This backup set cannot be applied because it is on a recovery path that is inconsistent with the database. The recovery path is the sequence of data and log backups that have brought the database to a particular recovery point. Find a compatible backup to restore, or restore the rest of the database to match a recovery point within this backup set, which will restore the database to a different point in time. For more information about recovery paths, see SQL Server Books Online.
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This attribute is specified as the granularity attribute for the '{0}' measure group. You can set its aggregation usage setting ...
This backup cannot be restored using WITH STANDBY because a database upgrade is needed. Reissue the RESTORE without WITH ...
This backup is a file backup of read-write data from a database that uses the simple recovery model. This is only appropriate ...
This backup set cannot be applied because it is on a recovery path that is inconsistent with the database. The recovery path ...
This backup set contains records that were logged before the designated point in time. The database is being left in the ...
This backup set will not be restored because all data has already been restored to a point beyond the time covered by this ...
This BACKUP WITH DIFFERENTIAL will be based on more than one file backup. All those file backups must be restored before ...
This buffer has been orphaned. The buffer manager has shut down, leaving an outstanding buffer and no cleanup will occur ...