SQL 2005 Dump

Apr 24, 2007

Hi,

I am having problems and can€™t seem to get a grip as to what is happening. My dump files are filing up fast and I have to go and delete them because they take up too much space.

We started playing with SharePoint 2007 search and think it is the culprit.

Any advise would be great.

Here is a little info form the dump file

BugCheck Dump ===================================================================== This file is generated by Microsoft SQL Server version 9.00.1399.06 upon detection of fatal unexpected error. Please return this file, the query or program that produced the bugcheck, the database and the error log, and any other pertinent information with a Service Request. Computer type is AT/AT COMPATIBLE. Bios Version is DELL - 1 Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A04 Current time is 15:10:02 04/24/07. 4 Intel x86 level 15, 3400 Mhz processor (s). Windows NT 5.2 Build 3790 CSD Service Pack 1. Memory MemoryLoad = 57% Total Physical = 4095 MB Available Physical = 1741 MB Total Page File = 5976 MB Available Page File = 3709 MB Total Virtual = 2047 MB Available Virtual = 290 MB ***Stack Dump being sent to C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGSQLDump6891.txt SqlDumpExceptionHandler: Process 100 generated fatal exception c0000005 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION. SQL Server is terminating this process.

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05/30/2008 09:48:18,Server,Unknown,Error: 17310<c/> Severity: 20<c/> State: 1.
05/30/2008 09:48:18,spid55,Unknown,External dump process return code 0x20000001.<nl/>External dump process returned no errors.
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05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,78132A47 Module(MSVCR80+00002A47)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,781329BB Module(MSVCR80+000029BB)
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05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,0144789A Module(sqlservr+0044789A)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,0144859B Module(sqlservr+0044859B)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01447562 Module(sqlservr+00447562)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01006DAB Module(sqlservr+00006DAB)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01006BBC Module(sqlservr+00006BBC)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01006A96 Module(sqlservr+00006A96)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,0103DFD4 Module(sqlservr+0003DFD4)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01041DD5 Module(sqlservr+00041DD5)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01023D58 Module(sqlservr+00023D58)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01248364 Module(sqlservr+00248364)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,012F1142 Module(sqlservr+002F1142)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,01244DEE Module(sqlservr+00244DEE)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,0120FB12 Module(sqlservr+0020FB12)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,014A67C6 Module(sqlservr+004A67C6)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Short Stack Dump
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* *******************************************************************************
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SegSs: 00000023:
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Esp: 5D25F67C: 5D257BF1 046E7938 058CC7B0 046E7928 011AEB24 00000000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* EFlags: 00010246: 003D0068 003A0043 006F005C 00610072 006C0063 005C0065
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SegCs: 0000001B:
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Ebp: 5D25F700: 5D25F72C 0120FB12 0000000E 058CC7B0 046E7900 0000000E
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Eip: 014A67C6: 528B108B B84D8D0C FFC88B51 B84D8BD2 8BBC558B 7F8B207F
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Edx: 00000009:
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Ecx: 040DC4E8: 010AF5FC 040DDFF0 00000001 00300040 010AF8A4 04ECDF08
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Ebx: 05898668: 05898540 05898698 00000009 058986C8 00000004 05898828
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Eax: 00000000:
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Esi: 040DC49C: 0123ED20 0123F240 040DC4A4 00000001 00400028 010AF5B0
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Edi: 053D6D20: 053D6A90 053D6278 053D69F0 053D6D48 053D6F30 00000001
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,*
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* dbghelp 624F0000 62602FFF 00113000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* xpstar90 623C0000 623E5FFF 00026000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* odbcint 623A0000 623B7FFF 00018000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ATL80 7C630000 7C64AFFF 0001b000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* BatchParser90 62230000 6224EFFF 0001f000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ODBC32 621F0000 6222CFFF 0003d000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SQLSCM90 621D0000 621D8FFF 00009000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* xpstar90 62180000 621C7FFF 00048000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* msftepxy 5D500000 5D514FFF 00015000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SQLNCLIR 00800000 00832FFF 00033000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* comdlg32 76380000 763C8FFF 00049000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* sqlncli 61A30000 61C51FFF 00222000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* CLBCATQ 76FC0000 7703EFFF 0007f000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ntdsapi 76780000 76792FFF 00013000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SAMLIB 5D360000 5D372FFF 00013000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* NTMARTA 77680000 776A0FFF 00021000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* wshtcpip 71A70000 71A77FFF 00008000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* hnetcfg 698B0000 69907FFF 00058000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* dssenh 68100000 68123FFF 00024000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* xpsp2res 5CEE0000 5D1ACFFF 002cd000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* IMAGEHLP 76C80000 76CA7FFF 00028000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* WINTRUST 76C20000 76C4DFFF 0002e000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* dbghelp 5CB00000 5CC12FFF 00113000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* msfte 5C890000 5CAE8FFF 00259000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* security 5C0F0000 5C0F3FFF 00004000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* rasadhlp 76FB0000 76FB5FFF 00006000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* WLDAP32 76F50000 76F7CFFF 0002d000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* winrnr 76FA0000 76FA7FFF 00008000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* DNSAPI 76F10000 76F36FFF 00027000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* RESUTILS 5BE20000 5BE31FFF 00012000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* OLEAUT32 77110000 7719BFFF 0008c000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* CLUSAPI 76D90000 76DA0FFF 00011000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* WSOCK32 344C0000 344C9FFF 0000a000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* VERSION 77BF0000 77BF7FFF 00008000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MTXCLU 344A0000 344B2FFF 00013000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSVCP60 5BDB0000 5BE14FFF 00065000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSDTCPRX 67280000 672EBFFF 0006c000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* XOLEHLP 34490000 34495FFF 00006000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* COMRES 77040000 77106FFF 000c7000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* schannel 767D0000 767F6FFF 00027000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* cryptdll 76770000 7677BFFF 0000c000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* kerberos 343E0000 3442AFFF 0004b000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* iphlpapi 76D50000 76D68FFF 00019000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* msv1_0 77C60000 77C82FFF 00023000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ole32 774D0000 7760BFFF 0013c000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSCOREE 34160000 341A5FFF 00046000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* AUTHZ 776B0000 776C0FFF 00011000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* rsaenh 33A80000 33AA7FFF 00028000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SQLOS 344D0000 344D4FFF 00005000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* sqlevn70 4F610000 4F7A3FFF 00194000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* instapi 48060000 48069FFF 0000a000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* psapi 76BE0000 76BEAFFF 0000b000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* comctl32 5D5B0000 5D646FFF 00097000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* comctl32 773C0000 774C1FFF 00102000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* IMM32 76360000 7637CFFF 0001d000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SHLWAPI 77F60000 77FD5FFF 00076000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* SHELL32 7C9C0000 7D1D7FFF 00818000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* NETAPI32 5BD50000 5BDA3FFF 00054000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* opends60 333E0000 333E6FFF 00007000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* USERENV 769A0000 76A53FFF 000b4000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* WS2HELP 71A80000 71A87FFF 00008000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* WS2_32 71A90000 71AA6FFF 00017000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSWSOCK 71A30000 71A6FFFF 00040000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Secur32 77FE0000 77FF0FFF 00011000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSASN1 77B10000 77B21FFF 00012000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* CRYPT32 77A70000 77B04FFF 00095000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* GDI32 77F10000 77F55FFF 00046000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* USER32 77D30000 77DBFFFF 00090000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* RPCRT4 77E70000 77F00FFF 00091000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ADVAPI32 77DC0000 77E6BFFF 000ac000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSVCP80 7C420000 7C4A6FFF 00087000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* msvcrt 77C00000 77C57FFF 00058000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MSVCR80 78130000 781CAFFF 0009b000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* kernel32 7C800000 7C8F5FFF 000f6000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ntdll 7C900000 7C9B0FFF 000b1000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* sqlservr 01000000 02BCEFFF 01bcf000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* MODULE BASE END SIZE
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,*
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,*
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* íîâëåíèÿ ed ee e2 eb e5 ed e8 ff
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* h Èíèöèà öèÿ îá 04 00 01 68 14 00 c8 ed e8 f6 e8 e0 f6 e8 ff 20 ee e1
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Windows_junk §„ 57 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 5f 6a 75 6e 6b 00 00 a7 84 03 09
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* §„ h 04 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 a7 84 03 09 04 00 01 68 0c 00
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ¸ & & & 02 b8 00 00 00 26 01 01 00 00 00 26 01 01 00 00 00 26
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ' o ¬šL & 04 27 00 00 00 00 00 6f 04 04 ac 9a 4c 02 00 00 26 02
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* à ïèñüþ à ãåíòà ] & e0 ef e8 f1 fc fe 20 e0 e3 e5 ed f2 e0 5d 00 00 26 04
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* òâèÿ íà ä ó÷åòíîé ç f2 e2 e8 ff 20 ed e0 e4 20 f3 f7 e5 f2 ed ee e9 20 e7
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* ll][RABIS_NP][Äåéñ 6c 6c 5d 5b 52 41 42 49 53 5f 4e 50 5d 5b c4 e5 e9 f1
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* B [MainMB][IExtO.d 42 00 5b 4d 61 69 6e 4d 42 5d 5b 49 45 78 74 4f 2e 64
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* n ; 2 §Ã¿ h 6e 00 3b 00 32 00 00 00 00 00 a7 ff 00 09 04 00 01 68
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* d O p e r a t i o 64 00 4f 00 70 00 65 00 72 00 61 00 74 00 69 00 6f 00
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* d b o . A d 01 00 00 00 12 00 64 00 62 00 6f 00 2e 00 41 00 64 00
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* 16 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Input Buffer 242 bytes -
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Access Violation occurred reading address 00000000
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Exception Code = c0000005 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* Exception Address = 014A67C6 Module(sqlservr+004A67C6)
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,*
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,*
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* 05/30/08 09:48:17 spid 55
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* BEGIN STACK DUMP:
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,*
05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,* *******************************************************************************
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05/30/2008 09:48:17,spid55,Unknown,***Stack Dump being sent to C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGSQLDump0352.txt
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Please, help me.


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* ODBC32 1f7d0000 1f803fff 00034000
* comdlg32 77d80000 77db1fff 00032000
* SQLWOA 41100000 4110bfff 0000c000
* odbcint 1f8c0000 1f8d5fff 00016000
* NDDEAPI 75a80000 75a86fff 00007000
* WINSPOOL 77c00000 77c17fff 00018000
* SQLTrace 41130000 4117dfff 0004e000
* NETAPI32 4ca00000 4ca40fff 00041000
* NETRAP 77840000 77848fff 00009000
* SAMLIB 777e0000 777ecfff 0000d000
* WSOCK32 776d0000 776d7fff 00008000
* WS2_32 776b0000 776c3fff 00014000
* WS2HELP 776a0000 776a6fff 00007000
* WLDAP32 77950000 77978fff 00029000
* SQLFTQRY 41020000 4103afff 0001b000
* SSNMPN70 41190000 41195fff 00006000
* SSMSSO70 411a0000 411aafff 0000b000
* SSMSRP70 411b0000 411b7fff 00008000
* ENUDTC 74e20000 74e36fff 00017000
* XOLEHLP 74e40000 74e48fff 00009000
* MTXCLU 74e50000 74e5cfff 0000d000
* ADME 74e60000 74e72fff 00013000
* DTCUtil 74e80000 74e89fff 0000a000
* DTCTRACE 74e90000 74e96fff 00007000
* CLUSAPI 7f230000 7f23cfff 0000d000
* RESUTILS 7f250000 7f259fff 0000a000
* MSDTCPRX 74ea0000 74ed0fff 00031000
* DTCCM 74ee0000 74efdfff 0001e000
* msafd 77660000 7766efff 0000f000
* wshtcpip 77690000 77698fff 00009000
* rpclts1 77e00000 77e05fff 00006000
* RpcLtScm 755b0000 755bafff 0000b000
* MSWSOCK 77670000 77684fff 00015000
* rnr20 75600000 7560dfff 0000e000
* RpcLtCcm 756d0000 756defff 0000f000
* security 76e70000 76e81fff 00012000
* msapsspc 756e0000 756f3fff 00014000
* MSVCRT40 779d0000 779e4fff 00015000
* schannel 77400000 7741dfff 0001e000
* MSOSS 75710000 75734fff 00025000
* CRYPT32 75740000 757b4fff 00075000
* MSASN1 757c0000 757cffff 00010000
* msnsspc 757d0000 757eefff 0001f000
* digest 757f0000 757fffff 00010000
* SQLRGSTR 01b60000 01b64fff 00005000
* xpsqlbot 01bf0000 01bf5fff 00006000
* sqlboot 01c00000 01c07fff 00008000
* EntApi 0a000000 0a011fff 00012000
* PSAPI 76bf0000 76bfafff 0000b000
* WININET 01db0000 01e45fff 00096000
* SHLWAPI 01e50000 01eb8fff 00069000
* xpstar 02440000 02470fff 00031000
* SQLWID 02480000 02485fff 00006000
* SQLSVC 02490000 024a8fff 00019000
* odbcbcp 024b0000 024b5fff 00006000
* SQLRESLD 024c0000 024c5fff 00006000
* W95SCM 024d0000 024d7fff 00008000
* SQLSVC 024e0000 024e5fff 00006000
* sqlimage 02590000 025bcfff 0002d000
*
* Edi: 00100C70: 000a0100 00030008 00000000 00000000 00100e70 00100e50
* Esi: 00000000:
* Eax: 00000000:
* Ebx: 00000004:
* Ecx: 00000000:
* Edx: 00000004:
* Eip: 00412373: 007ea6e2 05f61577 01f88318 468b0013 d49f850f 00147e83
* Ebp: 01C8F864: 00000001 00000000 2149a1e4 00000000 00412336 01c8f898
* SegCs: 0000001B:
* EFlags: 00010246: 003d0052 00490044 005f004c 00410043 004f004c 005f0053
* Esp: 01C8F854: 00412336 01c8f898 00000000 00000004 2149a1e4 00000000
* SegSs: 00000023:
*******************************************************************************

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Sunrise406, creation date and time: 2001/11/16(14:34:00), first LSN: 647599:6555:1, last LSN: 647633:8427:1, striped: 0, number of dump devices: 1, device information: (FILE=1, TYPE=DISK: {'D:MSSQL7BACKUPSunrise406_tlog_200704250000.TRN'}).

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