Backup Of SQL Server 2000 Loading To 2005
Jul 24, 2006I want to restore a backup of a SQL Server 2000 database to SQL Server 2005. Would I need to do anything after running the restore to upgrade the database?
View 1 RepliesI want to restore a backup of a SQL Server 2000 database to SQL Server 2005. Would I need to do anything after running the restore to upgrade the database?
View 1 RepliesHi,Good morning to All,
I have SQL Server 2005 installed on my system. Recently I have formatted by computer. But I couldn't take backup of my data. Big loss.
For this, I've googled also. but I couldn't get clear information.
I want like the following:I could able to backup entire the Database either into my pen-drive, or some other media.And, latter I could able to put the Data back into my system.
Can anyone please tell how to take backup of my Data, and Restore also.
Thanks in advance,Ashok kumar.
Hello
i have a backup of sql server 2000 pro sp4 database and i want to import it to a sql server 2005 developer edition sp2. i tried to import the database using RESTORE DATABASE IntEx
FROM DISK = 'C:projectsackupBDIntEx.bak' and got the following error
quote:
Msg 5133, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Directory lookup for the file "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLdataIntEX_Data.MDF" failed with the operating system error 3(The system cannot find the path specified.).
Msg 3156, Level 16, State 3, Line 1
File 'IntEX_Data' cannot be restored to 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLdataIntEX_Data.MDF'. Use WITH MOVE to identify a valid location for the file.
Msg 5133, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Directory lookup for the file "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLdataIntEX_Log.LDF" failed with the operating system error 3(The system cannot find the path specified.).
Msg 3156, Level 16, State 3, Line 1
File 'IntEX_Log' cannot be restored to 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLdataIntEX_Log.LDF'. Use WITH MOVE to identify a valid location for the file.
Msg 3119, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Problems were identified while planning for the RESTORE statement. Previous messages provide details.
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
i tried then importing it with the restore function from sql manager and got the error:
quote:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Restore failed for Server 'AMDINSIDETESTBED'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.3042.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Restore+Server&LinkId=20476
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: The operating system returned the error '5(Access is denied.)' while attempting 'RestoreContainer::ValidateTargetForCreation' on 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLIntEx.MDF'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.3042.00&LinkId=20476
as i said i'm using a sql server 2005 sp2. i tried the scripted method when i did not have sp2 in sql server and it worked without a problem. after installing sp2 it seems it does not want to work anymore. i also tied making a backup of a sql server 2005 database, deleting the database and restoring it and it worked again.
can somebody give me any advice on this problem?
Hi Friends,I have installed SQL server 2005 Express Edition and SQL Server managementI have a SQL server 2000 db backup file. I try create a new database in my SQL server 2005 express Edition and try restore that backup file from device, it only searching for file with *.bak and *.tm extension! I tried generate backup file with .bak extension and tried restore into SQl server 2005 express edition but still it is not allowing to do so! I also tried copy my database's data file and log file and paste it under SQL server 2005 express edition Data folder and still not able to read the tables.Is that any ways to do restoring for this SQL server 2000 backup file into SQL server 2005 express edition! Anybody can help me on this please...:eek:
View 2 Replies View RelatedHi Dear,
May Any one guide me?
I have a backup file of database which is in SQL Server 2000. it has no Extension.I want to restore this backupfile or this database in my SQL Server 2005.
I have tried to Attach Database or attach this backup file in Sql Server2005 but it also fails .
First I have created New database name as is on the backupfile and then I have also tried to rename this file with .bak extension and then try to restore again it fails.
Plese Guide me urgently........
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Hi All
This is a very urgent requirement of my client having 200 stores and one Head office. the HO has just installed SQL-Server 2005, The HO sends small backups of the data related to stock transfer which needs to be restored at stores. It was working find when both the HO and stores were SQL-Server 2000. but the process has come to a dead halt as the HO has SQL-Server 2005. It is not possible to convert the stores immediately. please help me out.
Thanks
Raoshan
I was running Small Business Server 2003 with MS SQL Server 2000. I put backups of all my SQL Server 2000 databases on hard disk d: and the operating system and applications on c:/. I then reformatted c:/ (but left d:/ intact) and installed Windows XP Home. Then I installed MS SQL Server 2005 Developer's Edition.
I would like to now restore the backups of the SQL Server 2000 databases (still intact on drive d:/) to SQL Server 2005, but I get a variety of error messages.
I suspect that I am going about this the wrong way. I have done several hours of research in the documentation without success. I cannot attach the SQL Server 2000 database to SQL Server 2005 because it is a backup, not a database. I cannot migrate the databases as part of the installation of SQL Server 2005 because (a) they are back-ups, and (b) I don't have SQL Server 2000 installed when I install SQL Server 2005.
Is there a solution?
TIA
Mark Schreiner
I am attempting to move some SQL 2000 databases to SQL 2005. My main production database does not seem to want to move. When I use the SQL 2005 GUI the .bak backup file is marked 'Incomplete'. When I attempt to restore the backup file I get a 'RESTORE detected an error on page (0:0) in database' message. I saw a thread in the SQL Express forum suggesting trying to restore from the T-SQL level to get the GUI out of the picture and I get the same 'error on page (0:0)' message. However when I take the same file and use SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager it restores with no problems.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Mike Mattix
WHEN I TRY TO LOAD THE SQL 2000 SERVER I GET THE FOLLOWING ERROR:
MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2000 DEVELOPER EDITION SERVER COMPONENT IS NOT SUPPORTED ON THIS OPERATING SYSTEM. ONLY CLIENT COMPONENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSTALLATION.
AT THE PRESENT I AM RUNNING WINDOWS ME AS THE OPERATING SYSTEM. THIS VERSION OF SQL SERVER 2000 WAS BOUGHT FROM MICROSOFT A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO. THIS IS MY FIST TIME TRYING TO INSTALL IT.
THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS.
HiI'm having problems loading a new instance of SQL 2000 Developer edition asa default instance onto my laptop. Everytime I try to do so it I get amessage at the end of the installation saying the 'Server failed toinitialize' and refer to the set up log. When I look at the error log itsays"[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] data source not found and no defaultdriver specified".Can anyone help me understand this please
View 1 Replies View RelatedHello,
I would like to ask you if there is better to recreate database structure on 2005 from 2000 and move data or to just load
2000 backup.
Currently I loaded the backup, but I am wondering if there might be slightly better performance on 2005 when recreating structure on 2005 to loading 2000 backup?
Does loading 2000 backup create 2005 binary structure?
Thanks for help in advance
Windows 2003 backup utility uses the shadow copy option that allows it to copy open files.
Therefore, can I use this utility to backup the .mdf and .ldf files for my SQL 2000 database?
I can then attach the .mdf files if I need to restore the database to another server.
Can anyone tell me if this is safe? I've tried it and it worked but I'm worried there maybe some lurking danger in using this approach.
my mssql never be used much
and i had a firewall to blocked the port of mssql to internet
but i don't that why tonight the sql server non-stop keep full loading the cpu suddenly until now!
please help me
I want to know how people are backup up their win2k system and SQL 2000 server. If you want a run backup once a night and first backup win2k file system and then run backup using sql agent will that work?
Thanks.
Friends -
Is it possible to restore user databases in SQL Server 2005 with user database backup copy of SQL Server 2000.
Please advise on this.
Cheers:)
VSH
Hi All
I have a problem in transferring a 2005 backed up database to SQL Server 2000 SP3.
i got an error message, crux of it is
"too many backup devices specified only 64 allowed"
the i browsed MICROSOFT help, downloaded SQL 2000 SP4 - mentioned as a fix for the above error.
Now get a message,crux of it is
"current version of Database in 611 and destination version is 536"
Is there a solution????
should i download any other patches or
Should i tweak the SQL 2005 backup process???
ASAP Plz
Hi,
I have an existing sql server 2000 installation on one server. I now need to take one 2000 DB and restore it to a new sql server 2005 installation (on a different server).
What is the best way to do this. I can not upgrade the sql server 2000 installation to 2005. Basically i hoping all i need to do is backup the 2000 db and then restore it on the new sql 2005 server.
Is this possible...thanks for all help.
Does anyone know if this works to where the data is viewable/usable?
I have an application that takes datasets out of the SQL database. We decommisioned our old SQL 2000 SP4 machine and brought in a SQL 2005 Server. What we did was backed up the old database and then restored it on the new Server.
Now the application does not see the old datasets but will collect new ones that are viewable. We can import older datasets but we have nearly 27 GB of data, which our DBA can see the old tables in Enterprise Manager but our applciation can't see it.
I'm thinking it might be a schema issue or the way that 2005 translate the odler 2000 SP4 database. Does anyone know, or have they run a back up on a older 2000 Server and then restored it to a 2005?
Thank you.
David
I need to restore a backup of database taken from SQL 2005 in SQLServer 2000.
I tried to restore from backup file; It says "Error 3205: Too many backup devices specified for backup or restore; Only 64 are allowed" .
I tried to attach mdf file, it too failed.
Can anyone help me in the procedure to restore 2005 backup in 2000?
hi there
i've made a backup from a MS SQL Server 2005 database and i tried to restore this database to a MS SQL Server 2000. Unfortunately, I got following error
The backed-up database has on-disk structure version 611. The server supports version 539 and cannot restore or upgrad this database.
what can i do ? is it possible to restore the MS SQL Server 2005 DB on a MS SQL Server 2000 ?
Philipp
Hi,
I am using VS2003 and SQL Server 2005. I will get the huge size xml from the web service. I need to load this xml to sql server 2005 table as records.
I got below solution from microsoft site. Load XML to Dataset and from Dataset to SQL Server 2005.
Note If you call ReadXml to load a very large file, you may encounter slow performance. To ensure best performance for ReadXml, on a large file, call the DataTable.BeginLoadData method for each table in the DataSet, then call ReadXml. Finally, call DataTable.EndLoadData for each table in the DataSet.
Any other better solution is there to load huge XML to SQL server 2005?
Please find the code below (which I am using).
1)
CREATE TABLE rssFeeds( feedXML XML)
SELECT * FROM RSSFEEDS
DECLARE @xmlDoc XML
SET @xmlDoc = ( SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET ( BULK 'C:Test.xml', SINGLE_CLOB ) AS xmlData)
2)
INSERT INTO rssFeeds (feedXML) VALUES (@xmlDoc)
I am able to get the contents of xml file into sql server in only one field of Table. Now I am asked to make one table with the schema same as xml file's. How to proceed? Pls let me know some URL for this.
Regards,
Ashish Johri
Hi,
This is an urgent task came up at our i.e. Loading SAS dataset files into Sql Server 2005.
We received the various files generated from SAS from other team. Now we have only .dat files and some .sas files.
Requirment is to load them into SQL server and generate some reports out of the database.
Does any one has done this task previously i.e. SAS dataset into SQL server?
There is any documentation or steps to be followed using SSIS, please adive.
Any help is great appericated.
Thank you
NMohan
I have sqlexpress 2005 on my local machine - but my hoster has sql 2000 - so i used the DB publishing wizard to create the script and sent it over to them - they are now saying that they need a .bak file in 2000 to host my database - is this a bunch of horse hockey or not?
if this is legit - any ideas on how I can create a .bak 2000 sql from sqlexpress 2005?
many thanks
I did a backup of a SQL2000 database (named Winstis) using the 2005 management studio. I then created a blank database on my 2005 instance (named Winstis). I then tried to do a database restore to the new 2005 database. I got an error:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: The backup set holds a backup of a database other than the existing 'Winstis' database. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
I even tried the option to Overwrite Existing database and I got a different error:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: The operating system returned the error '32(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.)' while attempting 'RestoreContainer::ValidateTargetForCreation' on 'D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLData est.ldf'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
Also the 2005 instance database is on C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataWinstis_Data.mdf
and the 2000 instance is on
D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLDataWinstis_Data.mdf
How can I accomplish getting the database from 2000 to 2005 with all tables, store procedures, and functions?
I know it's not possible to backup a database in SQL2005, and restore to 2000. But, I've been asked if there are any 3rd party tools which can do this - such as SQL Litespeed - but I can't see anything regarding this on their website.
Does anyone know if litespeed or Redgate SQL Backup can restore to 2000 from 2005 ?
Thanks in advance,
I am so new to SQL Server 2005 and just studying. Saying that...
We use SQL Server 2005 Express edition. Some one sent me a file (info.mdb) and asked me to load the data in this file in to a table called Products and also asked me to load in another table (ProdCat) where id = 'X05'.
So being not knowing anyting regarding data loading etc, how should I do this and proceed? The .mdb means its a Access database file? If that is the case, I dont have Access in my machine and what should I do?
HI
I am transferring the data from sql server 2005 to Informix 7.3.1 SE using SSIS .
I am using the OLEDB data connection for both source as well as destination databases.
I am trying to mapping the source and destination tables .I am getting the following error.
TITLE: Microsoft Visual Studio
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Error at Data Flow Task [OLE DB Destination [184]]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E21.
Error at Data Flow Task [OLE DB Destination [184]]: Opening a rowset for ""srinivas"."company"" failed. Check that the object exists in the database.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Exception from HRESULT: 0xC02020E8 (Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap)
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BUTTONS:
OK
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I am using the following ODBC driver for the connecting INFORMIX 7.3.1 which is running on LINUX environment.
Openlink Generic ODBC Driver
It's creates the table in the informix 7.3.1 but it's not mapping the source and destination databases columns.
Please help me any one. it's urgent .
Thanks,
Srinivas Unnam
Hi all,I'm having a problem restoring backup from 2000 to 2005. The actualrestore process went ok. However, the database user of the restoreddatabase is missing a Login Name. I've made sure that the Login Nameis created in 2005. Also tried deleting the user, but couldn't theuser is db owner. Is there any way that I can assign a Login Name forthis database user or maybe drop this user and assign another one?Regards,Gerd
View 2 Replies View RelatedHi,
I have a database that is in the SQL Server 2000 compatability mode on my SQL 2005 server. I am trying to restore a backup of this database on my SQL Server 2000 database on another server and keep getting strange messages. First trying Red-Gate and then plain SQL Server with no luck.
It seems as I remember that the 7.0 and 2000 compatibility issue between backups did not arise when the compatibility mode was set to 7.0.
Is this "planned" behavior or an "undocumented feature"??? Anyone else have success doing this?
Thanks,
John Campbell
Im new to SQL server express 2005 and im having issues loading images into my tables. can anyone show me how to achieve this?
Thanks
Matt
I'm trying to see the differences between Backup/Restore and Attach/Detach. I backup and detach a database from SQL Server 2000 SP3 and then attach and restore it to SQL Server 2005 SP1.
The differences I noticed are:
1. The restored database has a much larger initial size (database size is same) for data and log.
2. The attached database has a last backup date
3. If the backup is restored over a database, the restored database is showing owned by the database owner of the database restored over but syslogins and sysusers do not match.
I don't understand why #1 happens.
Are there any other differences between Backup/Restore and Attach/Detach?
Thanks,
Peter
Hello,
We are in need of some help around the use of SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition.
The problem comes in when we have to import a large list of equipment ID€™s into the database.
The way that things work today is that the database only runs on the handheld computer, so we are having to process a large amount of data on the handheld therefore taking a lot of time.
If there were a way to have a €œseed€? database on the server side (running on Windows Server 2003 or similar) and import all of this data on the server side it would be more efficient and require less time.
Once the data was imported on the server side we can simply transfer this seed database down to the handheld
Could you please throw some light on the above queries.
Thanks in advance.
Jeeves