I had MSDE installed on my machine, but I had problems making it work. I installed the Visual Studio 2005Beta2, and it apparently installed MSDE 2005. I deinstalled MSDE 2000, then tried to make MSDE 2005 work. After lots of hair pulling I finally found the instance name, reset the authenitcation method, and reset the SA password. Then I found out all my sql tools don't work with it. No enterprise manager or query analyzer. So off MSCE 2005 came from my machine. I reinstalled MSCE 2000, but I cannot login. I am not sure if I don't have the proper instance name, or password for the sa account. I have not really found any good into on setting up the msce 2000 software. I think it found the old username/password info because whtn I started it, it did not ask me for any of that information.
We currently have the problem, that all our machines are produced with the same name and afterwards the name is changed. So we have the problem that the checksum key for the MSDE isn't valid anymore. As MSDE can only be installed from unattended mode so I can’t rerun setup and fix the problem. Does anyone know a solution for this problem ?? A program recalculating the cheksum ??
Have reinstalled MSDE using Command Prompt Installation and received Errors. Then I proceeded with a Batch.file installation and that seemed to work for the most part.
The Problem I ran into is - I can't seem to get the (SQL SERVER SERVICE MANAGER) to connect. I've entered the server name & instancename but so far no luck.
Ive checked - Control Panel/Administive Tools/Services - to make sure that it was installed & Yes it is there. So I Proceeded to start it up. Next I tried to Connect Via SERVER MANGER with no luck. Then I did a c:>osql -E check with the Command Line Prompt which returned the following message:
[Shared Memory]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. [Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen <Connect<>>.
Tried again with c:>osql -E -S returned the same message.
[Shared Memory]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. [Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen <Connect<>>.
Not sure what to do at this point any help/advice. Thx/TIA
I had SQL Server 7 installed on my desktop (I'm trying to learn SQL Server). The desktop got hit with a virus which necessitated running the rescue disk. Some items were lost (or badly mangled), including SQL Server. When I tried to reinstall SQL Server, I get a message that tells me that the server portion can't be reinstalled from that disk, only the client stuff. This is the same disk I used to install it, so I really don't understand what's wrong. Could someone suggest what to do next (short of "Format C:" and reload everthing from scratch)?
We are running front end applications provided by a third party against our server. They are slow.... so far, performance problems can be traced to their code and data model.
Management here had them dial in to our SQL Server. They noticed that our performance counters are missing and told management here that our SQL installation was corrupted and that we needed to reinstall SQL. According to them, this "corruption" is causing the performance problems with their app.
Other apps are not experiencing any performance problems.
Have you EVER heard of a reinstall fixing performance problems, assuming we reinstall with the same settings as are currently running?
Sorry about that first post I hit the wrong button.
I have a BIG problem. One day about a week ago I came into my office and everything was working fine, except for the fact that the drive of the NT server was a little fragmented. This machine is a dedicated server and since everything was relatively ok I turned the monitor back off and left the machine alone, after starting Diskkeeper to take care of the fragmentation. Later I go to check on the machine and the following message had appeared on the screen, NT system corrupt service can not continue with an OK button. So I sighed an pressed the ok button already to figure out what service needed to be restarted, unfortunately my best laid plans were soon destroyed when again the message popped up till I had shut down every program and had to reboot.... That is when the real fun started, it never rebooted, I had shut it down properly. So now I had a central server, that had never been backed up before that needed windows NT reinstalled. So I started reinstalling NT. I recently came in to this position and the people before me had not made and backup what so ever. So I had no Emergency Disk, and the systems files, i.e. User database, stuff that would normally be on a Emergency Disk were somehow corrupt and I could no recover them. Well after getting NT up, I worked on restoring the functions of the server, file sharing and web hosting. I still have a lot of programs to reinstall as the reinstall of NT left the actual program files alone, but has rendered them unusable. Now that I`m done with the background, I have now made a copy of what was left on the drive, so I could restore the data files. When I go to reinstall SQL 6.5, it will not let me use the upgrade part. So I try to do a complete install, I`m getting desperate here! Well it starts the install no problem asks me for info and I tell it. I have tried this with a new directory and the old one with the files intact. Well as the install goes along it allows the copying of the files, and then goes to a screen where it has the little hour glass thing in the SQL window setting up the server. A few minutes later it changes the title on the screen to read Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Setup and brings up a window with the error The SQL Server installation could not be successfully completed Setup was not able to connect to the SQL server the only button is Exit to windows NT. I`m out of ideas. HELP me please.
I made a big mistake and deleted this program and now I cannot reinstall it. I get error messages stating that an instance is already on my machine and I need a unique name to restart install. I also get messages that say to install from the command line but I cannot get there the only access I have is error reporting. Is there any way I can make a FREASH install of this program????
I have discovered something wrong with my SSIS package and I thought it best to post a new thread since the problem is not what I thought it was initially.
With relation to my post of 'directory variable problem' I have now discovered by opening my project this morning that apparently my project had gone corrupt, according to the dev environment since the message reads:
"There were errors while the package was being loaded.The package might be corrupted.See the Error List for details."
The Error List: "Error 13 Error loading MyTestSSISPackage.dtsx: The connection "(local).MyTestDB.sa" is not found. This error is thrown by Connections collection when the specific connection element is not found." This is a buggy ADO.net connection that I deleted yesterday since, even though it connects successfully, doesn't want to work! It keeps on telling me log in failed for user <MyTestUser> even after I test it and it connects fine with the username and password during the UDL screen of the connection.. It's like it forgets the bloody password. I created another connection, this time an OLE connection and it seems to work fine.
*EDITED* I stand corrected..no bloody connection manager is working now. They all fail stating that they cannot connect to the db due to some or another 'unsupported' value in the connection string...the connectionstring was set up by the environment's udl????? how is this possible. I am beginning to get annoyed with SSIS
Now finally my question...WHY is it that every time I change something its like the dev environment doesn't cascade the change throughout the project or package? The problem I have been having with my variables not getting picked up with the correct values which I gave them during design time is probably also related to this. How or where can I remove the reference to this old ADO.Net connection since I cannot find it anywhere in the <package>.dtsx file?
I appear to have done something wrong in SQL express because I could not connect through VWD and when I tried to look at the Personal Web Site I only got errors.
I decided to uninstall the program and then reinstall and nothing seemed to work.
This is the message I received:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express ------------------------------ 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. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=2&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ BUTTONS: OK ------------------------------
Is there a way to totally remove SQL Express and start again or do I need to try and fix it..../
I had a problem with my existing SQL Server, so decided to reinstall. During installation it came up with an error saying there was another instance of reporting services (most likely from the previous installation).
The error log (the last part of it) has the below:
Code Snippet Property(S): BinES.63902412_233C_4EBC_8197_D6B17D4C9C3C = D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.2Reporting ServicesReportManagerBines MSI (s) (4C:E4) [19:17:09:718]: Note: 1: 1708 MSI (s) (4C:E4) [19:17:09:718]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services (64-bit) -- Installation failed. MSI (s) (4C:E4) [19:17:09:718]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services (64-bit). Product Version: 9.00.1399.06. Product Language: 1033. Installation success or error status: 1603. MSI (s) (4C:E4) [19:17:09:734]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist MSI (s) (4C:E4) [19:17:09:734]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603 MSI (s) (4C:E0) [19:17:09:734]: Destroying RemoteAPI object. MSI (s) (4C:B8) [19:17:09:734]: Custom Action Manager thread ending. MSI (s) (4C:E0) [19:17:09:734]: RESTART MANAGER: Session closed. MSI (s) (4C:E0) [19:17:09:734]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation. === Logging stopped: 19/03/2008 19:17:09 === MSI (c) (14:54) [19:17:09:734]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1 MSI (c) (14:54) [19:17:09:734]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603 === Verbose logging stopped: 19/03/2008 19:17:09 ===
So my question is how do i reinstall reporting services and check its working as it should?
I am trying in vain to reinstall MS SQL Server(2005 SP2) Management Studio (on Windows XP Pro SP2) due to. http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2616564&SiteID=1&mode=1
And I have catch-22 (or catch-33) situation trying to reinstall it.
If I try to launch from DVD Z:SQL Server x86Toolssetup .exe from command prompt (cmd): setup SKUUPGRADE=1 even after deleting (I tried first without deleting)
Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup Support Files in Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel,
then I end up with -------------------------------------- Name: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Reason: Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Build version check: Your upgrade is blocked because the existing component is a later version than the version you are trying to upgrade to. To modify an existing SQL Server component, go to Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel, select the component you would like to modify, and then click Change/Remove ------------------------------ and then
---------------------------- TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Setup ------------------------------ None of the selected features can be installed or upgraded. Setup cannot proceed since no effective change is being made to the machine. To continue, click Back and then select features to install. To exit SQL Server Setup, click Cancel.
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.1399.06&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=SQLSetup90&EvtType=28108
------------------------------ BUTTONS:
OK ------------------------------
How should I reinstall client Tools? Might be to merge original SS2005 DVD with downloaded SP2?
I'm not sure if it's the setup I did wrong, but I can't seem to get my text datatype in my database to store more than 900 characters. I'm trying to setup a news database for my website, which will populate the information into a datagrid. To test, I manually added a news item in the database through the visual studio 2003 gui. I immediately noticed a problem as the I was getting an error after a long news item saying:
"The value you entered is not consistent with the data type or length of the column, or over grid buffer limit."
I couldn't find anthing to set the buffer limit and the datatype is "text" filled with simple text in the column. As a further test, I simply entered 12334567890123... up to 900 characters and still recevied the error.
I would appreciate someone leading me in the right direction on this one.
Since there is not a method to uninstall SP2 for SQL Server 2005 Express, it is recommended to completely uninstall and then reinstall. I have backed up all databases as well as generated a script to recover username/passwords, is there anything else I should be taking into consideration?
for some reason my Sql Server has stopped and i am not able to restart it at all, do i have to reinstall the complete SQl Software or is there ne way i can start the MSSQL Server
I need to reinstall Full Text Search for SQL 7. I installed from a shared CD and it installed fine, however my problem is that I chose the local install instead of remote. Whenever I try and start the service I get the "Access Denied" message returned. When I viewed the registry it points back out to the H: drive for the path. How can I remove the Full Text Search or Microsoft Search so that I may reinstall?
They are corrupt. I cannot get the odbc driver applet for sql serverto open when I click add and I cannot configure any existing ones. Andthe usage of the drivers fail.Other ODBC drivers work.Does anyone know how to reinstall the SQL Server set of ODBC drivers?MDAC wouldn't install, said it was already at current level.Thanks for any ideas.
Hi,I just unistalled Sql Management Express and now I want to install it again but the installer says the product is already installed,Can somebody help me with this
I had to make room on the system partition so I uninstalled SQL 2005 Ent. and reinstalled it in a different partition, which is mounted in c:apps. Since doing this, although MSSQL works fine, RS does not respond. During the reinstall, Setup reported that RS was "installed but not configured". I ran the RS Configuration Mgr and went through the config sequence. However, on the Initialization page, which has a red 'x' in the left panel, the local server is not listed -- the grid is empty.
The RS service is running, using the same credentials as MSSQL, the admin account .SQLExec. It logs a normal startup in the Event Log. However, on visiting http://localhost/Reports, I get a message saying that Reporting Services is not responding. SP2 installed OK on the system, and reported that all components were upgraded.
I have been playing with my Standard version of SQL Server with no problems. Now I wanted to start exploring Reporting Services, however whenever I tried to connect to the instance through the Management Studio, it would fail. I did notice that the folder in IIS was not present so I am thinking it was something I failed to do in the initial setup.
I have uninstalled everything, but when it gets to Reporting Services, I get an error message "The setup failed to read IISMiniMap table. Error Code -2147024893." I did a search on various newsgroups and forums and found a message about installing and running some Microsoft Cleanup utility. I did this, but I am still getting the error message and then the uninstall rolls everything back.
What do I need to do here, short of doing a total reformat of the harddrive and just reinstall everything?
Nobody could help with the problem. I eventually got a query to run after several attempts at deleting and recreating databases. Then, I was hit with the following error message:
Class does not support aggregation (or class object is remote) (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040110 (CLASS_E_NOGGREGATION)) (Microsoft.SqlServer.SqlTools.VSIntegration)
Nobody could help with that either but based on posts with the same message, I tried uninstalling sql server. It wouldn't uninstall nor can I repair or reinstall. Uninstalling thru Add or Remove Programs only resulted in the program listing being removed from Add or Remove Programs. Most of the sql server programs are still installed. They can be run but continue to malfunction. When I try a new installation, I get a message that the programs are already installed.
Is a complete reinstall of windows xp, programs and data the only solution? I hate to believe it; but, at this point, I see no other choice.
I have VS 2005 and SQL 2005 Developer ed (OS Vista) installed on my pc. When I uninstall SQL 2005, I encounter an error for SQL Reporting (someting to do with unable to read some file). Since then I am unable to reinstall SQL Reporting or uninstall SQL Reporting. I removed all the files from the directory but still I have not been able to do....Please advice...
Previously, I have installed SQL 2005 developer edition simplyfied chinese successfully. But yesterday, I tried to install mobile client software factory. The installation process create a database as following: Create DATABASE [AdventureWorksMobileStaging] ON PRIMARY ( NAME = N'AdventureWorksMobileStaging', FILENAME = N'C:GotDotNetMCSF_728ReferenceImplementationsAdventureWorksToGoDBScriptsAdventureWorksMobileStaging.mdf' , SIZE = 195584KB , MAXSIZE = UNLIMITED, FILEGROWTH = 1024KB ) ( NAME = N'AdventureWorksMobileStaging_log', FILENAME = N'C:GotDotNetMCSF_728ReferenceImplementationsAdventureWorksToGoDBScriptsAdventureWorksMobileStaging_log.ldf' , SIZE = 265344KB , MAXSIZE = 2048GB , FILEGROWTH = 10%) But today, when I start my notebook, SQL server could not be started.
Then I uninstalled the SQL instance by start->control panel->uninstall...The uninstall process seems OK. Note that I only uninstalled the instance.Then I tried to reinstall SQL 2005. However it was reported a Performance Monitor Counter registry key mismatch error occures. I tried to fix it but failed. The problem is as following:
1, The installation process report a warning of low memory. My notebook has 512M memory. I have reinstalled SQL 2005 once successfully. At that time, the warning also shows, but it seems that this warning does not affect installation.
2, User type problem. The OS of my notebook is XP professional, which is upgraded from XP home edition. I login it using a domain user such as: "my company's domainmyaccount". I found it curiously that although I assign myaccount as an Administrator, it will automaticly changed to "SQL$...." account. I don't know why and when the account property is changed. But everytime, when I found, I will assign myaccount as an Administrator back.
3, Performance Monitor Counter registry key problem. To fix the problem, I firstly tried to run lodctr.exe in cmd window but failed. When I cd to c:windowssystem32 dir, I can ran lodctr.exe correctly. I check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionPerflib, the result is: "Last Counter"=dword:0000149c (11128) "Last Help"=dword:0000149d (11129) Then I check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionPerflib 09 and 004, the result is confusing. I can find counter and help key,but both keys contains really a lot of stuff as: (1) first page of Counter key: 1 1847 2 System 4 Memory 6 % Processor Time 10 File Read Operations/sec 12 (2) first page of Help key: 3 The System performance object consists of counters that apply to more than one instance of a component processors on the computer. 5 The Memory performance object consists of counters that describe the behavior of physical and virtual memory on the computer. Physical memory is the amount of random access memory on the computer. Virtual memory consists of the space in physical memory and on disk. Many of the memory counters monitor paging, which is the movement of pages of code and data between disk and physical memory. Excessive paging, a symptom of a memory shortage, can cause delays which interfere with all system processes. 7 % Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends to execute a non-Idle thread. It is calculated by measuring the duration of the idle thread is active in the sample interval, and subtracting that time from interval duration. (Each processor has an idle thread that consumes cycles when no other threads are ready to run). This counter is the primary indicator of processor activity, and displays the average percentage of busy time observed during the sample interval. It is calculated by monitoring the time that the service is inactive, and subtracting that value from 100%. 9 % Total DPC Time is the average percentage of time that all processors spend receiving and servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs). (DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than the standard interrupts). It is the sum of Processor: % DPC Time for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. System: % Total DPC Time is a component of System: % Total Privileged Time because DPCs are executed in privileged mode. DPCs are counted separately and are not a component of the interrupt count. This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time. 11 File Read Operations/sec is the combined rate of file system read requests to all devices on the computer, including requests to read from the file system cache. It is measured in numbers of reads. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
I could not find the maximum value of the Counter key and help key, so I could not repair Last Counter and Last Help key as discribed at SQL 2005 help. Which item correspond to maximum value of the Counter key and help key?
I tried to correct Last Counter and Help key as: "Last Counter"=dword:0000149c (5276) "Last Help"=dword:0000149d (5277) But it also doesn't work.
I had to do a system restore to solve some other issues now my SQL Server 2005 doesnt work (SQL Server 2000 on the same machine [diffrent instance] does). I have tried to uninstall with add/remove programs but the instance doesnt appear there. I have tried to use the 'ARPWrapper.exe /Remove' command as described in KB909967 wich also fails. I have also tried to reinstall with no sucess. I also tried uninstalling SQL2000 and removing as many references as I could find, again now joy.
Is there a script somewhere to remove everything (although I would like to try and keep the SQL2000 instance)?
I had SQL Server 2005 Express installed on my computer, but was having problems with it interacting with Visual c++ 2005 Express Edition. I uninstalled both items, but now cannot get SQL Server to reinstall. Everything works fine until the installation gets to the "SQL Server Database Services" portion. At that point, I get a failure stating, "The SQL Server service failed to start. For more information see the SQL Server Books Online topics, 'How To: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files' and 'Starting SQL Server Manually'." Behind this modal dialog box, in the install window, it seems to have stopped at "Running action to shutdown instance(Run As Normal User) RANU instance shutdown in progress: MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS"I have tried everything I can find online about this, including use of the Windows Install Clean Up, Aaron Stebner's blog about how to remove a beta version (http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2005/12/08/501885.aspx), Ttools, and the Visual Studio Uninstall program. I have manually deleted the folder for SQL Server from my Program Files folder, I have deleted all mention of the program from my registry, and yet I still cannot get the darned thing to reinstall. My computer is a Pentium Duo-Core 2 6600, running at 2.4 GHz, with 2GB RAM, 129GB of 279GB hard drive space free , with an NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS video card. As I say, I had the program running, it just won't reinstall. I am logged on as the one and only user, and I have Administrator priveleges. There have been no changes to the PC aside from removing and trying to reinstall the C++ and SQL Server programs. Can anyone give guidance as to what the heck is going on and what to do?? The haed and tail of my error log is below. I am stuck. Thank you.
Regards,
Andy
=== Verbose logging started: 11/1/2007 11:16:13 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 3.01.4000.4039 Calling process: c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsetup.exe === MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:234]: Resetting cached policy values MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:234]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0 MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:234]: ******* RunEngine: ******* Product: c:e02e41a11dc741be12SetupSqlRun_SQL.msi ******* Action: ******* CommandLine: ********** MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:234]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server. MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:234]: Grabbed execution mutex. MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:250]: Cloaking enabled. MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:250]: Attempting to enable all disabled priveleges before calling Install on Server MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:16:13:250]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0 MSI (s) (DC:EC) [11:16:13:250]: Grabbed execution mutex. MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: Resetting cached policy values MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0 MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: ******* RunEngine: ******* Product: c:e02e41a11dc741be12SetupSqlRun_SQL.msi ******* Action: ******* CommandLine: ********** MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: Machine policy value 'TransformsSecure' is 0 MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: User policy value 'TransformsAtSource' is 0 MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0 MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:13:250]: File will have security applied from OpCode. MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying package --> 'c:e02e41a11dc741be12SetupSqlRun_SQL.msi' against software restriction policy MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: Note: 1: 2262 2: DigitalSignature 3: -2147287038 MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: c:e02e41a11dc741be12SetupSqlRun_SQL.msi is not digitally signed MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: c:e02e41a11dc741be12SetupSqlRun_SQL.msi is permitted to run at the 'unrestricted' authorization level. MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: End dialog not enabled MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: Original package ==> c:e02e41a11dc741be12SetupSqlRun_SQL.msi MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:781]: Package we're running from ==> c:WINDOWSInstaller46c82d.msi MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{2B2EF9D0-3876-4021-8F44-FA294E6D3C36}'. MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database. MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: Detected that this product uses a multiple instance transform. MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: MSCOREE already loaded, using loaded copy MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: Applying multiple instance transform 'qlRun01.mst'... MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: Looking for storage transform: SqlRun01.mst MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: Validating transform 'SqlRun01.mst' with validation bits 0x809 MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:16:15:828]: Transform 'SqlRun01.mst' is valid. . . . 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MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:19:42:125]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist MSI (s) (DC:F0) [11:19:42:125]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603 MSI (s) (DC:EC) [11:19:42:125]: Destroying RemoteAPI object. MSI (s) (DC:38) [11:19:42:140]: Custom Action Manager thread ending. === Logging stopped: 11/1/2007 11:19:42 === MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:19:42:140]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1 MSI (c) (1C:1C) [11:19:42:140]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603 === Verbose logging stopped: 11/1/2007 11:19:42 ===
Previously, I have installed SQL 2005 developer edition simplyfied chinese successfully. But yesterday, I tried to install mobile client software factory. The installation process create a database as following: Create DATABASE [AdventureWorksMobileStaging] ON PRIMARY ( NAME = N'AdventureWorksMobileStaging', FILENAME = N'C:GotDotNetMCSF_728ReferenceImplementationsAdventureWorksToGoDBScriptsAdventureWorksMobileStaging.mdf' , SIZE = 195584KB , MAXSIZE = UNLIMITED, FILEGROWTH = 1024KB ) ( NAME = N'AdventureWorksMobileStaging_log', FILENAME = N'C:GotDotNetMCSF_728ReferenceImplementationsAdventureWorksToGoDBScriptsAdventureWorksMobileStaging_log.ldf' , SIZE = 265344KB , MAXSIZE = 2048GB , FILEGROWTH = 10%) But today, when I start my notebook, SQL server could not be started.
Then I uninstalled the SQL instance by start->control panel->uninstall...The uninstall process seems OK. Note that I only uninstalled the instance.Then I tried to reinstall SQL 2005. However it was reported a Performance Monitor Counter registry key mismatch error occures. I tried to fix it but failed. The problem is as following:
1, The installation process report a warning of low memory. My notebook has 512M memory. I have reinstalled SQL 2005 once successfully. At that time, the warning also shows, but it seems that this warning does not affect installation.
2, User type problem. The OS of my notebook is XP professional, which is upgraded from XP home edition. I login it using a domain user such as: "my company's domainmyaccount". I found it curiously that although I assign myaccount as an Administrator, it will automaticly changed to "SQL$...." account. I don't know why and when the account property is changed. But everytime, when I found, I will assign myaccount as an Administrator back.
3, Performance Monitor Counter registry key problem. To fix the problem, I firstly tried to run lodctr.exe in cmd window but failed. When I cd to c:windowssystem32 dir, I can ran lodctr.exe correctly. I check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionPerflib, the result is: "Last Counter"=dword:0000149c (11128) "Last Help"=dword:0000149d (11129) Then I check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionPerflib 09 and 004, the result is confusing. I can find counter and help key,but both keys contains really a lot of stuff as: (1) first page of Counter key: 1 1847 2 System 4 Memory 6 % Processor Time 10 File Read Operations/sec 12 (2) first page of Help key: 3 The System performance object consists of counters that apply to more than one instance of a component processors on the computer. 5 The Memory performance object consists of counters that describe the behavior of physical and virtual memory on the computer. Physical memory is the amount of random access memory on the computer. Virtual memory consists of the space in physical memory and on disk. Many of the memory counters monitor paging, which is the movement of pages of code and data between disk and physical memory. Excessive paging, a symptom of a memory shortage, can cause delays which interfere with all system processes. 7 % Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends to execute a non-Idle thread. It is calculated by measuring the duration of the idle thread is active in the sample interval, and subtracting that time from interval duration. (Each processor has an idle thread that consumes cycles when no other threads are ready to run). This counter is the primary indicator of processor activity, and displays the average percentage of busy time observed during the sample interval. It is calculated by monitoring the time that the service is inactive, and subtracting that value from 100%. 9 % Total DPC Time is the average percentage of time that all processors spend receiving and servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs). (DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than the standard interrupts). It is the sum of Processor: % DPC Time for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. System: % Total DPC Time is a component of System: % Total Privileged Time because DPCs are executed in privileged mode. DPCs are counted separately and are not a component of the interrupt count. This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time. 11 File Read Operations/sec is the combined rate of file system read requests to all devices on the computer, including requests to read from the file system cache. It is measured in numbers of reads. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
I could not find the maximum value of the Counter key and help key, so I could not repair Last Counter and Last Help key as discribed at SQL 2005 help. Which item correspond to maximum value of the Counter key and help key?
I tried to correct Last Counter and Help key as: "Last Counter"=dword:0000149c (5276) "Last Help"=dword:0000149d (5277) But it also doesn't work.
Long story short: Installed SQL Server 2005 Developers Edition along with Visual Studio 2005. Everything worked as it should.
Then there was a problem installing .NET Framework 2.0 Security Update. Fixed that by uninstall and reinstall of .NET Framework 2.0.
Now SQL Server does not work. So I figured uninstall/reinstall. Only problem is that it WILL NOT uninstall. I have tried to uninstall manually per KB article (9009967). That doesn't work either.
Hi I installed SQL server 2005 Express and it was successfully set up but I kept on getting error 26 when I try to connect to a database, so I remove all SQL programs from the control panel and reinstall SQL server 2005, but this time the set up stopped halfway saying "cannot start server". How can I successfully reinstall SQL server 2005 express?
I am trying to change the computer name of a machine running MSDE but I get an error when SQL Server starts. With regular SQL when I change the name of a computer I re-run setup and setup fixes this problem. MSDE can only be installed from unattended mode so I can’t rerun setup and fix the problem.
My question is "How do I change the name of a computer running MSDE with out reinstalling MSDE"
I uninstalled a previous version of SQL Server 2000 Developer because it had some custom configurations that I didn't want. When I try to re-install, I get an error message saying:
A previous program installation created pending file operations on the installation machine. You must reboot the computer before running setup.
I don't know what other programs affect SQL that I have on my machine. My previous instance only contained two known databases and I have deleted the applications that went with those databases.
I have deleted all known registry settings for SQL Server. I have also stopped the IIS service because I thought it would impact the install.
I rebooted my machine, but I still get the same error when I try to install. I don't know what to do next? Please help!
While attempting to configure DTC on a Windows xp Pro, SP 2 machine I receive the error message [DTC was installed by the SQL Server. Please reinstall!] Where do I find this installation file to complete the requested task -- any help would be awesome -- I have tried down loading hotfixes, and security updates that mention fixing problems with DTC -- but alas they did not fix my error ;-)
I've got a Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server. It had got SQL installed. But then SQL was uninstalled. Now I need to put SQL back in, but I don't see how!
There're three CD-Rom but I don't see how and from which CD to install back SQL.
PS: Correct me if I'm wrong, Windows Server 2003 is sold with SQL 2005, right?