In SQL Server 2008 R2 I've set the Data
and Log
locations to be F:\moved\
by right-clicking the server in SQL Server Management Studio and setting them.
However when I restore a database using sqlcmd
it restores the database to E:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\DATA
which seems to be the default SQL Server location.
I need the databases to always be restored to F:\moved\
for storage purposes but when I use the following in my script I sometimes get an error:
RESTORE DATABASE $(database) FROM DISK = '$(root)\$(database).bak' WITH RECOVERY,
MOVE '$(database)' TO '$(datadir)$(database).mdf',
MOVE '$(database)_log' TO '$(datadir)$(database).ldf'
GO
Error:
Changed database context to 'master'.
Msg 3234, Level 16, State 2, Server SQL1, Line 3
Logical file 'userdb1' is not part of database 'userdb1'. Use RESTORE FILELISTONLY to list the logical file names.
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server SQL1, Line 3
RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
Can sqlcmd
be forced to restore into F:\moved\
by default, without having to specify it manually as I have above to avoid the error?