DBCC SHRINKFILE Gives A Severe Error Occurred On The Current Command.

Oct 14, 2007

I am using SQL Server SP 2 on Windows 2003 Server Standard edition:


Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00 (Intel X86)
Feb 9 2007 22:47:07
Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)

I have a datbase that's rather large. The log file is 94656 pages, and the data file itself is 94197200 pages. There's only one data file and one log file. The database passes DBCC CHEKCDATABASE with no errors.

When I run DBCC SHRINKDATABASE against the database, the command runs for about twenty seconds then produces this error:


Msg 0, Level 11, State 0, Line 0
A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded.

I can't find anything interesting in the ERRORLOG around the time that I run this command. The error appears if I use the TRUNCATEONLY option or not.

How do I fix this problem?

And in general, why are the engine errors in SQL Server so confusing and not directly actionable?

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Description:
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Server LOG

02/26/2008 16:54:05,Server,Unknown,A user request from the session with SPID 57 generated a fatal exception. SQL Server is terminating this session. Contact Product Support Services with the dump produced in the log directory.
02/26/2008 16:54:05,Server,Unknown,Error: 17310<c/> Severity: 20<c/> State: 1.
02/26/2008 16:54:05,spid57,Unknown,External dump process return code 0x20000001.<nl/>External dump process returned no errors.
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,Stack Signature for the dump is 0x28BDEE59
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,78132A47 Module(MSVCR80+00002A47)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,781329BB Module(MSVCR80+000029BB)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010B9201 Module(sqlservr+000B9201)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010B9064 Module(sqlservr+000B9064)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010B939C Module(sqlservr+000B939C)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010B94A5 Module(sqlservr+000B94A5)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010075DC Module(sqlservr+000075DC)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010078CC Module(sqlservr+000078CC)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010077A6 Module(sqlservr+000077A6)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0102F1F4 Module(sqlservr+0002F1F4)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01032A36 Module(sqlservr+00032A36)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01028600 Module(sqlservr+00028600)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0134752A Module(sqlservr+0034752A)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01430633 Module(sqlservr+00430633)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01346B6B Module(sqlservr+00346B6B)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A929A Module(sqlservr+003A929A)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01368BB2 Module(sqlservr+00368BB2)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9BDC Module(sqlservr+003A9BDC)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9A04 Module(sqlservr+003A9A04)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013AFC6E Module(sqlservr+003AFC6E)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9A04 Module(sqlservr+003A9A04)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013AF8D0 Module(sqlservr+003AF8D0)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9A04 Module(sqlservr+003A9A04)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013B0CC7 Module(sqlservr+003B0CC7)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9A04 Module(sqlservr+003A9A04)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9DC5 Module(sqlservr+003A9DC5)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9F20 Module(sqlservr+003A9F20)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01B2E1B9 Module(sqlservr+00B2E1B9)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,013A9A04 Module(sqlservr+003A9A04)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01B24372 Module(sqlservr+00B24372)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0136A2D8 Module(sqlservr+0036A2D8)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0149C867 Module(sqlservr+0049C867)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0170D0CD Module(sqlservr+0070D0CD)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0170F7E3 Module(sqlservr+0070F7E3)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,0170FB90 Module(sqlservr+0070FB90)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,01702514 Module(sqlservr+00702514)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,010A0F91 Module(sqlservr+000A0F91)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Short Stack Dump
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* *******************************************************************************
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SegSs: 00000023:
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Esp: 6373E24C: 00000004 00000000 6373E544 01702514 00000004 01019094
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* EFlags: 00010206: 0055004E 0042004D 00520045 004F005F 005F0046 00520050
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SegCs: 0000001B:
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Ebp: 6373E254: 6373E544 01702514 00000004 01019094 637311EB 042DAD88
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Eip: 010A0F91: 103B118B B60FCD74 38B60F11 840FD72B 003D5E1C 01B8D285
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Edx: 042DAD48: 042DAAB8 042DA278 042DAA18 042DAD70 042DAF58 00000001
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Ecx: 00000004:
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Ebx: 05E929F8: 01622A98 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Eax: 01019094: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 90909090 55FF8B90
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Esi: 00000010:
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Edi: 00000004:
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,*
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* dbghelp 64600000 64714FFF 00115000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSDATL3 64450000 64464FFF 00015000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* sqloledb 643C0000 64440FFF 00081000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* xpstar90 64390000 643B5FFF 00026000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msadcer 64380000 64384FFF 00005000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msadce 64320000 64377FFF 00058000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* OLEDB32R 64300000 64310FFF 00011000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSDART 64060000 64079FFF 0001a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* oledb32 63FE0000 64058FFF 00079000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* odbcint 63FC0000 63FD6FFF 00017000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ATL80 7C630000 7C64AFFF 0001b000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* BatchParser90 63E50000 63E6EFFF 0001f000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ODBC32 63E10000 63E4CFFF 0003d000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SQLSCM90 63DF0000 63DF8FFF 00009000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* xpstar90 63D90000 63DD8FFF 00049000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msftepxy 63600000 63614FFF 00015000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SQLNCLIR 00830000 00862FFF 00033000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* comdlg32 762B0000 762F8FFF 00049000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* COMCTL32 77530000 775C6FFF 00097000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* sqlncli 631D0000 633F3FFF 00224000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* CLBCatQ 777B0000 77832FFF 00083000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* xpsp2res 62F00000 631C4FFF 002c5000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ntdsapi 766F0000 76703FFF 00014000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SAMLIB 7E020000 7E02EFFF 0000f000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* NTMARTA 77E00000 77E20FFF 00021000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* wshtcpip 71AE0000 71AE7FFF 00008000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* hnetcfg 62E60000 62EB9FFF 0005a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* dssenh 68100000 68126FFF 00027000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* imagehlp 76C10000 76C37FFF 00028000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* WINTRUST 76BB0000 76BDAFFF 0002b000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* dbghelp 62B00000 62C14FFF 00115000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msfte 628A0000 62AF8FFF 00259000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* security 62210000 62213FFF 00004000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* rasadhlp 76F80000 76F84FFF 00005000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* WLDAP32 76F10000 76F3DFFF 0002e000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* winrnr 76F70000 76F76FFF 00007000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* DNSAPI 76ED0000 76EF9FFF 0002a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* RESUTILS 61DC0000 61DD2FFF 00013000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* CLUSAPI 61DA0000 61DB1FFF 00012000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* WSOCK32 71BB0000 71BB8FFF 00009000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* VERSION 77B90000 77B97FFF 00008000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MTXCLU 61D80000 61D98FFF 00019000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msvcp60 61D10000 61D74FFF 00065000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* OLEAUT32 77D00000 77D8AFFF 0008b000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSDTCPRX 61C90000 61D08FFF 00079000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* XOLEHLP 61C80000 61C85FFF 00006000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* COMRES 77010000 770D5FFF 000c6000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* schannel 76750000 76776FFF 00027000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* cryptdll 766E0000 766EBFFF 0000c000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* kerberos 61BD0000 61C27FFF 00058000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* iphlpapi 76CF0000 76D09FFF 0001a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msv1_0 76C90000 76CB6FFF 00027000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ole32 77670000 777A8FFF 00139000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSCOREE 34190000 341D4FFF 00045000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* AUTHZ 76C40000 76C53FFF 00014000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* rsaenh 68000000 68034FFF 00035000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SQLOS 344D0000 344D4FFF 00005000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* sqlevn70 4F610000 4F7B8FFF 001a9000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* instapi 48060000 48069FFF 0000a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* psapi 76B70000 76B7AFFF 0000b000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* comctl32 77420000 77522FFF 00103000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* IMM32 76290000 762ACFFF 0001d000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SHLWAPI 77DA0000 77DF1FFF 00052000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SHELL32 7C8D0000 7D0CEFFF 007ff000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* NETAPI32 71C40000 71C96FFF 00057000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* opends60 333E0000 333E6FFF 00007000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* USERENV 76920000 769E1FFF 000c2000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* WS2HELP 71BF0000 71BF7FFF 00008000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* WS2_32 71C00000 71C16FFF 00017000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSWSOCK 71B20000 71B60FFF 00041000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSASN1 76190000 761A1FFF 00012000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* CRYPT32 761B0000 76242FFF 00093000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* GDI32 77C00000 77C47FFF 00048000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* USER32 77380000 77410FFF 00091000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Secur32 76F50000 76F62FFF 00013000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* RPCRT4 77C50000 77CEEFFF 0009f000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ADVAPI32 77F50000 77FEAFFF 0009b000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSVCP80 7C420000 7C4A6FFF 00087000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* msvcrt 77BA0000 77BF9FFF 0005a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MSVCR80 78130000 781CAFFF 0009b000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* kernel32 77E40000 77F41FFF 00102000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ntdll 7C800000 7C8BFFFF 000c0000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* sqlservr 01000000 02C09FFF 01c0a000
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* MODULE BASE END SIZE
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,*
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,*
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* ins(*<c/>'"murte"')
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* teTS<c/> link_kance_doc.ActiveYN FROM link_kance_doc where Conta
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* link_kance_doc.CreateByUser<c/> link_kance_doc.Crea
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* nce_doc.DocExtension<c/> link_kance_doc.KancelID<c/> link_kance_doc.Comments<c/>
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* SELECT link_kance_doc.ID<c/> link_kance_doc.DocName<c/> link_ka
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Input Buffer 510 bytes -
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Access Violation occurred reading address 00000004
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Exception Code = c0000005 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* Exception Address = 010A0F91 Module(sqlservr+000A0F91)
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,*
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,*
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* 02/26/08 16:54:04 spid 57
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* BEGIN STACK DUMP:
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,*
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,* *******************************************************************************
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,SqlDumpExceptionHandler: Process 57 generated fatal exception c0000005 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION. SQL Server is terminating this process.
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,***Stack Dump being sent to C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGSQLDump0063.txt
02/26/2008 16:54:04,spid57,Unknown,Using 'dbghelp.dll' version '4.0.5'
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02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,010B939C Module(sqlservr+000B939C)
02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,010B94A5 Module(sqlservr+000B94A5)
02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,010075DC Module(sqlservr+000075DC)
02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,010078CC Module(sqlservr+000078CC)
02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,010077A6 Module(sqlservr+000077A6)
02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,0102F1F4 Module(sqlservr+0002F1F4)
02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,01032A36 Module(sqlservr+00032A36)
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02/26/2008 16:54:02,spid57,Unknown,01430633 Module(sqlservr+00430633)
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