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    MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux Has Released

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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
      last edited by JaredBusch

      @scottalanmiller said in MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux Has Released:

      That's awesome. SO much easier than on Windows!

      Well cannot connect to it yet.
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      • mlnewsM
        mlnews
        last edited by

        What does netstat -tulpn say?

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
          last edited by

          But MS has never said it is supposed to work on Fedora. I just thought I would try as sometimes things to do work.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @mlnews
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @mlnews said in MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux Has Released:

            netstat -tulpn

            šŸ˜›

            -bash: netstat: command not found
            

            Let me install net-tools.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              Looks like it is listening.

              [jbusch@sql ~]$ netstat -tulpn
              (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
               will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
              Active Internet connections (only servers)
              Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       PID/Program name    
              tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      -                   
              tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:1431          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      -                   
              tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:1433            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      -                   
              tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN      -                   
              tcp6       0      0 ::1:1431                :::*                    LISTEN      -                   
              tcp6       0      0 :::1433                 :::*                    LISTEN      -                   
              udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:68              0.0.0.0:*                           -                   
              udp        0      0 127.0.0.1:323           0.0.0.0:*                           -                   
              udp6       0      0 ::1:323                 :::*                                -                   
              [jbusch@sql ~]$ 
              
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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                Firewall is definitely open, right?

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux Has Released:

                  Firewall is definitely open, right?

                  Yes, but SELinux was running, as expected. Just disabled and rebooting.

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                  • F
                    flaxking
                    last edited by

                    My first test of it was on Fedora too, no issues, but that was a bit ago on Fedora 27

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @flaxking
                      last edited by

                      @flaxking said in MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux Has Released:

                      My first test of it was on Fedora too, no issues, but that was a bit ago on Fedora 27

                      SQL 2017 will not install on Fedora 29 because it said OpenSSL < 1.something was not available.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        [jbusch@sql ~]$ sudo sestatus
                        [sudo] password for jbusch: 
                        SELinux status:                 disabled
                        [jbusch@sql ~]$ sudo firewall-cmd --list-ports
                        1433/tcp
                        [jbusch@sql ~]$ 
                        
                        [jbusch@sql ~]$ sudo systemctl status mssql-server
                        ā— mssql-server.service - Microsoft SQL Server Database Engine
                           Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/mssql-server.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
                           Active: active (running) since Thu 2018-11-08 17:53:12 CST; 3min 53s ago
                             Docs: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/linux
                         Main PID: 645 (sqlservr)
                            Tasks: 113
                           Memory: 1.6G
                           CGroup: /system.slice/mssql-server.service
                                   ā”œā”€645 /opt/mssql/bin/sqlservr
                                   └─792 /opt/mssql/bin/sqlservr
                        
                        Nov 08 17:53:18 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [62B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:18 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [61B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:18 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [389B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:18 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [96B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:18 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [66B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:18 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [79B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:19 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [96B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:19 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [100B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:19 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [71B blob data]
                        Nov 08 17:53:19 sql.jaredbusch.com sqlservr[645]: [124B blob data]
                        

                        Same error.

                        [jbusch@sql ~]$ sqlcmd -S localhost -U SA -P 'BNA$upport710'
                        Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server : TCP Provider: Error code 0x2746.
                        Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server : Client unable to establish connection.
                        

                        I'm not worried about this working, but I was pleasantly surprised.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          exact same VM config with CentOS 7 fails because of CentOS uses and reports memory differently.

                          KVM settings specified 2048 RAM for both the Fedora 29 system and the CentOS 7 system..

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            Upped it to 3072 RAM and SQL setup completed normally.

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                            • tonyshowoffT
                              tonyshowoff
                              last edited by

                              Does it allow odd number processors yet or do I still have to disable one if I don't have an even number?

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                              • Reid CooperR
                                Reid Cooper @tonyshowoff
                                last edited by

                                @tonyshowoff said in MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux Has Released:

                                Does it allow odd number processors yet or do I still have to disable one if I don't have an even number?

                                Even only for licensing, I believe. No change there.

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