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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2005-01-05 : 08:11:45
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| Siva Prasad writes "Hi,This is Siva Prasad.I lost .ldf file of my database and having only .mdf file.i would like to create/restore the database with the existing .mdf file only.Is it possible to do? if so please give me the details to restore it.Thanks & Regards,Siva Prasad" |
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Wanderer
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2005-01-05 : 08:27:44
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| Do you have a backup strategy? If not, it's time to start working on one NOW! If you do, then you should be recovering from backup.Otherwise, you can TRY and use sp_attach_sigle_file_db - check out BOL for more details. Example below from BOL.ExamplesThis example detaches pubs and then attaches one file from pubs to the current server.EXEC sp_detach_db @dbname = 'pubs'EXEC sp_attach_single_file_db @dbname = 'pubs', @physname = 'c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data\pubs.mdf'Test to make sure you need to do this - all transaction are lost, since you'ev lost you .LDF*##* *##* *##* *##* Chaos, Disorder and Panic ... my work is done here! |
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CanadaDBA
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Posted - 2005-01-05 : 08:45:27
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| If you see the database in EM but it is marked as suspected, then detach it and reattach it. EM will ask your permission for creating LDF file. If you don't have it in your EM, just attach the database. To attach a database, in EM right click on the databases and in ALL Task choose Attach database.Canada DBA |
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