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Error: 9001, Severity: 21, State: 4.
access to disks Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Sam GreeneSam Greene Posted Tuesday, the operating system returned error 21(the device is not ready.) to sql server February 19, 2008 2:08 PM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 3:49 PM Points: 253, Visits: 584 database was shutdown due to error 9001 in routine 'xdesrmfull::commit'. Hi, Last friday we installed incipient on our san switches, from what I know, it decouples the OS from the san and lets you move data around without making os changes - I'm not a SAN expert, so I https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2519834 won't pretend to know the details. We have two paths to the arrays (two switches). They installed on one switch and then the other. At this time our production server lost access to the tempdb with these error messages:- - - - SQL Server has encountered 1 occurrence(s) of I/O requests taking longer than 15 seconds to complete on file [J:\Logs\Budget_log.ldf] in database [Budget] (7). The OS file handle is 0x0000000000000B78. The offset of the latest long http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic457638-146-1.aspx I/O is: 0x000000c4e9d400For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.- - - -LogWriter: Operating system error 21(The device is not ready.) encountered.For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.- - - -The log for database 'tempdb' is not available. Check the event log for related error messages. Resolve any errors and restart the database.- - - - Sql 2005 restarted itself. It then happened again today with a slightly different message on another server on the same array.-----17053 :LogWriter: Operating system error 1784(The supplied user buffer is not valid for the requested operation.) encountered.-----I thought it was just an issue at the install time, but now it's reoccuring - a major problem. SQL 2000 just sat there until I restarted sql service. Anyone have insight on this. I'm sure our SAN guys will have some ideas, but I was curious.Thanks Post #457638 Roy ErnestRoy Ernest Posted Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:19 PM SSCrazy Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Yesterday @ 7:19 AM Points: 2,382, Visits: 6,850 We had one issue like that. Thankfully it was on our test environment. One of our administrators changed some settings on the switch and the switch had to be rebooted.One thing you can look for is to see of the switch is getting rebooted for some reasons. Then the Disks go offline. That could trigger this. -Roy Post #457646 colin.
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