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02-21-2023 06:02 AM - last edited on 02-23-2023 01:40 AM by support_s
02-21-2023 06:02 AM - last edited on 02-23-2023 01:40 AM by support_s
If I don't stop and delete the database through the SQL Server console I get an error that the database files already exist.
To restore from HPE StoreOnce on a remote server using the HPE StoreOnce Plugin for MS SQL Server I have to stop the database and then delete it from the SQL Server Console. Then the restore using the StoreOnce Plug-in works as expected.
Is there a way to automate the restore so I don't have to do this from the SQL Server console every time?
Thanks for any information!
George.
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02-21-2023 02:33 PM
02-21-2023 02:33 PM
SolutionHello @glarson3
In this case i see only one way - try to make a request for the development of a HPE StoreOnce Plugin for MS SQL Server in terms of automating the database restore process. I know it's not a quick way, but you'll probably get a proven solution from the vendor.