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with SQL Server Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, The previous sql server service not starting timely fashion IT guy InstalledSharePoint 2010 and all the databases on the C:\ of our SBS 2011 box which is now
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getting critical on disk space! I have now moved all of the Databases and the data within the root of C:\programfiles\microsoft sql server\MSSQL10.50SBSMONITORING\MSSQL\DATA & alsoC:\programfiles\microsoft sql server\MSSQL10.50SHAREPOINT\MSSQL\DATA to another drive sql server mssqlserver service not starting with 5TB of storage space. SharePoint databases have been detached from the C:\ and reattached from the F:\ which seems Ok but when if i move the data from the C:\ and try to start the SQL Server SBSMonitoring or SBSsharepoint Service i get the the below error message: Log Name: Application Source: MSSQL$SBSMONITORING Date: sql server service not starting automatically 14/03/2013 16:24:32 Event ID: 17113 Task Category: Server Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: Description: Error 2(failed to retrieve text for this error. Reason: 15100) occurred while opening file 'F:\Sharepoint Databases\MA Intranet\SBS Monitoring Databases\DATA\master.mdf' to obtain configuration information at startup. An invalid startup option might have caused the error. Verify your startup options, and correct or remove them if necessary. Event Xml:
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SQL Server > SQL Server Database Engine Question 0 Sign in to vote windows could not start the sql server (mssqlserver) service on local computer I am running into a strange error while trying to perform a master database restore. While trying to start
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the Server in Single user mode I get a error 17113, the Server stas in multi user mode as expected, but using the command line sqlservr.exe –m –s SERVER\SQL1 I get https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/0b63937c-cd62-40f3-bc77-d8942d971474/sql-server-2008-r2-error-17113?forum=sqlgetstarted the Empty message box,setting single user mode -m in the Startup Parametersfor SQL Serveralso fails with the following message in the sql log 2013-04-12 18:33:47.46 Server Registry startup parameters: -m -dE:\SQL_Data\SQL1\MSSQL10_50.SQL1\MSSQL\DATA\master.mdf -e E:\SQL_Data\SQL1\MSSQL10_50.SQL1\MSSQL\Log\ERRORLOG -l E:\SQL_Data\SQL1\MSSQL10_50.SQL1\MSSQL\DATA\mastlog.ldf 2013-04-12 18:33:47.46 Server Error: 17113, Severity: 16, State: 1. 2013-04-12 18:33:47.46 Server Error 3(failed to retrieve text for this error. Reason: 15100) occurred while opening file https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/e624b4f7-b10f-4928-b345-f81dbc5af753/sql-error-17113-while-starting-the-the-server-in-single-user-mode?forum=sqldatabaseengine 'master.mdf' to obtain configuration information at startup. An invalid startup option might have caused the error. Verify your startup options, and correct or remove them if necessary. The -f option gives similar behaviour, the SQL Server is a fresh install over aprevioulyuninstalled SQL Server. Friday, April 12, 2013 2:39 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote The registry startup parameters are sensitive to extra spaces, andso the reported parameters in the log are not necessarily the ones you are actually using.And the UI for setting them before SQL 2012 is horrible and allowed you to insert hard-to-find extraneous spaces. To start the SQL Service in single user mode, but not in the console window use the /m switch on NET START: net start mssqlserver /m You can also restrict the client app name to ensure that you can be the one user: net start mssqlserver /mSQLCMD Will start the service in single user mode, and only accept connections from the SQLCMD program. David David http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dbrowne/ Proposed as answer by Olaf HelperMVP, Moderator Friday, April 12, 2013 3:55 PM Edited by davidbaxterbrowneMicrosoft employee Friday,
View All Answers My Questions Articles Tutorial Tips, Tricks & Techniques News Database Support Community Forums Search Recent DiscussionsResourcesQuality PortalEvents CalendarEmbarcadero on http://community.embarcadero.com/article/articles-database/16041-top-3-reasons-why-my-sql-server-service-is-not-sarting YouTube Job BoardRegistered User DownloadsTrial Downloads Books Login Register HomeArticlesDatabaseTop 3 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/327488-sql-server-won-t-start-after-restore-from-backup-error-code-17113 Reasons Your SQL Server Service Is Not Starting Top 3 Reasons Your SQL Server Service Is Not Starting Written by Tamarian D2278. Posted in Database If you are a professional SQL Server DBA, you must have faced this issue at least one time in your career. Your sql server junior admin calls you during vacation to inform youthat the production instance is not starting and something seems to be wrong. This piece addresses the top three reasons that your SQL Server Service may not be working and offers some simple solutions to resolve potential roadblocks. Here is the error which you would receive when we try to start sql server service SQL Services from various places. Windows could not start the SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) on Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. OR “The service failed to respond in a timely fashion”. OR “The service failed to start”. We will try to investigate each of these reasons messages and possible resolution for the same. Reason # 1: Service account password changed but not updated on the server where SQL Server instance is installed This is one of the most common cause where service account password has been changed by domain admin or SQL Admin but this information is not updated in SQL Server Services. Here is the error which we would see if we try to start using Services. ---------------------------Services---------------------------Windows could not start the SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) service on Local Computer.Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure.---------------------------OK --------------------------- System Event logs should show below Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date:
the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi, I have restored a server from backup- this is a single server for a primary school that serves as DC, DNS, DHCP, SQL etc. I have just about got everything up and running, however I can't get the SQL database up and running. The services don't start, I get the bellow error: [quote] Services Windows could not start the SQL Server (servername) on local computer. For more information, review the system event log. If this is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code 17113. [/quote] I have done a quick Google and all I can find is when restoring a DC, it changes the service to log on with the local system account. I have tried changing this to some of the administrator accounts but it still won't start. Any ideas? Regards, Dan Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Where to start looking in SQL Server. How to backup and restore SQL server? SQL Server Virtualization   3 Replies Thai Pepper OP Robert L Davis Apr 22, 2013 at 10:44 UTC What errors are in the system event log? How about the application event log? Any errors in the SQL log? Try starting the service from the command line and you should get a better error message. Tell us what you see when you try this. 0 Chipotle OP Dmitry MaEL Apr 22, 2013 at 6:46 UTC What version of SQL? Have SQL account access to system database files? see here link 0 Cayenne OP Baxio Apr 23, 2013 at 7:38 UTC In the end I had a flat file of the database kicking about, so I just uninstalled SQL, re-installed it and re-attached the DB 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert cod