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Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 2008 » Data Corruption (SS2K8 / SS2K8 R2) » possible corruption due http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1197653-2893-1.aspx to i/o device error possible corruption due to i/o device error Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Denise McMillanDenise McMillan Posted Friday, October 28, 2011 1:41 PM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last http://www.thewindowsclub.com/request-could-not-be-performed-io-device-error 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 work. Error: The driver detected a controller error on \device\harddisk0\DR0.In io error 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 errors for two of the databases though. Are they corrupt? How can I disk io error 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: Thursday, October 6, 2016 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. ______________________________________________________________________________________________Forum posting etiquette. Get your answers faster. Post #1197663 Denise McMillanDenise McMillan Posted Friday, October 28, 2011 2:29 PM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum M
performed because of an I/O device error RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance If you receive The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error, Please rerun backup once issue is resolved message, while performing a backup on your Windows 8 computer, then this post may help you fix the issue. Along with this message, you may also see accompanied, and error code 0x8007045D or 2147943517. These error codes represent ERROR_IO_DEVICE errors, which happen when there is a problem with the hard drive or disk from which you want to copy data. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error If you face this error, here are a few suggestions you may want to try: 1] Start your Windows in Safe Mode. If this makes the problem go away and you are able to carry out your operation then it indicates that some third-party application may be interfering and causing the issue. Restart your computer in Clean Boot State and try to identify the offending item, and then disable or remove it. 2] Disable your antivirus software temporarily and see if it makes the problem go away. Some security software are known to cause these issues sometimes. 3] Check your hard disk for error. To do so, open an elevated command prompt windows, type the following and hit Enter: Chkdsk /R D: Here D is the drive label which is creating the problem. Replace this letter with your Drive's letter. The /r ChkDsk command-line option identifies Bad Sectors and attempts recovery of information. Advertisement ^ You may be asked if you want to Dismount the volume. Click No or N. You will then be asked if want chkdsk to run when system restarts next. Click Yes or Y. Restart your Windows PC and let the ChkDsk run. Once the run is completed, you will be taken to your desktop. See if this has made the problem go away. If the backup still fails and you receive error 0x8007045D, then you might have to resize and shrink your volume by a couple of MBs to move the last cluster of the volume to a different area and then run ChkDsk again. This is because chkdsk.exe is not able to check and repair the last cluster on any volume - and if it is this cluster that has gone bad, then your backup may even fail at 99%. Hope something helps. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: Our Data, Our