I want to install SQL 2000 Server on Win-2003 STD Server and transfer the database that has been running on SQL-2000/Win 2K server.
Win-2003 Server has Apache services and TrendMicro AV Server running. After installation the SQL service starts automatically. But I am not able to see the database from Enterprise manager. It gives error 'A connection could not be established to <local>. Reason: Login failed for DOMAIN/USER. I am logged into Win2003 server as 'Administrator' for installation. SQL Server authentication in Mixed Mode and connect using Domain user account.
While applying update(SP3) also the same error comes after trying to validate password and the Sql service automatically stops. I tried using both Win pwd and SQL sa pwd. Both are giving same error.
i'm running a standalone server that is on windows 2003 enterprise, sql server 2000 enterprise and has active directory and dns installed.
from what i know it IS possible to go without netbios in a domain with all win2000+ comps. however is there anything that will break down in regards to sql server 2000?
I have googled by heart out trying to find answers to this and am onlymore confused.DB Server:Windows Server 2003 Enterprise4 GB memorySQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, SP4 8.00.2039The SQL server process appears to be using a steady 1.7 gb of memory.There are no other memory intensive applications running on thisserver as reported by Task Manager.I have read all about the 2gb/process limit and the /3gb boot switchand all but most of that seems to apply to windows 2000, not 2003. I'dlike SQLServer to use more of the memory if it can (assuming it wouldbe advantageous for performance).Can anyone sum this up for me?Thanks,Michael
Hi,I am running SQL Server 2000 SP3 on Windows Server 2003 and since recentlyhave a strange problem executing shape queries from COM+ components usingADO.Until 4 days ago, they worked, then from one moment to the next (I must havechanged something, but I have no clue what other than restoring a 1.2 GBdatabase) they started failing with this error:Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e14'Syntax error or access violationI have no problem executing non-shape queries, it is just the shape queriesthat fail.Any clues what may have gone wrong? Or how I can fix it?Cheers,Rsa Myh
We have a combined network with some users on the old Windows NT 4.0 network and others on the new Windows 2003 servers using Active Directory. Will my users on the old WinNT4.0 domain have issues accessing / running reports from Report Manager?
This one has me scratching my head. We can install SQL Express on many different English OS without problems, but when we try it on a French OS it doesn't work. We have several French systems and SQL Express does not install on any of them. Even just running the SQLEXPR32.EXE without paramaters give the same error. We have yet to try it on other foreign OS. The command line we use to install is:
Source File Name: datastorepropertycollection.cpp Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:28:01 2006 Function Name: SetupBootstrapOptionsScope.InstallMediaPath Source Line Number: 44
Class not registered. Failed to create CAB file due to datastore exception Source File Name: datastorecachedpropertycollection.cpp Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:27:59 2006 Function Name: CachedPropertyCollection::findProperty Source Line Number: 130 ---------------------------------------------------------- Failed to find property "HostSetup" {"SetupBootstrapOptionsScope", "", "2232"} in cache Source File Name: datastorepropertycollection.cpp Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:28:01 2006 Function Name: SetupBootstrapOptionsScope.HostSetup Source Line Number: 44 ---------------------------------------------------------- No collector registered for scope: "SetupBootstrapOptionsScope" Message pump returning: 2
We have a sql2000 clustered server running on a windows 2003 cluster, today we noticed that the SQL resources where in a Online Pending state and do not came up anymore.
I have searched the net and found some info about the sqlstate = 08001 Native error 11 , witch indicated that the SQL Network name could have been renamed , however this is not the case here , . i also found that there might be Resolve issue but The Cluster Name and the SQL Network name can be resolved by both Cluster nodes ..
does anyone here got experience with this kind of problem ? Pls Help
Here is a part of the cluster.log with the errors :
ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] ODBC sqldriverconnect failed ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] checkODBCConnectError: sqlstate = 08001; native error = 11; message = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] ODBC sqldriverconnect failed ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] checkODBCConnectError: sqlstate = 01000; native error = 2; message = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()). ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] ODBC sqldriverconnect failed ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] checkODBCConnectError: sqlstate = 08001; native error = 11; message = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] ODBC sqldriverconnect failed ERR SQL Server : [sqsrvres] checkODBCConnectError: sqlstate = 01000; native error = 2; message = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()). INFO [CP] CppRegNotifyThread checkpointing key SOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerDBHSBMSSQLSERVER to id 4 due to timer INFO [Qfs] QfsGetTempFileName C:DOCUME~1SRVCCL~1LOCALS~1Temp, CLS, 13 => C:DOCUME~1SRVCCL~1LOCALS~1TempCLSD.tmp, status 0
According to the SQL server log the server is started and all databases are brought on-line then a stop request from Service Control Manager terminates SQL Server see log below:
2007-11-05 14:04:02.89 server Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86) May 3 2005 23:18:38 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: )
2007-11-05 14:04:02.89 server Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Microsoft Corporation. 2007-11-05 14:04:02.89 server All rights reserved. 2007-11-05 14:04:02.89 server Server Process ID is 3264. 2007-11-05 14:04:02.89 server Logging SQL Server messages in file 'P:mssqlMSSQL$DBHSBlogERRORLOG'. 2007-11-05 14:04:02.89 server SQL Server is starting at priority class 'high'(2 CPUs detected). 2007-11-05 14:04:03.61 server initdata: Warning: Could not set working set size to 823168 KB. 2007-11-05 14:04:03.66 server SQL Server configured for thread mode processing. 2007-11-05 14:04:03.72 server Using dynamic lock allocation. [2500] Lock Blocks, [5000] Lock Owner Blocks. 2007-11-05 14:04:03.77 server Attempting to initialize Distributed Transaction Coordinator. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.32 spid2 Starting up database 'master'. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.52 spid2 Server name is 'HSBSQL01DBHSB'. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.52 spid5 Starting up database 'msdb'. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.52 spid6 Starting up database 'model'. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.52 spid8 Starting up database 'dbHSB'. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.52 server Using 'SSNETLIB.DLL' version '8.0.2039'. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.56 server SQL server listening on 10.122.131.103: 1433. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.62 spid8 Analysis of database 'dbHSB' (7) is 100% complete (approximately 0 more seconds) 2007-11-05 14:04:06.63 server SQL server listening on TCP, Shared Memory, Named Pipes. 2007-11-05 14:04:06.63 server SQL Server is ready for client connections 2007-11-05 14:04:06.66 spid6 Clearing tempdb database. 2007-11-05 14:04:07.10 spid6 Starting up database 'tempdb'. 2007-11-05 14:04:07.20 spid2 Recovery complete. 2007-11-05 14:04:07.20 spid2 SQL global counter collection task is created. 2007-11-05 14:04:16.41 spid1 Warning: unable to allocate 'min server memory' of 1658MB. 2007-11-05 14:10:45.18 spid2 SQL Server is terminating due to 'stop' request from Service Control Manager.
hi, I have an asp.net application which queries an sql server in some other domain and populates a grid with the results. i am using sql server authentication and my connection string is as follows:- Dim connectionString As String = "server=emr01; user id='private'; password='private'; database='NGEMRDev'" i have also used the following tag in web.config:- <identity impersonate="true" /> This works fine on my development pc i.e windows xp with sp2 . but when i tried running the same application in windows 2003 the query gives the following exception:-
Server Error in '/TempDel' Application.
SQL Server does not exist or access denied. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: SQL Server does not exist or access denied.Source Error:
Line 77: dataAdapter.SelectCommand = dbCommand Line 78: Dim dataSet As System.Data.DataSet = New System.Data.DataSet Line 79: dataAdapter.Fill(dataSet) Line 80: Line 81: Return dataSetSource File: c:inetpubwwwroot empdelemrtempdel.aspx Line: 79 Stack Trace:
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2032; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2032
Please help me as to how do i successfully implement my application in the windows 2003 server. i have given the aspnet user on the win2003 admin rights.
We just applied SP2 to our Windows 2003 server & it has had an odd impact RS2000. When trying to change the data source of a report to a shared data source, the browse button when clicked does not take you to the page to enable selection! It does nothing!
Does anyone have any ideas on what's going on there?
I have created a package which extracts data from a table and creates several files. This works fine on my PC (WinXP SP2), but when i deploy it to the server it doesn't work. I have also tried to create the package from scratch on the server as the administrator and it still has the same problem. Anyone have any ideas?
Can anybody point me to a Microsoft official document that says anything about the support/ compatibility between SQL 2005 + SP1 and Win2003 server R2 ?
I just tried to perform the install of SQLServer 2005 Express on a Win 2003 SP2 machine and the install failed with the rejection of the SA password. Currently, our pwd is 1 uppercase letter, 4 lowercase letters and 1 number for a total of 6 characters. Other installations on Win 2003 SP1 have worked fine in the past. I read in a recent version of Books Online that the SA pwd guidelines might have recently changed and that 8 characters might now be required.
My question is: do these new 8 character guidelines apply only to the sa pwd or to all logins?
Hi,I have just reinstalled Reporting Services on win 2003 server that wasadded to a domain and has been renamed. Two strange things happen:1) In IE I am prompted for an ID and password with a basic securityprompt.2) After supplying the credentials I get some of the report manager webpage but it has a 401 error instead of the folder and options to manageprojects.The page looks like this:ErrorThe request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized.HomeThe reporting services error log contains the following error:Unknown!ui!ed8!2/9/2005-20:44:32:: v VERBOSE: Usermap'<Users><User><Name>DOMAINAdministrator</Name><Paths><Path>/reports/Home.aspx</Path><NrReq>1</NrReq></Paths></User></Users>'Unknown!ui!a24!2/9/2005-20:44:33:: v VERBOSE: Usermap'<Users><User><Name>DOMAINAdministrator</Name><Paths><Path>/reports/Pages/Folder.aspx</Path><NrReq>1</NrReq></Paths></User></Users>'Unknown!ui!a24!2/9/2005-20:44:34:: e ERROR: The request failed withHTTP status 401: Unauthorized.Unknown!ui!a24!2/9/2005-20:44:35:: e ERROR: HTTP status code --> 500I have not changed any of the config files that are installed.Thanks for any help in advance,Eric
I wrote a web app using an ASP front end (not .NET) connecting to a SQLServer 2000 (no SP) back end. Both the web server and the databaseserver are Windows 2003 boxes. The app was running fine two weeks agobefore I went on vacation. While I was gone my net admin appliedWindows 2003 SP1 to the web server. Upon my return I was informed thatthe app is no longer working, getting the following error:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Connection is busy with results foranother hstmtSince that is presumably the only thing that changed in my absence Ibelieve the SP somehow messed up the way the ODBC was working. I triedmoving the SQL Server database to a different Windows 2003 box whichalso received the SP1 update and also includes SP3 for SQL Server, butget the same error.I am hitting the database like so:set GetData = CreateObject("ADODB.Command")GetData.ActiveConnection = SQLConnGetData.CommandText = "<stored procedure call>"Set DataRS= GetData.Execute (,,adCmdText)I appear to get the error when I execute the second call. I amlearning ASP as I go, so maybe this is a trivial problem.
I have been trying to figure out for some time why Linked Servers do not continue to run. I start up my SQL Server Database service, and then using SQL Server Management Studio I create one or more linked servers to Microsoft Access Databases using the Jet Provider. I then run some queries to that access those linked servers without any problems. (One currently is called 'THE')
After some time has passed, possibly minutes, hours or days, I can no longer access any of the linked servers. No data, queries, tables, or anything is accessible to me anymore. I use this command "EXEC sp_testlinkedserver N'THE' " to test the linked server and get the following error msg.
OLE DB provider "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0" for linked server "THE" returned message "Unspecified error". Msg 7303, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_testlinkedserver, Line 1 Cannot initialize the data source object of OLE DB provider "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0" for linked server "THE".
The only solution I have to fix this currently is to restart the SQL Server Database service. I have tried deleting and recreating the Linked server before doing this to no avail. I have also used the FileMon and RegMon tools on the server to try to determine the problem but have no no success. After restarting the SQL service I can run the "EXEC sp_testlinkedserver N'THE' " command successfully "Command(s) completed successfully." and can access the linked servers again without any problems.
Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
Mark.
P.S. I have tried changing the security options on the linked server from "Be made without a context." to using the "Admin" username and leaving the password blank, to several other possible variations and options, as well as setting up the system.mdw database in the registry to no avail.
i have sql2000 & sql2005 on the same machine. I am unable to register my localhost in sql2000, get an access denied error. How can I make my localhost use sql2000 database?
Hi,I was hoping someone may be able to shed some light on a SQL2000 connection problem.I have an ASP.NET(1.1) application that connects to a SQL2000 instance on the localmachine, the connection details are as follows: Connection Code :try {//connect to the provided datasource using(SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(strConnectionInfo)) { strStatus = "Pulling Data";
SqlDataAdapter sqlA = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM NavBlocks",connection); sqlA.Fill(dsNav.NavBlocks);
SqlDataAdapter sqlB = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM NavItems",connection); sqlB.Fill(dsNav.NavItems);
bNavLoaded = true;//prevent further calls } }The connection string is as follows: "Data Source=BOBBITSQL2000;Initial Catalog=pinnacleCMS;User Id=myUser;Password=myPass;"Now this conection has never been a problem, the intial catalog exists, the user exists and has permissions, further to this this users connection details can be used to succesfully access the database from a dsn on this machine. The server explorer finds the database fine, Visio finds the databse fine.The problem only existed after I reverse engineered the database into visio (the database was originally developed using Visio), then dropped all of the tables using Enterprise Manager, and re generated the database from within Visio (ddl script) following a few minor changes.Since the re generation I get the server not found error message from the ASP.Net application.I have tried using different network libraries, logging in using the sa account etc, it makes no difference the ASP.Net application cannot see the SQL server instance.Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.p.s. I have tried dropping the firewall with no success, no updates have been installed.Thanks
I recently was moved into an applications developers position here at the lawfirm I work at. Thusfar, its been alot of straight ASP, SQL2000, and Access. I know the need for me to know .Net is coming, and Ive decided to start playing with ASP.net so I can look a bit proactive.. Ive looked over what I need to get started, in liu of Visual Studio I know of the VS Express options. However, I currently have SQL Server 2000 installed locally on my machine along with IIS 5.1. All the VS Express information Ive found keeps referencing SQL2005 express. Can I get away with using what I already have with 2000? Or if not, can SQL2005 express be run alongside with SQL2000? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Brian
I'am running Sql2000 Enterprise edition on Windows 2000
When I re-name the Server for example from TST_SVR To TST_SVR1, Sqlserver comes backup fine with the new name (TST_SVR1) , BUT I'am still able to connect to the SqlServer even with the old Server name (TSR_SVR). I do not want to connect using the old server name.
I have dropped and added server using Sp_addserver and Sp_Dropserver, My @@servername command returns the new server name
Brand new to linked servers and trying some stuff. I've successfully linked a server using EM (both are sql2000). I can successfully run a select statement through QA. I'm trying to test a locally-stored procedure and am having a bit of trouble. Please, no arguements about best method - I have no choice. Cannot create stored procs on remote machine.
If I run this through QA, I get an immediate return set: select * from linkedName.dbName.dbo.tblName
If I try to create a test stored proc like the following, I get: Error 7405: Heterogeneous queries require the ANSI_Nulls and ANSI_WARNINGS options to be set for the connection. This ensure consistent query semantics. Enable these options and thenreissue your query. When I looked it up in BOL, I thought I was setting these items?
CREATE PROCEDURE zp_countyListing AS SET ANSI_WARNINGS ON SET ANSI_NULLS ON
I have Windows server 2003 installed, and Visual Studio .NET 2003 ent.arch also. I downloaded the msde sp3 from microsoft's site. installed it. The problem occured when i rebooted my machine. The system tray icon of SQL Server Service Manager says "Not connected". When i open the manager, there are no Services nither Servers listed in the dropdown lists. Can you help with this. Thx in advance!
I’ve got a linked server created in SQL2000 to DB2.
I’m using Client Access ODBC Drivers, and Microsoft OLE DB provider for ODBC Drivers.
I have views created against the linked server as
ALTER VIEW BLBATDT AS SELECT * FROM LURCH_PARADB.S102D4LM.PARADB.BLBATDT
All seem(ED) to be working fine until I ran into this issue.
Using the view If I select count(*) from BLBATDT returned value 786 If I select * from BLBATDT I get 76 rows returned
If I select from BLBATDT where field = value I get nothing, when in fact there is a value I specified.
I modified the view creation to
Create view as select * from openquery(LURCH_PARADB, 'select * from S102D4LM.PARADB.BLHDR')
Performed the above simple selects, (same results)
I modified the view creation to Create view as select * from openquery(LURCH_PARADB, 'select field_list_of_all_fields_in_the_table from S102D4LM.PARADB.BLHDR')
Same results
However if I modified the view creation to Create view as select * from openquery(LURCH_PARADB, 'select field1, field2 from S102D4LM.PARADB.BLHDR')
And limit the fields selected to a small subset, everything works fine.
I think the issue may be that the parent tables are very wide in total byte count and the number of fields is also large. This particular tables has 120 fields with a total record length of over a 1000 bytes.
hello,I'm trying to create a linked server from an SQL2000 to a Unify ELS(very old, odbc is version 1) database on SCO unix.The odbc driver is old but it works fine when used by applications forcreating reports.What I want to do is make a linked server from the SCO box to the win2kbox. So, I'm using enterprise manager to create the linked server.The DSN of the unify database is CORE_OFFICE1I'm getting 'Error 7399: OLE DB provider 'MSDASQL' reported an error.Datasource name not found and no default driver specified.When I create the linked server I chose the OLE DB for ODBC drivers.I put 'CORE_OFFICE1' for the Data Source name. I also setup thesecurity with the name of a unix account for login/password.What else should I have?I'm new at this linked server stuff!Product Name:Data Source:Provider String:Location:Catalog:Thanks,Oskar
Our SQL Developer asked for a new server with a separate small hard disk for the Transaction Log alone to reside on, to increase performance. This will be hard to do, since the servers we have been looking at are low-profile rackmount, and only hold 2 SATA disks. I hate to waste our only expansion bay on a small HD. Is this really something important, or will a Quad-core processor and plenty of RAM make the performance difference negligible? We have 32-bit SQL2000 licensed per processor, and our database is only about 26GB. I was hoping to get 1 large disk and partition it into a 20GB OS partition, and the rest would be for SQL. Am I totally on the wrong track?
My 2nd question is about RAM - if we get 4GB of RAM, will it decrease the performance if we get 64-bit O/S pre-installed instead of 32-bit? I know 64-bit O/S *can use* more RAM than 4GB, but does it *need* more RAM for the same level of performance that we have now? (We are planning to expand that to at least 8-12GB whenever we upgrade to 64-bit SQL2005, but the budget does not allow it just yet.)
Linked server from SQL2005 to SQL2000 Hi I use the following SQL statements to create a link server. RemoteServerName is an SQL2000 and I am executing this in another machine which is SQL2005.
Though the link server is created successfully, I am not able to se the tables under it so could not query anything.
I have setup SQL2000 Personal edition on my notebook.
I cannot connect to an existing SQL7 server on the network anymore. I used to run SQL7 Desktop edition which ran just fine. I also noticed that when I start my machine it take about 2 minutes until the SQL service is started.
I use 'select top 10 customerID, customerName from customers' on one testing maching 'Test1', it works. But after restore the database from 'Test1' to 'Test2', the same sql select top statement does not work. Both machine are SQL2k.