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"Server: Msg 3136, Level 16, State 1, Line 1" error when restoring a differential backup

Asked by jsotech in MS SQL Server

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I'm trying to restore a backup of a live database in a test server. We do a daily full backup, an hourly differential backup and a transaction log backup every 5 minutes.

When I restore the full backup I don't have any problems. But when I try to restore the differential backup I get the following error:

Server: Msg 3136, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

The backup statements are

Full

        BACKUP DATABASE DbName
        TO DISK = '\\server\path\DbNameFull_YYYYMMMDDHHmm.BAK'
        WITH DIFFERENTIAL,
          STATS = 10,
          NOINIT,
          NOUNLOAD,
          NOSKIP,
          NOFORMAT

Differential

        BACKUP DATABASE DbName
        TO DISK = '\\server\path\DbNameDiff_YYYYMMMDDHHmm.BAK'
        WITH DIFFERENTIAL,
          STATS = 10,
          NOINIT,
          NOUNLOAD,
          NOSKIP,
          NOFORMAT

Transaction Log

        BACKUP LOG DbName
        TO DISK = '\\server\path\DbNameLog_YYYYMMMDDHHmm.TRN'
        WITH STATS = 10,
          NOINIT,
          NOUNLOAD,
          NOSKIP,
          NOFORMAT


The restore statements I'm using is

RESTORE DATABASE DbName
FROM DISK = '\\server\path\DbNameFull_YYYYMMMDDHHmm.BAK'
WITH STATS = 10,
  FILE = 1,
  NOUNLOAD,
  NORECOVERY

RESTORE DATABASE DbName
FROM DISK = '\\server\path\DbNameDiff_YYYYMMMDDHHmm.BAK'
WITH STATS = 10,
  FILE = 1,
  NOUNLOAD,
  RECOVERY
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