Building a SQL Restore Script When Your Backup Runs
It is handy to have a SQL Restore script ready to go for every backup that you run. Here is a script that will help… Read More »Building a SQL Restore Script When Your Backup Runs
It is handy to have a SQL Restore script ready to go for every backup that you run. Here is a script that will help… Read More »Building a SQL Restore Script When Your Backup Runs
The following are the steps that I went through to create a more difficult Database Corruption Challenge for Week 4.
Here is how I built the database, nothing fancy, however I did add an extra FILEGROUP called [UserObjects].
CREATE DATABASE [CorruptionChallenge4] ON PRIMARY ( NAME = N'CorruptionChallenge4', FILENAME = N'C:\SQL_DATA\CorruptionChallenge4.mdf', SIZE = 4288KB , MAXSIZE = UNLIMITED, FILEGROWTH = 1024KB ), FILEGROUP [UserObjects] DEFAULT ( NAME = N'UserObjects', FILENAME = N'C:\SQL_DATA\CorruptionChallenge4_UserObjects.ndf' , SIZE = 4096KB, MAXSIZE = UNLIMITED, FILEGROWTH = 1024KB ) LOG ON ( NAME = N'CorruptionChallenge4_log', FILENAME = N'C:\SQL_DATA\CorruptionChallenge4_log.ldf', SIZE = 1088KB, MAXSIZE = 2048GB, FILEGROWTH = 10%) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS; GO
Notice, that to make things slightly more challenging, the database is a Case Sensitive Accent Sensitive database. I hope this didn’t cause too much trouble.
Next I created a couple of tables.