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1. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Elmore Jones wrote: I tried getting this going this evening, but also no luck. Running RESTORE HEADERONLY FROM DISK = 'C:\Temp\dump.bak' on a copy of the db gave response *** INCOMPLETE *** for back up name. position was 1 rest were NULL Loo...
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.12.07 12:50:00
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2. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
I guess what caused the problem remains a mystery.
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.12.04 17:57:00
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3. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
I tried to apply a hot-fix, but it didn't seem to alter my SQL version number. I then completely uninstalled all MS SQL Server components and did a complete reinstall. I can now read & restore the rubicon databases. I could be wrong, but I ...
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.12.03 22:03:00
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4. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
I have nothing so far... I've attempted running MS SQL Server Management Studio as admin... no change. I've repair'ed the MS Sql Server with no change. I've just tried a Restore VerifyOnly command, and get the following error: Msg 3241, Leve...
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.12.02 22:40:00
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5. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Rob Crowley wrote: I have almost the same setup, only slightly newer MSSQL and .Net versions, but that should be negligible I would guess. Here are the differences: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio11.0.3128.0 Microsoft Analysis Services C...
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.11.30 21:43:00
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6. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Steve Ronuken wrote: extracted Rubicon DB should be around 128,928 KB I get an md5 of 10a533dc0f90f7d21b82dba52c03d55d for the .bak file, using winmd5free I ran a checksum, and get the same md5. I noticed they said the datadump is now MS ...
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.11.30 16:50:00
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7. Help Restoring the Rubicon database - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
I'm fairly newbian in regards to using SQL Server, and have relied on tutorials to install the EvE database in the past. I've had previous success loading the EvE data dump into a database and communicating (using VBA) with it to import blueprint...
- by Gizznitt Malikite - at 2013.11.29 00:26:00
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