concepts for sql server interview questions and answers
1.What
are the types of indexes available with SQL Server?
There
are basically two types of indexes that we use with the SQL Server. Clustered
and the Non-Clustered.
2.When
do we use the UPDATE_STATISTICS command?
This
command is basically used when we do a large processing of data. If we do a
large amount of deletions any modification or Bulk Copy into the tables, we
need to basically update the indexes to take these changes into account.
UPDATE_STATISTICS updates the indexes on these tables accordingly.
3.Which
TCP/IP port does SQL Server run on?
SQL
Server runs on port 1433 but we can also change it for better security.
4.From
where can you change the default port?
From
the Network Utility TCP/IP properties –> Port number.both on client and the
server.
5.What
is the use of DBCC commands?
DBCC
stands for database consistency checker. We use these commands to check the
consistency of the databases, i.e., maintenance, validation task and status
checks.
6.Can
you give me some DBCC command options?
(Database
consistency check) - DBCC CHECKDB - Ensures that tables in the db and the
indexes are correctly linked.and DBCC CHECKALLOC - To check that all pages in a
db are correctly allocated. DBCC SQLPERF - It gives report on current usage of
transaction log in percentage. DBCC CHECKFILEGROUP - Checks all tables file
group for any damage.
7.What
command do we use to rename a db?
sp_renamedb
‘oldname’ , ‘newname’
8.Well
sometimes sp_reanmedb may not work you know because if some one is using the db
it will not accept this command so what do you think you can do in such cases?
In
such cases we can first bring to db to single user using sp_dboptions and then
we can rename that db and then we can rerun the sp_dboptions command to remove
the single user mode.
9.What
is a Join in SQL Server?
Join
actually puts data from two or more tables into a single result set.
10.Can
you explain the types of Joins that we can have with Sql Server?
There
are three types of joins: Inner Join, Outer Join, Cross Join
11.When
do you use SQL Profiler?
SQL
Profiler utility allows us to basically track connections to the SQL Server and
also determine activities such as which SQL Scripts are running, failed jobs
etc..
12.What
is a Linked Server?
Linked
Servers is a concept in SQL Server by which we can add other SQL Server to a
Group and query both the SQL Server dbs using T-SQL Statements.
13.Can
you link only other SQL Servers or any database servers such as Oracle?
We
can link any server provided we have the OLE-DB provider from Microsoft to
allow a link. For Oracle we have a OLE-DB provider for oracle that microsoft
provides to add it as a linked server to the sql server group.
14.Which
stored procedure will you be running to add a linked server?
sp_addlinkedserver,
sp_addlinkedsrvlogin
15.What
are the OS services that the SQL Server installation adds?
MS
SQL SERVER SERVICE, SQL AGENT SERVICE, DTC (Distribution transac co-ordinator)
16.Can
you explain the role of each service?
SQL
SERVER - is for running the databases
SQL AGENT - is for automation such as Jobs, DB Maintanance, Backups
DTC - Is for linking and connecting to other SQL Servers
SQL AGENT - is for automation such as Jobs, DB Maintanance, Backups
DTC - Is for linking and connecting to other SQL Servers
17.How
do you troubleshoot SQL Server if its running very slow?
First
check the processor and memory usage to see that processor is not above 80%
utilization and memory not above 40-45% utilization then check the disk
utilization using Performance Monitor, Secondly, use SQL Profiler to check for
the users and current SQL activities and jobs running which might be a problem.
Third would be to run UPDATE_STATISTICS command to update the indexes
18.Lets
say due to N/W or Security issues client is not able to connect to server or
vice versa. How do you troubleshoot?
First
I will look to ensure that port settings are proper on server and client
Network utility for connections. ODBC is properly configured at client end for
connection ——Makepipe & readpipe are utilities to check for connection.
Makepipe is run on Server and readpipe on client to check for any connection
issues.
19.What
are the authentication modes in SQL Server?
Windows
mode and mixed mode (SQL & Windows).
20.Where
do you think the users names and passwords will be stored in sql server?
They
get stored in master db in the sysxlogins table.
21.What
is log shipping? Can we do logshipping with SQL Server 7.0
Logshipping
is a new feature of SQL Server 2000. We should have two SQL Server - Enterprise
Editions. From Enterprise Manager we can configure the logshipping. In
logshipping the transactional log file from one server is automatically updated
into the backup database on the other server. If one server fails, the other
server will have the same db and we can use this as the DR (disaster recovery)
plan.
22.Let
us say the SQL Server crashed and you are rebuilding the databases including
the master database what procedure to you follow?
For
restoring the master db we have to stop the SQL Server first and then from
command line we can type SQLSERVER –m which will basically bring it into the
maintenance mode after which we can restore the master db.
23.What
is BCP? When do we use it?
BulkCopy
is a tool used to copy huge amount of data from tables and views. But it won’t
copy the structures of the same.
24.What
should we do to copy the tables, schema and views from one SQL Server to
another?
We
have to write some DTS packages for it.
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