I have sql 2000 sp4 running on a cluster, we had to fail over to other cluster, and now the sql agent choice to use a mail profile is grayed out. I can go to sql mail and test the profile and it works, but I can't change it for the sql agent? Anyone seen this before
It's a Windows 2000 Server box with SQL 2000 on it. MSSQLSERVER &SQLSERVERAGENT services are logged in as valid domain user. I set up amail profile for that user, and can send email via Outlook 2003.However, when I go to the SQL Agent Properties in Enterprise Manager,Mail Profile is disabled.I've restarted the services & even tried rebooting the server. Thisworks on my other servers, but they're Windows 2003. Not sure ifthat's the problem though.Anybody have any clues?
We have a previous SQL 2012 cluster that emails us when a new database is added. I am unable to figure out why we get this error any time we add a new database to it, and also it prevents us from adding a new availability group to this cluster because of this error.
I also am unable to figure out what profile it is talking about as this was setup before me and I am not a DBA.
Hi, Is it necesarry that to run SQL Mail, you need MS Exchange Server as the mail server? Our mail server is MDaemon 2.8. Can anyone tell me what would be the mail profile for MDaemon? TIA Wilson
I really need some advices on distinct cluster profile description as when we do the profile clustering with clustering algorithm, some clusters can be at the same time as several profiles. E.g. when I cluster the data into different clusters, select value 1 for attribute a, then cluster 1 is the darkest cluster there which can be cluster of value 1 of attribute a. Then when I select value 2 of attribute b, again, cluster 1 is the darkest one there, then it can also be called as cluster of value 2 of attribute b. Therefore I am really confused. In this case, what are really the best way to descibe this cluster 1? Is there any way to best combine all the common chraracters of these two clusters and then define cluster 1? Or any other good ideas?
I am really looking forward to hearing from you guys who are veteran of data mining and its applications and give me some advices on this.
I saw from SWYNK that you were able to set up SQL Mail using Lotus Notes. I tried following the post by Edward Alexander but got into some trouble:
We were using MAPI to get to Notes Mail.
1. We know that MAPI works because we were able to send mail by a. using the exchange client (Windows Messaging client) b. using VB script to send a message with MAPI.Session
The problem is that SQL server cannot see the Exchange Profile that was defined on the SQL box.
We had a strange incident with our Database Mail today. We use sp_send_DBMail to send mail from stored procedures in our SQL Server 2012 (11.0.2138). There are 7 profiles available for use by different databases. The actual stored procedures are called by Web apps using a connection string that has a specific SQL user identified.
Last night app 1 was using profile 1 like usual and app 3 was using profile 3 like usual. This this morning (7 hours later) App 3 was sending from profile 1 everytime a call to sp_send_dbmail was made. Not good. App 1 was still correctly sending from profile 1.
We ran a call to sp_send_dbmail from a query window using profile 3 and it sent using the correct profile 3. We used the Database Mail right-click option of "Send Test Email..." to both profiles and they worked as expected.
Our investigation showed that in the Database Mail configuration wizard "Manage Profile Security" section Private Profiles tab... the User name that is used to call the stored procedures from web app 3's sp_send_DBMail did not have access to profile 3 anymore. It did have access to 5 of the other 7 profiles. 1 of the no access profiles was legitimate #7.
The only thing that has been changed lately was, 2 days ago a mail profile was deleted as it was no longer used. We used the Database Mail Configuration Wizard to remove it.
subscription.CreateSyncAgentByDefault = False -- I wrote a windows service to synchronise subscription.UseWebSynchronization = True subscription.InternetSecurityMode = AuthenticationMethod.BasicAuthentication subscription.SubscriberType = MergeSubscriberType.Anonymous
Some of our subscribers have low-quality internet connections - how do I get the agent at the publisher/distributer use a slower profile - I've read How to: Work with Replication Agent Profiles (Replication Transact-SQL Programming) but can't see where you specifiy an alternate agent profile
On the distributer / publisher (same machine) I go to replication monitor -> Warnings and Agents - I can only set the profile for the snapshot agent....
We have Active/Passive cluster on Windows 2003. It is a 2 nodes cluster. The active server came down and the Cluster didn't failover. Then we had to manually failover. Can you help me to decipher the Cluster.log to find out why it didn't failover?
00000d08.000012a8::2007/10/12-04:04:40.847 ERR SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] CheckQueryProcessorAlive: sqlexecdirect failed 00000d08.000012a8::2007/10/12-04:04:40.847 ERR SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] printODBCError: sqlstate = HYT00; native error = 0; message = [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Query timeout expired 00000d08.000012a8::2007/10/12-04:04:40.847 ERR SQL Server <SQL Server>: [sqsrvres] OnlineThread: QP is not online. 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [CP] CppRegNotifyThread checkpointing key SoftwareMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLSERVER to id 4 due to timer 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsGetTempFileName C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1Temp, CLS, 13522 => C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D2.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D2.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsRegSaveKey C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D2.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [CP] CpSaveData: checkpointing data id 4 to quorum node 1 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [CP] CppWriteCheckpoint checkpointing file C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D2.tmp to file Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsCreateDirectory Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182, status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D2.tmp => 3, 36cf960 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT => 2, 36cf8d0 status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 928 (regf) 32768 16384, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] WriteFile 95c (regf) 16384, status 0 (0=>0) 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 928 (regf) 32768 0, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsFlushBuffers 95c, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 928, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 95c, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:04:43.785 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D2.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [CP] CppRegNotifyThread checkpointing key SoftwareMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLSERVER to id 4 due to timer 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsGetTempFileName C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1Temp, CLS, 13523 => C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D3.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D3.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsRegSaveKey C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D3.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [CP] CpSaveData: checkpointing data id 4 to quorum node 1 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [CP] CppWriteCheckpoint checkpointing file C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D3.tmp to file Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsCreateDirectory Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182, status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D3.tmp => 3, 36cf960 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT => 2, 36cf8d0 status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 95c (regf) 32768 16384, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] WriteFile 928 (regf) 16384, status 0 (0=>0) 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 95c (regf) 32768 0, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsFlushBuffers 928, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 95c, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 928, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:06:23.084 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D3.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [CP] CppRegNotifyThread checkpointing key SoftwareMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLSERVER to id 4 due to timer 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsGetTempFileName C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1Temp, CLS, 13524 => C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D4.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D4.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsRegSaveKey C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D4.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [CP] CpSaveData: checkpointing data id 4 to quorum node 1 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [CP] CppWriteCheckpoint checkpointing file C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D4.tmp to file Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsCreateDirectory Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182, status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D4.tmp => 3, 36cf960 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT => 2, 36cf8d0 status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 7e0 (regf) 32768 16384, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] WriteFile 95c (regf) 16384, status 0 (0=>0) 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 7e0 (regf) 32768 0, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsFlushBuffers 95c, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 7e0, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 95c, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:08:08.259 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D4.tmp, status 0 0000077c.00000844::2007/10/12-04:09:11.323 INFO [Qfs] GetDiskFreeSpaceEx Q:MSCS, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [CP] CppRegNotifyThread checkpointing key SoftwareMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLSERVER to id 4 due to timer 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsGetTempFileName C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1Temp, CLS, 13525 => C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D5.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D5.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsRegSaveKey C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D5.tmp, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [CP] CpSaveData: checkpointing data id 4 to quorum node 1 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [CP] CppWriteCheckpoint checkpointing file C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D5.tmp to file Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsCreateDirectory Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182, status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D5.tmp => 3, 36cf960 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsOpenFile Q:MSCS 592a048-5457-426a-a46d-996441ef0182 0000004.CPT => 2, 36cf8d0 status 183 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 928 (regf) 32768 16384, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] WriteFile 7e0 (regf) 16384, status 0 (0=>0) 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] ReadFile 928 (regf) 32768 0, (0=>0) 0 status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsFlushBuffers 7e0, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 928, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsCloseHandle 7e0, status 0 0000077c.000003dc::2007/10/12-04:09:56.652 INFO [Qfs] QfsDeleteFile C:DOCUME~1SVC_CL~1LOCALS~1TempCLS34D5.tmp, status
First I am fairly new to SQL Server 2005 Clustering so this is why I was to see if any of you might be able to help me.
Are current setup is as follows:
CRM1 SERVER 2K3 R2 xxx.xxx.xxx.74
CRM2 SERVER 2K3 R2 xxx.xxx.xxx.75
HP MSA1000 xxx.xxx.xxx.75
MSDTC IP xxx.xxx.xxx.77
SQL INSTANCE xxx.xxx.xxx.78
Now are CRM guys are trying to connect to xxx.xxx.xxx.78 for there SQL instance or RDP into this ip address and they can’t…Now the question is should they be able yto logon to the SQL Instance via RDP?
My environment is a 64 bit Windows Server 2012 Standard edition that is running SQL Server 2012 SP1 Standard Edition (64 bit) which has an Active Passive Cluster set up and I unfortunately had no involvement in this cluster build. The person who did is no longer with the company and is not responsive to questions.
This morning this following errors popped up:
Event ID: 1230 - Cluster resource 'Databases' (resource type 'Physical Disk', DLL 'clusres.dll') did not respond to a request in a timely fashion. Cluster health detection will attempt to automatically recover by terminating the Resource Hosting Subsystem (RHS) process running this resource. This may affect other resources hosted in the same RHS process. The resources will then be restarted.
The suspect resource 'Databases' will be marked to run in an isolated RHS process to avoid impacting multiple resources in the event that this resource failure occurs again. Please ensure services, applications, or underlying infrastructure (such as storage or networking) associated with the suspect resource is functioning properly.
Event ID: 1146 - The cluster Resource Hosting Subsystem (RHS) stopped unexpectedly. An attempt will be made to restart it. This is usually associated with recovery of a crashed or deadlocked resource. Please determine which resource and resource DLL is causing the issue and verify it is functioning properly.
When I saw these errors, I brought the "Databases", "Logs", and "Quorom" disks back online and all was well. I then proceeded to check Application and System Logs noticing there where some VMWare/SAN errors that caused the CPU spike resulting in the Cluster errors.
Regarding the questions, why didn't a failover occur and What can I do to mitigate this process are now what I am focusing on. Researching the above errors, I discovered that you could a policy based what happens in a situation like occurred this morning. You can set policies at the Role level, "Server" level, and at the disk level.
The Role Policy seems to be a little less involved, screenshot RoleProperties.png show these. I assume these are defaults. The server name properties are set to the following screenshot, Servername_Properties_Policy.png. This seems to be correct to me, but there is where I am lacking. I think this means that if it fails at this level all associated resources, disks, etc will failover to node 2.Now where I think the issue is, the third screenshot, Database_Properties_Policy.png. There is no policy set to for situation where a disk resource fails. Which I believe is what happened this morning. Some questions:
1. Do I need to set this similar to what is in the ServerName screenshot? 2. What happens if I check the box for "If restart is unsuccessful, fail over all resources in the role"? Will this only fail over this one disk? If so, it doesn't seem like that would be ideal. Would it fail over at the Role level and move over all associated resources?
I am also not sure what time limits I should set for Period restarts, maximum restarts, delay between restarts, etc...
A few months ago, I was trying to install SQL Server 2005 SP2 on a cluster (Active-Active), the Cluster has 3 instances, 2 lives in one node and the other one in the other node. When I try to make the deployment an error message appear, I do not have the error right now but it€™s something like €œCould not connect to the passive node, installation failed€?. The worst part of the error was all instances shut down and I couldn€™t bring on line and I have to reinstall all instances. I need to install SP2 but I€™m a little afraid fail again. Do you know the best way to deploy the SP2 on a cluster? Maybe move all instances in one node before install SP2? Can you help me with your comments. Do you think I have problems with the windows cluster?
I have had a serious issue with a production AlwaysOn cluster whereby the service did not successfully transition to the secondary node and I cannot find the root cause of the issue.
Some details: It is a 2 node cluster (same datacenter) with a shared disk quorum, Windows Server 2012, both are virtual machines running on VMWare vSphere  5.5. SQL Server version is 2012 Enterprise SP2 CU6
The failover occurred because of a network incident (a spanning tree recalculation caused a connection timeout between both nodes). Initial entries in the SQL Log look normal for this event, for example:
05/08/2015 11:18:06:Â A connection timeout has occurred on a previously established connection to availability replica 'FIN-IE-PA078' with id [6910F4A9-87E7-4836-BA79-0F41BE90266D]. Â Either a networking or a firewall issue exists or the availability replica has transitioned to the resolving role. 05/08/2015 11:18:06:Â AlwaysOn Availability Groups connection with secondary database terminated for primary database 'UserManagement' on the availability replica with Replica ID: {6910f4a9-87e7-4836-ba79-0f41be90266d}. This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
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My interpretation of this is that the cluster failover attempts failed, because the network condition still persisted. The network interruption lasted approximately 2 minutes, and I would have expected the cluster to come back online at this point, after the restart delay period as suggested in the last entry in the error log. However this did not happen.
I am using a Send Mail task inside a For Each container that pull variables from a query. The package finishes without any errors every time. When there is no CC recipient, however, the email is seeminlyg never sent/recieved. I checked the SMTP logs and it looks like the SMTP relay is getting the message. The mail works fine if I add a CC. I've tested this by itself, and outside the For Each container there is no problem.
The SQL Server Agent process is running. When I use EM to start a database integrity check job, it fails with an error message of 22029 and the following:
[LOG] SQLServerAgent security context does not have server-autorestart privileges
I can not find error 22029 in Books on Line. I will go to Microsoft Knowledge base and research this problem.
In the mean time if someone can help, it is much appreciated.
I'm trying to figure out a way to automatically restart the SQL Agent service when an AG fails over to a secondary node. I've created a job on each AG node that runs every 15 seconds and detects when a fail over has happened. It then issues a SQL Agent stop command and then a SQL Agent start command. The problem is that once the stop command happens the start command never fires because the SQL Agent is now stopped.
i have a package that contains a foreach loop container, in this container i have sql tasks, and execute package tasks, that end with a send mail task. if there something wrong with the smtp server, or it's down, the send mail task fails the package. i don't want this to happen, what i want that if the send mail taks fails, the package will continue it's execution.
--i thought of using the event handler... but i don't know if it works...
We have SQL Server 2000 Standard and recently moved from Exchange 5.5to Exchange 2003. This problem occurred both before and after thee-mail change.We would like to send notifications of failed jobs to multiple peoplein case one person happens not to be in on the day there is a problem.Setting up an operator with an e-mail name that combines twoaddresses seems to work ok as long as we use a format like thefollowing:smith_john; jones_maryorJoin Bytes!; Join Bytes!However, when we add a third name, we start getting problems. Thefirst and third accounts listed get the message but the second onedoes not -- apparently because the address gets corrupted. Forexample (based on the message received at one of the good addresses),a message sent to:Join Bytes!; Join Bytes!;Join Bytes!goes to Smith and Jackson successfully but Jones' address is corruptedto:Join Bytes!omand, of course, fails.From some other testing, it appears that the last three characters ofthe first address always get appended to the end of the secondaddress.Has anyone else run across this? If so, is there a known fix? I hadhoped Exchange 2003 would fix the problem. Most likely, we will trysetting up a personal distribution list under the account from whichthe messages are sent. I just wanted to give one more shot to findingthe problem -- both because I would like to know and because beingable to string together addresses is a little easier than having to gothrough the person who can give us access to the account to set thePDL.Thanks.Jonathan LevyChicago Department of Public Health
After upgrading a server from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005, I can't get any SQL Agent jobs to run, giving logon failed messages. MSSQLSERVER and SQLSERVERAGENT services are set up to run as the same domain account which has administrative rights to the server and is a SQL login with the sysadmin role. For basic testing purposes, I created a test job that all it does is run a T-SQL command 'SELECT @@VERSION'. The job is also set to run as the same account that the Agent is running under. Below are the logs (with trace messages on) from the point of starting the Agent to my attempt to run the job (user and server names have been changed to protect the innocent):
2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [297] SQLServer Message: 15457, Configuration option 'show advanced options' changed from 0 to 1. Run the RECONFIGURE statement to install. [SQLSTATE 01000] (DisableAgentXPs)
2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [297] SQLServer Message: 15457, Configuration option 'Agent XPs' changed from 0 to 1. Run the RECONFIGURE statement to install. [SQLSTATE 01000] (DisableAgentXPs)
2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [297] SQLServer Message: 15457, Configuration option 'show advanced options' changed from 1 to 0. Run the RECONFIGURE statement to install. [SQLSTATE 01000] (DisableAgentXPs)
2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [100] Microsoft SQLServerAgent version 9.00.3042.00 (x86 unicode retail build) : Process ID 5168 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [101] SQL Server TESTSERVER version 9.00.3042 (0 connection limit) 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [102] SQL Server ODBC driver version 9.00.3042 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [103] NetLib being used by driver is DBNETLIB.DLL; Local host server is 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [310] 4 processor(s) and 3328 MB RAM detected 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [339] Local computer is TESTSERVER running Windows NT 5.2 (3790) Service Pack 2 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [431] Populating subsystems cache... 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [432] There are 11 subsystems in the subsystems cache 2007-10-22 15:31:15 - ? [124] Subsystem 'TSQL' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 80) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'ActiveScripting' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 40) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'CmdExec' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 40) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'Snapshot' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'LogReader' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 100) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'Distribution' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'Merge' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'QueueReader' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'ANALYSISQUERY' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'ANALYSISCOMMAND' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [124] Subsystem 'SSIS' successfully loaded (maximum concurrency: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [129] SQLSERVERAGENT starting under Windows NT service control 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - + [260] Unable to start mail session (reason: No mail profile defined) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [174] Job scheduler engine started (maximum worker threads: 400) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [193] Alert engine started (using Eventlog Events) 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [146] Request servicer engine started 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - + [396] An idle CPU condition has not been defined - OnIdle job schedules will have no effect 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [110] Starting SQLServerAgent Monitor using '' as the notification recipient... 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [133] Support engine started 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [167] Populating job cache... 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [297] SQLServer Message: 0, SQLServerAgent Monitor started successfully. [SQLSTATE 01000] 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [168] There are 2 job(s) [0 disabled] in the job cache 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [170] Populating alert cache... 2007-10-22 15:31:16 - ? [171] There are 0 alert(s) in the alert cache 2007-10-22 15:32:59 - ? [177] Job Test1 has been requested to run by User DOMAINmyaccount 2007-10-22 15:32:59 - ! [382] Logon to server 'TESTSERVER' failed (ConnAttemptCachableOp) 2007-10-22 15:32:59 - ! [382] Logon to server 'TESTSERVER' failed (ConnAttemptCachableOp) 2007-10-22 15:32:59 - ! [382] Logon to server 'TESTSERVER' failed (ConnAttemptCachableOp) 2007-10-22 15:32:59 - ? [184] Job completion for Test1 is being logged to sysjobhistory 2007-10-22 15:32:59 - ! [382] Logon to server 'TESTSERVER' failed (ConnAttemptCachableOp)
Hello Everyone, I am trying to configure SQL MAIL and SQL SERVER AGENT MAIL feature of SQL SERVER 2000 with Lotus Domino server (Not Microsoft Exchange). Every thing goes fine and it works also. Problem starts when I try to restart SQL Agent Service. It hangs and the status of service remain 'starting'... Also the size of the sqlagent service process goes upto 12MB. I don't understand why? Can any one help me in solving this problem. I am using Windows 2000 Advanced Server and SQL Server 2000 with SP3. Domino client is R5.0.5 and Outlook 2000.
When the setup program tries to start the database service (the last step of installation), it indicates an error 29503.
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." The error is (17058)
I can't seem to get SQL Mail to work with NT Cluster Server. I have looked at everything I could find on SQL Mail, and everything I could find on NT Clustering, but no where have I found how to configure them to work together. I am just not seeing anything.
Would someone be so kind as to throw some hints, tips, or tricks my way?
Please forgive me if I missed something obvious.
Thanks in advance,
Neil Kessler Managing Consultant Emerging Technologies Practice Interim Technology Irvine, CA
Has anybody had any luck getting SQL Mail in SQL Server 2000 to work on a MS Cluster (2-node Active-Active cluster)? If so, can you please offer any suggestions.
I have been reading everything i can find regarding sql mail and sqlagent mail.We have a win2k server, sql 2000 and NO, NO, NO exchange server(all upto date on service packs).I have tried repeatadly for days to make this work, and have had noluck so far.1. I have a valid profile that tests fine in sql agent and via sqlmail test buttons.2. I have logged in to the box under that new domain account toinstall outlook and configure all the remaining options.3. I have set both the mssqlserver service and the sqlserveragentservice to run under the domain account that coincides with our pop3email server, and restarted both of them.4. I have installed outlook 2002, and I can send and receive emailsjust fine from our sql server.5. As soon as I try to test an email from within a job, the testfails.All I wanted to do was just be notified if a job fails. The amount oftime lost on what should have been a 30 minute project isunbelievable!!!If anyone has some suggestions, other than the obvious, please let meknow.Thanks,Dave
I have SQL Server 7.0 installed on a shared disk resource in a cluster group. I am wanting to use Outlook 98 ( 97 or 2000 will also be fine if it matters) for the mail profile. Do I install Outlook on the local server drive and reference that in SQL Mail or do I install Outlook on the shared resource drive and reference it there? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
How do you start SQL Agent? MS states not to start thru Service Manager as it may corrupt registry. There is no Resource for SQL Agent in 7.0 cluster. The service is down, need to start to get jobs to run. I've just checked (enabled) the properties so Agent will start on O/S reboot or start after Unexpected stop. How do I get it start in the meantime? Thanks!
I setup a domain user account and e-mail account for the sql agent. When I want the agent to mail me a message when something happens it puts it in the out box but does not send until I pull up the outlook express and ping the server to send recieve. If I don't have outlook express running in the taskbar, it won't send the message at all. The e-mail is configured as an internet mail component. Any suggestions??
I have a daily task set up to email a report to me. When I go to look at the jobs it says it is still executing after a number of hours. I Can't stop the job with out stopping SQL Agent. I can't stop SQL Mail. If I stop the SQL Agent I can't start it again. I try to open Outlook (98) but it won't open either. Can't view the properties of Outlook either. Only way to cure this is to reboot the server. The account we are using to start SQL and SQL Agent is a FDomain Admins account. When I try to log off the server I get and error message saying olemainthreadwndname is not responding. Any help would be very much appreciated.