JohnBoulding
IS-IT--Management
Hi
I operate a SQL Server 2000 on Server 2003 and do daily backups as follows:
I select Database and overwrite existing media and create the backup file in a directory of the C drive. Pretty standard stuff and in accordance with Microsofts recommendations in MSDN.
I have a development environment at home and occasionally restore the production database for testing.
To restore I copy the production backup file to the same directory on my home computer as on the production machine.
I then select restore and it has always worked fine....until last week when I got a message:
The file on device C:/Backup/SQL_Backup is not a valid Microsoft Tape Format Backup Set. RESTORE TERMINATED.
I have rerun the backup on the production with verify and it is OK.
I have restored a backup from a week ago and it restores OK.
What should I do now ? Any ideas ?
John Boulding
I operate a SQL Server 2000 on Server 2003 and do daily backups as follows:
I select Database and overwrite existing media and create the backup file in a directory of the C drive. Pretty standard stuff and in accordance with Microsofts recommendations in MSDN.
I have a development environment at home and occasionally restore the production database for testing.
To restore I copy the production backup file to the same directory on my home computer as on the production machine.
I then select restore and it has always worked fine....until last week when I got a message:
The file on device C:/Backup/SQL_Backup is not a valid Microsoft Tape Format Backup Set. RESTORE TERMINATED.
I have rerun the backup on the production with verify and it is OK.
I have restored a backup from a week ago and it restores OK.
What should I do now ? Any ideas ?
John Boulding