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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2006-12-14 : 08:27:04
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Greetings all,We have a system that as I understand it, has been running fine for the last 3 years now.The individual who built the system left the company.I was hired to manage and maintain it.Suddenly, a portion of it stopped working. There was no documentation on how the system works.So, for the last 1 week now, I have been scratching my head trying to figure out what could be wrong.Basically, the part that broke is the part that displays images.From looking at the code, it appears that the code goes from one server to another remote server to grab the image, save the image on the current server, picks up the image from this current server (not the remote server where it was imported from) and displays it to the screen.As I stated, over the past week, the images have been displaying and since the guy that built it is no longer with the company, I am having to go from code to code, t-sql to front end tool to try and figure what the codes do and why the images stopped displaying.My question is, is it possible for someone to take a look at this below and explain what it is supposed to be doing?exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'net use z: \\196.46.22.2\wwwroot'I changed the ip address to protect.I just wanted to know what this code is doing with xp_cmdshell.I know the the server where this command is issued doesn't have z drive. the z: is actually on the code |
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JoeNak
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2006-12-14 : 08:33:08
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The command maps a drive on the server. Specifically it maps Z: to \\196.46.22.2\wwwroot |
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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-14 : 08:45:58
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I suspected so but I can't see that leter drive on the server.Also, this is probably more of a network question but you might know the answer; how do I know what name is associated with that ip address?Thanks for your quick response |
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JoeNak
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
292 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-14 : 08:52:21
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nslookup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx |
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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-14 : 09:10:53
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Thanks again for your quick response.One LAST one, I promise.What is this t-sql doing?CREATE PROCEDURE sp_getimages ASSet ansi_nulls onSet ansi_warnings onGOSET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF GOSET ANSI_NULLS ON GOSET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF GOSET ANSI_NULLS OFF GO |
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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-14 : 09:16:08
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What I was getting at with that last question is that I don't see any processes other than these 2 lines:Set ansi_nulls onSet ansi_warnings onAre they supposed to mean anything? |
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JoeNak
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2006-12-14 : 10:33:54
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Not really. SET ANSI_NULLS ON means you can't use = or <> against Null values. SET ANSI_WARNINGS ON means warning will be generated on aggregate functions that contain NULLS.You can read up in BOL. |
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