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Initerrlog Could Not Open Error Log File ''. Operating System Error = 3
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3:13 PM Points: 319, Visits: 749 Hello comunityAfter running the setup of sql server 2008 on my HP server with OS Windows server 2008 R2 standard 64 bits,the setup return errors failed on theses services:-Database engine services-Sql Server Replication-Full text search-Reporting ServicesWhen i try to start MSSQLSERVER, i receive the following error :event ID 17058initerrlog: Could not open windows could not start the sql server (mssqlserver) service on local computer error log file ''. Operating system error = 3(failed to retrieve text for this error. Reason: 15105).Curiously, the installation on : C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\have only create theses folders : binn, install and upgradeand also these files:-sql_engine_core_inst_keyfile.dll-sql_fulltext_keyfile.dllCould someone give me some help , because is the first time that i have this problem and i don´t know how to solve them.Many thanks and best regardsLuis Santos Post #962384 luissantosluissantos Posted Tuesday, August 3, 2010 7:14 AM Old Hand Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Yesterday @ 3:13 PM Points: 319, Visits: 749 Hello comunityI solve this problem and for those person that have the same one would should install sql server 2008 not by the autorun option, but you must with right click select : Open and Run setup as administrator.Also, if you open SSMS and you try to browse server name and nothing appears, you need just to writethe correct server name or instance\servername.I hope this conclusion help other users with this kind of situation.Best regards.Luis Santos Post #962771 julia
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SERVER - Event 17058 - initerrlog: Could not Open Error Log File August 5, 2016Pinal DaveSQL1 commentIf you have ever interacted with me or taken http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2016/08/05/sql-server-event-17058-initerrlog-not-open-error-log-file/ my services, you would notice that I always ask for ERRORLOG in almost all of my contact with my client. Once of my friend contacted http://superuser.com/questions/593165/sql-server-srevivemssqlserver-not-start me and when I asked for ERRORLOG, he informed that there is no ERRORLOG file and SQL is not getting started. I suggested him that sql server we should analyze event log for further details, after interestingly, we found the following details in the event 17058 about initerrlog: Could not Open Error Log File.Log Name: Application Source: MSSQLSERVER Event ID: 17058 Task Category: Server Level: Error Description: initerrlog: Could not open error log file ". Operating system the sql server error = 3(The system cannot find the path specified.). We finally found that the error occurs due to the insufficient privilege of SQL Server Service Account in the Log directory: E:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL12.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\LogHere is the fix of the issue.Start SQL Server Configuration manager.Click to select ‘SQL Server Services' from the left menu options.On the right panel, right click on ‘SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)' and click ‘Properties'. You may want to choose correct service.Click ‘Startup Parameters' tab. Note the location after -e parameter.Browse the Log location " E:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL12.MSSQLSERVER \MSSQL\Log".Right click on the folder "Log" and click Properties and then to visit to "Security" tab. Now, check SQL Server service account permission on this folder and give proper access to this folder.Now, Restart the SQL Server service. If you face the same error again, try to change highly privileged service account like "Local System".After giving permissio
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