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LiteSpeed for SQL Server 8.8 - User Guide

About Backing Up/Restoring with LiteSpeed LiteSpeed User Interface Configure LiteSpeed for First Use Cloud Back Up Databases Automate Maintenance Tasks Restore Databases Restore Objects View Activity and History Use Command-Line Interface Use Extended Stored Procedures Troubleshoot LiteSpeed Review Additional Resources

Network Resilience

LiteSpeed's read and write resilience can handle various failures on both network and attached storage devices. If LiteSpeed fails to write a backup during a backup operation or fails to read a backup during a restore operation, it will wait and retry the failed operation. If successful on a subsequent attempt, the backup or restore operation continues without interruption. Without network resilience, these operations would fail immediately on the first read or write problem encountered.

You can control the number of times to retry and the amount of time to wait before retrying.

To configure retry options in wizards

  1. Access advanced options.
  2. Select one or both network resilience options to change the default values.
  3. Complete the wizard.

To configure retry options in procedures

Use @IOFLAG parameter. For more information, see About Using Extended Stored Procedures.

To configure retry options from the command line

Use -X or --IOFlags parameter. For more information, see LiteSpeed Command-Line Arguments.

NOTE: LiteSpeed makes 3 attempts for creation of the backup folder at 0.5 second intervals. This is not configurable.

 

SmartCleanup

SmartCleanup provides a convenient way to remove old LiteSpeed backups. It removes full and differential backup files and optionally transaction log backups based on a user-defined period. LiteSpeed will ignore copy-only backups except on secondary replicas in AlwaysOn Availability groups, in which case it will allow deletions.

SmartCleanup is backup set aware and will never remove a full backup that is needed by a differential backup that is not being deleted.

The backup retention will never delete:

  • The backup files, if there are mixed backups in the same backup file. For example, if a user performs a backup of AdventureWorks and Pubs into the same mybackups.bak backup file.
  • The full backup, if there are associated differential or t-log backups in the backup set that are not eligible for cleanup.
  • File/FileGroup backups
  • File/FileGroup differential backups
  • Partial backups
  • Partial differential backups
  • Files that have the filesystem archive bit set (if that option is selected)

NOTE: Fast Compression does not raise errors if it detects a missing backup from a backup set that was removed via the cleanup process.

The diagram below shows how the LiteSpeed components communicate to SQL Server to check if backups are eligible for cleanup and delete them each time SmartCleanup runs.

To configure SmartCleanup in Wizards

To run SmartCleanup manually, do one of the following:

 

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Accepted Variables

LiteSpeed automatically substitutes variables anywhere you need to specify a backup file name, comment, or description in the LiteSpeed UI Console, from the command-line and when using extended stored procedures.

ALL variables are supported for both files and folders.

ClosedClick here for information about the command-line and extended stored procedure arguments that accept LiteSpeed variables.

LiteSpeed accepts the following variables:

Variable

Description

%DATABASENAME% or %D Database name
%TYPE% or %T Backup type (full, diff, log, fast compression folder)
%SERVER% Server name
%INSTANCE% Server instance name
%DEFAULTDIR% Default backup directory
%AG% AlwaysOn Availability Group name
%z

Timestamp, the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970, UCT. See Note1.

Date and time variables

%DATE%

Date. See Note1.

%TIME%

Time (hhmm). See Note1.

%DATETIME%

Date and time. See Note1.

%a

Abbreviated weekday name. See Note1.

%A

Full weekday name. See Note1.

%b

Abbreviated month name. See Note1.

%B

Full month name. See Note1.

%d

Day of the month (01-31). See Note1.

%H

Hour in 24h format (00-23). See Note1.

%I

Hour in 12h format (01-12). See Note1.

%j

Day of the year (001-366). See Note1.

%m

Month as a decimal number. See Note1.

%M

Minute (00-59). See Note1.

%p

AM or PM designation. See Note1.

%S

Second (00-59). See Note1.

%U

Week number with the first Sunday as the first day of week one (00-53). See Note1.

%w

Weekday as a decimal number with Sunday as 0 (0-6). See Note1.

%W

Week number with the first Monday as the first day of week one (00-53). See Note1.

%y

Year, last two digits (00-99). See Note1.

%Y

Year. See Note1.

%Z

Time zone name or abbreviation.

 

Note1: Not supported for Fast Compression.

Examples

  1. Specify backup destination:

    \\Storage\Backup\%SERVER%\%DATABASENAME%_%TYPE%_%DATETIME%.bak

  2. Back up the Northwind database with the specified backup set name and description.

    EXEC master.dbo.xp_backup_database
    @database='MyDB'
    , @filename='C:\MSSQL\Backup\%D.BAK'
    , @init= 1
    , @backupname = '%D_%w'
    , @desc = '%T Backup of %D'

  3. Restore the Northwind database from the backup device c:\temp\Northwind.bak from the command-line interface.

    sqllitespeed.exe -R Database -D Northwind -F "C:\temp\%D.bak" -W REPLACE

 

Automate Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance plans help you automate routine database maintenance tasks, such as backing up databases, updating statistics, and rebuilding indexes to run on a specific day and time. This ensures that your databases are stable and perform at optimal levels.

Legacy and SSIS Maintenance Plans

4.x maintenance plans are considered legacy plans.

In SQL Server 2005 or later, maintenance plans create SSIS packages that run as agent jobs.

To take advantage of Integration Services (SSIS) in maintenance plans, Integration Services must be installed on any server instance where you want to create maintenance plans. Integration Services may be a part of the Client Tools or a part of SQL Server.

NOTES:

  • Express edition of SQL Server does not support maintenance plans.
  • LiteSpeed also creates a legacy maintenance plan when:
    • SSIS components are not installed on server.
    • SQL Server 2005 SSIS components version is lower than 9.00.3042 (Service Pack 2).

Native SQL Server and LiteSpeed Maintenance Plans

You can manage both native SQL Server and LiteSpeed maintenance plans in the LiteSpeed UI Console. LiteSpeed maintenance plans have the extended task set and a larger number of advanced options, including the high-performance compression technology LiteSpeed uses to create backups.

You need to have LiteSpeed installed on every server instance where you want to create LiteSpeed maintenance plans. Otherwise, only native SQL Server functionality is available.

Convert to LiteSpeed

You can convert native SQL Server maintenance plans to LiteSpeed maintenance plans. Using this option, you can also convert previous LiteSpeed maintenance plans to the latest version. Upgrade LiteSpeed Maintenance Plans

To convert a maintenance plan

  1. Select Maintenance Plans in the Navigation pane (CTRL+4).
  2. Right-click a maintenance plan and select Convert to LiteSpeed.

  

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