Multiple DB Backups To One Tape. How?
Oct 30, 2000
Perhaps this maybe a silly simple questions SCENERIO: Say i want to make a nightly backup of the Masterdb and the same for a user database. One that kicks off at 8 and the other at 9. For soem reason I am having difficult time with this..
Some help please??
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Mar 3, 1999
I have a COTS database on MSSQL 6.5, no service packs...
I used sp_help_revdatabase to create the same database on a different server, using the same data and log device sizes and paths. I scripted the database, tables, stored procedures, and user defined datatypes, created them on the new server, and tried to restore a tape dump from the previous server to the new database. It would say "restoring", but then "DBLibrary is dead or connection broken", when I click OK to this message, it sais "restore complete" then the database appears grayed out and reads "loading".
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Jan 14, 2008
My tape backups have started failing, due to time out errors.
I noticed that if I try restore headeronly from the tape drive I also receive a backup error.
I'm thinking that it could be the tape drive HP DAT 72 but thought I'd ask if anyone had any other suggestions.
This is the command I'm running: RESTORE HEADERONLY FROM TAPE = '\.Tape0' WITH NOUNLOAD
I am greeted with this result:
********************************
Msg 4027, Level 16, State 1, Line 4
Mount tape for RESTORE HEADERONLY of database '' on tape drive '\.Tape0'.
Msg 3229, Level 16, State 1, Line 4
Request for device '\.Tape0' timed out.
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 4
RESTORE HEADERONLY is terminating abnormally.
**************************************
It doesn't happen all the time, but roughly half the time the backups fail.
If I go to the Computer Manager then Storage--> Libraries --> Hewlett Packard DAT 72 (my tape drive) it shows the Red X over the drive.
It lists it as an off-line library.
Any thoughts on this?
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Aug 14, 2007
We have a heterogenious network of Windows 2003 Server/SQL Server 2005 machines and Linux file servers. For various reasons our HP/Compaq DLT tape drive robots are attached to our Linux file servers.
What options exist for sending backups to remote tape drives that are attached to a Linux host? I'm interested in solutions that have been actually implemented (we've been having plenty of fun with "this should work" scenarios ).
Thanks,
--Andrew
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Dec 27, 2006
Hi, I back up SQL Server 2000 and SQL server 2005 databases to hard disk using the SQL Server Backup Wizard and maintenance plans. Then, I copy the resulting backups to tape using third party tape backup software and compression by the backup software and hardware. I do not use the SQL Server Agent available for the third party backup software. Is this acceptable, or does the compression performed by the third party backup system introduce opportunities for database corruption or other negative effects?
Thanks
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May 27, 2008
Hello,
I would like to know if anyone has a recommended method for having backups to tape while running log shipping. For example, is it possible to copy the transaction log backups used for log shipping to tape and apply them to a Full Database Restore from a 3rd Party Backup tool such as Veritas?
My goal is to be able to do a point-in-time restore from tape and still be able to use SQL Server 2005 Log Shipping.
Thanks,
Erik
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Aug 9, 2007
I run two different types of backups on the same database.
A monthly full and nightly diffs appending to the same full file - file 'A'
A weekly full with 10 min trans log backups appending to same file - file 'B'- during working hours.
2 strategies, 2 backup files.
These are new strats that have gone live this week - tuesday in fact. The monthly and weekly both ran fine on tuesday as did the nightly diff and all the TS backups througout the day. last night - Weds - the nightly diff failed with the following error:
"
Executed as user: <USERNAME>. Cannot perform a differential backup for database "objectstore", because a current database backup does not exist. Perform a full database backup by reissuing BACKUP DATABASE, omitting the WITH DIFFERENTIAL option. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 3035) BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 3013). The step failed.
"
Whilst the error is perfectly legible I dont understand what its implying - cant I add multiple Diff backups to the same full backup OR is my weekly / 10 mins on the same database (but to a diff backup file) ballsing things up for me somehow? If this is the case how come everything ran fine on tuesday night?
Any help gets beers.
THanks
Alastair Jones.
"A computer once beat me at chess - but it was no match for me at kick boxing" - Emo Phillips.
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Oct 25, 2007
Hi all,
I have taken more than one database backups and i have an idea that we can verify single backup using "restore verifyonly from disk='<path>'" statement.
Now my question is Could we verify all(More than one backup) backups with single statement?
Any suggestion would be helpful to me:-)
Thanks in advance,
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The space allocated to the Log in question is 180 GB. During this time period I was running TLog backups every 5 minutes, yet the log continued to chew through to 80 GB used, even after the process was complete and a final TLog backup had been taken. It continued to stay very large until the Full backup was complete -- or something else that I'm unaware of completed. Like every other DBA I typically take a TLog backup to shrink the log, but what appeared to be the case here was the Full completed and it released the used log space. All said, will Transaction Log backups not free up the log during Full backups?
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Dec 17, 1999
hi,
We have a service provider that handles the SQL database for us. And every month we will receive a Tape backup of the updated database from them for in house development purpose.
Anyways, I tried to restore the Tape backup I recently received and I kept on getting this error message: "The media family on device 'Tape0' is incorrectly formed. SQL Server cannot process this media family. Backup or resotre operation terminating abnormally."
I have set the Complete Database backup and the Overwrite option for this particular restore. Please help, any idea is apperciated.
Thanks,
Ray
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Apr 24, 2000
Hi,
Does Any one know How to find out How much space left in a Tape Drive?
Is it possible with Win nt OR Win 2000?
or It required some special utility.
Any one know please suggest,
Thanks
Nil.
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Oct 30, 1998
Just for background info: I am trying to take a backup of a DB made from a Server(#1) located on a client site and restore to a server that is in house Server(#2). Both servers are running SQL Server 6.5 and all configuration settings are the same except Server(#1) has (DB Lib Ver 6.50.213) and Server(#2) has (DB Lib Ver 6.50.201).
When I try to restore the DAT tape (backup made from Server #1) onto Server #2 I get these errors in this order:
1st --[DB-Library] Unexpected EOF from SQL Server. Connection broken.--
2nd --Error 605 [SQL Server] Attempt to fetch logical page 72915 in database 'DBname' belongs to object '0', not to object 'sysobjects'.--
Does anybody have any ideas and what could be causing these errors?
Would the different DB-Library versions cause these errors?
I know the tape isn't corrupt because the tape can be used to restore on Server(#1).
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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Apr 19, 2001
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Apr 18, 2000
Hi
I Have 8 small databases around 10 to 30 MB each.
I am taking tape backup. Full database backup Daily.
Now problem i am facing that i am not able to schedule this process because
when it complete one database backup, tape automatically come out. So
due to this reason i am not able to schdule this job.
If any one has solution for this please suggest.
Thanks.
Nil.
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Jan 9, 2001
Hello,
I need to backup the database to file and then copy it to Tape. Can anyone guide me how I should do it. I need to automate it.
Thanks.
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Hi Folks,
I have a SQL Server 7.0 with and exteranl SCSI tape device.
When I attempt to backup a database in EM the tape device is being greyed out.
I have add the backup device using sp_dumpdevice and made sure that it is in sysdevices table. It will not allow me to add this backup device from the drop down.
1. Why does EM not see this device ?
2. If I try to back this up using T-SQL will I be able to use the registared tape device.
Thanks Folks
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May 17, 2007
I want to create a backup device for the tape drive.
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The ntbackup.exe program recognizes the tape drive, but SQL2005 not.
I have this:
-SQL2005 Enterprise edition 64bit.
-Tape drive HP StorageWorks Ultrium 960.
Someone knows how I can create a backupdevice for the tape?
Thanks
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Anyone have any thoughts? I'm kind of stumped.
Thanks in advance,
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Hello,
I am trying to configure the backup device on SQL Server 2005.
I cannot get the Tape device list.
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Can you please give me some help on this one ?!
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Jan 19, 2007
Hello,
TSQL command works fine,
C:SQLCMD
1> BACKUP DATABASE TestDB TO TAPE = '\.Tape0'
2> GO
but how to append more than one databases( SQL 2005) to the same tape.
Having said this, what is the solution for " I've got a new HP ML370 G4 Server 2003 SP1 with a fresh install of SQL 2005 SP1. I'm trying to create a backup device for the internal HP DAT 40 and tape is greyed out as an option .........." Pls advice me.
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Nov 28, 2007
Hello!
Me and my collegues was recently assigned to maintain a SQL Server 2000 instance, which pretty much only holds one database.
From what we can tell, a backup of this database has never been created, atleast not through SQL Server.
When asking the previous owner, the answer was "We have been taking 'Legato backups' every day!"
We now intend to schedule a SQL Server backup job, but out of curiosity...
In case of a disaster, would these "Legato backups" have been any use at all?
Please elaborate :-)
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Mar 7, 2000
Is it possible to switch back to SQL 6.5 after upgrading to SQL 7.0 using the tape method? During the tape upgrade the 6.x devices are deleted. Is there no backout plan?
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Jan 13, 2000
Hi,
How do we know that tape backups is working. And how do we know what is on them.
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Nov 7, 2001
My company is using backup exec to bacup all servers and when it came to this particular server these backups were skipped. I checked the log files and backups that are ran within SQL. Can someone explain to me what may have caused this. My guess is that there was something with the media that was trying to backup this server. Thanks for all of you help.
Below is the error message that was recieved after backup exec attempted to backup up this server.
Media Name: "DIFF"
Backup of "SQLserver1E$ "
Backup set #49 on storage media #1
Backup set description: "Daily 5"
Backup Type: DIFFERENTIAL - Changed Files
Backup started on 11/05/2001 at 11:46:00 PM.
The item MSSQL7Datadatabase1_Data.MDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datadatabase1_Log.LDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datadatabase2_Data.MDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datadatabase2_Log.LDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datamaster.mdf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datamastlog.ldf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datamodel.mdf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datamodellog.ldf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datamsdbdata.mdf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datamsdblog.ldf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Dataorthwnd.ldf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Dataorthwnd.mdf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datapubs.mdf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datapubs_log.ldf in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datasysdev_Data.MDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7Datasysdev_Log.LDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7DataTEMPDB.MDF in use - skipped.
The item MSSQL7DataTEMPLOG.LDF in use - skipped.
Access denied to directory emp.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Backup completed on 11/05/2001 at 11:47:02 PM.
Backed up 55 files in 48 directories.
19 items were skipped.
Processed 84,537,951 bytes in 1 minute and 2 seconds.
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