Intermittent Connection Timeouts
Apr 6, 2007
I'm having an issue with what appears to be SQL Server 2005 deciding to randomly ignore new connections.
I currently have two virtual servers - one running just SQL Server 2005, the other running Reporting Services, Windows Sharepoint Services and Team Foundation Server.
For 3 weeks, it was all working perfectly, then on Wednesday night the server (and both Virtual Servers) was rebooted after installing the latest updates for Windows. Since then, I've had this issue.
It will work fine for a while, then it'll start throwing loads of Errors and Warnings into the Event Log, all along the lines of unable to connect to the database. The Reporting Services Configuration utility throws up the same problem. Then randomly, it'll start working again.
If anyone has any ideas, they would be much appreciated as this is driving me crazy!
Thanks!
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Dec 16, 2003
I'm having major problems with SqlClient Data provider connections in my application. I'm using Win 2003 Server with SQL Server 2000 (both on the same machine), and my application is developed in VB.NET.
I'm using the following db connection string:
Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=database;Uid=user;Pwd=password;max pool size=100;
As you can see max pool size is set to 100. The SQL Database has it's MAX_CONNECTIONS property set to >32000.
The symptoms are that at seemingly random times, not nessecarily during peak hours, the application becomes extremely slow and stops responding. The error message that is beeing generated is "Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding."
After monitoring and debugging, I've found two things.
1) At random times, zero-three times a day, the number of database connections (according to performance monitor) rises from normally 2-8 up to 20-25. After a while, usually 10-60 minutes, it drops back to normal. This is directly related to when the timeout errors occur. It doesn't seem to happen more often during peak load, for some reason. I suspect there is connection leakage in the application, but I've done extensive debugging, and I just can't find any. Also, since the peaks occur randomly and I can't reproduce the error in my development environment, I have no solution to this problem. A few weeks ago, the application ran during heavy load without this problem for 7 days. Before and after that, there have been errors at least every second day. That confuses me even more.
2) The number of connections (monitored in perf mon) never reach above 25. Why? I'm using SQL Server enterprise edition, it's connection limit is over 32000. ADO pool size is 100, and I can't find anything else that would limit the amount of concurrent connections. I'm totally confused. Why does number of connections never rise above 25? Is there a setting hidden somewhere that I just can't find? Also, according to Performance Monitor, I don't get any failed connects, I just get failed commands. Maybe that's a clue? Could the problem some kind of deadlocks in the database that causes timeout?
I realize this entire post is rather confusing. It reflects the state of my mind, I guess, after working around the clock on this issue for a month :)
Any help is deeply appreciated!
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Apr 11, 2012
I'm working on a DB that will be used in separate physical locations. These DBs will be identical in structure and completely independent of each other. Whilst some tables will retain similar or identical information, there is a large amount of content that will diverge.However, there is a central location that will need to manage these DBs. There will be a requirement from this central location to run reports, often comparing data between them, and to push data into each child location. There is no requirement for the child locations to 'share' information and indeed the volume concerned and the intermittent/low-bandwidth nature of their connections would make this undesirable. If an individual selection of data does need to be shared between I'm happy for it to be uploaded centrally, a decision made, and manually pushed to each child-location.
Which brings me to my real question. Should I try and include composite Primary Keys in many of the tables (to include probably an incrementing number and another field of site ID) so that when I absorb them all back centrally I can put them into one large DB. Or should I keep them as separate DBs in the central location and use some fairly 'normal' mechanisms for mirroring to sites; accepting that this will make running comparisons between them more difficult and potentially more difficult to write interactivity for centrally?
The best 'real world' comparison I can think of is transactions in retail shops. How do these transaction logs get stored centrally when they're all generating individual transaction numbers that are only unique in that location?
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Jan 12, 2007
I am experiencing intermittent connection problems with the Northwind database and sql server express. The most frequent error message indicates that I am already logged in and will not allow another user.
The odd thing is that even when I am locked out I can access a Northwind database from another connection on Server Explorer.
I ran code to demonstrate simple binding for two text boxes, no problem. I added a project to show complex binding using the datagrid view tool, but could not get past selecting the database.
I tried the same simple binding project on another computer running a beta version of VS 2005 Pro and could not connect to Northwind on that computer also. (Two different Northwind databases, different computers)
A couple days ago I restored the database in Solutions Manager and that helped for a while, but I should not have to resort to that, I know.
How do I remove the user lock? I tried Solutions Manager Express with the first computer but could not access the database in the management module.
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Sep 27, 2007
I'm getting an intermittent error 'DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTIONFROMCONNECTIONMANAGER' when attempting to connect to an Access mdb. We have a weekly package that fails almost every other week. The package uses a FileSystem task to copy an Access mdb which we use as a template. It has a single table structure which is empty. The FileSystem copy task creates the 'clone' in a different folder with a new file name. The new file name has the current date embedded in it. The next task is a DataFlow task which fills the single Access table with data. It uses an OLE_DB connection to the Access mdb. Since the destination mdb is created at runtime in the FileSystem task, I have set the DelayValidation = True for the DataFlow task. The package is called from a 'master' package via an Execute Package Task. The master package is launched from a web application. Interestingly, when I use the 'restart from checkpoint' feature it restarts the package at the DataFlow task and runs it successfully. I have used the 'restart from checkpoint' after each failure and it has always worked. When I try to isolate the problem in a test package I am unable to reproduce the error. Our SqlServer version is Enterprise Edition (64-bit) with SP2.
Anyone have a similar experience? Thanks in advance.
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Nov 26, 2006
We have a SQL 2005
clustered server (Microsoft Cluster Services) that is queried from 4 IIS6
Windows Server 2003 frontends. Each frontend runs both classic ASP apps
connection with SQL Server ODBC and .NET2 apps connecting with
System.Data.SqlClient. Ocassionaly we get a string of errors/timeouts opening a
connection lasting maybe 2 minutes.
One the classic ASP
apps we log one of these two errors:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC
Drivers (0x80004005)
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server
Driver][DBNETLIB]General network error. Check your network
documentation
or
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
ODBC Drivers (0x80004005)
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server
Driver]Timeout expired
on the
ADODB.Connection.Open
On the .NET2 apps we
log
Message Timeout expired. The timeout
period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not
responding.
StackTrace at
System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.GetConnection(DbConnection
owningObject)
at
System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection
owningConnection)
at
System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection
outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory)
at
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open()
at
System.Web.SessionState.SqlSessionStateStore.SqlStateConnection..ctor(SqlPartitionInfo
sqlPartitionInfo)
Source .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Any ideas for further debugging?
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Dec 9, 2014
we have roughly 22 people connected to one database. But after a while, their applications begin to drag due to in and out communication with the server. When i check the active connections on the sql server, some times i see 157 active connections, please how to i set a timeout or connection interval close, so as reduce the heavy load being put on the server. Or how can i automatically close connections when they get higher than 50 connections.
This settings should be sql server 2008 related.
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Jul 30, 2001
Hello,
Has anyone experienced timeouts on SQL Server 2000 that happen at regular intervals?
Regards,
Brent.
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Apr 21, 2004
Anyone else expirencing some heavy duty timeouts?
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Apr 1, 2008
of query timeouts in SQL Server Management Studio?
I have increased the timeout setting in many places and still receive a timeout message within 40 seconds for certain update queries that involve large tables and many records. The only workaround is to break up the job into smaller queries but this makes management, unmanageable.
Is there a solid alternative to SQL Server Management Studio?
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Jul 23, 2005
hi!I am having some timeout issues.I am running sql 2k with 3gig available ram.I did a 600,000 record delete on a table that gets written to by theactive/production application and my application timed out when it wasdoing the delete.why did stored procedures that ran fine before I started the largedelete slow down?Some of the procedures which slowed down were accessing the same tablewhere i was doing the delete.Thanking you in advance!!parez
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Mar 29, 2007
I am getting Timeout Errors quite often and cannot figure out why. I am using Enterprise Library 2.0 when accessing the database. It is not from any particular function or page either and when I check the database there may only be 2 or 3 connection from my app. Any ideas of what could be causing this? Below is my error and stack.
Error: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
Stack:
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.GetConnection(DbConnection owningObject) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open() at Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Database.OpenConnection() at Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Database.ExecuteReader(DbCommand command) at HM.Security.SecurityData.GetAllUsers(Int32 filter) at HM.Admin.Security.SecuritySearch.SetUpAutoFill() in f:InetpubWwwroothomemiSectionsactSearch.aspx.cs:line 74 at HM.Admin.Security.SecuritySearch.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in f:InetpubWwwroothomemiSectionsactSearch.aspx.cs:line 26 at System.Web.Util.CalliHelper.EventArgFunctionCaller(IntPtr fp, Object o, Object t, EventArgs e) at System.Web.Util.CalliEventHandlerDelegateProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint)
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Apr 27, 1999
Hello all,
I am managaing an NT infrastructure that supports a web application. The web server is configured to use an ODBC System DSN to access data on an SQL server over a 100MB private segment. When users run a particular query through the web page, they get an ODBC "Timeout Expired" message.
Does anyone know a fix for this. I could not find anything that explicitly identified this problem in MS Support. The query runs fine from an Eneteprise Manager T-SQL window both on the server and remotely.
Thanks in advance,
Ed Molinari
Technical Architect
Eamerald Solutions
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Sep 5, 2001
A timeout issue is occurring resulting in following error.
This issue is sporadic and may be related to network.
This error occurs on the client: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error `80040e14`
OLE/DB provider returned message: Timeout expired
"conn_info".asp, line 444
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Jul 23, 2005
Subject: SQL server job timeouts?We have a job that uses WinHTTP inside a stored procedure. We haveanother SP wrapper that runs this for a couple hundred records.When we add this as a job using SQLAgent it times out half way. Runningit from SQL Query analyser and it completes to the end.Anyway to set the timeouts for jobs?
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Jul 20, 2005
I've had my SQL server database running for two years now without aproblem.However, just today one of the main tables started returning an error.The table is contained within a database called engineering. I backit up once a week and the file size is up to about 40 MB.The error returned when trying to return data from one table(DbLucent) is:"[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Timeout expired"I can open/query any of the other tables in the database. I can opendesign table for this table. But it won't return any query.I'm debating whether to restore the database from the last backup.Any suggestions would be appreciated. Being located reomotely, Irather not fly back to the city where the server is and work on itthere either.-David
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Jun 24, 2004
I have a basic UPDATE that's something along the lines of:
UPDATE LocalTable SET LocalColumn = RemoteColumn
FROM LocalTable INNER JOIN server.catalog.dbo.RemoteTable ON (...)
After running in Query Analyzer for ten minutes, I get:
Server: Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
OLE DB provider 'SQLOLEDB' reported an error. Execution terminated by the provider because a resource limit was reached.
[OLE/DB provider returned message: Timeout expired]
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'SQLOLEDB' ICommandText::Execute returned 0x80040e31: Execution terminated by the provider because a resource limit was reached.].
I checked the linked server settings in EnterpriseManager and both timeout settings are at 0 (no timeout). Any idea how I can remove whatever timeout is causing this?
Anyone know how remote join performance compares to moving remote data over via DTS, running an UPDATE, and dropping the data?
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Feb 29, 2008
I'm having a problem with SQL Server 2005 not being able to send all of my messages. Occasionally when we batch a large number of messages together, we run into problems because the SMTP server can't process them fast enough, and the message doesn't send due to a timeout. I know I have increase the number of retries, but I'd rather just increase the timeout setting. Does anyone know where I might be able to do this at? The mail admins are also looking at modifying the rules in SMTP so that messages from these servers don't go through the vigor of SPAM and phishing detection. Hopefully that will speed it up, but I'd like to give it a little extra leniency on the SQL side as well. Any suggestions?
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Jul 23, 2005
I have two problems I need some help with.First, I've just inherited a system and am delving into a few timeoutproblems that are causing problems for the users.Now, if I do a simple select * from the table (which looks to be thecause of the problem at this stage) in QA, I get the results back inless than a second. If I open the table in EM it takes about 10. Isthere a difference in viewing the data this way ? I'm used to EM beingvirtually the same speed. There is only one row. Minor questionreally, just something I'd like to understand if there is adifference.CREATE TABLE [QUERY] ([QUERY_ID] [numeric](18, 0) IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,[CAT_ID] [numeric](18, 0) NOT NULL ,[QUERY_DESCR] [varchar] (50) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOTNULL ,[USER_NAME] [varchar] (40) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOTNULL ,[USER_ID] [int] NOT NULL ,[IND_EURO] [char] (1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOT NULLCONSTRAINT [DF_QUERY_IND_EURO] DEFAULT ('N'),[IND_DGCOLUMNS] [char] (1) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOTNULL CONSTRAINT [DF_QUERY_IND_DGCOLUMNS] DEFAULT ('N'),[NO_GROUPS] [int] NOT NULL CONSTRAINT [DF_QUERY_NO_GROUPS] DEFAULT(0),[NO_FIELDS] [int] NOT NULL CONSTRAINT [DF_QUERY_NO_FIELDS] DEFAULT(0),[NO_LINES] [int] NOT NULL CONSTRAINT [DF_QUERY_NO_LINES] DEFAULT (0),CONSTRAINT [PK_QUERY] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED([QUERY_ID]) WITH FILLFACTOR = 90 ON [PRIMARY] ,CONSTRAINT [FK_QUERY_QUERY_CATEGORY] FOREIGN KEY([CAT_ID]) REFERENCES [QUERY_CATEGORY] ([CAT_ID]) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE) ON [PRIMARY]GOI don't think any re-indexing has been done on this (or the othertables in the db). I was wondering if constant adding/deleting rowscould cause the index to be massive and in need of a good clear out.Any pointers would be appreciated. From what I can tell, there wassome problems trying to get replication to work. I need to dig deeperto see if this is now correct.-------------------------Secondly, there is a another table in the same database.CREATE TABLE [FIELD_DATA] ([ID] [numeric](18, 0) IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,[DATA_ID] [numeric](18, 0) NOT NULL ,[FIELD_ID] [numeric](18, 0) NULL ,[FIELD_CODE] [varchar] (10) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NOTNULL ,[FIELD_VALUE] [numeric](15, 5) NULL ,CONSTRAINT [PK_FIELDDATA] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED([ID]) WITH FILLFACTOR = 90 ON [PRIMARY]) ON [PRIMARY]GOIt holds approx 4 million rows. The rest of the tables have minimaldata and about the same amount (consider them the same if you will).Now, another 'copy' of this database is held elsewhere (differentclient data) and this holds 40 million rows. The difference is thatthe first DB is 4.5GB and the second 6.5GB (approx). Does this provemy theory that re-indexing would be a good idea ?ThanksRyan
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Jul 20, 2005
HiGot a strange problem.For some reason our web client box times out occasionally. Maybe afew times a day.Nothing appears in the logs.What I do know is that the disk queue ramps up to <high>(think top ofthe graph), processor queue jumps up and the tps drops to 0 (naturallyenough!) along with reduced pagefile usage. Usually at this time thetps is between 20 and 300. Running a pair of mirrored 18gb scsi disksfor the whole server (yeah yeah) and a whopping 640mb memory. Oh anda single piii 1 gig. Sql2k standard vanilla, server2k.What server trace events is it worth my catching to try and get abetter Idea of what may be causing this? No major jobs (backups etcseem to be occuring at these times).Cheers
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Jul 20, 2005
Dear Group,I am tring to use a command that calls the server to fill an adapter, itnever seems to get to the adapter, command and the server either times outor does not respond. The timeout is set at 10 hours. I am using VisualStudio to acces MS SQL - Server.I think I have all the rights and permissions set correctly. Also, I haveused this command to fill other adapters and tables.Does anyone have a suggestion.Jeff Magouirk
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Apr 29, 2008
im testing some database cleanup scripts that dont seem to be working. im calling stored procedures through a VBScript file to clean out a table in the database at night. there are a couple of tables to clean out (around 12 tables) and i have a sleep in between each call to the stored procedure.
the sqlcmd im using is in this format:
cmd /C osql -E -S computernameSQLEXPRESS -d database -Q ""{CALL SP_MY_PROC}" -l 20 -o debug.txt
so this is called a few times, once for each table, and sleeps for ~10 seconds before the next call to give some lead time.
the output i see is below
[SQL Native Client]SQL Network Interfaces: Error Locating
Server/Instance Specified [xFFFFFFFF].
[SQL Native Client]Login timeout expired
[SQL Native Client]An error has occurred while establishing a
connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this
failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL
Server does not allow remote connections.
now when i run these SPs manually in SSMSE, it executes fine with no problems. is there some timeout valuee im doing wrong? or am i using the wrong syntax for the osql?
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Sep 6, 2006
Getting an issue with SQL Server 2005 in my production environment and
wanted to see if anyone else has seen similar behavior. First the
environment:
SQL Server 2005 on the backend, main site is running on ColdFusion 5
and there are various internal applications written in VB6 and .NET.
Upgraded to SQL Server 2005 about three weeks ago and since then about
once a week the server throws a fit and causes all sorts of timeouts.
Event Viewer is showing a bunch of same event:
Event ID: 8628
Description: A time out occurred while waiting to optimize the query.
Rerun the query.
The events occur a rate of about 10/minute and basically lock up the
server. Last time this happened I was not able to open a connection to
the SQL Server to even analyze the issue. All connections timed out...
Had to shutdown and restart the server to recover.
The first time this happened I saw a lot of waittypes
RESOURCE_SEMAPHORE_QUERY_COMPILE in the processes table and thought
that this might be related to the known bug with 2005 that has to do
with implicit conversions between Ascii and Unicode. This might be the
case since I know we have a lot of NVARCHAR columns and most searches
are using ASCII text so the result looks something like this:
SELECT cols FROM table WHERE nvarchar_column = 'Something'
There is a published article regarding this issue here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=919636
Any thoughts?
Thanks
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Sep 21, 2007
We get the following errors at the same times every night (between about 3AM and 4AM) on our distributor (ss2000). The publisher and subscribers do not log anything unusual during this time period but are busy. The distribution agents time-out with:
Timeout expired (Source: ODBC SQL Server Driver (ODBC); Error number: S1T00)
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exec sp_MSadd_repl_commands27hp 2, N'pacefs', 0x0013D1040000A2BF00010013D119000008080142000003D70002F4A10000001E0003A1000000003E01000029007B00430041004C004C002000730070005F004D00530069006E0073005F00740062006C005F0063006F006E00760065007200730069006F006E005F006400610074006100200028003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F0029007D00060000004C007B00370030004300460037004100420041002D0041003600430034002D0034003300340045002D0039003500310045002D003300360037003000410044003500320036004500330035007D000C00050000005765656B310C00000C00000043757272656E744D6F6E746801000000010000000C000000060000003173742054440100010000000C00000008000000484C4320576573740C00000009000000526566696E616E6365010000480000000C000000050000004E61696C730C000004000000323239340C000000090000004A656464204C6172610C00000C0000004C656E64696E6720547265650C000000000000000C00000007000000333431353338320C0F0000003239353433323330202020202020200E00002E0032003000300037002D00300039002D00310030002000310032003A00350036003A00330034002E003400360030000C000B0000004C454E44494E47545245450C130000004C454E44494E4754524545204E4554574F524B0C09000000524546494E414E43450100000000000001000000000000000713040016003400300032003000300030002E0030003000300030000713040016003400300035003000300030002E00300030003000300001000000540000008E01000000000000010000000000000001000000000000000C000000090000004A656464204C6172610C0000050000004E61696C730C000008000000484C4320576573740C000000060000003734363937330C0002000000464C0C0000000000010000002005000001000000480000000100000001000000010000000000000001000000000000008E, 0x0013D1040000A2BF00010013D119000008080142000003D70002F4A20000001E00033D000000003E01000029007B00430041004C004C002000730070005F004D00530069006E0073005F00740062006C005F0063006F006E00760065007200730069006F006E005F006400610074006100200028003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F002C0020003F0029007D00060000004C007B00370031003500370037004500420031002D0034003200450035002D0034004300420041002D0039004600320036002D003300360037003000420030003400450039004200370030007D000C00000000000C000000070000004D6F6E74683131810C0000000A000000556E61737369676E6564818C0C00000006000000457175697479810C040000004E6F6E650C000000030000003931360C0C0000004E69636F6C61205365
exec sp_MSadd_distribution_history 7, 3, N'The process is running and is waiting for a response from one of the backend connections.', 0x0000000000000000000000000000, 0, 0, 0.00, 0x00, 1, 0x0000000000000000000000000000, 0, 0x01, 0x01
This is driving me crazy as there appears to be little to go on and I don't know what to do next.
Any useful suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael
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Nov 23, 2004
We are experiencing problems intermittently.
Users report problems of various types including timeout messages. We investigate and find a user has acquired a lock which is blocking other users.
We contact the user and they have usually completed their activity and are not always aware of any problem despite them owning a lock.
When the user logs out of the application the lock clears and the system returns to normal.
Indexes have been rebuilt, auto update statistics is on.
Does anyone have any suggestions? :cool:
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Jan 29, 2007
I have this problem occuring intermittently:When I try to add a package to the project, and click on the Packagepath button. I get a oledb error x080004005 (client unable toestablish connection)...After I click ok, and click on the Package path again 2 or 3 times,the error goes away and I get the list of packages displayed. Sometime I get an empty list box.Similar to this happens when I execute a package also. When I executeit 2nd or 3 rd time it works fine. The error happens only when I amtrying to connect to the serverdatabase. Once it is in the databaseI do not get any error message.This is what I have:I have sql 2005 installed.Microsoft SQL Server ManagementStudio9.00.1399.00Microsoft Analysis Services ClientTools2005.090.1399.00Microsoft Data Access Components(MDAC)2000.085.1117.00 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)Thank you in advance!!!
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Jan 25, 2007
I have this problem occuring intermittently:
When I try to add a package to the project, and click on the Package path button. I get a oledb error x080004005 (client unable to establish connection)...
After I click ok, and click on the Package path again 2 or 3 times, the error goes away and I get the list of packages displayed. Some time I get an empty list box.
Similar to this happens when I execute a package also. When I execute it 2nd or 3 rd time it works fine. The error happens only when I am trying to connect to the serverdatabase. Once it is in the database I do not get any error message.
This is what I have:
I have sql 2005 installed.
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.1399.00
Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 2005.090.1399.00
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2000.085.1117.00 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Thank you in advance!!!
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Mar 29, 2006
I was given a list of user comments from an old application and told to match it up with our current system. After all the easy methods I was still left with 95% of the records unmatched. The only way I had left was to try and match up the names. Given that people could have the same name I added a count to make sure it only found one record. This query has been running for over an hour now. How do I tell if it's actually running, or if it locked up?
Also here is the query I'm using, does anyone have any feedback on it? Is this poorly written, is my logic wrong? Did I put the server in a loop?
UPDATE user_table_1SET id = s.idFROM user_table_2 AS sWHERE RTRIM(s.first_name) = RTRIM(user_table_1.first_name) AND RTRIM(s.last_name) = RTRIM(user_table_1.last_name) AND (SELECT COUNT (*) FROM user_table_2 AS cs WHERE RTRIM(user_table_1.first_name) = RTRIM(cs.first_name) AND RTRIM(user_table_1.last_name) = RTRIM(cs.last_name)) = 1
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Oct 8, 2007
I have a database that I am using as an archive for emails and am storing them in varbinary(max) data types. The database works fine for inserts and retrieval but I cannot delete large sets of records ( > 30K) without it timing out. I assume this is because SQL server isn't simply releasing the handle to the blob but is instead doing a lot of work reclaiming the space.
Is there any flag I can set or approach I can use to resolve this issue?
I was considering moving the blobs into a seperate simple table and putting async triggers on the primary to delete the blobs, will this work?
Any ideas are appreciated. Besides the "store files in the file system" idea.
- Christopher.
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Feb 20, 2007
Hi,
A coworker of mine is experiencing some problems with SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and long running Web Service calls. Any feedback on the problem would be greatly appreciated.
The problem is as follow:
He has a large SSIS-package that, among other things, contain a few Web Service Tasks. All of the tasks are executing as expected for small amounts of data. All the Web Service Methods have in common that they have a long running time. The running time depends on the amount of data.
During requests with large amount of data the Web Service task fails with the error message €œThe operation has times out€?, but on the server they see that the service call completes as expected (after quite some time, approx 200sec).
The Web Service tasks are using an €œHTTP Connection Manager€?, created in the SSIS package. The timeout-value is set to 300 sec (which is the largest value for the property). My coworker expected that this value was the same as setting the timeout value for a Web Service proxy object for any other project.
After testing the Web Service from a Console application, with 300 sec timeout, the app executed as expected with no timeout exception.
After doing some testing, he€™s quite sure that the SSIS task times out after 100 seconds, which is the default .NET 2.0 timeout value for a WS proxy, even though the timeout property in SSIS is set to 300 seconds.
As a work around he have created a console application that does the web service call, and then use the €œexecute process task€? in SSIS. This is off course a €œdirty€? hack, and he want€™s to use the €œHTTP Connection Manager€? task instead.
So the question is: Have anyone experienced this problem before? Is there a limitation on the HTTP Connection Manager task? Is the timeout value on the HTTP Connection Manager task the same as setting the timeout property on a WS proxy? Why isn€™t this €œtimeout€? value picked up my SSIS?
Again, thanks for any help!
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Aug 26, 2003
I have log shipping setup to 2 different servers. Every once in a while I get the
Server: Msg 3201, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Cannot open backup device 'E:fac.dat'. Device error or device off-line. See the SQL Server error log for more details. Server: Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Backup or restore operation terminating abnormally.
Checked MSDN which said it was a permissions error, which isn't right, because the same account works for this db and several others all the time. Anyone else seen this?
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Apr 3, 2001
I've a SQL server that intermittently restarts itself mostly during. Its a SQL Server 6.5 SP4 running NT 4.0 SP6. It really has no rhyme or reason to it happening. The are no indications in either the SQL or the Nt events logs.
Has anyone heard of this?
Thanks inadvance
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Feb 5, 2008
We recently migrated a SQL 2000 DB to SQL Server 2005 SP2. We have a VB 6 executable that uses the SQL Server 2005 DB. Immediately we began getting intermittent errors when trying to run a Stored Proc on SQL 2005 DB. The two errors we see are:
Timeout expired
[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
If you immediately try to run the same query, it usually will work. The queries are random and so are the errors. I have gotten the time out error in Server Management Studio a couple of times.
In the VB 6 App we are using MDAC 2.81. Her is the connection string:
Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;User ID=user;password=password;Initial Catalog=OASIS;Data Source=servername, portnumber
We added the port number to the DataSource in an attempt to troublshoot the issue, but it made no difference.
We have run sysinternals Process Monitor on a PC with the app running and we saw NAME NOT FOUND Results for Query Open actions for these DLLS:
C:Program FilesOASISCLUSAPI.DLL
C:Program FilesOASISRESUTILS.DLL
C:Program FilesOASIStdsapi.dll
C:Program FilesOASIS is the application path. Of course, they are not in the application path but they are in C:WindowsSystem32. They do not seem to be registered.
Here is an example of the code we use in a class to run a SP:
Public Function FetchPostings() As ADODB.Recordset
Dim cmFetch As ADODB.Command
On Error GoTo HandleError
Set cmFetch = New ADODB.Command
With cmFetch
.Name = "FetchObligations"
.ActiveConnection = gobjSecurity.Connection 'This is a connection string not a connection object
.CommandText = "spClaimFetchObligations"
.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
.Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("ClaimID", adInteger, adParamInput, , mlngClaimID)
Set FetchObligations = .Execute
End With
ExitSub:
Set cmFetch = Nothing
Exit Function
HandleError:
gobjError.HandleError Err.Number, Err.Description, App.EXEName, "clsClaim", "FetchObligations", gobjSecurity.UserID
Resume ExitSub
End Function
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