Hi,
My librarian has a problem with is computer. He uses it to store all of
his client's asks, his inventory, etc... on a SQL server's database,
with the help of a third part program, and he never restart his computer.
He few weeks ago, some problems on our city (in France), make his
computer turn off, then restart. And while windows was restarting, it
install to him the latest version of some software - but he didn't
notice which one. And when he turns on the program, the sql server's
database where corrupted, and he wasn't able to use it again:
unfortunately, the program was using it when the computer turn off.
Nonetheless, he didn't made any daily save, so he lost all the
information about his business since a month...
He would like to know if there a way to repair the database, in order to
use it again, instead of restart from 0. He write to the program's
maker, but he wasn't able to restore the data, and a google search
didn't help: none of the answer where about this problem... So is there
any special keywords that I could use, or a known way to repair the base?
Thanks a lot for answer,
Aramiil
Hi,
Could you please answer to below queries:-
1. Are you able to start your SQL Server Service?
2. Did you gone thru the SQL Server Error logs and Event viewer?
3. What is the exact error you ere getting or you have pointed out?
4. How did you come to the conclusion that your database is crached?
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"Yann PIQUET" <aramiil@.neobelari.com> wrote in message
news:42dac42e$0$12992$7a628cd7@.news.club-internet.fr...
> Hi,
> My librarian has a problem with is computer. He uses it to store all of
> his client's asks, his inventory, etc... on a SQL server's database, with
> the help of a third part program, and he never restart his computer.
> He few weeks ago, some problems on our city (in France), make his computer
> turn off, then restart. And while windows was restarting, it install to
> him the latest version of some software - but he didn't notice which one.
> And when he turns on the program, the sql server's database where
> corrupted, and he wasn't able to use it again: unfortunately, the program
> was using it when the computer turn off. Nonetheless, he didn't made any
> daily save, so he lost all the information about his business since a
> month...
> He would like to know if there a way to repair the database, in order to
> use it again, instead of restart from 0. He write to the program's maker,
> but he wasn't able to restore the data, and a google search didn't help:
> none of the answer where about this problem... So is there any special
> keywords that I could use, or a known way to repair the base?
> Thanks a lot for answer,
> Aramiil
|||Hi,
Well, I don't really know about SQL server, so I just can answer a few
of your questions:
1=2E Yes, I'm able to start my SQL Server Service, and to use an older
save of the databse, aged of near a month.
2=2E Here are the logs: http://www.neobelari.com/SQLAGENT.zip
3=2E The program (called Octave) display a message with this: "Base
corrompue, impossible d'acceder =E0 la base". I'm not used to work with
SQL server, so I don't have any other informations by the sql server
4=2E idem
Thanks a lot for answer.
Hari Prasad a =E9crit :[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi,
> Could you please answer to below queries:-
> 1. Are you able to start your SQL Server Service?
> 2. Did you gone thru the SQL Server Error logs and Event viewer?
> 3. What is the exact error you ere getting or you have pointed out?
> 4. How did you come to the conclusion that your database is crached?
>
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
>
> "Yann PIQUET" <aramiil@.neobelari.com> wrote in message
> news:42dac42e$0$12992$7a628cd7@.news.club-internet.fr...
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|||Hi,
The error logs attached are in French.. Sorry , I am not able to understand.
Thanks
Hari
<apislibrairie@.wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
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Hi,
Well, I don't really know about SQL server, so I just can answer a few
of your questions:
1. Yes, I'm able to start my SQL Server Service, and to use an older
save of the databse, aged of near a month.
2. Here are the logs: http://www.neobelari.com/SQLAGENT.zip
3. The program (called Octave) display a message with this: "Base
corrompue, impossible d'acceder la base". I'm not used to work with
SQL server, so I don't have any other informations by the sql server
4. idem
Thanks a lot for answer.
Hari Prasad a crit :[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi,
> Could you please answer to below queries:-
> 1. Are you able to start your SQL Server Service?
> 2. Did you gone thru the SQL Server Error logs and Event viewer?
> 3. What is the exact error you ere getting or you have pointed out?
> 4. How did you come to the conclusion that your database is crached?
>
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
>
> "Yann PIQUET" <aramiil@.neobelari.com> wrote in message
> news:42dac42e$0$12992$7a628cd7@.news.club-internet.fr...
|||Hi,
Sorry, I've forgot to translate them... Here are two of them translated
in english (I hope I didn't do too many errors in translation :-/), I'll
post a link to the others one when I'll have finish them.
http://www.neobelari.com/SQLAGENT_eng_part1.zip
Thanks,
Aramiil
Hari Prasad a crit :
> Hi,
> The error logs attached are in French.. Sorry , I am not able to understand.
> Thanks
> Hari
> <apislibrairie@.wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
> news:1121684158.709635.26710@.g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi,
> Well, I don't really know about SQL server, so I just can answer a few
> of your questions:
> 1. Yes, I'm able to start my SQL Server Service, and to use an older
> save of the databse, aged of near a month.
> 2. Here are the logs: http://www.neobelari.com/SQLAGENT.zip
> 3. The program (called Octave) display a message with this: "Base
> corrompue, impossible d'acceder la base". I'm not used to work with
> SQL server, so I don't have any other informations by the sql server
> 4. idem
> Thanks a lot for answer.
> Hari Prasad a crit :
>
>
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