SQL Server Admin 2014 :: How To Do System Restore To Previous Restore Point

Dec 31, 2014

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.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: How To Restore MDF File

Mar 21, 2014

My sql databases in SQL Server 2014 has the status "suspend" as I saw in SQL Management Studio. I can't restore to serviceable condition sql databases through standard procedures. I need to restore .mdf file.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: What Does Restore Log Do After The Log Is Restored

Jul 29, 2015

when execute the restore log command, in the messages window it shows how many seconds the restore takes, at the meantime, on the status bar, it also shows the seconds the command takes.

Two values are different and could be very different, please see below examples , restoring takes 1.8 seconds, but in total the command takes 4 seconds to complete, the other one is 8.1 seconds and 12 seconds.

What does SQL Server or Windows do after the restoring?

pic a:

pic b:

I did a xperf, I can see after the restoring is completed, sql server did garbage collect and log write, which just run very quickly, but storage is busy on reading the log file for nearly 2.2 seconds( 4-1.8), and 4 seconds ( 12-8.1) .

pic 1:

pic 2:

see pic 1 above, from 13 to 17, the restore operation is finished, but the storage jump to 100% active to do some reads, only reads no writes. zoom that period shows pic 2, it read 4096 (I don't know the unit size) for about 4 seconds, what does this do?

Data file, log file, backup file are no different drives, but all local drive, the interesting point is the read jumped after restoring, I tested it on different server, same result...

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore Filegroup From One Database To Another

Mar 14, 2014

I have two databases like each other that one is the backup of another. Each DB have 2 filegroups. I want to replace one filegroup from one db to another. How do I do this? Or how do I backup and then restore?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Way To Restore All File Groups Except One?

Oct 19, 2015

is there a way to restore all file groups except one? example: Database A has 10 filegroups, but 1 of them is defunct, so i cant delete it and there's no backup for restore it.Can I create a new DB restoring the 9 good FGs from a database A's backup?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: BAK File Does Not Show In Restore Window

Jan 10, 2015

I have a windows 8 pc that I just got and installed sqlexpress 2014. My buddy haw windows 7 and installed sqlexpress on his pc. We create a db on his pc, did a backup, copied the backup to my pc. In ssms I right click on "database" > restore database. click device and the button to find my file. I navigate to the folder where the file shows in file explorer but the .bak file does not show in ssms to restore from. This is probably a windows thing but I have don't know what to look at.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore DB1 To DB2 (with Different Filegroups And Files Structure)

Mar 23, 2015

What is the best method to restore a DBTest1 (with one .mdf and one .ldf) into DBTest2 (with one .mdf, multiple .ndf data files and with 4 filegroups associated with specific data files). I do not see how the one .mdf file (in DBTest1) can be separated into the other 4 filegroups (in DBTest2). This does not sounds like it is possible with Backup DBTest1/Restore to DBTEST2 or (Detach/Attach) because the underlying filegroup and file structure is different.

What method should be used to get the data and structure from DBTest1 (includes 1100 Tables and 550 GBs of Data) into DBTest2 (with 4 filegroups)? Is the following possible:

1) First, in DBTest2, execute a script to create tables/indexes on appropriate filegroups.

2) In DBTest2, use scripts to pull data from DBTest1 into DBTest2, for example INSERT INTO DBTest2.dbo.tables with SELECT FROM DBTest1.dbo.tables OR use SELECT/INTO DBTest2.dbo.tables FROM DBTest1.dbo.tables.

Or, is it possible to use the BULK INSERT or BULK COPY Options? Export/Import Wizard?

Does the Create Index step needs to be done after the data is loaded into DBTest2?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore Database From GUI Takes Long Or Never Pop Up

Mar 24, 2015

I have SQL 2014. When I try to restore a user database using SSMS GUI, the Restore Database Pop up box never pops up. This happens for any database on this server at any time. Sometimes I get the pop up, some times I dont get.

So I tried to click on Databases on Top and Restore Database, and then select the db that I need to restore from Drop down, then it shows "creating restore plan selecting backups" but it takes forever.

We have full backup and trn log backups every 30 mins. So is it trying to get all these backup files in the background causing this issue? If yes then how to overcome this?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore Database Permission Failure

Jul 29, 2015

I'm trying to figure out why this SQL Agent job keeps failing.

We used management studio, and connected as mydomainmyuser, and developed a script to take a backup file from a network share and restore it. It worked fine in SSMS under that login.

After we got it working , we created a SQL Agent job on the same server to run the script, and set the agent job to run under that account that we tested with.

This is the error message we got:

"Executed as user: mydomainmyuser. Create Database permission denied in database master'.

So, I gave that login the rights to Create Database and Create Any Database. Then the error message changed to:

"Executed as user: mydomainmyuser. User does not have permission to RESTORE database 'mydatabase'. [SQLSTATE 42000][ERROR 3013] RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 3013). The step failed. "

* I can't use SA for the job account, because the SA account doesn't have rights to see the network folder where the backup file sits, so it has to run under the domain account.
* The user is a member of the dbcreator role - and the serveradmin and sysadmin roles
* The user is a member of dbowner on the database I am trying to overwrite with the restore
* I have given the user the rights CREATE DATABASE and CREATE ANY DATABASE

The only suspicious thing I found was that it appears the server was renamed at one time. When I looked at the login in management studio, I was not able to change some of the rights. On the Securables page, it shows the server name as "MyServer-New", but the server name is "MyServer". It is a replacement, and I suspect that when they did the replacement they named it "MyServer-New", set everything up, then renamed it.

I found this post listed below, and ran the script (shown below), and it showed that the server name was MyServer and the ServerInstanceName is MyServer-New

[URL] .....

SELECT HOST_NAME() AS 'host_name()',
@@servername AS 'ServerNameInstanceName',
SERVERPROPERTY('servername') AS 'ServerName',
SERVERPROPERTY('machinename') AS 'Windows_Name',
SERVERPROPERTY('ComputerNamePhysicalNetBIOS') AS 'NetBIOS_Name',
SERVERPROPERTY('instanceName') AS 'InstanceName',
SERVERPROPERTY('IsClustered') AS 'IsClustered'

I can't reset SQL until the next maintenance window to test changing the server name as outlined in the post.

Am I on the right track with the name change messing up permissions, or is there something else I need to check?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore Database Without Backup History In MSDB

Jul 23, 2014

What is the best way to restore a database from a folder of backups (including full, diff and log backups) without using the backup history in msdb?

I have a restore process that restores all backups on a regular schedule in order to fully verify their integrity. To do this, I use the backup history in msdb on each server that I'm monitoring. I had a thought the other day that I would be in trouble if I lost msdb. Then my backup history would only be as good as the last backup of msdb.

What I'd like to do is read a folder of backup files and generate a restore script up to a specified time. Would I use RESTORE HEADERONLY to do this? If so, would I use PowerShell to traverse each file in the folder?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore Encrypted Server Backup Via GUI

Feb 10, 2015

I have an issue to restore an encrypted backup via GUI.I can restore an encrypted backup on another instance using t-sql command, but cannot do the same using the GUI of sql server 2014. The message error is: No backupset selected to be restored.I have restored the master key from the instance where the encrypted backup was created on the instance where I want to restore the encrypted backup, then restored the certificate. I managed to open the master key. I have the following versions:

On the instance where the encrypted backup is taken:
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 - 12.0.2000.8 (X64)
Feb 20 2014 20:04:26
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.2 <X64> (Build 9200: )

On the instance where I'm trying to restore the bakcup via GUI:
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 - 12.0.2000.8 (X64)
Feb 20 2014 20:04:26
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.3 <X64> (Build 9600: )

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore A Database Of Higher Version To Lower Version?

Sep 1, 2014

Is there any way to restore a database of higher version to lower version.

E.g. I have created a database in sql server 2012, created some tables & procedures in that.I took Full backup of that database. Can I restore it to sql 2008r2 or any lower version.

I know direct restore is not possible, I have to use either import or export option or generating script,but i want to know is there any easy step to do so.

Vimal Lohani
SQL DBA | MCP (70-461,70-462)

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore Lost Transaction From Transaction Log File

Jun 10, 2015

I have Full database backup upto previous day and transaction logfile of Today transaction. my database has crashed. I have restored previous day's Full backup. I have faced difficulty to restore today's transaction from today's transaction log. What are the steps to restore full database back and one day's transaction log file. Note: there is no differential database backup and transaction backup.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Restore DB With Full Backup And Transactional Log Backup

Aug 3, 2015

Need to restore database,here's the scenario:

Data got deleted on Friday evening, need to have database restored to FRiday afternoon and also some data has been entered on Monday, which needs to be there.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: In-Memory Previous Transaction Aborted Exception

Sep 21, 2015

I'm working on a large scale project that is currently in production. We have a big process that recently changed to use In-Memory Tables with SQL 2014 for performance efficiency.

The Process uses:

51 In-Memory SQL Tables.
50 Stored Procedures (not native) that loads data(Insert) from about 150 regular Tables and IM tables.
300 Validations (short stored procedure not native) Selecting from those 50 In-Memory Tables (And insert to In-Memory table that save the validation errors if exists on In-Memory table).

At the end of this process we clean the table from the data that relavnt to etch prosses(DELETE FROM WHERE)

B.T.W
No UPDATE STAT on In-Memory are used-when we test the prosses it slow as down and cause some locks.

We are calling this process from ADO.Net, loads stored procedure first and then validations, each SP use different SQL Connection. In normal use, everything works fine and takes about 1.5 second.

Under stress test (6 Clients X 100 Tasks) for 30 minutes. After several minutes we are starting to get this SQL Exception (1 SQL Exception for every 20 tasks):

41301. A previous transaction that the current transaction took a dependency on has aborted, and the current transaction can no longer commit.

Transactions in Memory-Optimized Tables

The Exception is not clear. We are not using BEGIN TRANSACTION in the process. The SQL Exception occurs in different stored procedures each time.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Point In Time Restores Referencing Copy-only Backups?

Nov 25, 2014

On one of our SQL Server 2014 boxes each database has a copy-only full backup made every night, in addition to the maintenance plan schedule of a full backup weekly, daily differential backups and log backups.

When performing a PIT restore in SSMS the restore file list lists the most recent copy-only backup as the full backup to use, not the most recent plan full backup. I noticed that using SSMS 2008 to start a PIT restore on the 2014 box does not have this problem, and lists the correct restore file sequence (ignores the copy-only backups).

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Backing Up To Mount Point - Perfmon Shows Zero Writes

Apr 20, 2015

Im backing up to a network directory thats actually a mount point on a different server.My backup was slower than usual so i opened up perfmon to have a look.

When selecting the mount point from the Logical Disks section in perfmon i can see that writes/sec & write bytes/sec both show zero for a long period of time, even though the backup percent complete is increasing.Then all of a sudden the writes to the network share jump massively.

Is there some caching mechanism for backups in sql where during a backup data is only flushed to the disk periodically during backup?

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Huge Traffic Between Share Point Front End Servers To Content Database?

Feb 20, 2014

We have a Customized share point application with Very minimal data usage and we have used only 5 to 6 lists and libraries only in the share point.

Configuration is

Clients -- fire wall --- Load Balancer ---- WF1 and WF2 --- SQL DB

ROUTING IS VIA FIRE WALL.

SUDDENLY THE SITE GOT DEAD SLOW AND UNABLE TO TRACE THE PROBLEM AS EVERY THING LOOKS FINE.

Checked with the firewall Team and they stated its fine from their end & even we have verified the counters, CPU, Memory & Page life expectancy, buffer counters all looks good and even we do not have huge data in the database. We have only 50 concurrent users are working...

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SQL Server 2008 :: Restore Database To A Point Of Time

Sep 1, 2015

Can I use a full and differential backup to restore to a point of time?

Or I have to use full and transaction log backups in order to do a point of time restore?

I found today when I tried to restore a db from another database at the point of time for example 3:10 pm,
SSMS automatically select the full backup + the transaction backup that is done at 3:00 pm, but not select full + the differential backup I did at 3:12pm.

So I lost those records entered after 3:00pm.

I supposed it should use the differential backup and restore to 3:10. but it didn't.

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SQL Server 2008 :: Restore A Point Between Two Full Backups

Oct 23, 2015

I make two full backups on Oct 1 and Oct 10. I want to restore the server to a state in Oct 5. So I just do as follows:

1.Perform a transaction log backup on the server on Oct 23. I have never backup transaction log in the past.
2. Restore the server with Oct 1 full backup with NORECOVERY option.
3.Try to restore to the point at Oct 5 12:00, with the transaction log.

But the restore fails and SQL Server said the transaction log does not contain the point. The point is too early. Why? Also my .LDF file is about 13G, but the transaction log backup is only 200MB. Why?

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SQL Server 2008 :: Restore To Point In Time DURING Differential Backup

Feb 25, 2015

We have a 1TB Database. Our backup strategy looks like this.

Weekly Full backups - Saturday 10pm. (Takes anywhere between 5 - 9 hours)
twice Nightly Diffs (8:30p and 2:30am - Mid week this takes roughly 1.5 hours)
Hourly Log backups starting at 4:00am until 11pm.

I have an issue where I need to restore to 3:00 today. If my (2:30a)Diff is still running at that recovery point.

I am getting an error when trying to restore Full/2:30a Diff/4a Log with a stopat 3:00a.

Error telling me my log backup is incorrectly formed.

Can I, in fact, restore to this point at all? Do I need to go back to my previous Diff (8:30p) and restore the logs, if so, which ones?

My nighttime Diff ran from 8:30 - 10p.

I have logs at 9p, 10p, 11p, 4a

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Is Bulk Logged Recovery Model Support Point In Time Recovery

Dec 23, 2014

is bulk logged recovery model support point in time recovery

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Changing Compatibility Level Of System Databases

Jun 27, 2014

I have just upgraded a test server from sql server 2008 sp3 to sql server 2014 inplace upgrade. The compatability level of master database has not upgraded. It was showing 90 and the rest of system databases got updated to 120. Is it fine to update the compatibility level of master database ? Any precautions need to taken??

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Installing System Databases To A Non Default Drive?

Mar 25, 2015

How can you install the System Databases to a drive other than the default?

I want the Data Files to be installed on D:MSSQLData and the log files to be stored on D:MSSQLLog.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: System Objects Could Not Be Updated In Database X Because It Is Read-only

Jul 27, 2015

We installed SP1 for SQL Server 2014 this past weekend and got this error message in the logs. I found that if you set the db to read-write, it updates the system objects, even after SP1 has completed. Then you can set it back to read-only. I'm just posting this so other people can find it on the internet, as I wasn't able to find it specifically.

Error Log Entry:System objects could not be updated in database 'x' because it is read-only.

Problem: After installing SP1 for SQL Server 2014 you will find this message in the error logs saying read-only databases could not be updated.

Solution: Simply set the db to read-write and the system objects will get updated, long after SP1 was installed.

ALTER DATABASE [x] SET READ_WRITE WITH NO_WAIT

Then set it back to read-only:

ALTER DATABASE [x] SET READ_ONLY WITH NO_WAIT

You should then see these log entries:

System objects could not be updated in database 'x' because it is read-only.
Setting database option READ_WRITE to ON for database 'x'.
Starting up database 'x'.
CHECKDB for database 'x' finished without errors on 2015-07-25 01:02:28.143 (local time). This is an informational message only; no user action is required.
Synchronize Database 'x' (129) with Resource Database.
Setting database option READ_ONLY to ON for database 'x'.
Starting up database 'x'.
CHECKDB for database 'x' finished without errors on 2015-07-25 01:02:29.888 (local time). This is an informational message only; no user action is required.

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SQL Server Admin 2014 :: Primary Filegroup For System Objects / Secondary For Data

Jul 27, 2015

I have been creating databases in SQL 2008 with a primary filegroup for the system objects and a secondary, marked Default, for the data.

We are preparing a migration to SQL 2014, and the administrator is complaining he won't adopt this structure on the new servers because 'there is no benefit' and 'a backup cannot be restored (!?)'.

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SQL Server 2014 :: Transactional Log File Restore

Sep 12, 2015

I have a database which gets refreshed on the daily by restoring 1 transactional file log, at the moment it is done manually but I'm trying to create an automation job which would get the transactional life file and restoring it.

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Restore Point In Time

Dec 8, 1999

I can't "point in time restore" a test DB if I had only a Full DB Backup (with overwrite option).



Example
12:00 Fullbackup new (overwrite)
12:01 update any rows
12:02 update any rows
12:03 delete any rows
12:05 Transaction Log backup (overwrite)
RESTORE: We can't set "point in Time" to 12:01 od 12:02 ???

why

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Mar 13, 2000

Hi

1. could any one explain point in time recovery.

2. Problem we had was the database froze 'inload' while doing transaction restore. Is there any way to recover this


regards
rajeev

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Nov 26, 2004

My database is in full recovery mode. When I have created some full backups of the database, I would like try to point in time restore. Unfortunately, this option is greyed out on the restore screen. What have I done wrong?

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Jan 31, 2014

I know NOTHING about SQL. I have a SQL 2005 database. I'm trying to restore a point in time. I get the error:

RESTORE FAILED...AMT12-2-13.TRN... CANNOT FIND THE FILE SPECIFIED.

The file exists, and in the proper location. something is wrong with it. Is there any way to rebuild the entire TRN so that a point in time recovery will work?

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Nov 7, 2007

I have a SQLServer 2005 database running in Windows 2003 Advanced Server environment. I want to restore from the backup to 2 days back point in time. I am using the Microsoft SQLServer Managment Studio. After I pick the file and specify the time I keep getting the error:


System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: RESTORE cannot process database 'DBNAME' because it is in use by this session. It is recommended that the master database be used when performing this operation. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

I did a server reboot to clear off any hanging session.Stil I am getting the message. Please suggest.

Thanks

R

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Jul 20, 2005

I have full backup of database at 13:00and another full backup at 17:00.I've made backup of transaction log at 17:05When I try to restore database to state at15:10 (point in time) , the dialogue in Enterprise Managersays that only time after 17:05 is valid.It seems to me that I've done something wrong at 17:05 while takingtrans. log backup.But, again, if I have full backups at 13:00 and 17:00 restoringdatabase to point in time at 15:10 should be possible ?!Any help is appreciated.Pagus

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