Sql Server 2000 Causing TCP/IP To Crash?
Nov 23, 2005
I installed Sql Server 2000 on a Windows 2003 machine and everything
appeared to be fine. It has Sql Server SP4 and Windows 2003 SP1 installed.
The problem occurs whenever I use Enterprise Manager or Query Analyzer for
more than a few minutes. After a while, all internet connectivity on the
server machine is broken. I cannot connect to it through Enterprise Manager,
and on the machine itself, nothing related to the internet works at all.
There are no errors in the Windows log or the Sql log. Disabling and
enabling the Ethernet adapter fixes connectivity, until the next time I use
Enterprise Manager for a while. What is going on?
The machine is a Dell PowerEdge SC420 with a BroadCom NetXtreme Gigabit
adapter and Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition.
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Jan 29, 2007
Summary: We host reports off of one server that are accessed and refreshed 24/7/365. On a daily basis, I receive calls about reports taking several minutes to run IF they run at all. (normally these reports take seconds). There has yet to be an actual "error message" associated with this behavior. When I check the server at these times, I will find that w3wp.exe process is taking up about 4G and is causing paging. It seems that once it gets to that point, it will kill itself and all goes back to normal. However, it's a slow death and is impacting business.
We're using MSRS 2005. Hosting the reports is the job of this server--no other applications are hitting it. There is a development SQL db on the box, but not in use at this time. The datasources in most cases are stored procedures housed on another box. The web interface (for end users running the report) is hosted on a third server.
Any thoughts?
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I have several versions of SQL Server and have been using SQL 2008 on a regular basis due to this issue. Our SQL 2014 when I do the Import Data process, it opens up the dialog window, hit next, and the data source is currently defaulting to ".NET Framework Data Provider for IBM i" - when it does this it immediately errors out with:
"An error occurred which the SQL Server Integration Services Wizard was not prepared to handle.
Additional Information:
> Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation (mscrolib)
>> Failed to find or load the registered .NET Framework Data Provider (System.Data)"
It immediately crashes/closes the Import/Export wizard with me unable to change the data source to what I need it to be.
My 2008 defaults to SQL Server Native Client 10.0 and does allow me to change to that same option (at which point it errors) but it does not close the wizard.
I need a way to either:
> Default the starting Data Source to be something else
> Fix whatever error is causing it to crash - I am at a loss as to what the error is looking for
> Not have the wizard crash whenever it defaults to this source.
Any of the above solutions would work fine - but at the moment I am unable to use the Import/Export wizard at all in SQL 2014.
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Our SQL server keeps crashing with the following error. When it crashed it completely shut down the server. Could you please give me advice on how to stop this from happening again? I would like to thank in advance for your help.
A MS DTC component has encountered an internal error. The process is being terminated. Error Specifics: A non-MS DTC XA Library threw an exception in function olog
ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet + 0x0
+ 0xd58c3c0
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Here is the information of our server
OS Name Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003, Standard Edition
Version 5.2.3790 Service Pack 1 Build 3790
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name SQL2387
System Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation
System Model PowerEdge 2850
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 3 GenuineIntel ~3790 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 3 GenuineIntel ~3790 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 3 GenuineIntel ~3790 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 3 GenuineIntel ~3790 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Dell Computer Corporation A04, 9/22/2005
SMBIOS Version 2.3
Windows Directory C:WINDOWS
System Directory C:WINDOWSsystem32
Boot Device DeviceHarddiskDmVolumesSQL2387Dg0Volume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.2.3790.1830 (srv03_sp1_rtm.050324-1447)"
User Name Not Available
Time Zone Eastern Standard Time
Total Physical Memory 4,095.08 MB
Available Physical Memory 1.75 GB
Total Virtual Memory 1.83 GB
Available Virtual Memory 3.81 GB
Page File Space 2.00 GB
Page File C:pagefile.sys
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Dec 5, 2007
When I open the spreadsheet in Excel 2000, it works fine. When I try to print, it crashes Excel. In testing, I narrowed it down to the Header/Footer, because it also crashes when I go to Page Setup and click on the header/footer tab.
However, I can print the same spreasheet from Excel 2007.
Am I just dealing with a "you need to upgrade all your clients" situation, or is there a known issue with certian formatting that is passed out with reports that is not supported by older versions of Excel?
I am using Reporting Services 2005 SP2 to serve up the report that is exported to Excel.
Any assistance is appreciated.
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Mar 27, 2001
Hi,
My Sql server went down last night. Is there a way to find out what could have caused system to crash?
Is there any way to notify the DBA when sql services have stopped running?
Any hint/suggestion is highly appreciated..
Thanks..
Ann
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Hello,
Recently my computer had a crash on which SQL Server was installed. And if that wasn't enough, the backup failed to. Now I've installed SQL Server again, but I have these *.mdf and *.ldf files, which contains my data and my tables etc. So my question is, how do I get this data into my newly installed SQL Server? Maybe it's quite simple, but I can't find it.
Im using SQL Server Enterprise version 7.0 on Win2k Advanced Server.
Many thanks in advance,
Stefan.
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Apr 3, 2000
Hi,
My sql server stopped unexpectedly and restarted itself today, and I have no clue why. The NT Event Viewer provides this "insight":
The MSSQLService terminated unexpectedly.
The event id is 17052, which isn't documented in BOL. Does anyone have any explanation, and some suggestions on how to avoid this in the future?
thanks,
Jason
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Oct 18, 1999
Hi Folks,
I got the following message in the error log when SQL Server 6.5 crashed.
''Stored function 'xp_runwebtask' in the library 'xpsqlweb.dll' generated access violation; SQL Server is terminating process 60''
Source:spid 60
Anyone know what this means ? If you think you know of have come across it before, please inform me.
Thanks
Alan
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Feb 16, 1999
I need help. I am facing following problems since days
here you have the errors messages:
Mesg 18264 : DATABASE dumped with following info: Database Name:IITMSDB, Creation Date and Time:Feb 12, 99(23:00), Pages dumped:3898618, Current Sequence:36201 19370307, Sort Order:52, Striped:NO, Number of Dump Devices:1, device info:(VOLID=SS0001 NAME=iitmsdb_dump TYPE=DISK FILE=1)
Mesg 17562 : Checking space allocation for database 6
Mesg 18109 : Recovery dbid 10 ckpt (590112,18) oldest tran=(590112,0)
Error : 0, Severity: 19, State: 0
SQLDumpExceptionHandler: Process 49 generated access violation; SQL Server is terminating this process
Error : 0, Severity: 19, State: 0
SQLDumpExceptionHandler: Process 102 generated access violation; SQL Server is terminating this process
Mesg 17309 : The current contents of process' input buffer are '_cursoropen'.
Error : 925, Severity: 19, State: 1
Maximum number of used databases for each query has been exceeded. The maximum allowed is 8.
Thanks a lot. Bangaly
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Jul 3, 2007
Hi all,
I'm running on Windows Server 2000 datacenter with sp4 and SQL Server 2000 SP4 on 16 GB AWE and /PAE enabled. Apparently the SQL Server service stops intermittently.
Below is the error I got on the application log.
"SqlDumpExceptionHandler: Process 788 generated fatal exception c0000005 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION. SQL Server is terminating this process."
Below is a part of the SQLdump that was created.
=====================================================================
BugCheck Dump
=====================================================================
This file is generated by Microsoft SQL Server 8.00.2040
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 Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 1.1.0
Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 1.1.0
Current time is 10:27:18 07/02/07.
4 Intel x86 level 6, 2992 Mhz processor(s).
Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 CSD Service Pack 4.
Memory
MemoryLoad = 82%
Total Physical = 7903 MB
Available Physical = 1373 MB
Total Page File = 11795 MB
Available Page File = 5311 MB
Total Virtual = 2047 MB
Available Virtual = 296 MB
*Dump thread - spid = 72, PSS = 0x41d77260, EC = 0x41d77590
*
* User initiated stack dump. This is not a server exception dump.
*
*Stack Dump being sent to C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLlogSQLDu
mp0001.txt
* *****************************************************************************
**
*
* BEGIN STACK DUMP:
* 07/02/07 10:27:18 spid 72
*
* ex_raise2: Exception raised, major=79, minor=87, severity=22
*
*
Regards,
Larry
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Nov 1, 1999
Been trying to send this all week...
-----Original Message-----
From: Driggers, John
To: 'SQL Discussions'
Sent: 10/27/99 9:10 AM
Subject: FW: Weekly server hang
I also see the one below prior to another crash....going through tech
net now...but not seeing anything that reflects the messages below. The
results from searching on "Exception_Access_Violation" I'm not sure
apply in my case...also looks like I have at least two causes of crashes
(how can one interpret the below statements???)
Thanks, John
--------------------
99/10/24 10:38:00.06 spid10 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION raised,
attempting to create symptom dump
99/10/24 10:38:00.06 spid10 Initializing symptom dump and stack dump
facilities
99/10/24 10:38:02.61 spid10 ***BEGIN STACK TRACE***
99/10/24 10:38:02.61 spid10 0x00404CD9 in SQLSERVR.EXE,
rm_ods_handler() + 0x0329
99/10/24 10:38:02.64 spid10 0x00405571 in SQLSERVR.EXE, st_do_enlist()
+ 0x00C1
99/10/24 10:38:02.64 spid10 0x004071CA in SQLSERVR.EXE,
CDTCState::init() + 0x033A
99/10/24 10:38:02.65 spid10 0x005A70A3 in SQLSERVR.EXE,
lddb_fixdbosuid() + 0x0423
99/10/24 10:38:02.68 spid10 0x005A6CC2 in SQLSERVR.EXE,
lddb_fixdbosuid() + 0x0042
99/10/24 10:38:02.68 spid10 0x005963CB in SQLSERVR.EXE, textalloc() +
0x04CB
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x00463F4B in SQLSERVR.EXE, agghaving() +
0x004B
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x00409829 in SQLSERVR.EXE, opencheck() +
0x0089
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x00427B09 in SQLSERVR.EXE,
tbswritecheck() + 0x0969
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x00250FED in opends60.dll
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x0025055B in opends60.dll
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x002414D1 in opends60.dll
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x00241384 in opends60.dll
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x10219D84 in MSVCRT40.dll
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 0x77F04F3E in KERNEL32.dll
99/10/24 10:38:02.71 spid10 ***END STACK TRACE***
************************************************** **********************
*************
Cindy, nothing in the NT logs but found this in the SQL logs:
99/10/25 09:25:15.45 spid71 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION raised,
attempting to create symptom dump
99/10/25 09:25:15.45 spid71 Initializing symptom dump and stack dump
facilities
99/10/25 09:25:20.45 spid71 ***BEGIN STACK TRACE***
99/10/25 09:25:20.46 spid71 0x00404CD9 in SQLSERVR.EXE,
rm_ods_handler() + 0x0329
99/10/25 09:25:20.52 spid71 0x005725C1 in SQLSERVR.EXE, stuff() +
0x0241
99/10/25 09:25:20.54 spid71 0x0056D35F in SQLSERVR.EXE, ncrid_update()
+ 0x057F
99/10/25 09:25:20.57 spid71 0x0051DD35 in SQLSERVR.EXE, prRESOURCE() +
0x0055
99/10/25 09:25:20.57 spid71 0x00464C65 in SQLSERVR.EXE, genbuiltin() +
0x0445
99/10/25 09:25:20.59 spid71 0x00427B09 in SQLSERVR.EXE,
tbswritecheck() + 0x0969
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 0x00250FED in opends60.dll
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 0x0025055B in opends60.dll
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 0x002414D1 in opends60.dll
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 0x00241384 in opends60.dll
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 0x10219D84 in MSVCRT40.dll
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 0x77F04F3E in KERNEL32.dll
99/10/25 09:25:20.62 spid71 ***END STACK TRACE***
This proceeds my 'crashes', which it looks scary enough to do the trick!
Any idea what could be causing this exception?
Thanks, John
ps. someone else mentioned backup software - we use BackupExec and I
have a sched. task that dumps one of the databases to a network drive 2x
day. But these are running throughout the week...looking over the logs I
really don't see a correlation...(ie. these same processes run on days
that no crash occurs and successfully later in the day that the crashes
do occur (some hours earlier).
-----Original Message-----
From: Gross, Cindy [mailto:CindyGross@hmhs.com]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 2:14 PM
To: SQL 6.5 Discussions
Subject: RE: Weekly server hang
Did you check the SQL Server errorlog (sometimes things are written here
that don't go to the event viewer) and the NT event viewer (application
and
system)?
You could try turning on SQL Trace to see if you can capture a "bad"
query
but depending on how SQL goes down it may not be captured.
If you are auditing successful logons you could take a look to see if
there
is any pattern in who logs in just before SQL restarts.
Any chance someone is actually stopping it on purpose? Or maybe a
program
that is stopping it (maybe a backup system trying to backup the device
files
instead of the dumps)?
Cindy Gross
SQL Server MCP
Texas Health Resources
http://members.tripod.com/cindygross/sqlsrvr.htm
> -----Original Message-----
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> This one is bugging the tar out of me. Running SQL 6.5 sp5a, NT4 sp4
on
> the
> server. Either on the weekend or Mon. mornings (happened all 3 days
this
> past week) the SQL service stops on the server. This is during low
usage
> times. The box is a DELL 4300 dual 450 w 512 RAM (250 dedicated to
SQL).
> All
> other services on the server are ok, except for SQL.
>
> I'm thinking maybe a bad query hitting the server (I've seen this
happen
> before) but the programmers claim there is nothing special about these
> time
> periods that something "unique" would be happening. After I restart
the
> server it may not happen until the next week (this past weekend being
an
> exception). I thought maybe I had a memory leak but running perf.
monitor
> before a crash once revealed 99+% data cache, available proced. crash,
low
> CPU usage, low swapping....anything else I could check?
>
> Maybe reinstalling the sp5a? Any suggestions on things to try would be
> most
> appreciated...
>
> Thanks, John
>
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Hi everybody !I´m maintaining a large intranet (approx 10000 concurrent users) running onone IIS box and one DB box with sqlserver 2000.Currently there is 2,5 GB Ram, 1 1400 mhz cpu and 2 scsi disks installed onthe db box.Sqlserver is set to use max 1,4 GB RAM, and the sqlserver does not seem tobe using it all.Currently SQLSERVER 2000 crashes at least once a day.Its very weird, I run performance monitor with counters on, memory, diskusage, num users, locks and such.There is no indications in the counters before the crashes, they just happenvery sudden.Only indication is that sqlserver makes some huge jumps in memory usage andmostly the sqlserver then crashes an hour or 2 later.The only thing that peaks a lot are the locks/sec counter.My analysis of disk usage, queues etc. tells me i got no kind of i/obottlenecks.Can anybody give me a clue as to what i should do ?Best regards, Thue
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Follow up for previouse message
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Hello all,
Thought I would post here in case anybody can give some information.
Here is the background information:
I have 2 tables (stores and sales) from the Pubs database in Sql Server 2000 copied down to a SQL Server CE database. There is no foreign key/primary key relationship between the 2 tables in the CE database.
Here are the update queries that cause the error:
UPDATE st
SET st.zip = 66668
FROM stores st
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Here is the error message that is generated when I run the query (Param 0 and Param 1 change according to what column and line the FROM clause is in):
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Native Error: (25501)
Description: There was an error parsing the query. [Token line number,Token line offset,,Token in error,,]
Interface defining error: IID_ICommand
Param. 0: 2
Param. 1: 1
Param. 2: 0
Param. 3: FROM
Param. 4:
Param. 5:
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Hi everybody,
I have a mirroring set up for around 30 databases in a 64 bit - 2 powerfull servers scenario - wih latest sp2 + hotfix. Mirroring works perfectly most of the times but when the principal is getting busy during the busy period of the day all of a sudden the processor on the mirror jumps to 100% and stays there for a long time - there are no live databases on the mirror server - all the databases are in mirrored mode. The principal server processor is less than 5% all the time. The network load between the principal and the mirror is also in normal limits. The principal server is dedicated to SQL but the mirror has other things too but the other processes use up maximum 15-20% of the CPU and when I stop SQL Server in one of those moments when the CPU jumps to 100% everything comes back to normal so it's clear that the issue is SQL on the mirror.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stefan
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