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7/1/2011 9:15 AM
 

We are hosting dnn websites. If i check the sql logs, on every server are entires showing "Recovery completed for database ..."

Is it normal that dnn recovers the database after a while?

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Daniel

 
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7/1/2011 11:38 AM
 
No - this is not related to DNN. Recovery kicks in whenever SQL Server has to shut down databases and bring them back up during events like OS restarts. Recovery is SQL Server's processes that shuts down the databases normally and brings them back up. If you review Windows Events and Systems logs as well as SQL logs and coordinate timelines, you can probably figure out what sorts of events are triggering this.




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