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How to recover a Database in suspect mode

May 8 2012 12:00AM by Nirav Gandhi   

1) Step 1
     EXEC sp_resetstatus 'DBname';

2) Step 2
     ALTER DATABASE DBname SET EMERGENCY
     DBCC checkdb('DBname')

3) Step 3
    ALTER DATABASE DBname SET SINGLE_USER WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE
    DBCC CheckDB ('DBname', REPAIR_ALLOW_DATA_LOSS)

4) Step 4
    ALTER DATABASE DBname SET MULTI_USER

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  • REPAIRALLOWDATA_LOSS - seriously? Allowing data loss is the last thing that a DBA should be using.

    commented on May 8 2012 12:36PM
    Nakul Vachhrajani
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  • In my case, these steps got failed. In last I tried Third party Stellar Phoenix SQL Database Recovery Software to repair suspected database. For more information you can check this link: http://beyondrelational.com/modules/13/tools/911/stellar-phoenix-sql-recovery.aspx?tab=info

    commented on Nov 28 2012 5:18AM
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