How-to: Upgrading SQL Server 2014
Introduction
Before installing the SQL Server, check the
system requirements for the specific SQL Server edition at https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143506(v=sql.120).aspx.
Ensure the existing SQL Server supports
updates. For a list of supported upgrade scenarios, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143393(v=sql.120).aspx.
Note: Back up
all your databases.
Upgrading the SQL Server
- Log
in as an administrator on the server (of the workstation for a standalone
installation).
- Insert
the SQL Server installation DVD into the DVD drive. If the autorun does not
run, open the DVD drive in Windows Explorer and start the installation by
clicking Setup.exe. The following screen will be displayed:
- Click
Installation on the left panel, and then click Upgrade from SQL
Server 2005, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2 or SQL Server 2012 on the
right panel. The following screen will be displayed:
- Select
the Enter the product key: option and type the product key if the
product key is not filled automatically. Click Next to continue. The
following screen will be displayed:
- Select
the I accept the license terms check box, and then click Next.
The following screen will be displayed:
- Checks
will be performed to identify the possible problems when installing the SQL
Server Setup support files. The SQL Server Setup support files are needed for
the installation of SQL Server 2014 and are automatically installed via this
installation wizard. Click Show details >> to view the details of the
checks. If all the checks are passed, the results will be displayed in the Global
Rules screen. However, if a check has failed, a red icon will be displayed.
You can click the hyperlink in the Status column to view the details of
the check and error. Once the error is fixed, click Re-run to perform
the checks again.
Note:
Some warnings about the firewall might be displayed. Despite the warnings, you
can still continue with the installation. Depending on the situation, it is not
necessary to close the installation wizard and restart. If all the checks are
passed, the Global Rules screen will close automatically and the
following screen will be displayed:
- The
installation wizard will check for updates and install the available update
files. Once the files are updated, the screen will close automatically, and the
following screen will be displayed:
- In
the Upgrade Rules screen, checks will be performed to identify the
problems that might occur during the installation. Click Show details
>> to view the details of the checks. If a check has failed, a red
icon will be displayed. You can click the hyperlink in the Status column
for more information on the check and error. Once the issue is solved, click Re-run
to perform the checks again. Click Next and the following screen will be
displayed:
Note:
Depending on the situation, it is not necessary to close the installation
wizard and restart.
- At
Instance to upgrade, select the instance of the SQL Server that you want
to upgrade. The instance(s) will be displayed under the Installed instances
section. The Instance Name column displays the name of the instance. The
Version column displays the version of the instance. Version numbers
that start with 9 apply to SQL Server 2005, version numbers that start with 10
apply to SQL Server 2008 (R2), and version numbers that start with 11 apply to
SQL Server 2012. The <Shared Components> line applies to the extra
components of the SQL Server that are installed, such as SQL Server Management
Studio. However, the situation will depend whether the line will be displayed.
Click Next and the following screen will be displayed:
- The Select
Features screen displays the components that will be upgraded. By default,
the components that will be upgraded will be selected. You cannot change
anything in the screen. This screen will close automatically.
- In
the Instance Configuration screen, you can define the name and instance
ID of the SQL Server instance. Since you are upgrading the SQL Server, you will
not be able to change the name of the SQL instance. The SQL instance will use
the same name. You do not have to change the instance ID and you can accept the
value displayed in the screen. Click Next and the following screen will
be displayed:
- Under
the Service Accounts tab in the Server Configuration screen, you
can define the account that you want to use to start the SQL Server 2014
services. You do not have to change anything. Click Next and the
following screen will be displayed:
- In
the Feature Rules screen, checks will be performed to identify the
problems that might occur during the installation. Click Show details
>> to view the details of the checks. When a check has failed, a red
icon will be displayed. You can click the hyperlink in the Status column
for more information on the check and error. After you have fixed the issue,
click Re-run to perform the checks again. The screen will automatically
close after all the checks are successful.
Note:
Depending on the situation, it is not necessary to close the installation
wizard and restart.
- In
the Ready to Upgrade screen, the list of upgrade and installation
criteria will be displayed. Click Upgrade to start the upgrade and
installation.
- The Upgrade
Progress screen displays the progress of the installation.
- Once
the installation has completed successfully, the installed components will be
displayed with a green icon. Click Close to exit.
- To
be able to access the SQL Server via a network, you have to activate some
protocols. When working with a network environment, you have to check if the
protocols are activated. If required, activate the protocols.
- Start (on the server
where MS SQL Server 2014 is installed) SQL Server Configuration
Manager. In Windows, go to Start, select All Programs,
followed by Microsoft SQL Server 2014. Click Configuration
Tools, and then SQL Server 2014 Configuration Manager.
In Windows 8, press the Windows key and the Q key on your keyboard. On
the right at Search at the Apps field, type “SQL Server
Configuration Manager”. Next, click SQL Server 2014 Configuration
Manager.
- Click SQL Server
Network Configuration.
- Select Protocols
for xxxx. (“xxxx” has to be replaced by the name you have defined for
the SQL Server during installation).
- Right-click the
protocols Named Pipes and TCP/IP and click Enable to
enable these protocols.
- You might also need
to start the SQL Server Browser service. This service is used for
identifying the ports that the installation of SQL Server listens to. When
this service is not started, you can use the SQL Server only locally. To
check if this service is started, follow these steps:
- Start (on the server where
MS SQL Server 2014 is installed) SQL Server Configuration Manager. In
Windows, go to Start, select All Programs, followed by SQL
Server 2014. Click Configuration Tools, and then SQL 2014 Server
Configuration Manager.
In Windows 8, press the Windows key and the Q key on your keyboard. On the
right at Search at the Apps field, type “SQL Server Configuration
Manager”. Next, click SQL Server 2014 Configuration Manager on the left
side of the screen.
- Click SQL Server Services.
- On the right side, the SQL
Server Browser service is displayed.
Note: When it is not started, the icon is red. When it is started, the
icon is green. Ensure that the service starts automatically so that every time
the system is restarted, the service will also start.
- Right-click SQL Server
Browser and select Properties.
- In the SQL Server Browser
Properties screen, click the Service tab.
- At Start Mode, select
Automatic, as displayed in the following screen:
- Click Apply to apply
the changes. The SQL Server Browser service will now start automatically
every time the system is started.
- Next, start SQL Server
Browser.
- In the SQL Server Browser
Properties screen, click the Log On tab.
- Click Start to start
the service. When the Start button is inactive, the SQL Server
Browser service is already started and you do not have to start it.
Note: When you have a firewall, you have to configure the firewall to
allow connections with SQL Server 2014. The default port for SQL Server 2014 is
1433. The SQL browser used UDP port 1434.
Preparing your database to use SQL Server 2014
Change the compatibility level of your upgraded databases
- Go
to Start ? All Programs ?
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 ?
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio.
- Connect
to the SQL Server.
- Expand
the tree view until you see the databases.
- Right-click
a company database and select Properties.
- In the Database Properties screen,
select Options on the left panel and select SQL Server 2014 (120)
at Compatibility level on the right panel, and then click OK.
Note: You
have to change the Compatibility level for every company database.
Updating indexes and statistics
For optimal performance, it is important to
update the indexes and statistics. To create these optimization jobs, you can
use the ESI tool. For more information, see Exact System Information (ESI)
help file.
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