A SQL database is always in one specific state.
To verify the
current state of a database, select the state_desc column in
the sys.databases
catalog view or the Status property in the DATABASEPROPERTYEX
function.
State |
Definition |
ONLINE
|
Database is available for access. The primary filegroup is
online, although the undo phase of recovery may not have been completed.
|
OFFLINE
|
Database is unavailable. A database becomes offline by explicit
user action and remains offline until additional user action is taken. For
example, the database may be taken offline in order to move a file to a new
disk. The database is then brought back online after the move has been
completed.
|
RESTORING
|
One or more files of the primary filegroup are being restored,
or one or more secondary files are being restored offline. The database is
unavailable.
|
RECOVERING
|
Database is being recovered. The recovering process is a
transient state; the database will automatically become online if the
recovery succeeds. If the recovery fails, the database will become suspect.
The database is unavailable.
|
RECOVERY PENDING
|
SQL Server has encountered a resource-related error during
recovery. The database is not damaged, but files may be missing or system
resource limitations may be preventing it from starting. The database is
unavailable. Additional action by the user is required to resolve the error
and let the recovery process be completed.
|
SUSPECT
|
At least the primary filegroup is suspect and may be damaged.
The database cannot be recovered during startup of SQL Server. The database
is unavailable. Additional action by the user is required to resolve the
problem.
|
EMERGENCY
|
User has changed the database and set the status to EMERGENCY.
The database is in single-user mode and may be repaired or restored. The
database is marked READ_ONLY, logging is disabled, and access is limited to
members of the sysadmin fixed server
role. EMERGENCY is primarily used for troubleshooting purposes. For example,
a database marked as suspect can be set to the EMERGENCY state. This could
permit the system administrator read-only access to the database. Only
members of the sysadmin fixed server
role can set a database to the EMERGENCY state.
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