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Attach and restore read-only content databases in SharePoint Server

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You can attach and restore a read-only content database in SharePoint Server by using PowerShell.

Before you begin

A SharePoint Server farm in which content databases are set to be read-only can be part of a failure recovery environment that runs against mirrored or log-shipped content databases or part of a highly available maintenance or patching environment that provides user access when another version of the farm is being updated.

Before you begin this operation, review the following information about prerequisites:

Using PowerShell to attach and restore a read-only content database

You can use only PowerShell to attach and restore a read-only content database.

To attach and restore a read-only content database by using PowerShell

  1. Verify that you have the following memberships:

    • securityadmin fixed server role on the SQL Server instance.

    • db_owner fixed database role on all databases that are to be updated.

    • Administrators group on the server on which you are running the PowerShell cmdlets.

      An administrator can use the Add-SPShellAdmin cmdlet to grant permissions to use SharePoint Server cmdlets.

    Note

    If you do not have permissions, contact your Setup administrator or SQL Server administrator to request permissions. For additional information about PowerShell permissions, see Add-SPShellAdmin.

  2. Start the SharePoint Management Shell.

  3. At the PowerShell command prompt, type the following command:

    Mount-SPContentDatabase -Name <DatabaseName> -WebApplication <WebApplicationID> [-Verbose]
    

    Where:

    • <DatabaseName> is name of the read-only database.

    • <WebApplicationID> is ID assigned to the read-only database.

    Note

    Attaching a content database by using the Mount-SPContentDatabase cmdlet differs from attaching a database in SQL Server by using SQL Server tools. Mount-SPContentDatabase associates the content database with a Web application so that the contents can be read.

For more information, see Mount-SPContentDatabase.

Note

We recommend that you use Microsoft PowerShell when performing command-line administrative tasks. The Stsadm command-line tool has been deprecated, but is included to support compatibility with previous product versions.

See also

Concepts

Overview of backup and recovery in SharePoint Server