| title | Restart interrupted restore (Transact-SQL) | ||||||
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| description | This example shows you how to restart an interrupted restore operation in SQL Server using Transact-SQL. | ||||||
| ms.custom | seo-lt-2019 | ||||||
| ms.date | 12/17/2019 | ||||||
| ms.prod | sql | ||||||
| ms.prod_service | backup-restore | ||||||
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| ms.technology | backup-restore | ||||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | ||||||
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| ms.assetid | 6413a07d-fd90-448d-8f29-12c5a1972618 | ||||||
| author | MikeRayMSFT | ||||||
| ms.author | mikeray |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server] This topic explains how to restart an interrupted restore operation.
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Execute the interrupted RESTORE statement again, specifying:
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The same clauses used in the original RESTORE statement.
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The RESTART clause.
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This example restarts an interrupted restore operation.
-- Restore a full database backup of the AdventureWorks database.
RESTORE DATABASE AdventureWorks
FROM DISK = 'C:\AdventureWorks.bck'
GO
-- The restore operation halted prematurely.
-- Repeat the original RESTORE statement specifying WITH RESTART.
RESTORE DATABASE AdventureWorks
FROM DISK = 'C:\AdventureWorks.bck'
WITH RESTART
GO Complete Database Restores (Full Recovery Model)
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