SQL 2005 Sp2 - Maintenance Job - Getting An Error - Help Please
Dec 27, 2007
The error happened on SQL 2005 sp2 32bit servers. Can someone please help. Thanks very much.
Brian
Server Name: CDNPCCVS3CDNPCCPRODDB3, Job Name: DatabaseMaintenance.Subplan_1, Step Name: Subplan_1, Message: Executed as user: CDNPCCPRODzpcc_sqlsvc. ....3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 8:00:00 PM Error: 2007-12-22 00:56:32.60 Code: 0xC0024104 Source: Rebuild Index Description: The Execute method on the task returned error code 0x8007000E (Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.). The Execute method must succeed, and indicate the result using an "out" parameter. End Error Error: 2007-12-22 03:11:01.83 Code: 0xC002F210 Source: Update Statistics Execute SQL Task Description: Executin
We have lately experianced a strange problem with our SQL Server 2005 x64 (SP2) that is NOT consistent but when it happens it happens on the same time.
Almost every night at 03:30 one of our databases (not all) seems to be down or locked. When i have a look at the order table in this database I can see that we have stopped recieving orders after 03:30. Two hours later (05:30) I can see the following error each minute in the error log until we reboot the server:
All schedulers on Node 0 appear deadlocked due to a large number of worker threads waiting on LCK_M_IS. Process Utilization 0%%.
As we have a maintenance job running at 03:30 it feels like this is the problem. The job performs the following tasks: "Check Database Integrity -> Rebuild Index -> Reorganize Index"
When i look at the history of the job it looks like it's not completed and only the "Check Database Integrity" task was runned. No error message here either.
Also when i look in the error log i can see that the Maintenance job is started but never ended. Worth to notice is that I get the follwoing info in the log after the start-message:
Configuration option 'user options' changed from 0 to 0. Run the RECONFIGURE statement to install.
Also, when i run this job manually daytime it works great!
Anyone having any idees on this? Is it possible to track this even more? I'm tired of restarting the server 03:30 in the morning =)
we have changed the name of MS SQL server 2005 from XYZ to ABC using
sp_dropserver <old_name>
GO
sp_addserver <new_name>, local
GO
Now our maitenance plan is getting failed we are not able to execute backup jobs we are getting following error
Date 03.05.2008 16:00:00 Log Job History (ADM_AdminDB_TP_Backup.Subplan_1)
Step ID 0 Server ABC Job Name ADM_AdminDB_TP_Backup.Subplan_1 Step Name (Job outcome) Duration 00:00:00 Sql Severity 0 Sql Message ID 0 Operator Emailed Operator Net sent Operator Paged Retries Attempted 0
Message The job failed. Unable to determine if the owner (XYZSQLServer) of job ADM_AdminDB_TP_Backup.Subplan_1 has server access (reason: Could not obtain information about Windows NT group/user 'XYZSQLServer', error code 0x534. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 15404)).
I need to find out on runtime, a list of Maintenance plans and Jobs. i dont know how to acquire the database name on which the plan/job are operating. i also dont know from which table can i get the tasks ( backup,integrity,rebuild index etc.) that belongs to the plan.
Ok, I must be blowing my mind here. I created a maintenance plan to run on Sundays at 10PM. This plan failed due to Tempdb running out of space. I rectified this and scheduled the maintenance plan to run the next day. This did not work either. The underlying jobs just did not kick off. Nothing in the event viewer or SQL Logs.
The reason, the jobs that this plan created also need to be changed. Has anybody encountered this?
Further, I have a SQL Express on my laptop, which I use for maintaining our db servers(SQL 2005 Standard Version). When I alter the portions of the Maintenance plans(e.g. I changed the selection of the databases for "Index rebuilding" part) using my work station connected to a Production/QA server,when I try to save the changes it gives me an error: "Failed GUID........and some 16 digit number most of which are all XXXXX". But if I change the schedule it does not give an error but it does not change it either.....
I am really lost. I never had such problems on 7 or 2000.
I'm using Win SBS R2 2003 with SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition, and the database have been up and runnning now.
I was wondering whether I can perform a backup database from the workstation computers or not? That would mean I login as domain users and using the SQL Server Management Studio (located in the server), I will perform the particular database that I wish to backup... Can this be done? If so, perhaps someone could tell me how (step by step procedure) or is there a document about this?
I want to run a maintenance for a database in MS SQL Express 2005 running on Windows 2003 SP2 server. I know by default it is not there in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express. Is there a way or any procidure to run maintenance for MS SQL Express 2005 ?
I'm just trying to use the Maintenance Wizard for the first time, but the SQL Server Management Studio shows me an error message about 'Agent XPs' is not running on my server; and I should activate it through 'sp_configure'?
I've tried to understand 'sp_configure' by searching it on MS TechNet, etc. But of course, because I'm not a SQL Server expert user; I don't even know how to use 'sp_configure' at all....
Anyone know how to work this thing around? Appreciate all the help...
PS: I almost forgot to mention, that I'm using MS Windows Small Business Server R2 2003 with SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition.
I'm trying to create a maintenance plan to backup a database, and when I go to select the database in the dropdown, I don't have any of the user databases any more. They were there several weeks ago when I first created the 'plan'. Does anyone know how to get the user db's to show up in the dropdown?
Hi, Does anyone here know of any on-line references on how to optimize index maintenance in sql 2005? Also do you know of any good DBA books that will explain database maintenance and or best practices?
I feel like a complete nitwit. I've been using SQL 2000 for about 5 years now and regularly set up automatic backups using the wizard for many people. I'm in no way an advanced user and have enjoyed some of the more user-friendly features of SQL 2000 such as the backup wizard.
Well now we have SQL 2005 and I can't find the "wizard". I did a lot of googling and found very little on this. The frustration is mounting - let alone the fact that I had to edit the registry just to be able to perform a manual backup in the first place... :-(
Apparently their is a "maintenance plans" folder but the only place I can find this is under "Legacy" and you can't create jobs there.
Has anybody else had this issue? Is there a bug in SQL 2005? I reinstalled the full version with all options selected and still can't find this folder. Am I just being completely "blonde"?
I have a strange trouble on SQL Server 2005 on XP/local and Win 2003/server. When I connect local database and create a backup plan named by "backup plan", I can see the name under "maintenance plan" and "Jobs" under SQL Server Agent. But if I connect to server database and do the samething, I cannot see the name under "maintenance plan". I can see the name under "Jobs" under SQL Server Agent. But cannot delete this job, and message:
Drop failed for job "Backup Plan".(Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo).
I need to create sql 2005 maintenance plan for system and user databases which includes Database integrity check and Rebuild index tasks but these two things should happen at different times. Is it possible to schedule these two tasks at different times under single database maintenance plan, if so please let me know...
I successfully created a simple Backup Maintenance Plan under SSMS. But now that the plan is created I need to change the number of days the backups are kept. When I pull up the plan udner SSIS and lok at the tasks I can't locate that option. I couldn't find it under the sql agent either. Anyone know where it is? (Or do I need to recreate the plan from scratch?)
We have a SQL Server 2005 instance that I am running a few databases on, nothing too big though.
CRM-3.0
GFI-Network Monitor Database
Future Use
Solomon, and Sharepoint
The goal is to have all of our databases running on one server for backup and maintenace. Currently we are using VMWare to hose all of our servers and we use nightly scripts to backup all of the data. So backups are good to go.
What I am most concerned about is preventative maintenance on the databases. What would people recommend that I set-up for nightly, weekly, or monthly cleaning, integrity checks, etc? Are there third party tools that would do a better job? I am fairly naive on SQL server so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I want to create sql 2005 maintenance plan which includes Database integrity check and Rebuild index tasks but these two things should happen at different times. Is it possible to schedule these two tasks at different times under single database maintenance plan, if so please let me know...ASAP
I have created a simple maintenance plan in SQL Studio. When I double-click on the task boxes (ie 'Rebuild Index', 'Backup') to just make changes or to look, I get the following message:
Cannot show editor for this task
Additional information:
Exception from HRESULT: 0xC0010014 (Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSRuntimeWrap)
I cannot rename, edit nor delete this task, Do you know what might be the problem?
This error msgs persist after installing SP2 Hotfixes. Any ideas?? Please see below:
TLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ------------------------------ Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. (mscorlib) ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Creating an instance of the COM component with CLSID {E80FE1DB-D1AA-4D6B-BA7E-040D424A925C} from the IClassFactory failed due to the following error: c001f011. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS) ------------------------------ Creating an instance of the COM component with CLSID {E80FE1DB-D1AA-4D6B-BA7E-040D424A925C} from the IClassFactory failed due to the following error: c001f011. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS)
I am gettnig following error when performing a backup using a maintenance plan:
Date 4/24/2007 11:01:23 AM Log Job History (MaintenancePlan1.Subplan_1)
Step ID 1 Server 006-DEVSQL2005 Job Name MaintenancePlan1.Subplan_1 Step Name Subplan_1 Duration 00:00:09 Sql Severity 0 Sql Message ID 0 Operator Emailed Operator Net sent Operator Paged Retries Attempted 0
Message Executed as user: tcssvcDBASQLAdmin. Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility Version 9.00.3042.00 for 64-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 11:01:24 AM. The return value was unknown. The process exit code was -1073741819. The step failed.
I am able to use the transact sql generated by the maint plan and create a backup. is this a 64 bit issue?
I'm running SQL 2005 SP2 Enterprise Edition, and I have database mirroring configured for all of my non-system databases (3 total). My primary database server is a 2-node cluster. I've tried this from both a remote machine and directly on the SQL server itself, with the same results. Could this have anything to do with the data mirroring? I didn't have this problem previous to setting that up, although I haven't tried creating a maintenance plan in quite a while either.
Here are the error message details:
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Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. (mscorlib)
------------------------------ Program Location:
at System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[] arguments, SignatureStruct& sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner) at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[] arguments, Signature sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner) at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture, Boolean skipVisibilityChecks) at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.DatabaseMaintenance.MaintDesignerMenuHandler.GetExistingPackageNames(String serverName, String userName, SqlSecureString securePassword) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.DatabaseMaintenance.MaintDesignerMenuHandler.Invoke()
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Cannot find folder "Maintenance Plans".
------------------------------ Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.GetPackageInfos(String strFolder, String serverName, String serverUserName, String serverPassword)
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Cannot find folder "Maintenance Plans".
------------------------------ Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.ApplicationClass.GetPackageInfos(String bstrPackageFolder, String bstrServerName, String bstrServerUserName, String bstrServerPassword) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.GetPackageInfos(String strFolder, String serverName, String serverUserName, String serverPassword)
There are some perculiar goings on happening on my servers. Plans across servers have been doing funny things like dumping back ups in different folders, some jobs have been hanging, so on and so forth.
And I think it's occuring after modifying SQL Server 2000 plans with SSMS. It's so intermitent, it's hard to put my finger on exactly when it's happening. It may have not even been reported yet. Fixing the anomolies are achieved by recreating the jobs (a matter of unticking and ticking the boxes in the Maintenance Plans).
In SQL 2000, if you create more than 1 schedule on a job that was itself created using a maintenance plan, SQL Server returns a message along the lines of "Dude, do this and weird things might happen". The message doesn't say what exactly, just that it can no longer guarentee the integrity of the plan. And indeed, weird things does happen, I tested it once.
I'm guessing this is a similar problem, but has not yet been pinned down. Has anyone come across this when using SSMS to maintain 2000 plans.
At this stage, I would like to point out that this is not a slagging off Maintenance Plans thread... I'm looking in the direction of anyone who's name starts with the letter Kristen or Tara
Drew
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I created a database maintenance plan on sql server 2005 (standard SP2, cluster environment). The plan created successfully on scheduled successfully. But when execute the plan, it fails. Here is the information in the log:
The last step to run was step 1 (TranLog backup).,00:00:01,0,0,,,,0 09/19/2007 12:06:38,Tranlog backups.TranLog backup,Error,1,LAIWWORKSITE1LA,Tranlog backups.TranLog backup,TranLog backup,,Executed as user: STROOCKSQLSRV. Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility Version 9.00.3042.00 for 32-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. Started: 12:06:38 PM Warning: 2007-09-19 12:06:39.27 Code: 0x80012017 Source: Tranlog backups Description: The package path referenced an object that cannot be found: "PackageTranLog backup.Disable". This occurs when an attempt is made to resolve a package path to an object that cannot be found. End Warning DTExec: Could not set PackageTranLog backup.Disable value to false. Started: 12:06:38 PM Finished: 12:06:39 PM Elapsed: 0.688 seconds. The package execution failed. The step failed.,00:00:01,0,0,,,,0
Hi,We have a SQL-cluster with over 6300 databases, most of them prettysmall in size and usage.For this reason all these databases are on auto-close ( Otherwise SQLwould need many many gigabytes ).We've recently upgraded to SQL 2005 because of the Management Studio,because the EM is unusable on a SQL-Server with lots of databases.But whenever you choose 'all user databases' or 'all databases' in anyof the DB Maintenance task, MSSQL begins starting up every databasewhich takes about 30 minutes. Until then, you cannot use your Studioanymore.My question : is there a possibility to avoid this behavior, it shouldnot go and check all those db's, just add my task.PS : Detaching these databases is not an option ...Thanks in advance,Sven Peeters
Hello, I use SQL Server Express 2005 SP2.(Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00) I want to make a maintenance plan, but I don't have a task called "maintenance plan" I am user sa with "sysadmin" How can I make a maintenance plan. Thanks for your help Thomas
I have several maintenance plans setup and working in SQL/2005 (sp2 9.0.3042) on several servers; however, the .txt maint plan output files will not delete on any of the servers. The backups run fine, the old database and transaction log backup files delete fine (.bak and .trn); but, the .txt files won't go away unless I delete them by hand. I tried copy/paste the scripted command (xp_delete_file) and it runs with no errors but does not delete the old .txt files. ( This server was upgraded from SQL/2000 -
I had created a maintenance plan and configure and scheduled my maintenace plan to run. I would like to save this package as a file into a source control. SO I use SSIS to export the package under stored packages->MSDB->Maintenace Plan. After that, I wanted to test my import process. So I deleted the packages under SSIS ->stored packages->MSDB->Maintenance plan and I use the import to add the package from my previously exported package stored in a file .dtxs extention.
So the problem is, after I imported my package. I lost the configured schedule and the job runs without doing anything. When I try to go in and make changes to the package, by adding a new schedule under SQL server -> management->maintenance plan. I receive a odd error message and it doesn't allow me to save the package.. The error message I got is...."GUID should contain 32 digits with 4 dashes (xxxxx-xxx-xx...)"
So my questions are: 1. why did the re-import loses the originally configure job run schedule. 2. why doesn't the re-import package works by backing up database as it was first setup. 3. why I cannot re-edit this package and saving the package error out?
I want to prepare for the TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance exam. I want to know that how can i tackle it in the proper way. Can somebody please give me tips & tricks or study guide?