September 2, 2007 at 1:06 am
Dear All,
I have a sql 2000 live server which has 15 databases. I have 3 questions plz clarify my doubts. As i new to sql server plz help me out.
1. Some of the databases are having the same logical names but the physical filenames are different.How can i change the logical names for the database.
Ex: First DATABASE NAME: dbasea
LogicalName PhysicalFileName
db_data e:\databases\dbasea_1.mdf
db_log e:\databases\dbasea_2.ndf
Second database name: dbaseb
Logical Name Physical file name
db_data e:\databases\dbaseb_1.mdf
db_log e:\databases\dbasea_2.ndf
Now my question is how can i change the logical filenames on the live server.
2. I take database full backup twice a week and differential every 3 hrs. And i will restore the last fullbackup and last night 12.30 backup to a standby server every day through schedule job. If i cannot change the logical names on the live server atleast tell me how to change it on the standby server.
3. In the standby server there is no e drive so iam moving the files while restoring using the move command to d drive. Is there any other method to do this. Does the time taken for normal restoration process and restoration with move option is same.
4. suppose if i had taken the full backup on 25th evening 6 o clock. And differential backup at 6.00am on 26th. I had restored these to a standby server on 26th morning. And on 27 th iam doing the same process ie taking the 25th full backup and 27th morning 6 o clock diff. Instead of that can i directly apply the differential backup of 27th on to the standby server.
Thanks & Regards
Chandra Mohan N
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Chandra Mohan[/font]
September 4, 2007 at 9:08 am
Question 1 Yes.
ALTER
DATABASE [AIM] MODIFY FILE (NAME=N'tAIM_Data1', NEWNAME=N'tAIM_Data')
GO
Question 2 See 1
Question 3 The move cost is minimul. Their is also SP_ATTACH_db
4. Yes You can apply the differentials after the initial full. You can actualy apply the last differential.A differential backup creates a copy of all the pages in a database modified after the last database backup. Apply the logs after the differential.
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