Problem Starting SQL 2000
Mar 5, 2004
My SQL2K was running fine. Yesterday, I decided to install SP3a. During the installation, it failed when apply sp3_serv_repl.sql. And I can't start SQL server anymore. The error is :
FRunCM : Process <> generated Fatal Exception C0000005
Exception Access Violation - SQLServer is terminating this process.
No matter what I did, I couldn't start the service again.
SO I decided to uninstall SQL2K and install again. Installation is ok, no problem. But, again the SQLServer service cannot start up. The same error appeared. Besides, there is also the error about :
Supersocket Error 1355.
I have tried all the suggestions that I can find in the net but nothing seems to work.
Please advise what should I do. Thank you very much.
Philip
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Sep 17, 2006
Installed evaluation copy a while ago.
Yesterday got a new server and wanted to detach and move the database from old server. However, SQL server will not start on old server.
New server runs SQL 2000 Enterprise edition.
How do I get my old database detached and moved?
Your advise is appreciated.
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Jan 28, 2007
Where to start.
I have my 2005 CD ready and server.
So i will install 2005.
How do i start migrating SQL 2000 to SQL 2005 (on our SQL 2000 some of the databases cannot be converted to 2005 as the vendor is not ready.
Is there a way to do each database one by one.....(If so if anyone got any recommendations on how to start this i appreciated it).
Thanks
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Nov 20, 2001
The log for our SQL 2000 database shows constant "starting up database dbname" entires. Is there a option that causes the databases to constantly be starting or is this a new feature of SQL 2000.
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Aug 6, 2007
Hi
We have a demo version of our SQL2000 application that uses MSDE. This has always worked sucessfully in the past.
However, at the most recent installation however there is a problem which I cannot seem to fix.
MDSE was installed on Windows 2000 using the Local Admin account.
When the user logs on to the PC, SQL will not start gives error message '5 Access Denied'.
I have given the local user read/write permission to the Data directory and mdf/ldf files that it contains.
I have tried starting SQL specifiying it to log on using the Local Admin account but it makes no difference.
Does anyone know what else can I do?
Thank you
Mark
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Nov 21, 2001
The log for our SQL 2000 database shows constant "starting up database dbname" entires. Is there a option that causes the databases to constantly be starting or is this a new feature of SQL 2000.
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Aug 15, 2006
Please feel free to redirect me if this has been previously addressed. I've read through the FAQ post and searched the forums, and as yet haven't found anything relevant on Google so I'm hoping you folks can help.
I am using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on a fully patched Windows 2000 Server, and for some reason the database just will not start up when the machine starts or reboots. The service starts fine if I go start it by hand though. This is obnoxious because it prevents me from running fully automated updates to the box since that reboots it at least once a week on "patch Tuesday".
Here are what my related services and their startup types look like:
SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) Automatic
SQL Server Active Directory Helper Disabled
SQL Server Browser Disabled
SQL Server VSS Writer Manual
This is a production machine so I'd prefer not to run any services I don't have to. All this database needs to do is sit there and get hit by a local Cold Fusion instance that talks to it by TCP/IP. Any administration on it I tend to do locally with Management Studio Express by remotely logging into the server on it's internal IP.
The really weird thing is, I have these services configured exactly the same on development environments I've created in Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition. This seems to be specific to Windows 2000 Server, and I just can't figure it out...
Any advice much appreciated!
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May 18, 2007
Hello,
I had created a windows service using C#. I set its Startup Type as Automatic but it is not getting started automatically when my System Starts.
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Feb 1, 2007
When our rep distribution services time-out (several times a day) some dba's just restart the service while others restart the rep job which starts the service. Are there any differences between these two methods? Does restarting the service inherit any changes made to the job's attributes?
Thanks!
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Mar 6, 2002
We have SQL 2000 (SP2) , Our SQL server agent showing green light as started from EM , It is succussfully restarting from NT Services too . But When I open the properties of the jobs from EM its gives error message SQL DMO error " SQl Agent is starting , try later " . And in EM Next run Date & Time not available .
MDDB database is accessable & in Log file its recovered fully
Thankx in Advance
Sha
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Jul 20, 2005
I've read frequently how stored procedures we create shouldn't be named withsp_ since SQL Server will first check the master db before the current dbwhen trying to find the sp to execute. I always nodded and thought how Iwas glad I hadn't done that. For some reason it never clicked that UDFbehavior could be the same.I have several UDFs that start fn_... When I reference a UDF as dbo.fn_...does SQL Server check the master db for these and only upon not finding themcheck the current db? If so, is there a performance hit for this?TIA,John
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Jul 24, 2007
Hi,
I'm quite new to this forum. I've a fair experience in Databases and Programming. Now that I want to take a stride into Data Mining and Warehousing. Experts please suggest me where I can start from and any learning path ?
Best regards,
Markish
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Oct 25, 2006
Hi Everyone:
I am just starting out on SSIS, and have the following business challenge that I would like to solve utilizing SSIS. There are two SQL Server data stores, one would be the source, and other would be the destination. I need to grab some data from store 1, and insert that data into store 2. Here are my questions:
1) Before i move the data to store 2, i have to check some criterias by callin some sps, and then the end result would need to be inserted into the destination database. Can anyone tell me how would i setup the control flow, to accomodate that in SSIS?
2) Can someone email me a sample package that does something similar?
I just need a starting point so i can build the design of my package. Basically i need to call three sps during the process to move data. First one will compile a list of all the records to process. Second one, will pick those up, make some calls to set some other parameters, and then finally insert it into some staging tables. Third one should simply pick up the data from staging tables, to a replica of those tables in the actual destination db. I would really appreciate if I can get some response to this post soon. Also, I would appreciate if you can point me in the right direction in terms of how to design this using SSIS. Basically i need a starting point control flow design(rough) to understand what control flow items would be used in this case. Thanks.
MA
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Feb 12, 2002
The SQLAgent service was modified to login as a domain account. SQLAgent would not start. I made sure that the account was in the Admin group on the server, I setup the account as a System Administrator in SQL. I made sure that the network protocols in Client Network Utiliity and Server Network Utility where the same as other servers using the domain account. The message I'm getting is...
SQLServerAgent could not be started (reason: Unable to connect to server; SQLServerAgent cannot start).
I modified the properties for SQLAgent back to login as local account and I still get the same problem.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sidney Ives
Database Administrator
Sentara Healthcare.
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Mar 15, 2001
When my system re-boots SQLServerAgent will no longer start. The following message is sent to the NT Event Log:
(Event ID 103) "SQLServerAgent could not be started (reason: Unable to connect to server; SQLServerAgent cannot start)."
Following this message are two messages from MSSQLServer that read:
(Event ID 19020) "RPC Net-Library listening on: ncalrpc:USBGRSYSTST1[WMSG0000009A.00000001]."
So is this a timing issues? Is MSSQLServer taking too long to completely start before SQLServerAgent is started? If so, is there a way (without hacking through the registry) to make the SQLServerAgent service dependant on the MSSQLServer service?
This startup issue did not exist until an application was installed on the machine that also has several services that auto-start. I noticed that many of these new services are starting at the same time the MSSQLServer service is starting.
Any asssistance would be most appreciated.
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Aug 7, 2000
I am receiving the following error when I am trying to start the SQL server.Any help is appreciated.
"An error(1069 service did not start due to logon failure)while performing this service operation on MSSQLserver service"
Thanks.
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Oct 27, 2000
For three months I have be starting the SQL Agent using the following bat file
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Starting this week the agent is not starting. This is the error message
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What could have changed on the Server?
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Nov 29, 2001
Hi
Greetings,
I've installed sql server 7.0 on winnt. Later i've changed my system name.
Due to this SQL SERVER is not running and i'm getting the following error.
"Your SQL Server installation is either corrupt or has been tampered with (unkown package id). Please rerun setup.". I've changed my system name back to the original one and sql server is running again.
Is there any way to change my system name and sql server running??
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Anand.
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Sep 14, 1999
I am using MS SQL 6.5 SP5, NT4.0. running Tivoli Service Desk. Two of the four agents on the Applications server were not running so I recycled the server and now NONE of the agents are coming up. Generally the agents show up on the application server control panel but they have not started. The status of the server is 'initializing' and the Watchdog has started but only the 'dispatcher'started. I have hard booted the aps server and recycled the aps and db servers both. I know that there is a way to suspend the agents but that has not been done and the 'resume' button is not available to use. I tried restarting the dispatcher but it didn't do anything. I have also gone into 'config' on the control panel and it shows that '4' agents are set to start up.
We run a Web version also so I have my help desk analysts using it but they cannot refer back to tickets that they have just opened, etc.
ANY SUGGESTIONS - I have been waiting on Tivoli to call me back for almost an hour and a half.
Thanks - Mary
812-485-7876
mkeown@dc-is.org
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My SQL server is not sarting, Its giving me an error 2140 - An internal Windows NT error occured.
I checked the Microsoft site found an article ran all the options to check if it works but invain.
I am stuck, its a production DB i have to get it up and running in the next hour
Please Help
vIvEk
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Dec 20, 2001
SQL 2000 was run in Windows NT4 under non-system account. If this account belongs Administrator's group then SQL Server starts successfully otherwise the error message "NETLIB SuperSocket info: Failed to get Exclusive port use(MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]) : Error 10013. " is displayed. Could you please help me to solve the problem.
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Feb 12, 2002
The SQLAgent service was modified to login as a domain account. SQLAgent would not start. I made sure that the account was in the Admin group on the server, I setup the account as a System Administrator in SQL. I made sure that the network protocols in Client Network Utiliity and Server Network Utility where the same as other servers using the domain account. The message I'm getting is...
SQLServerAgent could not be started (reason: Unable to connect to server; SQLServerAgent cannot start).
I modified the properties for SQLAgent back to login as local account and I still get the same problem.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sidney Ives
Database Administrator
Sentara Healthcare.
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May 31, 2002
When attempting to start SQL Server agent I get the following error:
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How can I solve this problem?
Thanks in advance for your time.
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wanted to start the sql server agent and i got this error :
An Error 1069 - (The service did not start due to logon faliure ) occured wile performing this service operation on SQLServerAgent servcice.
What could be the solution for the above error.
Thanks in advance
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Jun 29, 2004
I feel extremly happy today and let me share with this wonderful forum why.
SQL is awesome and I'm really learning that theres alot of resources out there and coding is not that hard once you understand what your doing. Just took awhile for things to sink in. I still have a long ways to go but I'm really enjoying using sql. I practically live in our SQL Server 2000 at work and I'm learning more and more about it everyday.
Thank YOu so much guys I really appreciate all the help you've given me
Now I'm gonna study for the sql cert
:)
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Mar 17, 2004
hello - i have this problem:
i am able to use bulk insert script like
"bulk insert demodb..table1
from 'c:filename.ext' with (formatfile = 'c:cp.fmt')"
to import a binary file into sql server.
table1 has 4 columns, noted column is number 2, type image, here's my format file:
8.0
1
1 SQLIMAGE 0 100184 "" 2 logo ""
i import only the binary file.
however when trying to do the same using bcp with the same format file, it just says
"starting copy..." and goes to sleep !
any idea what i should do?
i created a temp table with just an IMAGE column and then the bcp method works, but i rather need it with my current setup - table with 4 columns
thank you
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Mar 28, 2007
I am unable to get SQL Agent service to run under the same domain name that my SQL Server service is running under. It will start and continue to run when Server and Agent are both ran under the Local Account. But once the services are switched over to the domain account, the Server starts, but the Agent fails. The domain user has administrative rights on the server, along with admin rights to the SQL instance.
Here is the event log.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SQLSERVERAGENT
Event Category: Service Control
Event ID: 103
Date: 3/28/2007
User: N/A
Computer: SQL2
Description: SQLServerAgent could not be started (reason: SQLServerAgent must be able to connect to the SQL Server as SysAdmin, but '(Unknown)' is not a member of the SysAdmin role).
Any help would be greatly appreciated or links to threads with answers.
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Hallo Guys
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Thank you
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OK, I've been looking and maybe there is an answer to this somewhere, but I haven't seen it.
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Feb 27, 2006
Hi all,
I have a maintenance plan on SQL2000, that is backing up the database.
It is under Management/SQL Server Agent. When I try to start the job, I got an error, saying: Error 22022 SQLServerAgent is not currently running so it cannot be notified of this action.
But, when I try to start the SQL Server Agent (in Services), it stops directly with the following information: The
SQLAgent$Sharepoint service on Local Computer started and then stopped.
Some services stop automatically if they have no work to do, for
example, the Performance Logs and Alerts service.
When I try to start it from the SQL Server Service Manager: no reaction at all!
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