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[Networker] Networker Module for MS SQL server: restore of master database ???

2005-11-07 09:25:54
Subject: [Networker] Networker Module for MS SQL server: restore of master database ???
From: IT-Administration ST <admin.st AT KVBAWUE DOT DE>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 15:07:56 +0100
Hello dear fellow networkers,

according to the manual it looks like if the procedure was trivial:

To recover the SQL Server, do the following:
1. Reinstall the operating system.
2. Reinstall the NetWorker software.
* If the computer that failed was the NetWorker server, reinstall the
NetWorker server software.
* If the computer that failed was a NetWorker client, reinstall the
NetWorker client software.
3. Recover or reinstall the SQL Server software. To determine if you need to
reinstall the SQL Server software, see "When to Reinstall SQL Server" on
page 124.
4. Start SQL Server.
5. Use the replace option to restore the SQL Server master database and the
msdb database.
Note: To run steps 5 and 6 as a single operation from the command line,
enter the following:
nsrsqlrc -s... -f MSSQL:
Note: To use the NetWorker User for SQL Server to complete steps 5 and
6, see "How to Use the NetWorker User for SQL Server Program to
Complete a Disaster Recovery" on page 130.
If running SQL Server 7.0, the model and the distribution databases may
need to be restored.
6. Restore the other SQL application databases.

Has anybody of you experiences with recovering the master db of SQL Server by 
the networker module for sqlserver?



     Freundliche Grüße / Kind regards

   Roman Böhm

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