May 29, 2007 at 1:45 pm
Hi Good Moring EVERY BODY,
Q; What is process to restore the database from the backup which is on the other mission.
Situ:
A database in x system every night 12:00 tacke complete backup
I can restore that backup file as a B database in system plz help me
explain what are the steps we have follow.
explain every step plz
Thank U
all
May 29, 2007 at 2:28 pm
If the server can reach a shared location there is no problem.
put your backup file(s) at the shared location and restore it from the shared location.
e.g. put an xcopy-cmd at the last step of your db-backup sqlagent job like
xcopy d:\mssql\backup\*.bak \\mysharedserver\myshare\myserverfolder /c /k /h /v /y
at your server B you can then schedule a restore that starts after the copy-step (just schedule a certain time, depending on the size of your backupfile)
restore yourdb_restore
from disk=N'\\mysharedserver\myshare\myserverfolder\mydbbak.bak'
with -- move datafiles if needed
replace -- only needed if you restore over an existing db
, recovery
- keep in mind it's your sqlserver service accout or your sqlserver agent service account that needs the authority to read/write to the shared location.
- you'll also need to handle the logins and sqlusers defined for the db.
you can copy them from the original server or create them yourself and map them again after a successful restore.
e.g.
sp_change_users_login @Action = 'Update_One',@UserNamePattern = 'mysqllogin1', @LoginName = 'mysqllogin1'
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