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9.

Recover the SQL Server database.

To recover the SQL Server database, execute the

drmsqlrecover

or

drmsqlrecovertool

command.

The following shows an example of the

drmsqlrecover

command and

drmsqlrecovertool

dialog box. For details on the

drmsqlrecover

command or the

drmsqlrecovertool

dialog box,

see the HP P9000 Replication Manager Software Application Agent CLI Reference Guide.

Recovering an SQL Server database with the drmsqlrecover command

The

drmsqlrecover

command is useful for recovering particular databases and recovering multiple

volumes at once.

Specify an instance name to execute the

drmsqlrecover

command.

The following command illustrates execution of the

drmsqlrecover

command to recover the

SQL Server database:

DBServer > drmsqlrecover default

KAVX0001-I The drmsqlrecover command will now start.

KAVX0002-I The drmsqlrecover command will now end.

DBServer >

When you execute the

drmsqlrecover

command with an instance name specified, the database

becomes accessible, and the recovery is complete.

When you execute the

drmsqlrecover

command with the

-undo

option specified, the database

is recovered in the standby status (read-only and usable). When you execute with the

-loading

option specified, the database becomes loading status and not accessible. Note that the

-undo

option cannot be used unless the UNDO file storage directory has been set using the

drmsqlinit

command.

Recovering an SQL Server database using the drmsqlrecovertool dialog box

The

drmsqlrecovertool

dialog box is useful for performing recovery and checking the status of

a database at the same time.

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