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                                    | afrikaMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2006-09-03 : 20:23:00 
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                                            | hello,am not sure if this is the right forum to post this.We have a couple of sites running MS SQL, however we have never had issues with data corruption.I was working with a certain site and then noticed that all users in the users table were missing except one.Secondly, the users table had all permissions revoked.how did this happen and whats the best way to go about restoring it. Ehi |  |  
                                    | eyechartMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2006-09-03 : 20:54:32 
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                                          | somebody made some changes, becuase the data won't just disappear - unless the table is corrupted.  a DBCC CHECKDB will tell you if you have any corruption.The way to get it back is to restore your database to another location, and then check the table.  If the data is there, copy it across.  If it isn't, you go to an earlier backup and repeat.please tell me you have backups.-ec |  
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                                    | afrikaMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
                                    2706 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2006-09-04 : 18:34:27 
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                                          | thanks Eyechart,sure we do have backups and doing a restore now.We have never had issues with data corruption in my 4 years working with MS SQL. However, We learn everyday.Afrika |  
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                                    | KristenTest
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2006-09-05 : 06:53:13 
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                                          | Its a bitch, for sure.Last database corruption we had was when a RAID drive went down - which really pissed me off because the whole reason we had RAID was to be immune from hardware failures!!Kristen |  
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                                    | paulrandalYak with Vast SQL Skills
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2006-09-05 : 17:30:58 
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                                          | quote:How do you know this is data corruption? Sounds more like someone changed the data (accidentally or deliberately). Does CHECKDB come back clean?Paul RandalLead Program Manager, Microsoft SQL Server Core Storage Engine (Legalese: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.)Originally posted by afrika
 thanks Eyechart,sure we do have backups and doing a restore now.We have never had issues with data corruption in my 4 years working with MS SQL. However, We learn everyday.Afrika
 
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                                    | afrikaMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
                                    2706 Posts | 
                                        
                                          |  Posted - 2006-09-05 : 18:24:34 
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                                          | quote:everything is ok.Anyway, ... we did a restore, and ......we are migrating hosts. So i guess that would be my next set of questions.afrikaCHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 0 consistency errors in database 'afrika'.DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
 
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