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Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/942861 only takes a minute: Sign up General network error after a night of inactivity up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 For some time now our flagship application has been having mysterious errors. The error message is the generic [DBNETLIB][ConnectionWrite (send()).]General network error. Check your network documentation. This is reliably reproduced by leaving the app open for the night and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3211625/general-network-error-after-a-night-of-inactivity resuming work in the morning. Since it's a backend server app this is a normal scenario. The funny thing is - we've migrated from SQL Server 7 to 2000 to 2008 and the issue is present on all of them. But what seems to matter is the OS on which we run the app. On WinXP it works fine, on Vista/7 it fails. So the problem is at the client end. The results of Google on the error message cover a very wide spectrum of different causes (since this is a very generic error) and none of the scenarios found there are similar to ours. So perhaps someone around here will know what the problem is in our case? sql-server general-network-error share|improve this question asked Jul 9 '10 at 10:10 Vilx- 49.8k57194330 Does your app keep a single SQL connection open for the lifetime of the app? –Chris Bednarski Jul 9 '10 at 10:34 @Chris Bednarski - I think so, I'm not familiar with that part. –Vilx- Jul 9 '10 at 11:22 add a co
SQL Server experts to answer whatever question you can come up with. Our new SQL Server Forums are live! Come on over! We've restricted the ability to create http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=143708 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 https://kb.blackbaud.com/articles/Article/38259 2000 Forums SQL Server Development (2000) ODBC General Network Error Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Author Topic 1dmf Starting Member 5 Posts Posted-04/28/2010: 11:39:48 I'm starting to get a lot of members sql server complaining they are receiving the following error...quote:DBI connect('FILEDSN=my_file.dsn','myUID',...) failed: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]General network error. Check your network documentation. (SQL-08001) [err was 1 now 1] [state was 08001 now 01000][Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (PreLoginHandshake()). (SQL-01000) [err was 1 now 1] [state was 01000 now 01S00][Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid connection string attribute (SQL-01S00) at I've tried upping commandTimeout / connectionTimeout etc.. disabling pooling, i've addded the reg key hack to stop Sync communication link failure Flood cutting the connection.Nothing so far is making a difference, it only seems to happen outside normal office hours and there is no specific time when anything else might be running.Can anyone advise what might be causing this error or how I could track down the cause of this error.Cheers,1DMF tosscrosby Aged Yak Warrior USA 676 Posts Posted-04/28/2010: 12:03:13 Anything in the SQL logs or server logs? Any known network issues going on? Anything new introduced lately (network or otherwise)?Terry-- The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money. -- Margaret Thatcher 1dmf Starting Member 5 Posts Posted-04/29/2010: 04:47:05 nope.Nothing in logs, no known network issues, the only 'new' thing is we put ESET NOD32 Anti-Virus on the web server a few months back, howerver it's the inhouse SQL that is causing the issue which sits at the end of a VPN tunnel. tosscrosby Aged Yak Warrior USA 676 Posts Posted-05/03/2010: 09:47:41 Is the AV running at the time(s) in question? Maybe it's more resource intensive than you thought? It appears that the error is at the application level, timing out during a call to SQL. What else runs on that box?Terry-- The problem with socialism is that
sphere login blackbaud labs noza blackbaud tv netwits thinktank usa uk pacific netherlands canada Error: General ODBC Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Communication Link Failure. Native Error 0 when the program has been idle for a few minutes Users may receive any of the following errors: Error: General ODBC Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Communication Link Failure. Native Error 0Error: Run time error -2147211486 (80042722) General ODBC error:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server driver] Communication Link Failure Native Error 0Error: General ODBC Error [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] [DBNETLIB] connectionread (recv()) Native Error 10054Error: General ODBC Error [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] General Network Error--check your network documentation--Native Error 11Error: Run-Time error '-2147211486 (80042722)': General ODBC Error: [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] Communication link failure Native error:0Error: General ODBC Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Communication Link Failure. Native Error:0 when opening an invoice or vendor recordError: General ODBC Error:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionWrite(send()). Native error:10054. [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB] General network error.Check your network documentation. Native error: 11 This can occur when any of the following takes place: The program has been idle for a few minutesRunning a queryOpening a constituent (individual) recordViewing invoices Article Number:38259 Products: Education_Edge_EE Financial_Edge Raiser_s_Edge Student_Billing Try each of the following steps in order until the error is resolved: If your SQL Server instance is installed and running on Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 operating system, and the errors occur on multiple workstations check the settings in Microsoft Article 942861Reboot the workstationUpdate/Repair the workstationChange Power Options to prevent the computer from shutting off after long periods of inactivity. Disable the network card power management feature: Right-click My Computer and select Properties.Click Device Manager.Click the plus sign to expand the Network adapters tree.Select the appropriate Network Interface Card (NIC) from the list.Select Action, Properties from the menu bar.Select the Power Management tab.Unmark the 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.' checkboxClick OK. Disable the wireless connection on the problem workstation: Open Control Panel.Click on Network and Sharing CenterClick Change Adapter SettingsRight-click on the wireless conne