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Hi Brian,
I just emailed off the screenshot - i am hoping it may help highlight what i am doing wrong to get you what you need. / comments
Hi Brian,
I just emailed off the screenshot - i am hoping it may help highlight what i am doing wrong to get you what you need.
Hi Brian,
Is there a way to email or post a screenshot? I have followed through your instructions but it still hangs and still doesn't produce a dump file... i think the screenshot shows all of that quite nicely [image] / comments
Hi Brian,
Is there a way to email or post a screenshot? I have followed through your instructions but it still hangs and still doesn't produce a dump file... i think the screenshot shows all of th...
Hi Brian,
Well, it looked promising but it didn't last. Same issue.
Now the backup is going, i have the zero sized backup file... do i run the SQBUTILITY 9997 now, do i terminate first??
When i run that, while the backup is still trying, i do not get the bugreport file?? Help / comments
Hi Brian,
Well, it looked promising but it didn't last. Same issue.
Now the backup is going, i have the zero sized backup file... do i run the SQBUTILITY 9997 now, do i terminate first??
When i ru...
Hi Brian,
Thank you for the reply.
First, a little more detail... the server is running under vmsphere and has 100GBs allocated to it. There is still 89GBs available locally and 300GBS+ available on the server it was copying to, so i don't think hard drive space is the issue. I have also shutoff the network copy in the backup job to eliminate that - i will let you know. I have shutoff the verify and anything else that seemed to run post backup.
When i remoted in to do all of this, it had been stuck on the same backup job the past 40hours - roughly mid way through the list. When i go back in after restarting it starts with the next file in the list, each subsequent file failing
When i look at the physical backup file it says 0, when i restart the sql server the file now says 6MBs (roughly the size it should be) and the process continues on... failing on every subsequent file.
The problem seems easily reproducable on our server and tends to happen in a grouping of different databases that all have the same logical name... if you would like some help trying to reproduce the issue to resolve it, this may be a good opportunity... at least i always appreciate it when a customer of ours has an easily reproducable error!!
Let me know, otherwise keep me informed of anything else you come up with as we are still suffering and at this point, all the money i spent on upgrades is definitely not paying for itself!!!!! / comments
Hi Brian,
Thank you for the reply.
First, a little more detail... the server is running under vmsphere and has 100GBs allocated to it. There is still 89GBs available locally and 300GBS+ available ...