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I have a Microsoft SQL server 2005 and I tried to enable Broker for my database with those T-SQL:

 SELECT name, is_broker_enabled FROM sys.databases 
 -- checking its status 0 in my case
 ALTER DATABASE myDatabase SET ENABLE_BROKER

The Alter Database takes long time to process. It is now over half hour and it is still running. Not sure if it is waiting for something else or I have to clean up anything first, such as delete all the messages, contract, queue and services under service broker?

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http://rusanu.com/2006/01/30/how-long-should-i-expect-alter-databse-set-enable_broker-to-run/

alter database [<dbname>] set enable_broker with rollback immediate;
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I cannot get those rollback... commands working in SQL mgmt studio query. Syntax error. – David.Chu.ca Jul 7 '09 at 19:52
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I've updated my post with the full syntax – Remus Rusanu Jul 7 '09 at 20:05
awesome! that's what i am looking for! – smwikipedia Dec 16 '10 at 8:21

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