Event Viewer Error 17055
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Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 2005 » Backups » EventId 17055 in Event Viewer EventId 17055 in Event Viewer Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Svs2010Svs2010 Posted Thursday, December 18, 2008 7:45 AM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 2:01 PM Points: 299, Visits: 61 Hi,I have no idea what happened with my sql server but, all of https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/8f67711e-aa3d-4694-8428-44ae912e92c8/mssql-server-2000-generating-eventid-17055?forum=sqldatabaseengine a sudden, connection failed to the sql from Enterprise Manager.(we are using SQL Server 2000). I tried couple of times and then went into Event viewer to see the logs. SQL is noting down Category (2) Event id 17055 errors. The description of the error message is "Recovery of database '' dbname" is 31% complete (approximately 3199 more seconds). and this percent http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic622087-357-1.aspx is growing from time to time.Please point me in right direction why really I got this error?Thanks Post #622087 VeeVee Posted Thursday, December 18, 2008 9:39 AM SSC-Addicted Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Monday, October 7, 2013 9:29 AM Points: 409, Visits: 421 It looks like your sql server got restarted and it is now doing the recovery of the databases. Just check when the sql server got restarted. to check that you can check when the tempdb got created.I mean check the tempdb creation date. and then drill down to sql server error log and eventvwr before that time to check what went wrong. Post #622239 « Prev Topic | Next Topic » Permissions You cannot post new topics. You cannot post topic replies. You cannot post new polls. You cannot post replies to polls. You cannot edit your own topics. You cannot delete your own topics. You cannot edit other topics. You cannot delete other topics. You cannot edit your own posts. You cannot edit other posts. You cannot delete your own posts. You cannot delete other posts.
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