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RESTORE Database
Complete Database Restore - an entire database from a full backup.
Syntax
RESTORE DATABASE {database | @database_var}
[FROM backup_device [ ,...n ] ]
[WITH option [,option...]]
[;]
Options:
{CHECKSUM | NO_CHECKSUM }
{CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR | STOP_ON_ERROR }
ENABLE_BROKER
ERROR_BROKER_CONVERSATIONS
FILE = { backup_set_file_number | @backup_set_file_number }
KEEP_REPLICATION
MEDIANAME = { media | @media_variable }
MEDIAPASSWORD = { mediapassword | @mediapw_variable }
MOVE 'logical_file_name_in_backup' TO 'operating_system_file_name' [ ,...n ]
NEW_BROKER
PASSWORD = { password | @password_variable } ]
{RECOVERY | NORECOVERY | STANDBY =
{standby_file_name | @standby_file_name_var } }
REPLACE
RESTART
RESTRICTED_USER
{REWIND | NOREWIND }
{UNLOAD | NOUNLOAD }
STATS [ = percentage ]
{ STOPAT = { date_time | @date_time_var }
| STOPATMARK = { 'mark' | 'lsn:lsn_number' } [ AFTER datetime ]
| STOPBEFOREMARK = { 'mark' | 'lsn:lsn_number' } [ AFTER datetime ]
}
backup_device:
logical_backup_device
@logical_backup_device_var
{DISK | TAPE } = 'physical_backup_device'
{DISK | TAPE } = @physical_backup_device_var
Key:
DATABASE - The target database.
FROM
backup_device - The backup device from which to restore.
CHECKSUM - verify all backup checksums (or fail)
NO_CHECKSUM - Disable validation of checksums
ENABLE_BROKER - Start Service Broker so that messages may be sent ( default = disabled during a restore)
ERROR_BROKER_CONVERSATIONS - End all conversations, disable broker until operation is complete.
FILE - The backup set to be restored.
KEEP_REPLICATION - Retain replication settings for log shipping. Recover a warm standby.
LOADHISTORY - Load information about the restore operation into the msdb history tables.
MEDIANAME - Specify the name for the media, check for a matching media name on the backup volume.
MOVE - The data or log file (logical name) should be moved by restoring it to the file location specified.
NEW_BROKER - Create a new service_broker_guid value in both sys.databases and the restored database.
RECOVERY- After the restore, roll back any uncommitted transactions.
NORECOVERY- Do not roll back any uncommitted transactions. Use if applying another tx log later.
STANDBY - Specify a standby (undo) file that allows the recovery to be undone, for offline restore only.
REPLACE - Overwrite any existing database with the same name.
RESTART - Restart a restore operation that has been interrupted.
RESTRICTED_USER - Restrict access to the newly restored db to the db_owner, dbcreator, or sysadmin roles.
UNLOAD - Automatically rewind and unload the backup tape when the backup is finished.
STATS - Display a message each time n percentage completes.
STOPATMARK - Recover to a marked transaction or log sequence number
STOPBEFOREMARK - Recover to a marked transaction or log sequence number
Examples
RESTORE DATABASE ss64
FROM ss64_1 GO RESTORE FILELISTONLY
FROM DISK = 'C:\db_backup_file.bak' GO RESTORE DATABASE NewDB
FROM DISK = 'C:\ss64db_backup.bak'
WITH MOVE 'SS64_Data' TO 'C:\Newdb.mdf',
MOVE 'SS64_Log' TO 'C:\Newdb.ldf'
GO
"We don't want to go back to tomorrow, we want to go.. forward" - Dan Quale
Related commands:
Partial Restore - part of database/point in time
Restore Files - Files, Filegroups, or Pages
LOG Restore - a Transaction Log
RESTORE FILELISTONLY - List database and log files
RESTORE DATABASE_SNAPSHOT
RESTORE VERIFYONLY - Verify the backup but don't restore it
BACKUP
Equivalent Oracle command:
RMAN - Recovery Manager