::================ BackUpAllMyDatabases.cmd ============= START
::BackUpAllMyDatabases.cmd
:: COMMAND LINE BATCH SCRIPT FOR TAKING BACKUP OF ALL DATABASES
::RUN THE SQL SCRIPT VIA THE COMMAND LINE WITH LOGGING
sqlcmd -S localhost -e -i "BackUpAllMyDatabases.sql" -o Result_Of_BackUpAllMyDatabases.log
::VIEW THE RESULTS
Result_Of_BackUpAllMyDatabases.log
::pause
::================ BackUpAllMyDatabases.cmd ============= END
--=================================================BackUpAllMyDatabases.sql start
DECLARE @DBName varchar(255)
DECLARE @DATABASES_Fetch int
DECLARE DATABASES_CURSOR CURSOR FOR
select
DATABASE_NAME = db_name(s_mf.database_id)
from
sys.master_files s_mf
where
-- ONLINE
s_mf.state = 0
-- Only look at databases to which we have access
and has_dbaccess(db_name(s_mf.database_id)) = 1
-- Not master, tempdb or model
--and db_name(s_mf.database_id) not in ('Master','tempdb','model')
group by s_mf.database_id
order by 1
OPEN DATABASES_CURSOR
FETCH NEXT FROM DATABASES_CURSOR INTO @DBName
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
declare @DBFileName varchar(256)
set @DBFileName = @DbName + '_' + replace(convert(varchar, getdate(), 112), '-', '.') + '.bak'
--REMEMBER TO PUT HERE THE TRAILING \ FOR THE DIRECTORY !!!
exec ('BACKUP DATABASE [' + @DBName + '] TO DISK = N''D:\DATA\BACKUPS\' +
@DBFileName + ''' WITH NOFORMAT, INIT, NAME = N''' +
@DBName + '-Full Database Backup'', SKIP, NOREWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 100')
FETCH NEXT FROM DATABASES_CURSOR INTO @DBName
END
CLOSE DATABASES_CURSOR
DEALLOCATE DATABASES_CURSOR
--BackUpAllMyDatabases==========================end
--======================RestoreDbFromFile.sql start
-- Restore database from file
-----------------------------------------------------------------
use master
go
declare @backupFileName varchar(100), @restoreDirectory varchar(100),
@databaseDataFilename varchar(100), @databaseLogFilename varchar(100),
@databaseDataFile varchar(100), @databaseLogFile varchar(100),
@databaseName varchar(100), @execSql nvarchar(1000)
-- Set the name of the database to restore
set @databaseName = 'ReplaceDataBaseNameHere'
-- Set the path to the directory containing the database backup
set @restoreDirectory = 'ReplaceRestoreDirectoryHere' -- such as 'c:\temp\'
-- Create the backup file name based on the restore directory, the database name and today's date
@backupFileName = @restoreDirectory + @databaseName + '-' + replace(convert(varchar, getdate(), 110), '-', '.') + '.bak'
-- set @backupFileName = 'D:\DATA\BACKUPS\server.poc_test_fbu_20081016.bak'
-- Get the data file and its path
select @databaseDataFile = rtrim([Name]),
@databaseDataFilename = rtrim([Filename])
from master.dbo.sysaltfiles as files
inner join
master.dbo.sysfilegroups as groups
on
files.groupID = groups.groupID
where DBID = (
select dbid
from master.dbo.sysdatabases
where [Name] = @databaseName
)
-- Get the log file and its path
select @databaseLogFile = rtrim([Name]),
@databaseLogFilename = rtrim([Filename])
from master.dbo.sysaltfiles as files
where DBID = (
select dbid
from master.dbo.sysdatabases
where [Name] = @databaseName
)
and
groupID = 0
print 'Killing active connections to the "' + @databaseName + '" database'
-- Create the sql to kill the active database connections
set @execSql = ''
select @execSql = @execSql + 'kill ' + convert(char(10), spid) + ' '
from master.dbo.sysprocesses
where db_name(dbid) = @databaseName
and
DBID <> 0
and
spid <> @@spid
exec (@execSql)
print 'Restoring "' + @databaseName + '" database from "' + @backupFileName + '" with '
print ' data file "' + @databaseDataFile + '" located at "' + @databaseDataFilename + '"'
print ' log file "' + @databaseLogFile + '" located at "' + @databaseLogFilename + '"'
set @execSql = '
restore database [' + @databaseName + ']
from disk = ''' + @backupFileName + '''
with
file = 1,
move ''' + @databaseDataFile + ''' to ' + '''' + @databaseDataFilename + ''',
move ''' + @databaseLogFile + ''' to ' + '''' + @databaseLogFilename + ''',
norewind,
nounload,
replace'
exec sp_executesql @execSql
exec('use ' + @databaseName)
go
-- If needed, restore the database user associated with the database
/*
exec sp_revokedbaccess 'myDBUser'
go
exec sp_grantdbaccess 'myDBUser', 'myDBUser'
go
exec sp_addrolemember 'db_owner', 'myDBUser'
go
use master
go
*/
--======================RestoreDbFromFile.sql