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performed because of an I/O device error. Description Error code 1117 is generated by the Windows operating system and is always caused by I/O (Input / Output) throughput
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issues with either the disk or the controller that it is attached to. Check the disk for possible errors Perform the steps below for each volume that you are trying to either create an image of or include in a file & folder backup: Run an elevated MS-DOS command prompt as follows: For Windows XP and buffer io error on device Server 2003: Click 'Start' > 'All Programs' > 'Accessories' > 'Command Prompt'. For Vista/7/8 and Server 2008 and later Servers follow steps from a. (Note: if in START screen in Windows 8 start at b.) Press keyboard ‘Windows key’ Type word 'command' Then right-click on ‘Command Prompt’ From menu click 'Run as administrator' (in Windows 8, menu is at bottom of screen) At the command prompt type: chkdsk
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SS2K8 R2) » possible corruption due to i/o device error possible corruption due to buffer io error on device sda logical block i/o device error Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Denise McMillanDenise McMillan Posted Friday, October 28, 2011 1:41 PM buffer io error on device sr0 SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Monday, October 19, 2015 1:47 PM Points: 212, Visits: 500 I'm not sure if the database is corrupted but am having issues getting a backups to http://kb.macrium.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50130.aspx work. Error: The driver detected a controller error on \device\harddisk0\DR0.In SQL log: The operating system returned error 1117(the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error) to SQL Server during a read at offset 0x....And: Read on 'D:\...mdf' failed 1117(the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error)Our server administrator found an error with the drive and swapped it out. I'm still haveing i/o http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1197653-2893-1.aspx errors for two of the databases though. Are they corrupt? How can I tell if they should be restored? I there a setting somewhere that would have to be set after the drive swap?I ran dbcc checkdb on the 2 databases and they also have a 1117 error.Any help or advice on this? Thanks very much. Post #1197653 calvocalvo Posted Friday, October 28, 2011 2:10 PM Ten Centuries Group: General Forum Members Last Login: 2 days ago @ 8:41 AM Points: 1,330, Visits: 3,925 When a drive craps out on you, there's always a possibility a database can become corrupt. If you are able to hot-swap the drive successfully, there's nothing needed to be done from the database side. I am no expert on corruption but the experts here would ask you to run this script and post the results for each database which you think might be affected.DBCC CHECKDB('databaseName') WITH NO_INFOMSGS,ALL_ERRORMSGSWhatever you do, do NOT run the checkdb command with any repair options! (not yet at least. not until an expert tells you to.)They will also ask if you have good backups to restore to in the event there is no recovering from the disk failure.Once done, they will be able to help you. __________________________________________________________
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