Re: [RadiusNT] errors in Microsoft SQL radiusnt db

Dale E. Reed Jr. ( (no email) )
Wed, 24 Feb 1999 21:22:03 -0800

Stephen Johnson wrote:
>
> > If there is a problem in the backup, the problem will still exist after
> > the restore, regardless of the state of the DB before. I've had to
> > SQL Transfrre out the data to another clean database, and then restore
> > a dump of the clean one to resolve some problems.
>
> No, the backup should be good, the db checked good when the backup was done.
> It's that the db is still bad after doing the restore.
> Does the Transfer empty the source db? Would the destination db have to be a
> correctly configured radiusnt db?

If the backup doesn't have a problem, then the restore should be ok.
However, I would probably drop and re-create the database before doing
the restore, if the DB has problems.

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