January 30, 2004 at 3:04 am
Hi,
Iām dealing with some kind of ghost process inside my SQL*Serve instance.
The process comes from a windows desktop and contains a select to a linked Oracle Server.
All connections from this desktop to the SQL*server are stopped (we already did a reboot of the client) but the process is still there.
A kill of this process was also unsuccessful. The only result was that the command is changed into killed/Rollback (see result of sp_who2 54)
54 RUNNABLE BELGACOM\id041 BGC-DBS01 . master KILLED/ROLLBACK 531 72 01/27
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Language Event 0 exec master..sp_tables_ex N'AEBP' , null, null, null, '''TABLE'''
Who can I get rid of this without restarting the SQL*Server instance, can some one please help me?
January 30, 2004 at 9:53 am
It should go away once the rollback is complete. Can you kill the like process on the oracle side?
February 2, 2004 at 1:02 am
If it stays in rollback-state to long according to your expectation, you may need to stop and start your sqlserver-instance.
(I've had to do this frequently because some of my users used msaccess to update some tables, and for whatever reason, their connection got into rollback-state, blocking other users to do their thing)
Johan
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