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how do I find the IP of the 2005 sql server instance?

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  • J JHizzle

    Use ping FOO on a machine that resolves it?

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    Tunisien86
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    Hi, Sorry for the instance name I gave.How do I know the name of the instance I work with??? When I open sql server management studio,it writes ADMIN-PC (SQL Server 9.0.1399 - sa).Is that the instance?? Thanks

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      Hi, Sorry for the instance name I gave.How do I know the name of the instance I work with??? When I open sql server management studio,it writes ADMIN-PC (SQL Server 9.0.1399 - sa).Is that the instance?? Thanks

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      Lost User
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      You can know instance name of sql server by using following command.

      SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name'

      Hope this will help!

      Jinal Desai - LIVE Experience is mother of sage....

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      • L Lost User

        You can know instance name of sql server by using following command.

        SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name'

        Hope this will help!

        Jinal Desai - LIVE Experience is mother of sage....

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        Tunisien86
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        Hi, where I write this commande?In my csharp code?or in the cmd tool? Thanks

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        • T Tunisien86

          Hi, where I write this commande?In my csharp code?or in the cmd tool? Thanks

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          JHizzle
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          In a new SQL Query window.

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          • J JHizzle

            In a new SQL Query window.

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            Tunisien86
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            Hi JHizzle, I create a new sql command like this:

            string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
            string sConnection = "Data Source= adr,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

            When running the application, this error appears:

            Sql server adress not found:adr,1433

            added to this notification:

            Warning 1 The variable 'adr' is assigned but its value is never used

            What is the problem?? Thanks

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              Hi JHizzle, I create a new sql command like this:

              string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
              string sConnection = "Data Source= adr,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

              When running the application, this error appears:

              Sql server adress not found:adr,1433

              added to this notification:

              Warning 1 The variable 'adr' is assigned but its value is never used

              What is the problem?? Thanks

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              JHizzle
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              Ok, wait, back up here. Do you or do you not have remote access to the server via SQL Server management studio or query analyzer? The previous answer should have been run using a query window within either of these. What does you actual connection string contain: is it the SQL server name or its IP address? If it's the name and it works from your deelopment box, use that in a command prompt with the ping command to grab the IP address.

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                Hi JHizzle, I create a new sql command like this:

                string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
                string sConnection = "Data Source= adr,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                When running the application, this error appears:

                Sql server adress not found:adr,1433

                added to this notification:

                Warning 1 The variable 'adr' is assigned but its value is never used

                What is the problem?? Thanks

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                Lost User
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                The problem is that you're asking Sql server where Sql server is located. The name "ADMIN-PC" points to an IP-adress. Your data source would be "ADMIN-PC\SQL2005", or something similar. It may very well be that you require the IP-adress to connect from the PDA to the server. That requires you to know at least the connection-details of your server, and it will require a network-connection.

                I are Troll :suss:

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                • J JHizzle

                  Ok, wait, back up here. Do you or do you not have remote access to the server via SQL Server management studio or query analyzer? The previous answer should have been run using a query window within either of these. What does you actual connection string contain: is it the SQL server name or its IP address? If it's the name and it works from your deelopment box, use that in a command prompt with the ping command to grab the IP address.

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                  Tunisien86
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                  Hi, I have remote access to the server(I go to :right click on the server name in sql server managment->connections here I find that remote connections to the server allowed).I don't understand what u mean by query analyzer?? My string connexion should contain the SQL server 'IP @ like this:

                  string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
                  string sConnection = "Data Source= adr,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                  Thanks

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                    The problem is that you're asking Sql server where Sql server is located. The name "ADMIN-PC" points to an IP-adress. Your data source would be "ADMIN-PC\SQL2005", or something similar. It may very well be that you require the IP-adress to connect from the PDA to the server. That requires you to know at least the connection-details of your server, and it will require a network-connection.

                    I are Troll :suss:

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                    Tunisien86
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                    Hi Eddy, If the name of my server in sql server is:ADMIN-PC (SQL Server 9.0.1399 - sa),what sould be the datasource field???is it like that:

                    string sConnection = "Data Source= ADMIN-PC\\SQL Server 9.0.1399 - sa,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                    Thanks for u clarification

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                      Hi, I have remote access to the server(I go to :right click on the server name in sql server managment->connections here I find that remote connections to the server allowed).I don't understand what u mean by query analyzer?? My string connexion should contain the SQL server 'IP @ like this:

                      string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
                      string sConnection = "Data Source= adr,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                      Thanks

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                      JHizzle
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                      Ok, I think I know what you're meaning now. Have you tried just assigning Data Source as ADMIN-PC? The brackets after are just a versioning thing within SQL. If you want the IP address, command prompt -> ping admin-pc

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                        Hi Eddy, If the name of my server in sql server is:ADMIN-PC (SQL Server 9.0.1399 - sa),what sould be the datasource field???is it like that:

                        string sConnection = "Data Source= ADMIN-PC\\SQL Server 9.0.1399 - sa,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                        Thanks for u clarification

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                        Something along these lines;

                        string sConnection = "Data Source= ADMIN-PC\\SQL2005;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                        or, for the default instance;

                        string sConnection = "Data Source= ADMIN-PC;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                        ..and no, it's not going to be that simple. Take a deep breath and make some coffee :) --edit; Location and instance-name of Sql Server are determined when you install it[^]. Your PDA-application needs to "know" where this server is, and it needs to be in the same network as that computer. At this moment I'm still wondering whether you have network-connectivity between those two.

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                        modified on Friday, May 7, 2010 11:34 AM

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                        • J JHizzle

                          Ok, I think I know what you're meaning now. Have you tried just assigning Data Source as ADMIN-PC? The brackets after are just a versioning thing within SQL. If you want the IP address, command prompt -> ping admin-pc

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                          Tunisien86
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                          Hi, ping admin-pc gives this result:

                          C:\Users\Admin>ping admin-pc

                          Pinging Admin-PC [fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13] with 32 bytes of data:
                          Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms
                          Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms
                          Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms
                          Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms

                          Ping statistics for fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13:
                          Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
                          Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
                          Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

                          where is the @IP?? I am really disturbed :doh: thanks

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                          • T Tunisien86

                            Hi, ping admin-pc gives this result:

                            C:\Users\Admin>ping admin-pc

                            Pinging Admin-PC [fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13] with 32 bytes of data:
                            Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms
                            Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms
                            Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms
                            Reply from fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13: time<1ms

                            Ping statistics for fe80::cc28:8ea3:82ea:4c4f%13:
                            Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
                            Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
                            Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

                            where is the @IP?? I am really disturbed :doh: thanks

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                            JHizzle
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                            It's right there. That thar be a IPv6 address. I don't know what your network setup is but I suspect you're not going to be able to mess with it as I am assuming company network, in any case, go talk to your infrastructure team to get the IPv4 version for that SQL server instance.

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                              Something along these lines;

                              string sConnection = "Data Source= ADMIN-PC\\SQL2005;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                              or, for the default instance;

                              string sConnection = "Data Source= ADMIN-PC;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                              ..and no, it's not going to be that simple. Take a deep breath and make some coffee :) --edit; Location and instance-name of Sql Server are determined when you install it[^]. Your PDA-application needs to "know" where this server is, and it needs to be in the same network as that computer. At this moment I'm still wondering whether you have network-connectivity between those two.

                              I are Troll :suss:

                              modified on Friday, May 7, 2010 11:34 AM

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                              Tunisien86
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                              Hi Eddy, I have not a real PDA to check.I wanna use only the emulator on my application. Also I changed my code someway:

                              string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
                              string sConnection = "Data Source=" + adr + ",1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                              but not knowing my SQL SERVER If I installed saye my sql server and don't get the info about the instance,noway to know it after???? I am really boulversing Thanks :doh:

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                                Hi Eddy, I have not a real PDA to check.I wanna use only the emulator on my application. Also I changed my code someway:

                                string adr="SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS 'Server Name';";
                                string sConnection = "Data Source=" + adr + ",1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                                but not knowing my SQL SERVER If I installed saye my sql server and don't get the info about the instance,noway to know it after???? I am really boulversing Thanks :doh:

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                                Tunisien86 wrote:

                                If I installed saye my sql server and don't get the info about the instance,noway to know it after????

                                Well, you can, using the very same SQL statement that you're posting.

                                • Open Sql Management Studio Express, and connect to the server
                                • Start a new query
                                • Execute the statement SELECT @@SERVERNAME

                                That would result in a string in the format "Computername/Instancename". I'd recommend creating a small application to do a simple select against that server; It's easier to build and limits the scope of the problem to "connect to Sql Server from a PDA".

                                I are Troll :suss:

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                                  Tunisien86 wrote:

                                  If I installed saye my sql server and don't get the info about the instance,noway to know it after????

                                  Well, you can, using the very same SQL statement that you're posting.

                                  • Open Sql Management Studio Express, and connect to the server
                                  • Start a new query
                                  • Execute the statement SELECT @@SERVERNAME

                                  That would result in a string in the format "Computername/Instancename". I'd recommend creating a small application to do a simple select against that server; It's easier to build and limits the scope of the problem to "connect to Sql Server from a PDA".

                                  I are Troll :suss:

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                                  Hi Eddy, :laugh: I found the solution ther in this post: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic918470-323-1.aspx?Update=1[^] My string connection is like that now:

                                  string sConnection = @"Data Source=Admin-PC\MSSQLSERVER,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                                  (But Eddy still some problems in my TCP/IP connection :(( ) Thanks

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                                    Hi Eddy, :laugh: I found the solution ther in this post: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic918470-323-1.aspx?Update=1[^] My string connection is like that now:

                                    string sConnection = @"Data Source=Admin-PC\MSSQLSERVER,1433;Initial Catalog=GMAO;User ID=sa;Password=sa;";

                                    (But Eddy still some problems in my TCP/IP connection :(( ) Thanks

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                                    Tunisien86 wrote:

                                    I found the solution ther in this post: My string connection is like that now:

                                    That's looking better :)

                                    Tunisien86 wrote:

                                    But Eddy still some problems in my TCP/IP connection

                                    There's some bumps on the road, but we can tackle them one atta time. I'd suggest starting with a "New Project", and to create a small prototype application that connects to the server and displays the results of the query, or the Exception if one is generated. Your connectionstring should be enough to allow you to create a SqlConnection.

                                    I are Troll :suss:

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                                      Tunisien86 wrote:

                                      I found the solution ther in this post: My string connection is like that now:

                                      That's looking better :)

                                      Tunisien86 wrote:

                                      But Eddy still some problems in my TCP/IP connection

                                      There's some bumps on the road, but we can tackle them one atta time. I'd suggest starting with a "New Project", and to create a small prototype application that connects to the server and displays the results of the query, or the Exception if one is generated. Your connectionstring should be enough to allow you to create a SqlConnection.

                                      I are Troll :suss:

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                                      Hi Eddy, As u told me,I open a new thread:SQL server name not found:Admin-PC\MSSQLSERVER,1433 but still not working yet :(( Thanks Eddy (after this long collaboration between as i suggest if u like we meet in msn or skype as freinds ok :laugh: my skype is :elgafsiensi and my msn is:marwenG@hotmail.fr)

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                                        Hi Eddy, As u told me,I open a new thread:SQL server name not found:Admin-PC\MSSQLSERVER,1433 but still not working yet :(( Thanks Eddy (after this long collaboration between as i suggest if u like we meet in msn or skype as freinds ok :laugh: my skype is :elgafsiensi and my msn is:marwenG@hotmail.fr)

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                                        Tunisien86 wrote:

                                        As u told me,I open a new thread:SQL server name not found:Admin-PC\MSSQLSERVER,1433

                                        Not a new thread, but a new project :) A small application to "prove" that it works and to test whether all settings are correct.

                                        Tunisien86 wrote:

                                        but still not working yet

                                        You know the drill; we'd need code and an exception-message to diagnose something.

                                        Tunisien86 wrote:

                                        Thanks Eddy(after this long collaboration between as i suggest if u like we meet in msn or skype as freinds ok

                                        You're welcome. I'll add you to the list, I'm online once or twice every month :)

                                        I are Troll :suss:

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