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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 10:09:51
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Greetings,Our app running on sql server suddenly slowed so much that it is timing out.I troubleshooted the asp files and server and found nothing.It turns out that sql server is the culprit.Now, I ran sql profiler and I am getting something like this:ApplicationName CPU DURATIONAudit Logout 16 20000Job Manager 16 19034Alerts Engine 15 25000I went into alerts and found 2 lines indicating:Demo: Full msdb log error 9002; Last occurred: Never Immediately after these 2 lines, the rest of the lines would say:Demo: Sev. 19 errors; error: 0; serverity: 19then 20, 21, up to serverity 25Any ideas what these mean and what I need to do to fix this bottleneck?Much appreciated |
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sshelper
Posting Yak Master
216 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 10:19:14
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Based on the following error message:Demo: Full msdb log error 9002; Last occurred: Never Your msdb log file is already full. Try backing up your msdb database then shrink your database so that it will free up space on the log file.SQL Server Helperhttp://www.sql-server-helper.com |
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Kristen
Test
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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 10:42:31
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Thank you for your prompt response.I have backed both up and when I attempted to shrink, I get this:Maximum free space in files after shrinking. By default, this is 0.First what does this mean?And what is your recommendation?Thank you (again) |
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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 11:27:14
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sorry guys,I am a bit confused now.Alert is saying that tempdb is full.However, when I checked, I get the following:tempdb allocated size=9mbspace free= 7.76 (86%)Why am I still getting tempdb full? |
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graz
Chief SQLTeam Crack Dealer
4149 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 11:33:44
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Is your disk drive full?===============================================Creating tomorrow's legacy systems today.One crisis at a time. |
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simflex
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
327 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 11:48:07
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this may be an ignorant question but I will ask anyway.Do you mean hard drive?If yes, then no, it isn't full.Infact, there is plenty of space left |
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mcrowley
Aged Yak Warrior
771 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-09 : 15:51:17
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Hold on a second. Alerts <> Errors. What you are looking at are the default alert setups to CATCH these conditions. These are not actual errors. To see if there are any server level problems, check the SQL Server Errorlog.Now, on to the original problem, set up perfmon, or task manager, and check to see if the SQL Server is running up the CPU or not. It is expected that SQL Server takes up a lot of memory (by the way, what are the specs on this box, and how many SQL batch/sec are you running?). Check also for avg disk queue (may require reboot) and memory pages/sec (should be less than 20-50/sec excluding spikes). |
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