[sub] [Sussex] SQL Server
Gareth Ablett
Gareth.Ablett at itpserve.co.uk
Wed Apr 16 11:06:01 UTC 2003
Hmm I was thinking I would have to do a full reinstall of SQL server.
Hmm I might wait to my Boss is about to do that then as he knows a bit
more about SQL Server then me.
Gareth Ablett
Systems Developer
ITP Services Ltd.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Teale [mailto:Geoff.Teale at claybrook.co.uk]
Sent: 16 April 2003 11:04 am
To: 'sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk'
Subject: RE: [sub] [Sussex] SQL Server
> Well I know its SQL using the resources and when I decide I
> want to shut
> the service down it won't actually shut down, it enters a
> stopping state
> and decides to continue its process the only way at the moment I can
> stop it from doing this is by rebooting the server. At the
> moment I have
> the servers turned off so it won't start at boot.
> But I need to have SQL running. And if possible without
> having to reboot
> because of this as the server is running need to be online.
Hmmm sounds like it's going into a infinite loop or a hungry wait-state.
Being closed source there's nothing we can do about that directly. I'd
have
to suggest a reinstall, I'm afraid.
Rebuild the machine from the ground up, make sure everything is fully
service packed and see how you go.
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