Procedures for restoring system databases The procedure to restore your SQL Server system database depends on whether the database is still functional. If the database is no longer functional, you must rebuild the system databases first.
Restoring system databases that are still functional If you are restoring system databases that are still functional, you only need to use SnapManager to restore the system databases from SnapManager backup sets. For more information, see. Restoring system databases that are no longer functional If you are restoring system databases because they are no longer functional, you must first rebuild the system databases using an SQL Server utility:.
For Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008, use the setup.exe utility to rebuild the system databases. This utility is located in the directory C: Program Files Microsoft SQL Server 90 Setup Bootstrap. For more information, see your Microsoft SQL Server documentation. To rebuild and then restore SQL Server system databases from SnapManager backup sets, complete the following steps. Step Action 1 Create a new LUN on the same drive letter as the original LUN. 2 Use Rebuildm.exe or setup.exe to create base system databases. For more information, see your SQL Server documentation.
Result The system databases are created in the default location. 3 Migrate the system databases from the default location back to the LUN.
For more information, see. 4 Use SnapManager to restore the system databases from SnapManager backup sets.
How to Install SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Page 3 If your server’s Windows install is 64-bit, select the SQLEXPRADV_x64_ENU.exe download.If your server’s Windows install is 32-bit, select the SQLEXPRADV_x86_ENU.exe download. The next screen will prompt you to run or save the installer executable, choose Save. Example: 64-bit download.
For more information, see the following topics:. Restoring using the SnapManager Restore option in.
I need to rebuild the master database on a server that has SQL Server 2005 as the default server(instance?) and SQL Server 2000 as an instance. I look in the folder Program Files Microsoft SQL Server 80 Tools Binn for Rebuildm.exe and it is not there. My guess is that SQL Server 2005 was the first server installed and then the 2000 instance and that may be why the rebuild program is not there. Can I just copy Rebuildm.exe from any SQL Server 2000 instance we have, place it in that folder and run it? Or will that just give me more problems? Marda Billing and OSS Specialist - SQL Programmer MCL Systems.
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