2012年3月22日星期四

Anybody seen this error? - 37000 - Storage Allocation record not a

> I am not familiar with the error message, but is there any more information
> in the SQL Server error log. Does Stopping/Starting SQL server help? Have you
> tried defragmenting the disc? Are you using a fixed value for file growth on
> all the databases (including tempdb).
> John
It's SQL Server 7 on NT.
Stopping and starting SQL Server does not resolve the problem.
Defragmentation is not an issue either. We're really stumped, and have
opened a call with the makers of the software that is reporting the
error from SQL Server.
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> "jonathan.beckett" wrote:
Hi Jonathan
You should be able to run SQL profiler to find out what commands are being
sent to SQL Server and possibly track down what is causing it.
John
"jonathan.beckett" wrote:

>
> It's SQL Server 7 on NT.
> Stopping and starting SQL Server does not resolve the problem.
> Defragmentation is not an issue either. We're really stumped, and have
> opened a call with the makers of the software that is reporting the
> error from SQL Server.
>
>
>

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