INF: Copying SQL Database Files for Backup/Restore PurposesID: Q46424
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The following information describes different methods that can be used to make copies of the database files such as master, model, tempdb, and pubs, which can then be used with Backup or Restore.
Copies of the MASTER.DAT file can be made with any reliable utility as
long as the database is shut down when the copy is made. Restoring
from such a backup is easier than using BLDMASTR and LOAD DATABASE,
especially if the master database is damaged. (The procedure for
restoring a damaged master database is complex if database devices
were added or deleted since the dump was taken or if databases were
created, dropped, or altered since the dump.) On the other hand, a
copy of MASTER.DAT could simply be restored and no special action
would be required.
Listed below are the advantages of using DUMP/LOAD:
Additional query words: Dumping loading
Keywords : kbother SSrvServer
Version : 4.2
Platform : OS/2
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Last Reviewed: March 6, 1999