May 11, 2004 at 9:23 am
I always enjoy getting error messages that I haven't seen before... doesn't everyone?
Today, I received two new errors, to wit:
sp_cursor: The cursor identifier value provided (abcef69) is not valid.
And
Looking over the event logs, the only unusual thing that I found was that Diskkeeper was running against the active DB drive for a long time (e.g. over two hours) instead of running for a minute and stopping as normally happens when the drives are busy.
I tracked down the 17883 (and see that the SP3 security fix will make it more descriptive -- must convince the server admin guys that this should be installed), but, although I can find a few references to the cursor identifier message, I can find no information on what it really implies or means, nor did I find a specific example of it referencing sp_cursor (sp_cursorclose yes).
So, the questions are threefold:
Thanks,
Brendt
May 11, 2004 at 9:47 am
Can you reboot? I've seent he cursor message, but can't remember what it was. It was awhile ago and I think it cleared itself. As far as diskkeeper, do you exclude the SQL Files? I do and don't have any issues.
May 11, 2004 at 10:00 am
You know, if I had control over Diskkeeper and the other aspects of the server, this would be easier. I will check with the network/hardware folk, and see how they have diskkeeper set up on the server. My bet is that they do not have the SQL files excluded.
As for reboot -- not before this evening. This is a business-critical server for us. Fortunately, I know that they don't have diskkeeper running during the day.
Brendt
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