Can Windows 2003 Server Backup Utility Be Used To Backup A SQL 2000 Dbase
Dec 28, 2007
Windows 2003 backup utility uses the shadow copy option that allows it to copy open files.
Therefore, can I use this utility to backup the .mdf and .ldf files for my SQL 2000 database?
I can then attach the .mdf files if I need to restore the database to another server.
Can anyone tell me if this is safe? I've tried it and it worked but I'm worried there maybe some lurking danger in using this approach.
Event Type: Error Event Source: MSSQL$SHAREPOINT Event Category: (2) Event ID: 17055 User: NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM Description: 18210 : BackupVirtualDeviceFile:repareToFreeze: failure on backup device '{74A09E78-8845-47EB-9602-705E4406096C}1'. Operating system error 995(The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request.).
Event Type: Error Event Source: VSS Event Category: None Event ID: 6013 User: N/A Description: Sqllib error: OLEDB Error encountered calling ICommandText::Execute. hr = 0x80040e14. SQLSTATE: 42000, Native Error: 3013 Error state: 1, Severity: 16 Source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server Error message: BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
Event Type: Error Event Source: MSSQL$SHAREPOINT Event Category: (2) Event ID: 17055 User: NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM Description: 18210 : BackupVirtualDeviceFile:repareToFreeze: failure on backup device '{74A09E78-8845-47EB-9602-705E4406096C}5'. Operating system error 995(The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request.).
I need to get the Backup System working again urgently. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
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How can I proceed to backup my SQL server 2005 express database ?
How I can run a SQL Server Transaction Log Backup using a Windows CMD File. It's that posible? Anyone know the command or how do this?
We already have a application monitoring our SQL databases. Everytime the transaction log get full, it sends us an alert. Would be better if our application repair the problem itself, executing a command (Windows CMD File).
I'm not a expert using SQL databases or MS DOS Prompt commands.
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But now I need to transfer server SQL 7.0 DAT backup files over to two other types of computer setups..
I need to transfer these files and import or restore them onto another computer that has MS Access 2000 and SQL 7.0 on a NT Server 4.0 platform and also to a computer that has MS Access 2000 and MSDE on a win98 platform..
Have tried many different things but cannot seem to find a way to transfer or restore the SQL 7.0 DAT files to a different named dbase NT server with SQL 7.0 or to a win98 client with a named dbase on a MSDE file. the ADP client portion is just a simple file transfer but these SQL Server 7.0 DAT backup files... argh!
I am completely stumped even after trying many things and consulting the SQL server manual.
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I'm having issues getting this to work under Windows Server 2003 X64.
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The SQL environment is X86 as follows: SQL2000 SP4
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86) May 3 2005 23:18:38 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)
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