I asked this last week and no one replied :-(
i have a sql server 2000 default instance and i'm planning on adding
a sql server 2005 named
instance to the server. both will be using full text search. i
assume that each
instance should be assigned separate directories for their full text
catalog files?
Hi Derek
"Derek" wrote:
> I asked this last week and no one replied :-(
> i have a sql server 2000 default instance and i'm planning on adding
> a sql server 2005 named
> instance to the server. both will be using full text search. i
> assume that each
> instance should be assigned separate directories for their full text
> catalog files?
>
The location for the FTS catalogs can be specified using the ON PATH
parameter of the CREATE FULLTEXT CATALOG command
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms189520.aspx
or by us filling in the Catalog location in the dialog presented on SSMS
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms183531.aspx
Each instance has it's own FTS service therefore they can be configured
separately.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms142490.aspx
and (I believe) there is an option to specify the default directory during
setup.
John
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Please help - Named instances and full-text search
I asked this last week and no one replied :-(
i have a sql server 2000 default instance and i'm planning on adding
a sql server 2005 named
instance to the server. both will be using full text search. i
assume that each
instance should be assigned separate directories for their full text
catalog files?Hi Derek
"Derek" wrote:
> I asked this last week and no one replied :-(
> i have a sql server 2000 default instance and i'm planning on adding
> a sql server 2005 named
> instance to the server. both will be using full text search. i
> assume that each
> instance should be assigned separate directories for their full text
> catalog files?
>
The location for the FTS catalogs can be specified using the ON PATH
parameter of the CREATE FULLTEXT CATALOG command
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms189520.aspx
or by us filling in the Catalog location in the dialog presented on SSMS
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms183531.aspx
Each instance has it's own FTS service therefore they can be configured
separately.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms142490.aspx
and (I believe) there is an option to specify the default directory during
setup.
Johnsql
i have a sql server 2000 default instance and i'm planning on adding
a sql server 2005 named
instance to the server. both will be using full text search. i
assume that each
instance should be assigned separate directories for their full text
catalog files?Hi Derek
"Derek" wrote:
> I asked this last week and no one replied :-(
> i have a sql server 2000 default instance and i'm planning on adding
> a sql server 2005 named
> instance to the server. both will be using full text search. i
> assume that each
> instance should be assigned separate directories for their full text
> catalog files?
>
The location for the FTS catalogs can be specified using the ON PATH
parameter of the CREATE FULLTEXT CATALOG command
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms189520.aspx
or by us filling in the Catalog location in the dialog presented on SSMS
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms183531.aspx
Each instance has it's own FTS service therefore they can be configured
separately.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms142490.aspx
and (I believe) there is an option to specify the default directory during
setup.
Johnsql
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