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 Removing Files From a Dump Device

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silas2
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65 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-11 : 08:51:10
When you create a dump device, then add backups with the NOINIT arg, the space taken up on the device grows, is there a way of removing individual backups from the device without (i guess) purging the whole lot by running WITH INIT?
I can get a list of the files by running the RESTORE WITH HEADERONLY, but I can't see how to remove individual ones.

Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-11 : 10:29:42
This problem is one reason why most people no longer use backup devices. It is easier to backup to a file with a timestamped name, and just delete the files when they are no longer needed.

You can use a Maintenance Plan to do this, or you can use a stored procedure to do it. Several people have postes procedures here that do this.




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silas2
Yak Posting Veteran

65 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-11 : 13:58:52
I am sorry, I don't quite understand, I can only see <dump_device> as one of the args, I thought backing up the files refered to file groups which compise the database, not the target medium.
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-11 : 19:08:37
You can backup to disk like this:


BACKUP DATABASE msdb
TO DISK = 'T:\MSSQL\Backup\msdb\msdb_db_200508111647.BAK'



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silas2
Yak Posting Veteran

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Posted - 2005-08-16 : 08:26:07
Thanks, I'll try that.
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