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Error: 9001, Severity: 21, State: 4.
of an I/O device error.) encountered. SQL Server > SQL Server Database Engine Question 0 Sign in to vote SQL Server Version: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (SP1) - 11.0.3000.0 (X64) Oct 19 2012 13:38:57 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.2
2011 in Customers, Performance For the past few months I have been following a customer issue that started way back in November of last year (2010). The customer is one of logwriter: operating system error 21(the device is not ready.) encountered. my personal favorites. Our application is business critical in their environment. If it
Database Was Shutdown Due To Error 9001 In Routine 'xdesrmfull::commit'.
isn’t available, employees have nothing to do. The database is large – nearly a terabyte – and interestingly enough they do
Error: 18400, Severity: 16, State: 1.
not have a full time DBA. What they do have is an amazing team. One of the administrators for our application also serves as the DBA, and for not spending a ton of time https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c124fb46-b4cc-4581-b60d-b6fb99e82ade/logmgrlogwriter-operating-system-error-1117the-request-could-not-be-performed-because-of-an-io?forum=sqldatabaseengine learning SQL Server, he knows quite a bit about SQL Server. He is extremely smart. The rest of the team consists of another application administrator and individuals from the infrastructure team that have deep knowledge of their storage (SAN) and Virtual environment. The database server is virtualized, and they are running Windows 2008 R2 on the guest, and SQL Server 2008 R2. The administrator contacted me in December http://erinstellato.com/2011/04/some-errors-not-they-seem/ because the database had gone down four or five times and the following errors appeared in the log file: The log for database ‘CustomerDB' is not available. Check the event log for related error messages. Resolve any errors and restart the database. The operating system returned error 1117(The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.) to SQL Server during a write at offset 0x00000003f60000 in file ‘M:MSSQLCustomer_Data.MDF'. Additional messages in the SQL Server error log and system event log may provide more detail. This is a severe system-level error condition that threatens database integrity and must be corrected immediately. Complete a full database consistency check (DBCC CHECKDB). This error can be caused by many factors; for more information see SQL Server Books Online. Database CustomerDB was shutdown due to error 9001 in routine ‘XdesRMFull::Commit'. Restart for non-snapshot databases will be attempted after all connections to the database are aborted. I had never seen those errors, and the first thing I asked was the date of their last successful backup, and the date of the last clean CHECKDB. My next thought, as I looked at the errors, was that it was an issue with the storage system, or th
SQL Server experts to answer whatever question you can come up with. Our new SQL Server Forums http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=141481 are live! Come on over! We've restricted the ability to create http://up2v.nl/2012/03/27/windows-2008-r2-virtual-machine-using-a-paravirtual-scsi-adapter-reports-the-error-operating-system-error-1117-encountered/ new threads on these forums. SQL Server Forums Profile | ActiveTopics | Members | Search | ForumFAQ Register Now and get your question answered! Username: Password: Save Password Forgot your Password? All Forums SQL Server 2000 Forums SQL Server Administration (2000) DB backups failing (error 1117) Reply operating system to Topic Printer Friendly Author Topic steel Posting Yak Master 107 Posts Posted-03/17/2010: 02:44:03 Dear Experts,We are getting error while taking backup of a database on local Drive( Operating system error 1117 (The request can not be performed because of I\O device error)).DetailsSQL server 2000SP4windows server 2003+sp2Thanks in advance Lumbago Norsk Yak Master Norway 3271 Posts operating system error Posted-03/17/2010: 03:50:47 What kind of disk is this and how is it formatted? Have you used this disk for backups before? Have you checked the disk for consistency?- LumbagoIf the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. Albert Einstein steel Posting Yak Master 107 Posts Posted-03/17/2010: 04:58:35 Yeah the disk is used for backups and the consistencies are verified after running chkdsk in safe mode on the server but all in vain. Kristen Test United Kingdom 22859 Posts Posted-03/17/2010: 05:18:36 DBCC CHECKDB the database? - maybe the problem is in the DB rather than the medium for the backup file? steel Posting Yak Master 107 Posts Posted-03/17/2010: 06:07:01 Hi Thanks for the reply...I have checked the same and no errors found in the database. Kristen Test United Kingdom 22859 Posts Posted-03/17/2010: 07:05:48 Silly question probably, but the disk isn't becoming full is it? steel Posting Yak Master 107 Posts Posted-03/17/2010: 16:36:15 No there is lot of free space on the serv
Microsoft Azure Cloud management Menu Windows 2008 R2 virtual machine using a paravirtual SCSI adapter reports the error: Operating system error 1117 encountered Marcel van den Berg | March 27, 2012 | Uncategorized | No Comments A new knowledgebase article has been posted by VMware describing issues when using the paravirtual SCSI adapter for a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine. The symptoms are listed below. This issue is resolved in vSphere 5.0 Update 1. For more information, see the VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1 Release Notes. To resolve this issue in ESXi 4.1 and earlier versions, apply the patch VMware ESXi 4.1 Patch ESXi410-201201402-BG. For more information, see VMware ESXi 4.1 Patch ESXi410-201201402-BG: Updates VMware Tools (2009144). On an ESX/ESXi 4.0 U1, ESX/ESXi 4.1, or ESXi 5.0 host, in a Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 virtual machine using a paravirtual SCSI adapter, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or SQL Server 2008 or SQL Server 2008 R2 reports an error. In the Event Viewer, you see one or more of these errors: Error: 17053, Severity: 16, State: 1. LogWriter: Operating system error 1117(The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.) encountered
SQL Error: 823, Severity: 4, State: 3 The operating system returned error 1117(The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.) to SQL Server during a write at offset
Microsoft.Exchange.Cluster.ReplayService (2552) Recovery E02 WKSEPMBX02Storage Group 3: An attempt to write to the file "P:SG3-DBWKSEPMBX02-SG3-MDB1.edb" at offset 2007040 (0x00000000001ea000) for 8192 (0x00002000) bytes failed after 0 seconds with system error 1117 (0x0000045d): "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. ". The write operation will fail with error -1022 (0xfffffc02). If this error persists then the file may be damaged and may need to be restored from a previous backup. Related Posts News from VMware Partner Exchange 2012 No Comments | Feb 14, 2012 VMworld 2014 session STO1965 - Virtual Volumes Technical Deep Dive No Comments | Sep 1, 2014 5nine Manager for Hyper-V (Free): Tool for Hyper-V and Server 2008 Core management No Comments | Feb 23, 2011 What is new in VMware vSphere Data Protection No Comments | Aug 26, 2013 About The Author Marcel van den Berg Add a Comment Ca