![]() ![]() By cheer luck, the glitch vanished in time and the instance picked up its workings, so we double checked it all and didn’t need the actual recoveries to be performed. We reached out for the appropriate scenarios to recover the instance. Most articles cover restoring a master database on a local instance, if you’re lucky for a named instance, but most do not cover a clustered instance.Īs with everything in SQL Server, things evolve over time and versions! So, with every new version you prepare for, you also need to re-evaluate the scenarios you already tested for your current SQL Server instances.Īs we recently experienced a production instance that lost the ability to reach its SAN hosted database files, due to a glitch of the SAN backup mechanism. It doesn’t happen often you have to recover systems databases in SQL Server.
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