Restoring an SSAS database
Use the following stored procedure to restore an SSAS database from a backup.
You can't restore a database if there is an existing SSAS database with the same name. The stored procedure for restoring doesn't support encrypted backup files.
exec msdb.dbo.rds_msbi_task @task_type='SSAS_RESTORE_DB', @database_name='
mynewssasdb
', @file_path='D:\S3\ssas_db_backup
.abf';
The following parameters are required:
-
@task_type
– The type of the MSBI task, in this caseSSAS_RESTORE_DB
. -
@database_name
– The name of the new SSAS database that you're restoring to. -
@file_path
– The path to the SSAS backup file.
Restoring a DB instance to a specified time
Point-in-time recovery (PITR) doesn't apply to SSAS databases. If you do PITR, only the SSAS data in the last snapshot before the requested time is available on the restored instance.
To have up-to-date SSAS databases on a restored DB instance
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Back up your SSAS databases to the
D:\S3
folder on the source instance. -
Transfer the backup files to the S3 bucket.
-
Transfer the backup files from the S3 bucket to the
D:\S3
folder on the restored instance. -
Run the stored procedure to restore the SSAS databases onto the restored instance.
You can also reprocess the SSAS project to restore the databases.