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Old August 8th, 2008, 08:25 AM
Erland Sommarskog
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Default Re: SQL Server 2008 caching

Manoj saini (tomksaini@gmail.com) writes:
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I need to give one functionality in my application as applicationl lock.
If my databsae is get lock at the time of backup, i need to give a
message to user that daatbse has been locked and ask him to log out.
This application is in Dot net2005. Before db lock , i set one parameter
in table and read this table every min with timer. if parameter is set
then i give message to user.
But to hit the DB every min is not good solution.
Pls help he, how i can avoid hit on dataabse
Why would the user have to log out when you do a backup in the first place?


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