How To Increase The Maximum No. Of DB Processes?
Sep 4, 1998
I am receiving an error from my ODBC driver Maximum number of DBPROCESSes already allocated.
I confirmed that there are 25 connections and that this is the default. This is caused by error message 10029, SQLEDBPS, when the maximum number of simultaneously open DBPROCESS structures exceeds the current setting. I would like to increase this maximum.
I have found only two ways to do this. One is using dbsetmaxprocs using C and the other is using SqlSetMaxProcs using Visual Basic. My problem is that I am interfacing to SQL Server using a third party tool that is doing the lower level programming.
Is there some way that I can increase the maximum number of DB processes for all databases that are part of the SQL Server 7 environment, or can I set this value using a program that is called from a stored procedure?
Any ideas in this area will be greatly appreciated.
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May 28, 2007
I am trying to setup transactional replication between Server A and Server B. There are 265 databases on each server.
I am running SQL Server 2005 on Windows Server 2003. The problem comes in at the 201st database. The message in the SQL Server Agent Error Log is :
Warning,[398] The job (WSSWPG09-EmpirePaint-WSSWPG06-104) has been queued because the maximum number of working threads (400) are already running. This job will be executed as soon as one of the working thread finishes execution.
SQL Server's max worker threads is set to 0. The Distribution, LogReader and T-SQL subsystems have been increased to 200 max_worker_threads.
Is there some other setting (maybe a Windows Registry setting) that can be configured to fix this? Or have I just hit a physical maximum of the processor?
Any help is much appreciated.
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Oct 1, 2014
I have an issue where I have multiple rows of data and I need to reduce a dollar amount by a fixed maximum. I am going to throw some code in here to give a rudimentary idea of the data and what the final result should be.
declare @tbl table
(LineNum int,
Code varchar(2),
Amt money,
MaxAmt money
[Code] ....
I need to run an update so that the result of the following query:
select LineNum, Code, Amt, MaxAmt from
@tblLooks like this:
LineNum Code Amt MaxAmt
----------- ---- --------------------- ---------------------
1 AA 10.00 50.00
2 AA 20.00 50.00
3 AA 20.00 50.00
(3 row(s) affected)
I have tried cursors but got unexpected results or the MaxAmt always defaulted to the original even if I updated it. This seems like a simple problem but I have been banging my head against the wall for 2 days now. I've written some pretty complicated updates with less effort than this and I must have some mental block that is keeping me from figuring this out.
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Feb 21, 2007
hi i'm having this error on my application"cannot allocate more connection.connect pool is at maximum increase max pool size" the proble is when i do testing this error does not apply it only Appears when the application is been used by many people
How can I resolve this?
Thanks
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May 31, 2001
We are facing lot of problems with Blocking,can any one help us in this matter,The problem is as follows
We have SQL Server 7.0 running on Nt4.0, and three web servers and 5 application servers are accessing SQL server.
Till Yesterday everything was fine,Suddenly today more than 18 processes
were blocked by other(Like chain),First i killed some blocking process,then it was fine,once again it started and continuously some processes are blocked by other,and i found that all blocking process are running from webservers.I ran SQL Profiler to get some information,but no use.
I am not understanding why suddenly it happend,because we have't modified anything.Is there any way to overcome this situation,this is production server.
because of this users are getting slow responce/no responce.
----Here i want to know why it happend?
---How to trace the problem and fix it
Can any one help me please
Thanks
Ananth
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Sep 12, 2015
I have some code I build 2 weeks ago which Iâve been running daily but itâs suddenly stopped working with the following error.
âThe table "tbl_Intraday_Tmp" has been created, but its maximum row size exceeds the allowed maximum of 8060 bytes. INSERT or UPDATE to this table will fail if the resulting row exceeds the size limitâ When I google this there seems to be a related to tables with vast numbers of columns.
My table tbl_Intraday_tmp is relatively small. It has 7 columns. 1 of varchar(5), 3 of decimal(9,3) and 2 of decimal(18,0). The bit Iâm puzzled with is it was working and stopped.
I donât recall changing anything but I wouldnât rule that out. I âve inspected the source files and I donât believe they have changed either.
DECLARE Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
@FileName varchar(50),
@Path varchar(50),
@SqlCmd varchar(1000)
= '',
@ASXCode varchar(5),
@Offset decimal(18,0),
[code]....
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Apr 20, 2012
I am using MS SQL server 2008, and i have a table with 350 columns and when i m trying to create one more column its giving error with below message -
Warning: The table XXX has been created, but its maximum row size exceeds the allowed maximum of 8060 bytes.
INSERT or UPDATE to this table will fail if the resulting row exceeds the size limit.
how can i resolve this?
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Oct 10, 2005
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May 29, 2001
I have upgraded a MS SQL database from 6.5 to 7.0. The database functioned fine in 6.5, now I have a table that is locking due to a blocking process. If I kill the process all is fine, but am trying to determine what is causing the process to hang. Has anyone experience any similar situations.
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Feb 10, 2000
SQL7 SP1 NT4 SP5
Hi.
Very long story and I will not bore you with it. What I need to do is call a stored procedure and from within that stored procedure, initiate other sp and get out before those other sp are finished running.
I know I can execute a job but my volume would be about 1 job per second with a life of 2-5 seconds. So in a very short period of time, I can stack up a large volume of jobs.
Anyone have any better ideas ?
Help Please !@!!
Craig Somberg
csomberg@stageone.com
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Hi,
How to kill process???
I turn off workstation but the process still available in the sysprocesses table and in the Curent activity window.
I can't to kill this (and I can't to restart serever, because the users) .
If anyone know something about this problem.
Thanks
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Mar 16, 1999
I have an SQL server with several (100) users connected. When I run a long running process, it severely impacts user performance. The long running process is a store procedure with several cursors.
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Sep 26, 2006
/*
The Following Stored Procedure helps to
Kill All Processes in a Particular DataBase
With Out Current Process
*/
Create Proc Sp_KillAllProcessInDB
@DbName VarChar(100)
as
if db_id(@DbName) = Null
begin
Print 'DataBase dose not Exist'
end
else
Begin
Declare @spId Varchar(30)
DECLARE TmpCursor CURSOR FOR
Select 'Kill ' + convert(Varchar, spid) as spId
from master..SysProcesses
where db_Name(dbID) = @DbName
and spId <> @@SpId
and spId > 50
and dbID <> 0
OPEN TmpCursor
FETCH NEXT FROM TmpCursor
INTO @spId
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
Exec (@spId)
FETCH NEXT FROM TmpCursor
INTO @spId
END
CLOSE TmpCursor
DEALLOCATE TmpCursor
end
/* The Above Query Helps TO Change a Database in Single USer Mode Quickly*/
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May 8, 2002
I have been needing to disconnect users often, before backing up a database or setting it to restricted users.
Each time, I have to go to Current Activity & kill one process at a time. Is there a way, by which I can kill all processes on a database or force out all coonections to it?
Thanks.
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What is the max number of processes that can be running at the same time?
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From the system table sysprocesses, how to do in order to extract
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Hi All
When i see the result of Sp_who2, i see the status of a process as
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and also found the same status for "IF @@TRANCOUNT>0 COMMIT TRAN"
Please let me know what does it mean in the context of SQL 2005
Thanks in advance.
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regards
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Oct 24, 2005
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Mar 3, 2006
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A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.)
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Aug 30, 1999
I wish to select processes from sysprocess that are SLEEPING and more than a certain time old (say 10 minutes) so that I may KILL them. I can get the query to do the select, but how do I KILL the process? I have tried selecting the SPID into a local variable and then trying KILL @var_name, but I get "Incorrect syntax near '@var_name'".
I have tried all of the resources that I can find, but without success. Is this possible? If so, how do I go about doing it?
Thanks in advance.
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Sorry, didn't quite know where this should go.
I'm reading Kimball Group's "Microsoft Data Warehouse Toolkit"
Has anyone got any experience in defining business processes? I'm struggling a little to look at my employer's recruitment busines and work out exactly what the real processes are.
Or maybe one of you has read something somewhere about this specific skill?
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Me: What do you want to know from your data warehouse?
Client: Err...Emm...Everything
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Hi all of you,
I'm just a newbie with XML. Now we're moving all our DTS to SSIS packages. Most of them are simply processes that takes a plain file and loading these data into Sql table or in inverse way. So that I wonder what role will play XML here.
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That sort of stuff.
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Feb 10, 2008
Hello,
I am having some difficulty with data-driven processes in an internal web application using ASP.NET framework 2.0 with SQL Server 2000.
I have a facility where the user enters search criteria to retrieve a list with the idea being that when they click a button the list set is migrated to a table as a batch. The SQL Server processes to perform the database operations can take up to 5min because of volume of data and relational complexity, which is fine.
The only problem is that I'm having trouble managing the SQL Server process if the user closes the browser or go to a new URL etc. If this happens on the client side it's like the HTTP request is terminated but the SQL statement left on the SQL Server still running, eventually it runs to completion but I would prefer the SQL process to also be abandoned and rolled back.
Any idea what is happening here and how it can be handled?
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Dec 27, 2004
Hi All,
I'm relatively new to ASP.NET coming from ASP. I've created a new, relatively simple ASP.NET application using WebMatrix with various controls and pages accessing an SQL Server database.
3 people are trying to use this app. After a short amount of time, the server starts kicking back an error message that it can not open a connection. I go in with Enterprise Manager to the SQL Server and I can see a long list of processes there almost as if each page is opening a connection and not closing. I'm explicitly closing all connections in my code where I open them for use by a data reader. What about data grid controls. Do they leave connections open? How about the drag and drop insert/update/delete functions. Unless I'm mistaken, this should close the connection when the function completes, shouldn't it:
Try
rowsAffected = dbCommand.ExecuteNonQuery
Finally
dbConnection.Close
End Try
I originally did this app connecting to an Access database but had the same problem. I figured it was due to the known connection issues with Access via ADO so I upsized to SQL Server and over time, get this same problem.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
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