Windows 10: SQL Lite cannot save due to changed cluster size after image restore using Win7 backup.

Discus and support SQL Lite cannot save due to changed cluster size after image restore using Win7 backup. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi All, I have been using a program that uses SQL 2007 lite when creating the database 512 bit clustersUpon backup and restore of a system image, the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Blueboat51, Jun 19, 2024.

  1. SQL Lite cannot save due to changed cluster size after image restore using Win7 backup.


    Hi All, I have been using a program that uses SQL 2007 lite when creating the database 512 bit clustersUpon backup and restore of a system image, the program fails to backup as the cluster size now 2096 has changed.I cannot dictate how the database is saved as its third party software using SQL and I cant dictate the command lines.Question is If I re-image the disk back to as disk formatted 512 cluster size, would it likely work again?Thanks an advanceRegardsDavid

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    Blueboat51, Jun 19, 2024
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    SQL Lite cannot save due to changed cluster size after image restore using Win7 backup.

    Is it possible to 'de-cluster' a SQL Instance?

    Hi,

    I have a 2-node SQL 2014 clustered instance running on Server 2012 R2.

    For various reasons we would like to 'de-cluster' it i.e. turn it into a regular stand-alone instance. Is it possible to do this without having to build a separate instance? Can the cluster be removed and the SQL instance left standing?

    Thanks,

    Mark
     
    mcai9mh3, Jun 19, 2024
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