Wednesday, March 21, 2012

installed SP1 for .NET 1.1 and got 1st SQL Server Crash ever??

I've had SQL Server 2000 8.00.818 running flawlessly for over a year on Win2000
SP4
Installed the SP1 for .NET Framework 1.1 and within an hour SQL Server crashed
(and did not re-start)
-- system log --
Event ID 7031
Source: Service Control Manager
The MSSQLSERVER service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s).
The following corrective action will be taken in 0 milliseconds: No action.
-- application log --
Event ID 17055
Source: MSSQLSERVER
--The MSSQLSERVER service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1
time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 0 milliseconds: No
action.
Event ID 17055
Source: MSSQLSERVER
17311 :
SQL Server is aborting. Fatal exception c0000005 caught.
should I un-ghost the box?
Thanks in advance, Les Caudle
There is a known issue with the 818 build with SQLEM passwords. The official post MS03-031 release is the 819 build.
What do your last SQL Server Error Logs indicate?
Before you do anything, take time to diagnose the situation. While SS is down, make copies of all of your system and user databases. You should have backups prior to the rollout.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas

"Les Caudle" <very@.tiredofspam.com> wrote in message news:qddcq058jhkdt8qnjs1njb7e9nffb56vek@.4ax.com...
I've had SQL Server 2000 8.00.818 running flawlessly for over a year on Win2000
SP4
Installed the SP1 for .NET Framework 1.1 and within an hour SQL Server crashed
(and did not re-start)
-- system log --
Event ID 7031
Source: Service Control Manager
The MSSQLSERVER service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s).
The following corrective action will be taken in 0 milliseconds: No action.
-- application log --
Event ID 17055
Source: MSSQLSERVER
--The MSSQLSERVER service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1
time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 0 milliseconds: No
action.
--
Event ID 17055
Source: MSSQLSERVER
17311 :
SQL Server is aborting. Fatal exception c0000005 caught.
--
should I un-ghost the box?
--
Thanks in advance, Les Caudle

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