Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
start the
service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
services control
it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
is associated
with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
current
backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
reload?
Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
SQL2005 and almost SP1
EdHi!
> Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
> start the
> service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
> failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
> services control
> it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
> is associated
> with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
> current
> backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
> reload?
> Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
> SQL2005 and almost SP1
This can be SQL 2005 error as well - check, for example
c33f0483c5587bdf." target="_blank">http://groups.google.si/group/micro...3f0483c5587bdf.
If this is what you get, you should not use Network Service account for the
SQL Server service.
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
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Friday, February 24, 2012
error code 17058
Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
start the
service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
services control
it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
is associated
with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
current
backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
reload?
Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
SQL2005 and almost SP1
EdHi!
> Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
> start the
> service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
> failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
> services control
> it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
> is associated
> with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
> current
> backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
> reload?
> Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
> SQL2005 and almost SP1
This can be SQL 2005 error as well - check, for example
http://groups.google.si/group/microsoft.public.sqlserver.server/browse_thread/thread/fd5cb2a8c242612a/c33f0483c5587bdf?lnk=st&q=17058+sql+server+error&rnum=1&hl=sl#c33f0483c5587bdf.
If this is what you get, you should not use Network Service account for the
SQL Server service.
--
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
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sender.
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start the
service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
services control
it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
is associated
with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
current
backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
reload?
Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
SQL2005 and almost SP1
EdHi!
> Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
> start the
> service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
> failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
> services control
> it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
> is associated
> with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
> current
> backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
> reload?
> Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
> SQL2005 and almost SP1
This can be SQL 2005 error as well - check, for example
http://groups.google.si/group/microsoft.public.sqlserver.server/browse_thread/thread/fd5cb2a8c242612a/c33f0483c5587bdf?lnk=st&q=17058+sql+server+error&rnum=1&hl=sl#c33f0483c5587bdf.
If this is what you get, you should not use Network Service account for the
SQL Server service.
--
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
Mentor, www.SolidQualityLearning.com
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sender.
This message does not imply endorsement from Solid Quality Learning, and it
does not represent the point of view of Solid Quality Learning or any other
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error code 17058
Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
start the
service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
services control
it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
is associated
with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
current
backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
reload?
Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
SQL2005 and almost SP1
Ed
Hi!
> Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
> start the
> service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
> failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
> services control
> it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
> is associated
> with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
> current
> backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
> reload?
> Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
> SQL2005 and almost SP1
This can be SQL 2005 error as well - check, for example
http://groups.google.si/group/micros...f0483c5587bdf.
If this is what you get, you should not use Network Service account for the
SQL Server service.
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
Mentor, www.SolidQualityLearning.com
Anything written in this message represents solely the point of view of the
sender.
This message does not imply endorsement from Solid Quality Learning, and it
does not represent the point of view of Solid Quality Learning or any other
person, company or institution mentioned in this message
start the
service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
services control
it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
is associated
with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
current
backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
reload?
Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
SQL2005 and almost SP1
Ed
Hi!
> Hi everyone. I installed SP1 and it required a reboot. When I attempted to
> start the
> service from the Management Studio it fails and indicates an instance
> failure (system.data). When I attempt to start from the administrative
> services control
> it fails and indicates a 17058 error, but the search results indicate this
> is associated
> with sql2000. The directory indicates the system files are there. I have
> current
> backups of system and data files. Anything I can do short of a complete
> reload?
> Thanks to everyone for being there to help.
> SQL2005 and almost SP1
This can be SQL 2005 error as well - check, for example
http://groups.google.si/group/micros...f0483c5587bdf.
If this is what you get, you should not use Network Service account for the
SQL Server service.
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
Mentor, www.SolidQualityLearning.com
Anything written in this message represents solely the point of view of the
sender.
This message does not imply endorsement from Solid Quality Learning, and it
does not represent the point of view of Solid Quality Learning or any other
person, company or institution mentioned in this message
Error Code 1062 and 1053
hello,
you may know about MySQL Error Codes 1062 (ER_DUP_ENTRY) and 1053 (ER_SERVER_SHUTDOWN).
i want to find out the corresponding error codes in Oracle and MS SQL. what are they?
thanks for your quick response.I use Oracle, but I have no idea what "ER_DUP_ENTRY" or "ER_SERVER_SHUTDOWN" might be. Also, if you were too lazy to describe those errors, I must admit that I'm too lazy to search through MySQL error database in order to give you possible corresponding error codes in Oracle.|||i agree
and this was the wrong forum, too
;)|||well what you could do is write some SQL that cuases these faults, then run that SQL on an Oracle DB and trap for the Oracel error Messages. Mind you you could make this into an evolving open source project... use the same crappy code and run it against say DB2, SQL Server or any other SQL db and report back the error messages.|||sql that causes a server shutdown??
got any samples, healdem?
;)|||sql that causes a server shutdown??
got any samples, healdem?
;)
oooh I dunno... how about deleting all the system objects.. that might do the trick, removing all rights to all objects except for a specific userID, killing a superuser / system userid.
Hey its not my speciality... I like my servers & applcations to be available at all times, but each to their own....:rolleyes:|||It is quite easy to cause something like this on Oracle - login as SYS and issue
DROP TABLE dual;
That'll do.|||sql that causes a server shutdown??
got any samples, healdem?
;)SQL Server makes this easy. Just use SHUTDOWN (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188767.aspx).
-PatP
you may know about MySQL Error Codes 1062 (ER_DUP_ENTRY) and 1053 (ER_SERVER_SHUTDOWN).
i want to find out the corresponding error codes in Oracle and MS SQL. what are they?
thanks for your quick response.I use Oracle, but I have no idea what "ER_DUP_ENTRY" or "ER_SERVER_SHUTDOWN" might be. Also, if you were too lazy to describe those errors, I must admit that I'm too lazy to search through MySQL error database in order to give you possible corresponding error codes in Oracle.|||i agree
and this was the wrong forum, too
;)|||well what you could do is write some SQL that cuases these faults, then run that SQL on an Oracle DB and trap for the Oracel error Messages. Mind you you could make this into an evolving open source project... use the same crappy code and run it against say DB2, SQL Server or any other SQL db and report back the error messages.|||sql that causes a server shutdown??
got any samples, healdem?
;)|||sql that causes a server shutdown??
got any samples, healdem?
;)
oooh I dunno... how about deleting all the system objects.. that might do the trick, removing all rights to all objects except for a specific userID, killing a superuser / system userid.
Hey its not my speciality... I like my servers & applcations to be available at all times, but each to their own....:rolleyes:|||It is quite easy to cause something like this on Oracle - login as SYS and issue
DROP TABLE dual;
That'll do.|||sql that causes a server shutdown??
got any samples, healdem?
;)SQL Server makes this easy. Just use SHUTDOWN (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188767.aspx).
-PatP
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error code 0xC0202025
i need to export the contents of a sql server 2005 table to excel in ssis. there are two nvarchar(max) colums in my table. the data flow task in my package fails unless i remove these two columns from the table, then it works fine. the error code being returned is 0xC0202025. HELP!http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=412859&SiteID=1|||no luck converting the columns to nvarchar(4000) either.|||Did you recreate the metadata in the Excel Destination?|||yes.
Error Code = 0xC1000012 in SQL 2005 Analysis Services
i get the above mentioned "Error Code = 0xC1000012" when processing OLAP database,pls do let me know what i can do to process OLAP databases without any errorregards,Duwara
What stage of the database processing did you get this error?
Is there textual description?
Can you try and run SQL Profiler against Analysis Server and capture trace while processing?
Edward.
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Error Code = 0x8007000E, External Code = 0x00000000: Exception when deploying the SSAS
Hi
I am getting this error when deploying the Analysis Services Project.
I am getting this error when deploying the Analysis Services Project.
Error Code = 0x8007000E, External Code = 0x00000000:
Can anyone Point me the reason for the same?
Thankyou
Vidya
Test your connection, if it's OK, delete your AS database and deploy it again.
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