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repl_sub_restore_XXXXX Tigermikefl
5/25/2006 9:21:02 AM
sql server replication: Do you recognize the process below? Some sql housecleaning or what?

In my Sql log of my publisher/distributor, I get set of entries like:


Starting up repl_sub_restore_5014D8E0-86F8-437F-80A3-DD6C12EFE5E5'

Bypassing recovery for database
'repl_sub_restore_5014D8E0-86F8-437F-80A3-DD6C12EFE5E5' because it is marked
IN LOAD.

Recovery is checkpointing database
'repl_sub_restore_5014D8E0-86F8-437F-80A3-DD6C12EFE5E5' (16)

Do you know what that is?

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Re: repl_sub_restore_XXXXX Hilary Cotter
5/28/2006 12:00:00 AM
I've never seen this before. I take it that it is on your SQL 2005 machine?
Did you do an initialize from backup or something different?

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Re: repl_sub_restore_XXXXX Tigermikefl
5/31/2006 7:22:02 AM
Thanks Hillary. It's actually a sql 2Ksp4 publisher/distrib. 2 Years ago we
had to restore from a backup but nothing recent.

It doesn't show up in db_helpdb either. Guess I'll try to trace or log read
to see which userid it runs under.
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