Skip to main content
spelling
Source Link
ydoow
  • 162
  • 6

If it's a full backup, and there's no real-time application being in ususe in the database. I would suggest stopping and deleting the database for a complete clean up. After that the restore can be done and the replication could be setup automatically from the restore.

If it's a full backup, and there's no real-time application being in us in the database. I would suggest stopping and deleting the database for a complete clean up. After that the restore can be done and the replication could be setup automatically from the restore.

If it's a full backup, and there's no real-time application being in use in the database. I would suggest stopping and deleting the database for a complete clean up. After that the restore can be done and the replication could be setup automatically from the restore.

Post Migrated Here from stackoverflow.com (revisions)
Source Link
ydoow
  • 162
  • 6

If it's a full backup, and there's no real-time application being in us in the database. I would suggest stopping and deleting the database for a complete clean up. After that the restore can be done and the replication could be setup automatically from the restore.