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?










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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?




          Any backup restored on primary database will break logshipping and you would have to start from scratch to configure logshipping.






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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?

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          • 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.






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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

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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.






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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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          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.






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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.







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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













          • 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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