Showing posts with label consistent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label consistent. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Restoring File Backups

"After restoring files, you must restore the transaction
log backups created since the file backups were created to
bring the database to a consistent state. The transaction
log backup can be rolled forward quickly, because only the
changes that apply to the restored files are applied."
I don't have the transaction log backups created since the
file backups. I don't care about changes. I want restore
only files and (optional) last log backup.
Can I do this ?
Hi,
You can do this. All you have to do is :-
1. Do a transaction log backup in your current database, provided your
recovery model is FULL or BULK_LOGGED
2. Now you can restore the full backup to a new database with NORECOVERY
option
See - RESTORE DATABASE command in books online
3. AFter the restore of FULL backup rectore the transaction log backup took
in step -1 with RECOVERY option
See - RESTORE LOG command in books online
Thanks
Hari
MCDBA
"MK" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2e9ac01c46d6c$86a9d870$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
> "After restoring files, you must restore the transaction
> log backups created since the file backups were created to
> bring the database to a consistent state. The transaction
> log backup can be rolled forward quickly, because only the
> changes that apply to the restored files are applied."
> I don't have the transaction log backups created since the
> file backups. I don't care about changes. I want restore
> only files and (optional) last log backup.
> Can I do this ?

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Restoring File Backups

"After restoring files, you must restore the transaction
log backups created since the file backups were created to
bring the database to a consistent state. The transaction
log backup can be rolled forward quickly, because only the
changes that apply to the restored files are applied."
I don't have the transaction log backups created since the
file backups. I don't care about changes. I want restore
only files and (optional) last log backup.
Can I do this ?Hi,
You can do this. All you have to do is :-
1. Do a transaction log backup in your current database, provided your
recovery model is FULL or BULK_LOGGED
2. Now you can restore the full backup to a new database with NORECOVERY
option
See - RESTORE DATABASE command in books online
3. AFter the restore of FULL backup rectore the transaction log backup took
in step -1 with RECOVERY option
See - RESTORE LOG command in books online
Thanks
Hari
MCDBA
"MK" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2e9ac01c46d6c$86a9d870$a601280a@.phx
.gbl...
> "After restoring files, you must restore the transaction
> log backups created since the file backups were created to
> bring the database to a consistent state. The transaction
> log backup can be rolled forward quickly, because only the
> changes that apply to the restored files are applied."
> I don't have the transaction log backups created since the
> file backups. I don't care about changes. I want restore
> only files and (optional) last log backup.
> Can I do this ?