6 operation for sql server databases, Backing up and restoring an sql server database, Chapter 6 – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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6 Operation for SQL Server databases

This chapter describes how to operate Application Agent when backing up an SQL Server database,
focusing on actual procedures. The descriptions in this chapter apply to the Application Agent CLI.
For details on setting up commands, see the .HP P9000 Replication Manager Software Application
Agent CLI Reference Guide

Backing up and restoring an SQL Server database

This section provides notes on backing up and restoring an SQL Server database.

For notes on operations that do not depend on a particular database, see “

Precautions on

operations

” on page 225.

Precautions when backing up and restoring a database

When specifying the

-target

or

-f

option with the

drmsqlbackup

command, specify all

databases which are contained in the same logical volume. The command will result in an error
if all databases are not specified.

When executing the

drmsqlrestore

command for an SQL Server database for which the name

is changed, be sure to first detach the database to be restored. If you perform restoration operations
without detaching the SQL Server database, the

drmsqlrestore

command will not terminate

normally, and you may not be able to use the database after it has been restored.

You can also specify the original ID for the backup ID of the

drmsqllogbackup

command. In

this case, add

0:

to the beginning of the original ID, and specify it as an argument of the command,

as you would with the backup ID. You can use this functionality when the target backup catalog
has been accidentally deleted, and the backup ID cannot be determined. The following are usage
examples:

1.

To view backup information for the transaction log executed for the original ID

0000000001

:

PROMPT> drmsqllogbackup 0:0000000001 -v

2.

To delete backup information for the transaction log executed for the original ID

0000000001

:

PROMPT> drmsqllogbackup 0:0000000001 -d

One execution of the

drmsqlbackup

command can back up a maximum of 64 databases. If

you want to back up 65 or more databases, execute the

drmsqlbackup

command more than

once.

Do not access the operation-target volume (for example, by using Windows Explorer) while a
backup or restoration command is being executed in a Veritas Cluster Server for Windows envir-
onment. Doing so might prevent a cluster resource from being switched offline, and might thereby
cause an error to occur in the backup or restoration command.

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