SQLGetDiagRec Failed messages when running DBCC DBCHECK

  • Having upgraded our MS SQL Server 2000 to MS SQL Server 2005, then running DBCC CHECKDB, we got the following messages in the middle of the log:

    "SQLGetDiagRec failed"

    Following, we show part of the log

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    DBCC results for 'PS_PSA_WHERE2_AET'.

    DBCC results for 'PS_SPL_VIDRV_TAO4'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_PSA_WHERE2_AET".

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_SPL_VIDRV_TAO4".

    DBCC results for 'PS_VRA_STG_T12'.

    DBCC results for 'PS_EE_PO1_TMP3'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_VRA_STG_T12".

    SQLGetDiagRec failed

    SQLGetDiagRec failed

    SQLGetDiagRec failed

    SQLGetDiagRec failed

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    SQLGetDiagRec failed

    SQLGetDiagRec failed

    DBCC results for 'PS_PC_TIP_STG_WRK'.

    There are 11 rows in 1 pages for object "PS_PC_TIP_STG_WRK".

    DBCC results for 'PS_CM_CR_LN_TMP9'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_CM_CR_LN_TMP9".

    DBCC results for 'PS_PYCYCL_N04_DATA'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_PYCYCL_N04_DATA".

    DBCC results for 'PS_EXD_DR_AC_TMP26'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_EXD_DR_AC_TMP26".

    DBCC results for 'PS_TAX_LOCATION2'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_TAX_LOCATION2".

    DBCC results for 'PS_IN_FL_LOT_TAO2'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_IN_FL_LOT_TAO2".

    DBCC results for 'PS_OMH_PCST_TAO2'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_OMH_PCST_TAO2".

    DBCC results for 'PS_PO_DF_SID_ITM9'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_PO_DF_SID_ITM9".

    DBCC results for 'PS_PYT_MLT_TAO4'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_PYT_MLT_TAO4".

    DBCC results for 'PS_TRA_ACCTG_TM24'.

    There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "PS_TRA_ACCTG_TM24".

    CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 0 consistency errors in database

    'FIN89INI'.

    DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your

    system administrator.

    DBCC CHECKDB

    Is there anything wrong? Do we have to check anything else?

    Thanks

    Gustavo

  • What service pack do you have? The following link may provide info on your error. May it help.

    http://bugzilla.globus.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3403

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