The Process Is Running And Is Waiting For A Response From One Of The Backend CONNECTI
Sep 22, 2006
We are useing merge replication with MSSQL Server 2000 for our two location, we have more than 6 database in replication on has issue following error and few time not updated data due to this error -
The process is running and is waiting for a response from one of the backend CONNECTION
With regards
R.MAll
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Feb 22, 2007
Environment: Sql Server 2000 Transaction Rep Distributor. Pub, Sub, and Distributor on separate machines.
Distributor Agent Gets: "Timeout expired (Source: ODBC SQL Server Driver (ODBC); Error number: S1T00)" and the Session Details of the the Distribution Agent says "The process is running and is waiting for a response from one of the backend connections." Of course, in true MS fashion, the message does not specify which connection it is waiting on. It could be waiting on the Publisher or it could be waiting on the Subscriber. Does anyone know how to tell? It would be quite useful to know which "backend" is indicated!
We get this event like clock-work at exactly the same times early every morning as well as at other random times during the day. I can not see any reason for it. Do you have any useful advice?
Thanks a lot!
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Hi!
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