdshell is enabled
*/
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.configurations WHERE name = 'xp_cmdshell' AND value_in_use = 1)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('xp_cmdshell must be enabled so we can get directory contents to check for new databases to restore.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT
RETURN;
END
/*
Make sure Ola Hallengren's scripts are installed in master
*/
IF 2 <> (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM master.sys.procedures WHERE name IN('CommandExecute', 'DatabaseBackup'))
BEGIN
RAISERROR('Ola Hallengren''s CommandExecute and DatabaseBackup must be installed in the master database. More info: http://ola.hallengren.com', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT
RETURN;
END
/*
Make sure sp_DatabaseRestore is installed in master
*/
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM master.sys.procedures WHERE name = 'sp_DatabaseRestore')
BEGIN
RAISERROR('sp_DatabaseRestore must be installed in master. To get it: http://FirstResponderKit.org', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT
RETURN;
END
IF (@PollDiskForNewDatabases = 1 OR @Restore = 1) AND OBJECT_ID('msdb.dbo.restore_configuration') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Checking restore path', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
SELECT @restore_path_base = CONVERT(NVARCHAR(512), configuration_setting)
FROM msdb.dbo.restore_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'log restore path';
IF @restore_path_base IS NULL
BEGIN
RAISERROR('@restore_path cannot be NULL. Please check the msdb.dbo.restore_configuration table', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
IF CHARINDEX('**', @restore_path_base) <> 0
BEGIN
/* If they passed in a dynamic **DATABASENAME**, stop at that folder looking for databases. More info: https://github.com/BrentOzarULTD/SQL-Server-First-Responder-Kit/issues/993 */
IF CHARINDEX('**DATABASENAME**', @restore_path_base) <> 0
BEGIN
SET @restore_path_base = SUBSTRING(@restore_path_base, 1, CHARINDEX('**DATABASENAME**',@restore_path_base) - 2);
END;
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**AVAILABILITYGROUP**', '');
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**BACKUPTYPE**', 'FULL');
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**SERVERNAME**', REPLACE(CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max)),'\','$'));
IF CHARINDEX('\',CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max))) > 0
BEGIN
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**SERVERNAMEWITHOUTINSTANCE**', SUBSTRING(CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max)), 1, (CHARINDEX('\',CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max))) - 1)));
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**INSTANCENAME**', SUBSTRING(CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max)), CHARINDEX('\',CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max))), (LEN(CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max))) - CHARINDEX('\',CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max)))) + 1));
END
ELSE /* No instance installed */
BEGIN
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**SERVERNAMEWITHOUTINSTANCE**', CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS nvarchar(max)));
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**INSTANCENAME**', 'DEFAULT');
END
IF CHARINDEX('**CLUSTER**', @restore_path_base) <> 0
BEGIN
DECLARE @ClusterName NVARCHAR(128);
IF EXISTS(SELECT * FROM sys.all_objects WHERE name = 'dm_hadr_cluster')
BEGIN
SELECT @ClusterName = cluster_name FROM sys.dm_hadr_cluster;
END
SET @restore_path_base = REPLACE(@restore_path_base, '**CLUSTER**', COALESCE(@ClusterName,''));
END;
END /* IF CHARINDEX('**', @restore_path_base) <> 0 */
END /* IF @PollDiskForNewDatabases = 1 OR @Restore = 1 */
/*
Certain variables necessarily skip to parts of this script that are irrelevant
in both directions to each other. They are used for other stuff.
*/
/*
Pollster use happens strictly to check for new databases in sys.databases to place them in a worker queue
*/
IF @PollForNewDatabases = 1
GOTO Pollster;
/*
LogShamer happens when we need to find and assign work to a worker job for backups
*/
IF @Backup = 1
GOTO LogShamer;
/*
Pollster use happens strictly to check for new databases in sys.databases to place them in a worker queue
*/
IF @PollDiskForNewDatabases = 1
GOTO DiskPollster;
/*
Restoregasm Addict happens when we need to find and assign work to a worker job for restores
*/
IF @Restore = 1
GOTO Restoregasm_Addict;
/*
Begin Polling section
*/
/*
This section runs in a loop checking for new databases added to the server, or broken backups
*/
Pollster:
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Beginning Pollster', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
IF OBJECT_ID('msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
WHILE @PollForNewDatabases = 1
BEGIN
BEGIN TRY
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Checking for new databases...', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
Look for new non-system databases -- there should probably be additional filters here for accessibility, etc.
*/
INSERT msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker (database_name)
SELECT d.name
FROM sys.databases d
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker bw
WHERE bw.database_name = d.name
)
AND d.database_id > 4;
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Checking for wayward databases', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
This section aims to find databases that have
* Had a log backup ever (the default for finish time is 9999-12-31, so anything with a more recent finish time has had a log backup)
* Not had a log backup start in the last 5 minutes (this could be trouble! or a really big log backup)
* Also checks msdb.dbo.backupset to make sure the database has a full backup associated with it (otherwise it's the first full, and we don't need to start taking log backups yet)
*/
IF EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker bw WITH (READPAST)
WHERE bw.last_log_backup_finish_time < '99991231'
AND bw.last_log_backup_start_time < DATEADD(MINUTE, -5, GETDATE())
AND EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.backupset b
WHERE b.database_name = bw.database_name
AND b.type = 'D'
)
)
BEGIN
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Resetting databases with a log backup and no log backup in the last 5 minutes', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
UPDATE bw
SET bw.is_started = 0,
bw.is_completed = 1,
bw.last_log_backup_start_time = '19000101'
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker bw
WHERE bw.last_log_backup_finish_time < '99991231'
AND bw.last_log_backup_start_time < DATEADD(MINUTE, -5, GETDATE())
AND EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.backupset b
WHERE b.database_name = bw.database_name
AND b.type = 'D'
);
END; --End check for wayward databases
/*
Wait 1 minute between runs, we don't need to be checking this constantly
*/
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Waiting for 1 minute', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
WAITFOR DELAY '00:01:00.000';
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT @msg = N'Error inserting databases to msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker, error number is ' + CONVERT(NVARCHAR(10), ERROR_NUMBER()) + ', error message is ' + ERROR_MESSAGE(),
@error_severity = ERROR_SEVERITY(),
@error_state = ERROR_STATE();
RAISERROR(@msg, @error_severity, @error_state) WITH NOWAIT;
WHILE @@TRANCOUNT > 0
ROLLBACK;
END CATCH;
END;
/* Check to make sure job is still enabled */
IF NOT EXISTS (
SELECT *
FROM msdb.dbo.sysjobs
WHERE name = 'sp_AllNightLog_PollForNewDatabases'
AND enabled = 1
)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('sp_AllNightLog_PollForNewDatabases job is disabled, so gracefully exiting. It feels graceful to me, anyway.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END
END;-- End Pollster loop
ELSE
BEGIN
RAISERROR('msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker does not exist, please create it.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
RETURN;
/*
End of Pollster
*/
/*
Begin DiskPollster
*/
/*
This section runs in a loop checking restore path for new databases added to the server, or broken restores
*/
DiskPollster:
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Beginning DiskPollster', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
IF OBJECT_ID('msdb.dbo.restore_configuration') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
WHILE @PollDiskForNewDatabases = 1
BEGIN
BEGIN TRY
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Checking for new databases in: ', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR(@restore_path_base, 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
Look for new non-system databases -- there should probably be additional filters here for accessibility, etc.
*/
/*
This setups up the @cmd variable to check the restore path for new folders
In our case, a new folder means a new database, because we assume a pristine path
*/
SET @cmd = N'DIR /b "' + @restore_path_base + N'"';
IF @Debug = 1
BEGIN
PRINT @cmd;
END
DELETE @FileList;
INSERT INTO @FileList (BackupFile)
EXEC master.sys.xp_cmdshell @cmd;
IF (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM @FileList AS fl
WHERE fl.BackupFile = 'The system cannot find the path specified.'
OR fl.BackupFile = 'File Not Found'
) = 1
BEGIN
RAISERROR('No rows were returned for that database\path', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
END;
IF (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM @FileList AS fl
WHERE fl.BackupFile = 'Access is denied.'
) = 1
BEGIN
RAISERROR('Access is denied to %s', 16, 1, @restore_path_base) WITH NOWAIT;
END;
IF (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM @FileList AS fl
) = 1
AND (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM @FileList AS fl
WHERE fl.BackupFile IS NULL
) = 1
BEGIN
RAISERROR('That directory appears to be empty', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END
IF (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM @FileList AS fl
WHERE fl.BackupFile = 'The user name or password is incorrect.'
) = 1
BEGIN
RAISERROR('Incorrect user name or password for %s', 16, 1, @restore_path_base) WITH NOWAIT;
END;
INSERT msdb.dbo.restore_worker (database_name)
SELECT fl.BackupFile
FROM @FileList AS fl
WHERE fl.BackupFile IS NOT NULL
AND NOT EXISTS
(
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.restore_worker rw
WHERE rw.database_name = fl.BackupFile
)
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Checking for wayward databases', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
This section aims to find databases that have
* Had a log restore ever (the default for finish time is 9999-12-31, so anything with a more recent finish time has had a log restore)
* Not had a log restore start in the last 5 minutes (this could be trouble! or a really big log restore)
* Also checks msdb.dbo.backupset to make sure the database has a full backup associated with it (otherwise it's the first full, and we don't need to start adding log restores yet)
*/
IF EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.restore_worker rw WITH (READPAST)
WHERE rw.last_log_restore_finish_time < '99991231'
AND rw.last_log_restore_start_time < DATEADD(MINUTE, -5, GETDATE())
AND EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.restorehistory r
WHERE r.destination_database_name = rw.database_name
AND r.restore_type = 'D'
)
)
BEGIN
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Resetting databases with a log restore and no log restore in the last 5 minutes', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
UPDATE rw
SET rw.is_started = 0,
rw.is_completed = 1,
rw.last_log_restore_start_time = '19000101'
FROM msdb.dbo.restore_worker rw
WHERE rw.last_log_restore_finish_time < '99991231'
AND rw.last_log_restore_start_time < DATEADD(MINUTE, -5, GETDATE())
AND EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM msdb.dbo.restorehistory r
WHERE r.destination_database_name = rw.database_name
AND r.restore_type = 'D'
);
END; --End check for wayward databases
/*
Wait 1 minute between runs, we don't need to be checking this constantly
*/
/* Check to make sure job is still enabled */
IF NOT EXISTS (
SELECT *
FROM msdb.dbo.sysjobs
WHERE name = 'sp_AllNightLog_PollDiskForNewDatabases'
AND enabled = 1
)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('sp_AllNightLog_PollDiskForNewDatabases job is disabled, so gracefully exiting. It feels graceful to me, anyway.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Waiting for 1 minute', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
WAITFOR DELAY '00:01:00.000';
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT @msg = N'Error inserting databases to msdb.dbo.restore_worker, error number is ' + CONVERT(NVARCHAR(10), ERROR_NUMBER()) + ', error message is ' + ERROR_MESSAGE(),
@error_severity = ERROR_SEVERITY(),
@error_state = ERROR_STATE();
RAISERROR(@msg, @error_severity, @error_state) WITH NOWAIT;
WHILE @@TRANCOUNT > 0
ROLLBACK;
END CATCH;
END;
END;-- End Pollster loop
ELSE
BEGIN
RAISERROR('msdb.dbo.restore_worker does not exist, please create it.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
RETURN;
/*
Begin LogShamer
*/
LogShamer:
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Beginning Backups', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
IF OBJECT_ID('msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
/*
Make sure configuration table exists...
*/
IF OBJECT_ID('msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Checking variables', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
These settings are configurable
I haven't found a good way to find the default backup path that doesn't involve xp_regread
*/
SELECT @rpo = CONVERT(INT, configuration_setting)
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'log backup frequency'
AND database_name = N'all';
IF @rpo IS NULL
BEGIN
RAISERROR('@rpo cannot be NULL. Please check the msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration table', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
SELECT @backup_path = CONVERT(NVARCHAR(512), configuration_setting)
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'log backup path'
AND database_name = N'all';
IF @backup_path IS NULL
BEGIN
RAISERROR('@backup_path cannot be NULL. Please check the msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration table', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
SELECT @changebackuptype = configuration_setting
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'change backup type'
AND database_name = N'all';
SELECT @encrypt = configuration_setting
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'encrypt'
AND database_name = N'all';
SELECT @encryptionalgorithm = configuration_setting
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'encryptionalgorithm'
AND database_name = N'all';
SELECT @servercertificate = configuration_setting
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration c
WHERE configuration_name = N'servercertificate'
AND database_name = N'all';
IF @encrypt = N'Y' AND (@encryptionalgorithm IS NULL OR @servercertificate IS NULL)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('If encryption is Y, then both the encryptionalgorithm and servercertificate must be set. Please check the msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration table', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
END;
ELSE
BEGIN
RAISERROR('msdbCentral.dbo.backup_configuration does not exist, please run setup script', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END;
WHILE @Backup = 1
/*
Start loop to take log backups
*/
BEGIN
BEGIN TRY
BEGIN TRAN;
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Begin tran to grab a database to back up', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
This grabs a database for a worker to work on
The locking hints hope to provide some isolation when 10+ workers are in action
*/
SELECT TOP (1)
@database = bw.database_name
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker bw WITH (UPDLOCK, HOLDLOCK, ROWLOCK)
WHERE
( /*This section works on databases already part of the backup cycle*/
bw.is_started = 0
AND bw.is_completed = 1
AND bw.last_log_backup_start_time < DATEADD(SECOND, (@rpo * -1), GETDATE())
AND (bw.error_number IS NULL OR bw.error_number > 0) /* negative numbers indicate human attention required */
)
OR
( /*This section picks up newly added databases by Pollster*/
bw.is_started = 0
AND bw.is_completed = 0
AND bw.last_log_backup_start_time = '1900-01-01 00:00:00.000'
AND bw.last_log_backup_finish_time = '9999-12-31 00:00:00.000'
AND (bw.error_number IS NULL OR bw.error_number > 0) /* negative numbers indicate human attention required */
)
ORDER BY bw.last_log_backup_start_time ASC, bw.last_log_backup_finish_time ASC, bw.database_name ASC;
IF @database IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
SET @msg = N'Updating backup_worker for database ' + ISNULL(@database, 'UH OH NULL @database');
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR(@msg, 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
Update the worker table so other workers know a database is being backed up
*/
UPDATE bw
SET bw.is_started = 1,
bw.is_completed = 0,
bw.last_log_backup_start_time = GETDATE()
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker bw
WHERE bw.database_name = @database;
END
COMMIT;
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
/*
Do I need to build retry logic in here? Try to catch deadlocks? I don't know yet!
*/
SELECT @msg = N'Error securing a database to backup, error number is ' + CONVERT(NVARCHAR(10), ERROR_NUMBER()) + ', error message is ' + ERROR_MESSAGE(),
@error_severity = ERROR_SEVERITY(),
@error_state = ERROR_STATE();
RAISERROR(@msg, @error_severity, @error_state) WITH NOWAIT;
SET @database = NULL;
WHILE @@TRANCOUNT > 0
ROLLBACK;
END CATCH;
/* If we don't find a database to work on, wait for a few seconds */
IF @database IS NULL
BEGIN
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('No databases to back up right now, starting 3 second throttle', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:03.000';
/* Check to make sure job is still enabled */
IF NOT EXISTS (
SELECT *
FROM msdb.dbo.sysjobs
WHERE name LIKE 'sp_AllNightLog_Backup%'
AND enabled = 1
)
BEGIN
RAISERROR('sp_AllNightLog_Backup jobs are disabled, so gracefully exiting. It feels graceful to me, anyway.', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
RETURN;
END
END
BEGIN TRY
BEGIN
IF @database IS NOT NULL
/*
Make sure we have a database to work on -- I should make this more robust so we do something if it is NULL, maybe
*/
BEGIN
SET @msg = N'Taking backup of ' + ISNULL(@database, 'UH OH NULL @database');
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR(@msg, 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
/*
Call Ola's proc to backup the database
*/
IF @encrypt = 'Y'
EXEC master.dbo.DatabaseBackup @Databases = @database, --Database we're working on
@BackupType = 'LOG', --Going for the LOGs
@Directory = @backup_path, --The path we need to back up to
@Verify = 'N', --We don't want to verify these, it eats into job time
@ChangeBackupType = @changebackuptype, --If we need to switch to a FULL because one hasn't been taken
@CheckSum = 'Y', --These are a good idea
@Compress = 'Y', --This is usually a good idea
@LogToTable = 'Y', --We should do this for posterity
@Encrypt = @encrypt,
@EncryptionAlgorithm = @encryptionalgorithm,
@ServerCertificate = @servercertificate;
ELSE
EXEC master.dbo.DatabaseBackup @Databases = @database, --Database we're working on
@BackupType = 'LOG', --Going for the LOGs
@Directory = @backup_path, --The path we need to back up to
@Verify = 'N', --We don't want to verify these, it eats into job time
@ChangeBackupType = @changebackuptype, --If we need to switch to a FULL because one hasn't been taken
@CheckSum = 'Y', --These are a good idea
@Compress = 'Y', --This is usually a good idea
@LogToTable = 'Y'; --We should do this for posterity
/*
Catch any erroneous zones
*/
SELECT @error_number = ERROR_NUMBER(),
@error_severity = ERROR_SEVERITY(),
@error_state = ERROR_STATE();
END; --End call to dbo.DatabaseBackup
END; --End successful check of @database (not NULL)
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
IF @error_number IS NOT NULL
/*
If the ERROR() function returns a number, update the table with it and the last error date.
Also update the last start time to 1900-01-01 so it gets picked back up immediately -- the query to find a log backup to take sorts by start time
*/
BEGIN
SET @msg = N'Error number is ' + CONVERT(NVARCHAR(10), ERROR_NUMBER());
RAISERROR(@msg, @error_severity, @error_state) WITH NOWAIT;
SET @msg = N'Updating backup_worker for database ' + ISNULL(@database, 'UH OH NULL @database') + ' for unsuccessful backup';
RAISERROR(@msg, 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
UPDATE bw
SET bw.is_started = 0,
bw.is_completed = 1,
bw.last_log_backup_start_time = '19000101',
bw.error_number = @error_number,
bw.last_error_date = GETDATE()
FROM msdbCentral.dbo.backup_worker bw
WHERE bw.database_name = @database;
/*
Set @database back to NULL to avoid variable assignment weirdness
*/
SET @database = NULL;
/*
Wait around for a second so we're not just spinning wheels -- this only runs if the BEGIN CATCH is triggered by an error
*/
IF @Debug = 1 RAISERROR('Starting 1 second throttle', 0, 1) WITH NOWAIT;
WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:01.000';
END; -- End update of unsuccessful backup
END CATCH;
IF @database IS NOT NULL AND @error_number IS NULL
/*