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Utilisation de fichiers ou de groupes de fichiers pour stocker des données
'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Reference the AdventureWorks2012 database.
Dim db As Database
db = srv.Databases("AdventureWorks2012")
'Define a FileGroup object called SECONDARY on the database.
Dim fg1 As FileGroup
fg1 = New FileGroup(db, "SECONDARY")
'Call the Create method to create the file group on the instance of SQL Server.
fg1.Create()
'Define a DataFile object on the file group and set the FileName property.
Dim df1 As DataFile
df1 = New DataFile(fg1, "datafile1")
df1.FileName = "c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data\datafile2.ndf"
'Call the Create method to create the data file on the instance of SQL Server.
df1.Create()
{
Server srv = new Server();
//Reference the AdventureWorks2012 database.
Database db = default(Database);
db = srv.Databases["AdventureWorks2012"];
//Define a FileGroup object called SECONDARY on the database.
FileGroup fg1 = default(FileGroup);
fg1 = new FileGroup(db, "SECONDARY");
//Call the Create method to create the file group on the instance of SQL Server.
fg1.Create();
//Define a DataFile object on the file group and set the FileName property.
DataFile df1 = default(DataFile);
df1 = new DataFile(fg1, "datafile1");
df1.FileName = "c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\\MSSQL.1\\MSSQL\\Data\\datafile2.ndf";
//Call the Create method to create the data file on the instance of SQL Server.
df1.Create();
}
# Set the path context to the local, default instance of SQL Server. CD \sql\localhost\default\Databases\ #And the database object corresponding to AdventureWorks2012. $db = get-item AdventureWorks2012 #Create a new filegroup $fg1 = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SMO.Filegroup -argumentlist $db, "SECONDARY" $fg1.Create() #Define a DataFile object on the file group and set the FileName property. $df1 = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SMO.DataFile -argumentlist $fg1, "datafile1" #Make sure to have a directory created to hold the designated data file $df1.FileName = "c:\\TestData\\datafile2.ndf" #Call the Create method to create the data file on the instance of SQL Server. $df1.Create()
'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Reference the AdventureWorks2012 2008R2 database.
Dim db As Database
db = srv.Databases("AdventureWorks2012")
'Define a LogFile object and set the database, name, and file name properties in the constructor.
Dim lf1 As LogFile
lf1 = New LogFile(db, "logfile1", "c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data\logfile1.ldf")
'Set the file growth to 6%.
lf1.GrowthType = FileGrowthType.Percent
lf1.Growth = 6
'Run the Create method to create the log file on the instance of SQL Server.
lf1.Create()
'Alter the growth percentage.
lf1.Growth = 7
lf1.Alter()
'Remove the log file.
lf1.Drop()
//Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Server srv = new Server();
//Reference the AdventureWorks2012 database.
Database db = default(Database);
db = srv.Databases["AdventureWorks2012"];
//Define a LogFile object and set the database, name, and file name properties in the constructor.
LogFile lf1 = default(LogFile);
lf1 = new LogFile(db, "logfile1", "c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\\MSSQL.10_50.MSSQLSERVER\\MSSQL\\Data\\logfile1.ldf");
//Set the file growth to 6%.
lf1.GrowthType = FileGrowthType.Percent;
lf1.Growth = 6;
//Run the Create method to create the log file on the instance of SQL Server.
lf1.Create();
//Alter the growth percentage.
lf1.Growth = 7;
lf1.Alter();
//Remove the log file.
lf1.Drop();
#Load the assembly containing the enums used in this example
[reflection.assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.SqlServer.SqlEnum")
# Set the path context to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
CD \sql\localhost\default\Databases\
#And the database object corresponding to AdventureWorks2012
$db = get-item AdventureWorks2012
#Create a filegroup
$fg1 = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SMO.Filegroup -argumentlist $db, "Secondary"
#Call the Create method to create the file group on the instance of SQL Server.
$fg1.Create()
#Define a LogFile object on the file group and set the FileName property.
$lf1 = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SMO.LogFile -argumentlist $db, "LogFile2"
#Set a location for it - make sure the directory exists
$lf1.FileName = "logfile1", "c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\\MSSQL.10_50.MSSQLSERVER\\MSSQL\\Data\\logfile1.ldf"
#Set file growth to 6%
$lf1.GrowthType = [Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.FileGrowthType]::Percent
$lf1.Growth = 6.0
#Call the Create method to create the data file on the instance of SQL Server.
$lf1.Create()
#Alter a value and drop the log file
$lf1.Growth = 7.0
$lf1.Alter()
$lf1.Drop()