I am trying to restore a Transaction Log in SQL Server 2000 in Full recovery status, However I was received the following error Message:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Error message: Exclusive access could not be obtained because the database is in use.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Also I changed the UserAccess database from MULTI_USER to SINGLE_USER, but still do not work and shows the same error message.Please let me know, if you have any solution for this problem.Thanks,
Our IT guy has left our company so I’m doing the IT for the moment so know very little about sql server.
I have been backing up our database using enterprise manager and doing a complete backup, which I thought was the right way to do it.
We have recently had problems with lack of disk space. An external engineer said that this problem has been caused due to the fact that I am not backing up properly, as I am not backing up and flushing the transaction log. Apparently I’m just backing up the structure of the database and not the data
When I do a backup through Enterprise manager and do a complete back up, does this not back up the transaction log and flush it?
They also told me that the only way to flush the transaction log is to by a separate application like Veritas back up exec to do this.
Could you please help and explain what they mean, are they right?
Can some one let me know the differencies between different Backup models. Full, Differential and Transactional. I am more confused, when to use the Differential and Transactional log backups? How they both differ?
How the backup models depend on the database recovery model? Can i recover my database if my database recovery model is SIMPLE using a FULL backup?
I would appreciate if someone can explain it with an example and share the best practices.
Hi everyone:We received a error message "Log File to Database is Full. Backup thetransaction log to free up space."I have a Access 2000 application that calls a Stored Procedure thatinserts about 5000 records into a worktable on a SQL server 8.0database table. After the user is finished with the work table astored procedure deletes just the records that he was using in thework file (so I can't use Truncate Table). I have the work tablelinked to an Access database so I can't use a temporary table on theserver.This action of 5000 records being added and deleted to this workfilecan occur 7 or 8 times an hour. And for the last week I've beentesting the application so I have probably been doing this action 10to 20 times an hours.I do not currently use a COMMIT with the INSERT Stored Procedure orthe DELETE Stored Procedure.Although I didn't think this was a lot of records, could it be that myapplication caused this error. Is there a way to find out for sure ifmy application caused this error and if there something I can do in myapplication to keep the Transaction Log from filling up.Thank you for taking the time to read my post and any help would beappreciated.
While migrating Report services in SQL Server 2005 to 2014, I am trying to restore the Encryption Key in RS Configuration Manager in2014. But I cannot click the 'Restore' button in RS Configuration Manager. So if I should be grant more right to do so or any other action?
In Windows Server 2012. How do I do a System Restore to a previous restore point?I need to install the 64 bit and 32 bit Oracle Client Install for connections in SSIS and to create Oracle Linked Servers.
If you make a mistake it is not fun removing it. Sometimes it corrupts the machine and it is difficult to uninstall since there is not an Oracle Universal installer for Oracle 11g.If you install the 32 bit before the 64 you mess up the machine.how to create a restore point.
I am looking for a SQL Backup/Restore tools which can restore multiple environments. Here is high level requirements.
1. We have 4 DBs, range from 1 TB - 1.5 TB Each Database. When we restore to QA, DEV, or Staging, we usually restore 4 of them. 2. I am looking for the speed to complete restoring between 1 - 2 hours for 4 DBs.
I am evaluating the Dephix Software but the setup is very complex and its given us a lot of issues with Windows Authentions, and failure in the middle of the backup. I used Guess Software many years ago but can't find it on the web site any more. Speed is very important for us mean complete restoring as fast as possible. We are on SQL 2012 and SQL 2008 R2.We are currently using NETAPP Technology and I have Redgate Backup Tool but I am mainly looking for fast Restore Process.
Would some one please help me with the syntex on how to run "restore filelistonly" or restore verifyonly" on a SQL backup which has multiple filesets?? My backups locations are as follow: RESTORE VERIFYONLY From disk = 'E:syndicated_databank__bkup_01.bak', 'E:syndicated_databank__bkup_02.bak', €˜E:syndicated_databank__bkup_03.bak€™, €˜E:syndicated_databank__bkup_04.bak€™, €˜E:syndicated_databank__bkup_05.bak€™
I tried to do a restore with the above, I got error The label 'E' has already been declared. Label names must be unique within a query batch or stored procedure.
I have seen this before. A 2000 restore fails, leaving the database thinking it is being restored but the restore job failed and errors when it is restarted. EM is clueless. I believe there is a proc to reset some flag. Can you share it with me???
I need to restore test DB from production backup but once it is restored I would need all the permissions of sql logins and windows AD account intact in test Db as it was before.
Trying to keep out sysadmins & sa during/between database RESTORE
Configuration: WINNT Server Enterprise 4.0 w/SP5 SQL Server 7 Enterprise & SP1
2 SQL Servers: Production Server Standby server
I Backup (full backup) databases to disk on primary server (logical backup devices are physicaly located on a Standby server (dedicated gigabit NIC in each server for this process). Transaction logs are applied to the Standby server throughout the day.
Problem: How to keep out "sa" and sysadmins from a database while I'm restoring (or between restores) to a standby server? The database being restored cannot be in use during a restore. If a DBA forgets that this process is happening, the statement fails (RESTORE)for the database they happen to be in at the time of the restore.
Example restore statement: Standby Server - RESTORE DATABASE databasename FROM database_dd WITH DBO_ONLY, REPLACE, STANDBY = 'g:Mssql7FromPrimaryDatabaseName_undo.ldf'
I could restrict Domain sysadmin access and change sa password. I could also put the database in "Single user" mode, however this could become problem if my process disconnects and then someone else connects - then my process is locked out. What I'm really looking for is to lock out all activity for a database that is in "standby mode" except for RESTORE processes.
hi all, i created a database backup in SQLServer2005 by the following option in one server, Right click on Database -> Tasks -> BackUp -> And i created in one path. when i trying to restore the this database on another server i'm getting the following error, Restore failed for Server 'IPDDFZ2066ATL2'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo) System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: RESTORE cannot process database 'xeroworld' because it is in use by this session. It is recommended that the master database be used when performing this operation. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo) please help me how to solve this problem, Thanks!
Hi everyone,I have an sql server running in my company.if one day the sql stop working for some reason and I want to make a restore, what should i do? what is the best scenario.could u help by any reference or article.Thanks.
I have a SQL 7 database that uses one MDF, two NDF files. I backed up this database and am trying to restore it another database on another server. However this target database is only using one MDF. I assumed it was possible to use the WITH MOVE option and move the two NDF's into this MDF but it doesn't work.
Windows NT 4 EE - SQL 7.0 SP1 We use two backup methods: 1: thru SQL Server jobs (Maintenance Plans), 2: thru ARCServe IT (CA). I think that there are 4 tables ( BackupMediaFamily, backupset,backupfile,backupmediaset)in msdb that are updated everytime a backup is taken. This happen even with the ARCServe IT backups. The result is that when I go thru EM to do a restore operation I find a list of all my SQL backups + the ARCServe IT backups in the "general tab" of RESTORE DATABASE of EM. Suppose I have this situation: 2001/06/11 21:00 full SQL backup (on disk) 2001/06/12 12:00 full ARCServe IT backup (on tape) 2001/06/12 17:00 differential SQL Backup (on disk)
If I want to combine my last differential disk backup with my full SQL disk Backup,there is no way to do it thru EM, because as soon as I choose the differential backup, EM associate this one with the ARCServe IT backup that is taken on tape. So, I dont need the ARCServe IT informations on my msdb tables. Is there a way to resolve this problem and thererfore eliminate the ARCServe IT informations on msdb tables? Thank you very much!
Hi, I restored a DB and while restoring I selected the Optio - "Leave DB non-operational but able to restore additional T-log". I want to add more T-logs (one every 2 hours)and at the same time I also want this DB to be operational. Is it possible to add T-log to an operational DB?Is this not log-shiiping is all about? I have sql2k/win2k. Any thoughts?
can anyone help me get around the following error I am trying to copy a database from one sql 7 server to another but keep recieving this problem. Is anyone able to give us any advice tips etc. thanks guys! "The database you are attempting to restore was backed up under a different sort order ID(51) than the one currently running on this server (52), and at least one of them is non binary sort order. Backup or restore operation terminating abnormally."
Each night i am restoring the database into the test server. In the test server daily there will be many changes (creating generic tables to dump all the values to run report against the common tables).
I overwrite by restoring the complete database.
Instead of this complete restore I like to do something similar to transactional replication. (Loading the database once in life time and just restore only the transaction log)
I cant do the tran-replication cas' no tables has primary key and it is a standard edition.
I tried to run a SP the loads the database and all tran logs. the database is unusable until all the logs are restored (no/recovery syntax).
I need to create a test environment and want to restore the master, msdb and user dbs to another server. SQL Server and SQL Exec are using the same domain account which is also a member of the Local Admin group. I am using EM to do the restore. When I select restore, from device, then add file and I add the location of the device to the remote server, I do not get a list of the files from the device in the history listing. The RESTORE NOW button is grayed and I'm logged in as sa. Can I restore a database from a device used by another server? Please HELP!
I had did a restore on a database that's about 10GB, I ran sp_who2 to see if the job is still active and it's not but when I try to go into it I receive: "Msg 927, Level 14, state 2, Database is cannot be opened. It's in a middle of a restore" The restore has been running for a day, I had stop and start the service but that did help.
Any ideals why is taking so long once again the size is only 10GB?
I'm trying to run this script file on a one of my SQL Server and it keep says, error at line 3. Can anybody please look at it and advice, what wrong I'm doing.
To tell what i'm trying to achieve is: I'm trying to load this db on one of my test server in a standby mode with the with replace command. Its not working. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The command: -------------
RESTORE DATABASE Test FROM DISK = 'd:CUSMS1.DMP' with replace, with standby = 'd: est.ldf', MOVE 'cusmsdbData' TO 'd: est111.MDF', MOVE 'cusmsdb_log' TO 'd: est11112.LDF'
Can anybody tell me is it possible to restore a database from a cd rom. If so how. We have a dba that swears she did it, but is unable to re-create the process? Thanks for any help
I need urgent help with restoring a ms sql database. It was backuped ( full backup) from one server. Now i try to restore it on another server( different network). I think i've tried everythin but i can not get it "restored".
I have a back from serverA and tried to restore on ServerB. Here is the Syntax: ( the 'c:ServerA.BAK' is backup from ServerA )
restore database ServerB from disk = 'c:ServerA.BAK' with move 'ServerB_Data' to 'C:ServerB_Data.MDF' ,move 'SErverB_Log' to 'C:ServerB_Log.LDF'
When I ran this syntax, I got error " Logical file 'ServerB_Data' is not part of database 'ServerB'. Use RESTORE FILELISTONLY to list the logical file names."
Recently our team had to reformat our SQL server. We backed everything up but when we reinstalled SQL and restored the databases, the DTS local packages did not restore with it. Does anyone know why this would happen?
Hi, How can I restore database that have 2 data files into database that have 1 data file. I would like the second database to have 1 data file. Thanks, Elena.
I am trying to restore a backup from another SQL installation on my local server. I am getting the following error.. any ideas??
The database you are attempting to restore was backed up under a different Unicode locale ID (1033) or Unicode comparison style (196609) than Unicode ID (1033) or Unicode comparison style (196608) currently running on this server. Backup or restore operation terminating abnormally.
Hi, I restored a DB and while restoring I selected the Optio - "Leave DB non-operational but able to restore additional T-log". I want to add more T-logs (one every 2 hours)and at the same time I also want this DB to be operational. Is it possible to add T-log to an operational DB?Is this not log-shiiping is all about? I have sql2k/win2k. Any thoughts?