Transaction log rollback broke Log Shipping chain?
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
If this is correct, is there a way to recover from this situation without having to restore a full backup and re-initialise log shipping on the 2nd server?
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
If this is correct, is there a way to recover from this situation without having to restore a full backup and re-initialise log shipping on the 2nd server?
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
If this is correct, is there a way to recover from this situation without having to restore a full backup and re-initialise log shipping on the 2nd server?
sql-server-2012 transaction-log log-shipping
Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
If this is correct, is there a way to recover from this situation without having to restore a full backup and re-initialise log shipping on the 2nd server?
sql-server-2012 transaction-log log-shipping
sql-server-2012 transaction-log log-shipping
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
Any backup restored on primary database will break logshipping and you would have to start from scratch to configure logshipping.
Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
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Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
Any backup restored on primary database will break logshipping and you would have to start from scratch to configure logshipping.
Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
– best
Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
– Shanky
Mar 4 '16 at 13:30
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
Any backup restored on primary database will break logshipping and you would have to start from scratch to configure logshipping.
Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
– best
Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
– Shanky
Mar 4 '16 at 13:30
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Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
Any backup restored on primary database will break logshipping and you would have to start from scratch to configure logshipping.
Is it correct that performing a transaction log restore to a previous point in time will break the log shipping chain?
Any backup restored on primary database will break logshipping and you would have to start from scratch to configure logshipping.
answered Mar 4 '16 at 11:58
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Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
– best
Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
– Shanky
Mar 4 '16 at 13:30
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Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
– best
Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
– Shanky
Mar 4 '16 at 13:30
Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
– best
Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Even going back in time down the transactions? Can you not apply the same process to the recovery / standby database to keep it in step?
– best
Mar 4 '16 at 12:02
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
– Shanky
Mar 4 '16 at 13:30
Sorry I did not got what you are asking
– Shanky
Mar 4 '16 at 13:30
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