SQLBrowser Problem
Jan 25, 2007
Hello everybody,
we
have encountered big problems with SQL 2005 SQLBrowser service. We changed settings for SQL Server 2005 Network
Configuration trying to resolve some warnings in event log from
SQLBrowser service. To made story short - this is cluster environment
with multiple sql instances and sql services failed to start. Using
clusterrecovery tool resolved that issue, but since then SQLBrowser
service wouldn't start, for example running "sqlbrowser.exe -c" outputs:
SQLBrowser: starting up in console modeSQLBrowser: starting up SSRP redirection serviceSQLBrowser is successfully listening on 0.0.0.0[1434]SQLBrowser: failed starting SSRP redirection services -- shutting down.
All
sql instances are running ok and can be accessed vith ip,port but not
with named instance. We have corrected network configuration with sscm
back to original, checked registry, etc, but no luck. Is there any
chance to resolve this issue and avoid lenghtly and very frustarting
reinstall of all sql instances?
Best regards,
madigan
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Apr 25, 2007
I have a named instance of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00 (Intel X86). We installed this with a preexisting version of SQL Server 2000. Both SQL servers instances are running and Reporting Services 2005 is serving reports from the box. The problem is SQLBrowser will not start so we can not access SQL Server 2005 from the network. We can still access the SQL Server 2000 instance.
When I try to start the service with the surface area tool I get the following error:
The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion, you need administrator privileges to be able to start/stop this service. (SQLSAC)
SQLBrowser is set to start automatically. So about every 5 seconds the application event log shows the following after an autometic start attempt is made:
EventType sql90exception, P1 sqlbrowser.exe, P2 7.0.3790.1830, P3 4243785e, P4 msmdredir.dll, P5 9.0.3042.0, P6 45cd7cea, P7 0, P8 000936a4, P9 00000000, P10 NIL.
OS Info
OS Name Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
Version 5.2.3790 Service Pack 1 Build 3790
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Manufacturer IBM
System Model eserver xSeries 345 -[8670M1X]-
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~3059 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~3060 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~3060 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~3060 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date IBM -[GEE157CUS-1.17]-, 6/30/2004
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Apr 19, 2007
Hi all,
Have a sql 2005 x64 sp2 2 node a/p cluster setup.
On both nodes it's not possible to start sqlbrowser service.
Compared registry and configuration on a 2nd equal system found no differences :-(
In eventlog I get:
Warning: The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid.
Warning: The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLSERVER is not valid.
Error: The SQLBrowser service was unable to establish SQL instance and connectivity discovery. Data: 0000: 08 00 00 00
Info: The SQLBrowser is enabling SQL instance and connectivity discovery support.
Warning: The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid.
Info: The SQLBrowser service has started.
Info: The SQLBrowser service has shutdown.
Any help is highly appreciated.
TIA
acki
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Mar 6, 2008
Hi,
I have a sql2005 x64 sp2 2 node a/p cluster. On both nodes, I'm not able to start the SQLBrowser service. I'm using a domain account for the service and it's in the local admin group. These are the errors:
The configuration of the SQL instance <instance name> is not valid.
The SQLBrowser service was unable to establish SQL instance and connectivity discovery.
The SQLBrowser is enabling SQL instance and connectivity discovery support.
The SQLBrowser is enabling Analysis Services discovery support.
The SQLBrowser service has started.
The SQLBrowser service has shutdown.
Report Server Windows Service <instance name> cannot connect to the report server database.
Service started successfully.
Report Server Windows Service <instance name> cannot connect to the report server database.
When I attempt to start sqlbrowser manually, I get the following results:
SQLBrowser: starting up in console mode
SQLBrowser: starting up SSRP redirection service
SQLBrowser is successfully listening on 0.0.0.0[1434]
SQLBrowser: failed starting SSRP redirection services -- shutting down.
SQLBrowser: starting up OLAP redirection service
SQLBrowser: Stopping the OLAP redirector
Has anybody seen this and have a solution?
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Jul 25, 2006
I have what looks like a completed install of SQL Server Express Edition, accomplished via unattended setup as part of a custom application (on a machine hereafter dubbed Machine "A").
So far, though, I can't access this instance from a remote SQL Server Management Studio because SSMSE can't see the installed database engine.
I've verified that:
The SQL Server Express installation on Machine A has remote connections enabled.
The SQLBrowser on Machine A is enabled and running.
Machine A's Windows Firewall is disabled.
Using a test tool, I can see that UDP messages sent to SQLBrowser (on port 1434), arrive (i.e. it complains about their format in the System Log).
It seems that Machine A's SQLBrowser isn't responding to requests, but there's no obvious reason why.
There's one clue in Machine A's event log:
Whenever SQLBrowser is started or restarted, there's a warning in the App Log:
"The configuration of the AdminConnectionTCP protocol in the SQL instance SQLEXPRESS is not valid." (eventid 3).
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Josh
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May 21, 2007
Hi, I have a Active/Active SQL 2005 Cluster, and I've seen this recurring message in the Event Log.
Source: SQLBrowser
Category: None
Type: Error
User: N/A
EventID: 8
Message: The SQLBrowser service was unable to process a client request.
I don't know if it's something to worry about, since I haven't had anyone call in an issue.
I have set the default and named instances to specific ports, no dynamic ports here.
There's nothing in the instances' error logs.
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Feb 16, 2007
I've exported surface area configuration settings from a server and tried importing them onto another server. The remote connection settings are imported but the SQLBrowser service remains Disabled. Am I doing something wrong?
The command line command I ran (in the C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Shared directory) is "sac.exe in sacconfig.xml".
The following is my config file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<CommandArguments xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<Components>
<anyType xsi:type="Component">
<Type>SqlServer</Type>
<InternalType>DatabaseEngine</InternalType>
<Instances>
<anyType xsi:type="Instance">
<Name>SQLEXPRESS</Name>
<Service>
<Name>MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS</Name>
<StartMode>Auto</StartMode>
<ServiceState>Running</ServiceState>
</Service>
<Features>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>AdhocRemoteQueries</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>CLRIntegration</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>DedicatedAdministrator</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>DatabaseMail</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>HTTPAccess</Key>
<Value xsi:type="ArrayOfAnyType" />
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>OLEAutomation</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>ServiceBroker</Key>
<Value xsi:type="ArrayOfAnyType" />
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>SQLMail</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>WebAssistant</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>XP_cmdshell</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:int">0</Value>
</anyType>
</Features>
<Protocol>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>NamedPipes</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:boolean">true</Value>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Pair">
<Key>TCPIP</Key>
<Value xsi:type="xsd:boolean">true</Value>
</anyType>
</Protocol>
</anyType>
</Instances>
</anyType>
<anyType xsi:type="Component">
<Type>SqlBrowser</Type>
<InternalType>SqlBrowserService</InternalType>
<Service>
<Name>SQLBrowser</Name>
<StartMode>Auto</StartMode>
<ServiceState>Running</ServiceState>
</Service>
</anyType>
</Components>
<Version>9.0.242.0</Version>
</CommandArguments>
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