Problem
Restoring a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 instance to an alternate location when full-text
indexing is enabled fails
When the Use full-text indexing option is enabled for a particular database in a
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 instance, the restore session does not complete
successfully, since restore of the full-text catalog of the SQL database fails. The session
report contains warning messages about the full-text catalog file being used by the
affected database.
Action
To solve the problem:
1.
In the HP Data Protector Manager, switch to the Restore context.
2.
In the Scoping Pane, expand Restore Objects and then MS SQL Server. Select
name of the Microsoft SQL Server for which you want to perform restore.
3.
In the Results Area, double-click the bar name corresponding to the particular
Microsoft SQL Server instance. A list of backed up objects gets displayed.
4.
Select the desired Microsoft SQL Server database, right-click it, and click
Properties.
5.
In the Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
6.
Select the Restore database with new name option, and enter the new database
name in the text box.
7.
For all logical file names that are already present on the list, update contents of
the Destination file name column accordingly.
8.
Add the full-text catalog to the list.
In the Logical file name text box, enter the string
sysft_Full-Text_Catalog_Name. In the Destination file name text box,
enter the corresponding physical location.
NOTE:
The full-text catalog is always restored to its original location, regardless
of the specified physical location.
9.
Click Add/Set.
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