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imanta
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Posted - 2007-08-13 : 20:58:00
I have a script that performs a number of reiterative tasks very quickly on a SQL database. After a few thousand requests (2-3 minutes) I get the following error:

Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
Code: 80004005
Source: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers

The connection string looks like:

Driver={SQL Server};Server=45.22.11.33;Uid=test;Pwd=test;Database=Test

I have changed nothing and it always does this. It doesn't matter if in my script I open and close the connection on every request or leave it open the whole time.

Additionally, the script and the database are on the same machine.

Thanks for any help.

rmiao
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7266 Posts

Posted - 2007-08-13 : 22:11:13
Which protocol did you use? Any network issue?
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imanta
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Posted - 2007-08-13 : 22:58:49
It is using an IP so I assume TCP/IP. Also it fails typically around the same spot every time (~1300 to 1500 records) so I can't believe it is network related. Almost like its a connection issue with the database.
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rmiao
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Posted - 2007-08-13 : 23:21:01
Not necessary tcp/ip if you didn't specify port number. I'll try with another protocol and check timeout setting, then set network monitoring in this case.
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imanta
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Posted - 2007-08-13 : 23:38:08
I actually just switched to localhost for the IP server name and it seems to be working fine... not sure but I am guessing because I was specifying an IP, it was going out and back again and this is where the problems came up.

Thanks!
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