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On Aug 22, 12:38 pm, Erland Sommarskog <esq...@sommarskog.se> wrote:
> l0b0 (victor.engm...@gmail.com) writes: > > I'm working on a restore procedure for the case where all MDF files > > are missing, but the LDF files are all intact. A full backup is done > > every 24 hours, and a log backup is done every 3 hours. After > > restoring the last full + log backups, is it at all possible to use > > the LDF files to recover data from that point up to a newer point in > > time? > > At that point it may be a little late. Say that disaster strikes and > your MDF file is dead. At this point you can perform BACKUP LOG WITH > NO_TRUNCATE to back up the log. Then you restore and apply all logs > including this one. Thanks! I ended up doing the following: 1. BACKUP LOG database TO DISK = 'C:\database.bak' WITH NO_TRUNCATE; 2. Restore full + log backups without recovery 3. RESTORE LOG database FROM DISK='C:\database.bak' WITH MOVE 'database_log' TO 'L:\database_log.LDF', RECOVERY; It works fine. |
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