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                                    | ahmeds08Aged Yak Warrior
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2013-08-30 : 06:55:38 
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                                            | Dear Experts,below is the backup strategy in place.1.Daily Full backup at 2 AM.2.Log backups every 15 mins.If i had to restore the database to 5 AM.I will restore the full backup of 2 AM and then i will restore all the log backups from 2:15 AM to the latest Log backup 5 AM.is that right what i mentioned?mohammad.javeed.ahmed@gmail.com |  |  
                                    | James KMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2013-08-30 : 08:25:09 
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                                          | That is mostly correct. If your goal is to get the database as it existed at exactly 5:00 AM use point in time recovery rather than relying on the log backup being correct upto 5:00 AM. So I would specify 5:00 AM as the point in time and use log backups including the one from 5:15. This page describes the step by step procedure. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190982(v=sql.105).aspxAlso be sure to restore WITH NORECOVERY for the full backup and the log files and then do the WITH RECOVERY |  
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                                    | ahmeds08Aged Yak Warrior
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2013-08-30 : 08:59:12 
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                                          | Thank you James.mohammad.javeed.ahmed@gmail.com |  
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                                    | IforAged Yak Warrior
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2013-08-30 : 09:23:47 
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                                          | Also, here is an old bit of outline WScript to help generate the RESTORE LOG commands. var fso =  WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");var fldr = fso.GetFolder(".");var fenum = new Enumerator(fldr.files);var File_Array = new Array();var i = 0;while (!fenum.atEnd()){	if	(		(fenum.item().Name).toUpperCase().search(/^YourDB/) != -1		&&		(fenum.item().Name).toUpperCase().search(/TRN$/) != -1	)	{		File_Array[i++] = (fenum.item().Path);	}	fenum.moveNext();}if (File_Array.length > 0){	try	{		var list = fso.createTextFile(".\\RestoreLog.sql", true);		File_Array.sort();		for (i = 0; i < File_Array.length; i++)		{			list.writeLine("RESTORE LOG YourDB FROM DISK = '" + File_Array[i] + "' WITH NORECOVERY;");			list.writeBlankLines(1);		}	}	catch(e)	{		throw(e);	}	finally	{		list.close();	}}WScript.Echo("RestoreLog.sql has been generated."); |  
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