backupset (Transact-SQL)
Contains a row for each backup set. A backup set contains the backup from a single, successful backup operation. RESTORE, RESTORE FILELISTONLY, RESTORE HEADERONLY, and RESTORE VERIFYONLY statements operate on a single backup set within the media set on the specified backup device or devices.
This table is stored in the msdb database.
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
backup_set_id |
int |
Unique backup set identification number that identifies the backup set. Identity, primary key. |
backup_set_uuid |
uniqueidentifier |
Unique backup set identification number that identifies the backup set. |
media_set_id |
int |
Unique media set identification number that identifies the media set containing the backup set. References backupmediaset(media_set_id). |
first_family_number |
tinyint |
Family number of the media where the backup set starts. Can be NULL. |
first_media_number |
smallint |
Media number of the media where the backup set starts. Can be NULL. |
last_family_number |
tinyint |
Family number of the media where the backup set ends. Can be NULL. |
last_media_number |
smallint |
Media number of the media where the backup set ends. Can be NULL. |
catalog_family_ number |
tinyint |
Family number of the media containing the start of the backup set directory. Can be NULL. |
catalog_media_number |
smallint |
Media number of the media containing the start of the backup set directory. Can be NULL. |
position |
int |
Backup set position used in the restore operation to locate the appropriate backup set and files. Can be NULL. For more information, see FILE in BACKUP (Transact-SQL). |
expiration_date |
datetime |
Date and time the backup set expires. Can be NULL. |
software_vendor_id |
int |
Identification number of the software vendor writing the backup media header. Can be NULL. |
name |
nvarchar(128) |
Name of the backup set. Can be NULL. |
description |
nvarchar(255) |
Description of the backup set. Can be NULL. |
user_name |
nvarchar(128) |
Name of the user performing the backup operation. Can be NULL. |
software_major_version |
tinyint |
Microsoft SQL Server major version number. Can be NULL. |
software_minor_ version |
tinyint |
SQL Server minor version number. Can be NULL. |
software_build_version |
smallint |
SQL Server build number. Can be NULL. |
time_zone |
smallint |
Difference between local time (where the backup operation is taking place) and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in 15-minute intervals. Values can be -48 through +48, inclusive. A value of 127 indicates unknown. For example, -20 is Eastern Standard Time (EST) or five hours after UTC. Can be NULL. |
mtf_minor_version |
tinyint |
Microsoft Tape Format minor version number. Can be NULL. |
first_lsn |
numeric(25,0) |
Log sequence number of the first or oldest log record in the backup set. Can be NULL. |
last_lsn |
numeric(25,0) |
Log sequence number of the next log record after the backup set. Can be NULL. |
checkpoint_lsn |
numeric(25,0) |
Log sequence number of the log record where redo must start. Can be NULL. |
database_backup_lsn |
numeric(25,0) |
Log sequence number of the most recent full database backup. Can be NULL. database_backup_lsn is the “begin of checkpoint” that is triggered when the backup starts. This LSN will coincide with first_lsn if the backup is taken when the database is idle and no replication is configured. |
database_creation_date |
datetime |
Date and time the database was originally created. Can be NULL. |
backup_start_date |
datetime |
Date and time the backup operation started. Can be NULL. |
backup_finish_date |
datetime |
Date and time the backup operation finished. Can be NULL. |
type |
char(1) |
Backup type. Can be: D = Database I = Differential database L = Log F = File or filegroup G =Differential file P = Partial Q = Differential partial Can be NULL. |
sort_order |
smallint |
Sort order of the server performing the backup operation. Can be NULL. For more information about sort orders and collations, see Working with Collations. |
code_page |
smallint |
Code page of the server performing the backup operation. Can be NULL. For more information about code pages, see Working with Collations. |
compatibility_level |
tinyint |
Compatibility level setting for the database. Can be: 60 = SQL Server 6.0 65 = SQL Server 6.5 70 = SQL Server 7.0 80 = SQL Server 2000 90 = SQL Server 2005 Can be NULL. For more information about compatibility levels, see sp_dbcmptlevel (Transact-SQL). |
database_version |
int |
Database version number. Can be NULL. |
backup_size |
numeric(20,0) |
Size of the backup set, in bytes. Can be NULL. |
database_name |
nvarchar(128) |
Name of the database involved in the backup operation. Can be NULL. |
server_name |
nvarchar(128) |
Name of the server running the SQL Server backup operation. Can be NULL. |
machine_name |
nvarchar(128) |
Name of the computer running SQL Server. Can be NULL. |
flags |
int |
In Microsoft SQL Server 2005, the flags column has been deprecated and is being replaced with the following bit columns:
Can be NULL. In backup sets from earlier versions of SQL Server, flag bits: 1 = Backup contains minimally logged data. 2 = WITH SNAPSHOT was used. 4 = Database was read-only at the time of backup. 8 = Database was in single-user mode at the time of backup. |
unicode_locale |
int |
Unicode locale. Can be NULL. |
unicode_compare_style |
int |
Unicode compare style. Can be NULL. |
collation_name |
nvarchar(128) |
Collation name. Can be NULL. |
Is_password_protected |
bit |
Is the backup set password protected: 0 = Not protected 1 = Protected |
recovery_model |
nvarchar(60) |
Recovery model for the database: FULL BULK-LOGGED SIMPLE |
has_bulk_logged_data |
bit |
1 = Backup contains bulk-logged data. |
is_snapshot |
bit |
1 = Backup was taken using the SNAPSHOT option. |
is_readonly |
bit |
1 = Database was read-only at the time of backup. |
is_single_user |
bit |
1 = Database was single-user at the time of backup. |
has_backup_checksums |
bit |
1 = Backup contains backup checksums. |
is_damaged |
bit |
1 = Damage to the database was detected when this backup was created. The backup operation was requested to continue despite errors. |
begins_log_chain |
bit |
1 = This is the first in a continuous chain of log backups. A log chain begins with the first log backup taken after the database is created or when it is switched from the simple to the full or bulk-logged recovery model. |
has_incomplete_metadata |
bit |
1 = A tail log backup with incomplete metadata. For more information, see Tail-Log Backups. |
is_force_offline |
bit |
1 = Database was taken offline using the NORECOVERY option when the backup was taken. |
is_copy_only |
bit |
1 = A copy-only backup. For more information, see Copy-Only Backups. |
first_recovery_fork_guid |
uniqueidentifier |
ID of the starting recovery fork. This corresponds to FirstRecoveryForkID of RESTORE HEADERONLY. For data backups, first_recovery_fork_guid equals last_recovery_fork_guid. |
last_recovery_fork_guid |
uniqueidentifier |
ID of the ending recovery fork. This corresponds to RecoveryForkID of RESTORE HEADERONLY. For data backups, first_recovery_fork_guid equals last_recovery_fork_guid. |
fork_point_lsn |
numeric(25,0) |
If first_recovery_fork_guid is not equal to last_recovery_fork_guid, this is the log sequence number of the fork point. Otherwise, the value is NULL. |
database_guid |
uniqueidentifier |
Unique ID for the database. This corresponds to BindingID of RESTORE HEADERONLY. When the database is restored, a new value is assigned. |
family_guid |
uniqueidentifier |
Unique ID of the original database at creation. This value remains the same when the database is restored, even to a different name. |
differential_base_lsn |
numeric(25,0) |
Base LSN for differential backups. For a single-based differential backup; changes with LSNs greater than or equal to differential_base_lsn are included in the differential backup. For a multibased differential, the value is NULL, and the base LSN must be determined at the file level (see backupfile (Transact-SQL)). For nondifferential backup types, the value is always NULL. |
differential_base_guid |
uniqueidentifier |
For a single-based differential backup, the value is the unique identifier of the differential base. For multibased differentials, the value is NULL, and the differential base must be determined at the file level. For nondifferential backup types, the value is NULL. |
See Also
Reference
backupfile (Transact-SQL)
backupfilegroup (Transact-SQL)
backupmediafamily (Transact-SQL)
backupmediaset (Transact-SQL)
RESTORE HEADERONLY (Transact-SQL)
System Tables (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
Base of a Differential Backup
How to: Enable or Disable Backup Checksums (Transact-SQL)
Introduction to Log Sequence Numbers
Log Sequence Numbers and Restore Planning
Media Sets, Media Families, and Backup Sets
Overview of the Recovery Models
Recovery Paths