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Category Archives: Disaster Recovery
Rebuild MSDB Database
I had accidentally deleted the transaction log file of msdb database on a newly installed SQL Server 2008 R2 instance yesterday, while I was removing the old tempdb files. Although I normally copy the system database files prior removing the … Continue reading
Posted in Backup - Restore, Disaster Recovery, How To, Just Learned, SQL Server, SQLCMD
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Restoration of Master database
I personally believe that a Database Administrator spend most of his time with Backup & Restore. Most of us are aware of how to backup system and user databases? In my previous posts, I have discussed about how to backup … Continue reading
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