Restore SQL6.5 'master' To SQL7.0
May 3, 2000Can it be done?
View 2 RepliesCan it be done?
View 2 RepliesCan SQL6.5 and SQL7.0 live on the same NT4.0 server?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHi all
I would like to know - we are currently running SQL6.0 on NT4 servers. We have 2 x 3rd party programs that runs on the servers, making use of the databases. We don't forsee any changes in the near future.
Question: will it be wise to upgrade to SQL7 anyways, or can we keep the status quo as is ???
Rgds
De Waal
I Completely new to SQL, can anyone give me a URL to find this information.?
Thanks
i've a sql server 6 and sql server 7 located in 2 different domain.
how could i migrate the database from my sql 6 to sql 7?
I`m planning on installing sql7 beta on my desktop. Currently I have sql6.5 client tools installed on my desktop for performing DBA tasks against our test and prod. sql6.5 servers. Does anyone know if installing sql7 will conflict with my sql6.5 client tools or cause any other problems?
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Hi,
Does anybody know if SQL7 server in running in 6.5 compat mode allow
row-level locking ?????
Thanks
Mahesh
I want create trigger in sql7 insert or update in data base sql6.5
Quiero crear un trigger en sql7 que haga un Insert o update en una base de datos de sql6.5, se puede y como?
Hi:
After I am install SQL7.0 clent tools in my WINDOWS95,
The SQL7.0 database can access very well,
but I am access SQL6.5 database object(tables) then the select data is bad,
why ? help me please.
Can you restore a SQL6.5 backup to a Sql2000sp3 ?
View 7 Replies View RelatedHow I can rebuild master db to change the Code Page of the current SQL7 , to convert my SQL7 from code page 850 to 1252 ? I have huge data in the old code page dbs , Does rebuild the master db mean reinsert the data again ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedGuys,
I'm evaluating SQL 7.0 on a Win95 machine. I have a dump file of my 6.5 databases which I would like to port to my 7.0 machine, unfortunately when I tried to run the restore command on SQL 7.0's EM, I got an error saying that the directory which I am restoring from is already existing.
Is there a workaround to directly restore my 6.5 dump to 7.0?
Any help will be grately appreciated!
:-)
Rome
Hi there,
I need to create a copy of a SQL 2000 database in another server which has SQL 7.0 installed. When I do a backup and restore, it gives me the following error :
Server: Msg 3154, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
The backup set holds a backup of a database other than the existing 'inventmast' database.
Server: Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
It seems to be like a downward compatability issue. Is there any other way to restore a sql2000 db onto sql 7 ??
Thanks
Paul
How to restore a database dump file (.BAK) that backed up from SQL2000 server to a SQL 7.0 server?Please help.Saiyou
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi Friends ...
I need your advice and help on the following problem . Say for example I have a SQL 7.0 Server A with 30 databases and i am in the process of transfering these databases to another system which is SQL Server B with 7.0 again .
Although the Databases can be copied by various means , can i restore Master database from the Server A to Server B so that my Server B will have all the database and login information as that of Server A.
As Master database is system database , it won't allow to be dropped and hence you cannot restore .
Is there any other way to restore Master database from One SQL server 7.0 to another with the same SQL version .
Any kind of assistance will be of great help to me . Many thanks in advance .
Kind Regards
Sneha
When I try to restore master, I keep getting an error message, while it is in the process of restoring, that says the connection has been broken. I assume it means the connection for single user mode. Any ideas on how to fix this??????
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have anything that can automate the restoration of the master database in MS SQL 7? I need to do it on a daily basis on a back up server. I also need to do the 2 production databases and the msdb and model as well. Does anyone have any suggestions to keep me from reinventing the wheel?
Thanks,
Tim Davis
I'm trying to nail down some procedures for disaster recovery of our SQL 6.5 databases. If I rebuild master (or do a fresh install), then create the devices based on the output of sp_helpdevice, and then create the databases based on the output of sp_help_revdatabase, do I really need to RESTORE the master database? Are there any other objects in the master database (except for maybe some custom stored procedures) that I really need from my production server?
I've just recreated the device and database structures manually, so do I really need to restore master?
Another issue: the current wisdom that I've seen is that although databases need to be grown back in the same increments, the devices do not. Therefore, you can just DISK INIT them to their current size. Does anyone think this is a bad idea?
I have a SQL 2000 server that when they installed it they changed the default settings of the locations of the data files. Master included. I now want to restore master to a standard location. However everytime I do it, I then cannot log onto SQL Server. Any suggestions!!
View 1 Replies View RelatedALL,
When I attempt to restore a master database I am having some issues. I am using SQL Server 2000. I have set the start up option with -c -m to set the database in single user mode.
When I run the restore from enterprise manager I am get an popup window that is titled "SQL-DMo(odbc SQLSTATE:HY000)" with not message and then the database conection is lost. Thus the master datbase is appears to it was not resotred. As when I close enterprise manager and then restart the MSSQLSERVER service the database is in the same state.
Please advise on how i can get the Database restored.
Thanks
Chris
Hi.,Can restore master database and other databases from one server toother. I cant restore master database. i stared server in single usermode, and restore master database. it says successfully restored andserver stoped. I cant up the server... :(Regardsdishan
View 2 Replies View RelatedDo we need to know the database master key password inorder to restore the same from a Master Key backup ?
What if the scenario is like, I have Master Key backup file but do not have the password specified at the time of creation ?
Any help is appreciated.
satya
To restore the Master DB, BOL says to start SQL Server in single user mode.
I do this using: sqlserver.exe -m
The server appears to startup (Recovery complete message, etc.).
Then I take care to minimize the command window. The command
window now appears on my task bar.
I start EM and navigate my way to the Restore Database menu pick.
I fill out the appropriate boxes, etc. I get a window telling me that
the restore has been started.
Very shortly I get a popup window telling me the connection has been
lost. When I examine my taskbar, I no longer see the Icon for the
command line/window. Thus it appears to me that the server
running in single user mode has gone away and this explains
the reason for the window saying that the connection has been
lost.
I then start SQL Server, per normal.
I run DBCC CHECKDB. This tells me there are 0 allocation errors
and 0 consistency errors. Several thousand rows of data present.
Thus the master DB appears to be OK.
However I am unable to restore it.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
How do I set the Master database to "single user mode"?
It is grayed out when I go to the property.
Thanks
I would like to restore the master database from a current backup tape but I got the error “Load database must be used in single user mode if trying to restore the Master database”. I tried to change the master database option but the option ‘single user’ cannot be changed for the ‘master’ database. Then I tried to start the SQL Server in Single-User Mode but I was not able to restore the master database from a tape.
Would anybody help me on how to restore the Master database like any other database?
Many thanks
Stella Liu
Hello All,
I am going through the procedure of restoring the master database as described in the Microsoft SQL 6.5 Survival Guide by SAMS. I deleted the master.dat file from c:mssqldatamaster.dat. I went into setup and choose rebuild master database. After rebuilding the master database, I went into setup again to add the "-m" server option to start server in single user mode so I can load the master database from backup. Then I went into Enterprise Manager to start the server. The server started, but when I try to double click on the server. It gave me the following
" A connection could not be established to [server name] - SQL server login failed."
I try reregistering the server, but gave me the same error. The SQL server is using standard security.
Does anybody know what I did wrong?
Pauli
Hallo
I do my backup using BACKUP database <myDB> TO DISK='D:BACKUPmyDB.bak'
I do this for ALL my databases every day.
Another product writes every day all the files on the server to tape EXCEPT the online databases because these files are open by SQL server 2000.
Now I restore the files of the tape to the server
This works well but I haven't got the online databases !!
And because the master database isn't available, SQL server wont start ...
BUT I have the backup of the master database 'D:BACKUPMaster_data.bak'
How can I use this master backup to do a restore even when SQL server can't start ?
Or must I do the bakup of the master database in another way ?
ALL,
When I attempt to restore a master database I am having some issues. I am using SQL Server 2000. I have set the start up option with -c -m to set the database in single user mode.
When I run the restore from enterprise manager I am get an popup window that is titled "SQL-DMo(odbc SQLSTATE:HY000)" with not message and then the database conection is lost. Thus the master datbase is appears to it was not resotred. As when I close enterprise manager and then restart the MSSQLSERVER service the database is in the same state.
Please advise on how i can get the Database restored.
Thanks
Chris
Our SQL Server has the databases on D drive and logfiles on the E drive. I have full database backups.
I want to move the databases over to another "standby server". However, the other server does not have an E drive. It is imperative that I be able to restore the Master database. But when I do, the SQL Server will not start, because the Master database expects the logfiles on the E drive.
Is it possible to restore Master without it being able to find what it needs on the E drive? Or in order to restore Master, does it have to find those other databases/logfiles?
I am going on the "disaster recovery" scenario. Assume that the original server has crashed, and all I have are backups. Can this be done?
Thanks....
I have a full backup from ServerA. I then put ServerB in single user mode and try to restore the backup from ServerA. (both are identical servers but have different names)
[*- From command prompt using sqlcmd -*]
USE master
GO
RESTORE DATABASE master
FROM DISK = 'D:BACKUPSserverA.bak'
GO
Msg 3154, Level 16, State 4, Server MSSQL1, Line 1
The backup set holds a backup of a database other than the existing 'master' database.
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server MSSQL1, Line 1
RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
Any ideas on forcing the restore through T-SQL? The restore works fine from a master backup from itself (ServerB).
Not sure where to post this. How do I restore the master database to a brand new server that has a different name than the server the master currently resides on? I am using SQL Server 2005.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've tried starting SQL from the command line in single user mode (-m). When I try to open Management Studio I receive an error that it can't connect. Can you only restore master from a command line in SQL 2005? Or can I do it from a GUI?
Thanks,
Mark
Hi everyone,
HELP!
I was wondering if someone could help me. I need to re-install the SQL Server (due to a registry corruption). What I plan to do is to:
- Detach all databases (including master, pubs, and tempdb)
- Copy databases to a different folder
- Uninstall SQL Server
- Reinstall SQL Server
- Copy the databases back
- Reattach all databases
Will that preserver all the security? (e.g. syslogins and sysxlogins) Will using an old "master" database on a new install pose any problems?
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated. Please email me at vchai@artinmotion.com
Thanks,
Vincent Chai