Instance.Drop Method ()
Deletes the instance of Notification Services.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Nmo
Assembly : Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in microsoft.sqlserver.smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub Drop
public void Drop ()
public:
void Drop ()
public void Drop ()
public function Drop ()
Hinweise
The instance of Notification Services must be registered locally to use this method. The account used to drop the instance must have permission to drop databases. This includes membership in the dbcreator or sysadmin fixed server role.
When you delete an instance of Notification Services, you delete the database objects for the instance and its applications. If Notification Services created the databases, the databases are deleted. Otherwise, only the objects created by Notification Services in the instance and application schemas are deleted.
After you delete an instance, you should also unregister the instance, unless you are going to recreate the instance and want to use the same registry information.
Deleting the instance when some databases have open connections can leave the instance in an inconsistent state.
Make sure to stop the Notification Services engine components before deleting the instance.
Beispiel
The following examples show how to disable, unregister, and drop an instance of Notification Services:
// First disable the instance.
Console.WriteLine("Disabling instance...");
inst.Disable();
// Then unregister the instance.
Console.WriteLine("Unregistering instance...");
inst.UnregisterLocal();
// And then delete the instance.
Console.WriteLine("Deleting instance...");
inst.Drop();
Console.WriteLine("Done.");
' First disable the instance.
Console.WriteLine("Disabling instance...")
inst.Disable()
' Then unregister the instance.
Console.WriteLine("Unregistering instance...")
inst.UnregisterLocal()
' And then delete the instance.
Console.WriteLine("Deleting instance...")
inst.Drop()
Console.WriteLine("Done.")
Threadsicherheit
Any public static (Shared in Microsoft Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Plattformen
Entwicklungsplattformen
Eine Liste der unterstützten Plattformen finden Sie unterHardware- und Softwareanforderungen für die Installation von SQL Server 2005.
Zielplattforme
Eine Liste der unterstützten Plattformen finden Sie unterHardware- und Softwareanforderungen für die Installation von SQL Server 2005.
Siehe auch
Verweis
Instance Class
Instance Members
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Nmo Namespace
UnregisterLocal
Andere Ressourcen
Starten und Beenden von Notification Services-Instanzen
Löschen von Notification Services-Instanzen