Please Explain This.., Why Is PasswordRecovery Creating Another Sqlservr Process....
Jul 3, 2006
Why is the PasswordRecovery control creating another sqlservr process after I successfully enter the user name, and for a reason I have not found yet it keeps the database in a read only modem then when I answer my security question correctly it gives me the error:
Failed to update database "C:INETPUBWWWROOTVER1.0.0.1APP_DATAASPNETDB.MDF" because the database is read-only.
I read other post regarding the read only message and I don't if there doing the same thing, but why does this happen and what is the solution to this other not using the control?
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Feb 6, 2015
I am looking to create an upload process that will check for an Excel in a specific directly, if exists, upload the file and populate the database. I have never done this before (only data extracts). How to do the upload process, is this something that can be done with SQL Server 2012?
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Dec 7, 2006
Hi, can I create a background process in SQL Server doing specific jobs periodically? Stored procedure is the only solution?
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Jul 18, 2007
According to BOL you can configure an Alert to notify you when the blocked process threshold has been exceeded:
SQL Server 2005 Books Online
blocked process threshold Option
Use the blocked process threshold option to specify the threshold, in seconds, at which blocked process reports are generated. The threshold can be set from 0 to 86,400. By default, no blocked process reports are produced. This event is not generated for system tasks or for tasks that are waiting on resources that do not generate detectable deadlocks. For more information about deadlock detection, see Detecting and Ending Deadlocks.
You can define an alert to be executed when this event is generated. So for example, you can choose to page the administrator to take appropriate action to handle the blocking situation.
Can someone provide some direction on exactly how this is done? Does it require a Service Broker and queue?
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Apr 20, 2015
I've got an SSIS solution file with project deployment model in VS 2013 and would like to deploy that to SSISDB on different environments.All these days I followed the regular way to create a project in SSISDB and deploy it to that. Now want to find out if i can automate this process and so got some questions
1. Can we automate the process of creating a project on SSISDB based on our SSIS project name? This will be like when we do a deployment it should check if the project exists or not on SSISDB based on our SSIS project name, if the project exists we just deploy the packages in the project and if the project does not exists in SSISDB it will create that project and deploy the packages.
2. Can we also automate the process of creating environments? In traditional way we manually create the environment variables under environment tab of SSISDB, but can we make that also as part of deployment? Like when we are releasing to Dev server we look if that particular Dev variable exists on that server, if it exists we just update the existing stuff and if it does not exists we just create it.
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May 1, 2005
hi
when my site is being used, sqlservr.exe is using 100% of CPU..
why this happening ?
please help me..
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Apr 5, 2004
hello,
We are having an issue with tempdb growth and even after restarting the server and the shrinkfile command the tempdb still holds on to nearly 15 GB of space.
I found this article on the microsoft website which recommended that we stop SQL server and retart it from the commad prompt using the sqlservr -c -f command. After this we go to SQL Analyzer and run the shrinkfile.
I gave the sqlservr command on a friday evening in our test enviroment and I come back on monday morning and it is still not completed and i had to close the window and start SQL Server from Windows.
Is there something that i am missing here that i should know about the sqlservr command. Is there anything else that someone could recommend regarding shrinking the tempdb.
thanks
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Jan 7, 2008
Happy new year and merry xmas to everyone
I got SQL 2005 Express edition with Sharepoint Server 2007 installed and its running 100% CPU all the time
there are plenty threads like this out there but none have an answer
anyone got ideas?
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Jun 12, 2002
SQL 7.0(SP3) on NT Server(SP5)
The sqlservr.exe process is using almost 800MB of memory in Task Manager. We have 1GB physical RAM. The swapfile is on C: with min=950/max=1050MB. Is this normal? I think there may be some kind of memory leak. Any ideas?? Please HELP!
Rob
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Jul 11, 2000
Help ! My sqlservr service is running at 100% and my server is dog slow. I don see anything unusual when looking at current activity or sp_who2. I have restarted it a few times.. ANy suggestions? I only have one database in production on this server and there are only about 10 users hitting it..
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May 2, 2005
Arghhh, login to sqlserver and issue this query:
Code:
SELECT @@VERSION
and tell us what comes out.
Seev here for reference.
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Feb 25, 2000
Hello all,
Can I know somedetail about why the Sqlservr.exe app increasing in size drastically. Even I check all parameter of the server and I check the process running on server.
I feel server is not releasing the queues and It is occupying the memory. I any one suggest what could be the cause ?
Thanks,
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Aug 25, 2004
I have been dealing with an intermittent problem for several months that manifests itself on my computer as well as a customers computer. It is happening so often, upon booting the computer, that I just open and then minimize the Task Manager so that it will be in the Tool Tray and the bargraph will be visible.
From time to time the processor bargraph will "Max out" and when I open Task Manager and click on CPU in the Processes Tab, SQLServr.exe is using 99% of the CPU.
In Enterprise Manager I have set maximum Memory to 25% of the available system memory. I have tried this in both Fixed mode as well as Dynamic mode, no change.
I was told that there was a SQL Server version that was susceptible to a WORM that caused this. I have since upgraded to SQL ver. 8.0.194. I'm not sure of the version that I replaced, but I thought that the previous version was the one that was susceptible to the worm.
Has anyone fought this battle and if so can you offer any experience or advice?
Thanks very much for your help,
Doc
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Jun 11, 2008
Hi all,
I have a problem with sqlservr.exe (version 2005). It use alot of memory. I check on taskbar manager sqlservr.exe usage (CPU 10 - 20%, Mem usage - 1,493,688/2GB Ram). I dont know how can I fix it. Some body could help me please.
Thanks
Doan Jung
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Jun 11, 2008
Hi all,
I have a problem with sqlservr.exe (version 2005). It use alot of memory. I check on taskbar manager sqlservr.exe usage (CPU 10 - 20%, Mem usage - 1,493,688/2GB Ram). I dont know how can I fix it. Some body could help me please.
Thanks
Doan Jung
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Feb 13, 2008
Hi,
I have asked this question on the MSDN forums
with no response as yet. Maybe you guys can
shed some light on this:
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2826915&SiteID=1
We have an apparent File Handle leak occurring in our SQL server.
Last weekend the server ran out of non-paged pool space:
Event ID 2019 -The server was unable to allocate from the system
nonpaged pool because the pool was empty.
In the process monitor the sqlservr.exe process had Mem Usage
of 503,528KB and a handle count of 3,306,263 (!). Using poolmon
the highest usage of the non-paged pool was for the Muta tag, with
211,610,768 Bytes. Restarting the sql service fixes this
temporarily, but already we are back to 427,000 handles for
sqlservr.exe and climbing steadily at about 200,000 handles
per day.
Is there a fix for this?
Cheers,
Geoff
PS
We have:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3054.00 (Intel X86)
Mar 23 2007 16:28:52
Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition
on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
(Meaning Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 :-) )
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Feb 27, 2006
Hello All,On all of my SQL servers (2000 with SP3), when I go to task manager andlook at memory usage, sqlservr.exe is always at 1.7gigs. If I reducethe maximum to let's say 1 gig it will go down to 1 gig. But if it iseven at 2gigs or 3 gigs it will be showing 1.7 gigs. Why? Is is ok toreduce the memory usage of sqlservr.exe?Raziq.*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
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Feb 22, 2002
I've a SQL 7 SP3 server that was running for more than 6 months without any problem and hence I never give much thought to it other than the monitoring the growth of the database size.
Just the other day, I was pretty shocked to see that SQLSERVR.EXE was using nearly 1 GB of RAM (and I have 1 GB of physical RAM)!!! My database size is only about 2 GB and there aren't many simultaneous users online. This database is used for a web application.
Today I have the opportunity to restart the SQLServer service (to apply the security hotfix). And I'm pretty dismay to see its memory usage climbing steadily at the rate of around 20 to 30 KB every few seconds. I guess it'd hit 1 GB in a matter of hours or days..
Now, I've a similar server on another machine.. but its SQLSERVR.EXE is only using around 20 MB and it doesnt grow much.
So..what should I do?? Ideas? Suggestions? Thanks!!
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Jul 20, 2000
Why does my Sqlservr.exe file take up 200 megs of my nt memory. When i control alt delete and go into task manager, sqlservr.exe is always at the top of the memory usage list.
Melissa
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Mar 20, 2007
Can someone please explain what exit code 259 means as it appears in the debug output below?
When running a C# Stored Procedure within the VS 2005 IDE I receive the following Debug Output:
Auto-attach to process '[1152] [SQL] enterprise' on machine 'enterprise' succeeded.
Debugging script from project script file.
The thread 'enterprisesqlexpress [56]' (0x150) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The thread 'enterprisesqlexpress [56]' (0x1314) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The thread 'enterprisesqlexpress [56]' (0x1314) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_32mscorlib2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089mscorlib.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBinnSqlAccess.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_32System.Data2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089System.Data.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILSystem2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089System.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_32System.Transactions2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089System.Transactions.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILSystem.Security2.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3aSystem.Security.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
Auto-attach to process '[1152] sqlservr.exe' on machine 'enterprise' succeeded.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILSystem.Xml2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089System.Xml.dll', Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.
'sqlservr.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'SQL2005_Test', No symbols loaded.
'ENTERPRISE;.Net SqlClient Data Provider;4400' (Managed): Loaded 'C:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILSystem.Configuration2.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3aSystem.Configuration.dll', No symbols loaded.
CurrencyCode Name ModifiedDate
------------ -------------------------------------------------- -----------------------
eee MyCurr4 3/20/2007 12:58:38 PM
(1 row(s) affected)
(1 row(s) returned)
Finished running sp_executesql.
The thread 'enterprisesqlexpress [56]' (0x1314) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The program '[1152] [SQL] enterprise: enterprisesqlexpress' has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The program '[1152] sqlservr.exe: Managed' has exited with code 259 (0x103).
I would also appreciate hearing back from users as to why I only have two choices in my VS 2005 IDE Output window (Build and Debug). From what I've read, 'Database' should be another choice for 'Show output from:'.
My environment consists of the following:
Database:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00 (Intel X86) Feb 9 2007 22:47:07 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Express Edition on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 2)
I have verified the SQL Server connection has 'Allow SQL/CLR Debugging' enabled.
The Visual Studio 2005 IDE is:
8.0.50727.762 (SP.050727-7600)
Running Microsoft .Net Framework version 2.0.50727
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Oct 3, 2007
Dear Friends,
I have developed my web application using ASP.Net with MS SQL SERVER Express Edition SP2 .
I have hosting it at some where which i can remote and see the service of sqlservr.exe .
The first start of this service take the memory space just only 25 MB but after this service run upto one week it increased up to 200MB .This service won't realease from the memory untill unless i restart the server or restart its service.
1.Could any one tell me why this service continue increasingly ?.
2.What can i configure in MS SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS Edition to let this release from the memory without restart the server or its service ?.
Best Regards,
Channarith Hun.
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May 4, 2006
I keep getting different answers from different people on regarding if you can or cannot kill the hosting sql server process with an unsafe assembly. Can you do this? If so could you please attach a sample demonstrating this?
Thanks,
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Sep 12, 2007
Hello everyone,
I have my minimum server memory in SQL set to 4GB, but in my Windows Task Manager, sqlservr.exe only has about 100MB.
Does anyone have any idea why task manager doesn't show the full amount?
Thanks in advance.
Jarret
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Jul 5, 2007
Hello,
I'm havin a problem with my database server in the network, i'm running a windows 2003 server standard edition with sql server 2005 standard edition.
the problem is that the server get stock and the performance of the whole network is affected, when i use the tak manager to monitor the performance i can see that the sqlservr.exe proccess is using 1,397,928 k of memory usage, in the performance monitor the graphics get crazy and the cpu usage grows up untill 85%.
Can you please let me know if there is something that i can do to normalize the server performance in order to let the network user work with the applications feeded by this server.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Jan 29, 2008
Hi i have installed sql server 2000 on xp window and facing error of connection failed, check sql server registration what it mean pleas guide me.
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May 28, 2008
Hi,
I've SQL Server 2005 Dev Edition and Windows Server 2003 ENT SP2.
in the task manager i see that the server use 5GB out of 6GB,but when i arrange the process to see whom takes all the memory i see that the sqlservr.exe takes 150MB(he is the biggest).
when i open Perfmon and look on the sqlservr.exe memory use, i see that he takes the 4.5G.
i've a problem that the server use alot of cpu time to run users queries,i see that pages/sec counter is very big average between 600-800.
is there any problem with my memory?
why the memory reading from the task manager is wrong?
if my pages/sec counter is so big do i have a memory leaks + pressure?
THX
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Nov 14, 2007
Hi,
I was trying to extract data from the source server using OLEDB Source and SQL Server Destination when i encountered this error:
"Transaction (Process ID 135) was deadlocked on lock resources with another process and has been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun the transaction.".
What must be done so that even if the table being queried is locked, i wouldn't experience any deadlock?
cherriesh
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Dec 3, 2007
Hello all,
I am running into an interesting scenario on my desktop. I'm running developer edition on Windows XP Professional (9.00.3042.00 SP2 Developer Edition). OS is autopatched via corporate policy and I saw some patches go in last week. This machine is also a hand-me-down so I don't have a clean install of the databases on the machine but I am local admin.
So, starting last week after a forced remote reboot (also a policy) I noticed a few of the databases didn't start back up. I chalked it up to the hard shutdown and went along my merry way. Friday however I know I shut my machine down nicely and this morning when I booted up, I was in the same state I was last Wenesday. 7 of the 18 databases on my machine came up with
FCB:pen: Operating system error 32(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.) occurred while creating or opening file 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataTest.mdf'. Diagnose and correct the operating system error, and retry the operation.
and it also logs
FCB:pen failed: Could not open file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataTest.mdf for file number 1. OS error: 32(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.).
I've caught references to the auto close feature being a possible culprit, no dice as the databases in question are set to False. Recovery mode varies on the databases from Simple to Full. If I cycle the SQL Server service, whatever transient issue it was having with those files is gone.
As much as I'd love to disable the virus scanner, network security would not be amused. The data and log files appear to have the same permissions as unaffected database files. Nothing's set to read only or archive as I've caught on other forums as possible gremlins. I have sufficient disk space and the databases are set for unrestricted growth.
Any thoughts on what I could look at? If it was everything coming up in RECOVERY_PENDING it's make more sense to me than a hit or miss type of thing I'm experiencing now.
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Jun 26, 2007
why do the following return the same datasets?
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select * from myTable where myData = ' '
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P.S. I'm using T-SQL
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Jun 27, 2001
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Dec 1, 2005
As previous threads have indicated I've been trying to figure out what's slowing down our 3rd party ETL tool.
My research has figured out the culprit, but now I need some advice on the best way to handle it.
Here's what's going on...
SPID 1 = dynamic sql passed from Crystal
SPID 2 = ETL tool
SPID 3 = report in stored proc
Until a few days ago we didn't even know SPID 1 existed. These are different guys, using old version of Crystal passing crappy queries.
Here's the scenario
SPID 1 is running (inefficient select)
SPID 2 is waiting
30 minutes pass and SPID 2 is still waiting PAGEIOLATCH_SH
SPID 3 fires off
Now SPID 2 is blocking SPID 3, but SPID 2 is still waiting for SPID 1
Finally when SPID 1 finishes, everything catches up. But it appears that there is a period of at least 45 minutes when all SPID's are just sleeping.
My questions:
1. If SPID 1 is just running an inefficient select query, why is it holding up SPID 2 (Which reads and inserts). SPID 1 should have a shared lock on table, this would prevent SPID 2 from insert/update?
2. Is there any steps I can take to give SPID 2 precendence? or is it first come first serve?
Thanks in advance
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