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vandals81
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Posted - 2007-07-26 : 14:03:37
I have created a backup job on MSDE, but I now need to delete this job. I am using SQL Server Enterprise Manager to manage the database, so when I right click on the job and hit delete I get this error message:
Error 644: Could not find the index entry for RID '163bd10000010000' in index page (1:553), index ID 0, database 'msdb'

What is wrong?

tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2007-07-26 : 14:12:45
Run DBCC CHECKDB against the msdb database. Does that command show errors?

Tara Kizer
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/
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vandals81
Starting Member

6 Posts

Posted - 2007-07-26 : 14:34:21
Yes it does
DBCC results for 'sysdtssteplog'.
Server: Msg 8935, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 2073058421, index ID 1. The previous link (1:343) on page (1:371) does not match the previous page (1:382) that the parent (1:300), slot 32 expects for this page.
Server: Msg 8978, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 2073058421, index ID 1. Page (1:371) is missing a reference from previous page (1:343). Possible chain linkage problem.
There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object 'sysdtssteplog'.

and

DBCC results for 'sysjobhistory'.
Server: Msg 8935, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Table error: Object ID 2073058421, index ID 1. The previous link (1:382) on page (1:564) does not match the previous page (1:371) that the parent (1:300), slot 33 expects for this page.
There are 626 rows in 208 pages for object 'sysjobhistory'.
CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 3 consistency errors in table 'sysjobhistory' (object ID 2073058421).
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2007-07-26 : 14:42:37
Your msdb is corrupted. You'll want to start a new thread in the Data Corruption forum here so that Microsoft Engineers can assist you with this.

Here is that forum:
http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=22

Start a new thread and mention that DBCC CHECKDB is failing on the msdb database. Then post the entire output of the command without any modifications.

Tara Kizer
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/
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vandals81
Starting Member

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Posted - 2007-07-26 : 15:44:16
Thanks.
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