I have a php calling sqlserver backup script. The script, if executed directly from SSMS, it created the backups successfully. But, when called via php, I can see the file created on the destination folder, but it seems that when php finishes, the file also got deleted. Where do I do wrong here?
PHP:
$strSQL = file_get_contents("archdata.sql");
if (!empty($strSQL)) {
$query=$conn->prepare($strSQL);
if ($query->execute()) {
sleep(5);
echo "1";
} else {
echo "Error: " . $strSQL;
}
}
archdata.sql:
SET @path = 'C:\Data\backups\'
SELECT @fileDate = CONVERT(VARCHAR(20),GETDATE(),112)
SET @fileName = @path + 'ProdDB _' + @fileDate + '.BAK'
BACKUP DATABASE ProdDB TO DISK=@fileName WITH STATS = 1
Here is a solution, that works for me:
sqlsrv_configure("WarningsReturnAsErrors", 0);
to change the settings for error handling.WITH STATS = 1
from BACKUP DATABASE
statement.I'm able to reproduce this issue with a test case using Apache 2.4, PHP 7.1.12 and Microsoft PHP Driver for SQL Server (php_sqlsrv_71_ts_x86.dll, version 4.3). The only difference is that the example uses SQLSRV Driver (I can't use PDO_SQLSRV Driver in my testing environment).
PHP
<?php
sqlsrv_configure("WarningsReturnAsErrors", 0);
// Connection
$serverName = "127.0.0.1\instance,1433";
$connectionInfo = array(
"UID"=>"user",
"PWD"=>"password",
"Database"=>"ProdDB"
);
$conn = sqlsrv_connect($serverName, $connectionInfo);
if ($conn === false) {
echo "Unable to connect.</br>";
die(var_export(sqlsrv_errors(), true));
}
// Backup database
$strSQL = file_get_contents("archdata.sql");
if (!empty($strSQL)) {
$query = sqlsrv_query($conn, $strSQL);
if ($query === false) {
die(var_export(sqlsrv_errors(), true));
} else {
sleep(5);
echo "Success";
}
}
?>
T-SQL (archdata.sql)
declare
@path varchar(100),
@fileDate varchar(20),
@fileName varchar(140)
SET @path = 'd:\Backup\'
SELECT @fileDate = CONVERT(VARCHAR(20), GETDATE(), 112)
SET @fileName = @path + 'ProdDB_' + @fileDate + '.BAK'
BACKUP DATABASE ProdDB TO DISK=@fileName
Don't forget to give necessary rights to 'D:\Backup' folder.