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7:24 PM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Sunday, May 10, 2009 2:54 AM Points: 4, Visits: 3 I have a 3rd party application that is reading tables from https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/942861 SQL Server 2005 Express. Last night I set the program running on a continuous loop that reads values from a few tables, and updates a "heartbeat" record every few seconds - nothing else. This morning I found that after running for about 4 and a half hours it crashed with the following message:Number = 0x80004004Source = Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic258457-149-1.aspx Description =[DBNETLIB][ConnectionRead (recv()).]General network error. Check your network documentation.SQL State = 08S01NativeError = 11I am running it on a machine operating on Windows XP Professional SP2 and the version of SQL Server 2005 I am running is 2005.090.1399.00. The 3rd party application is running on the same machine as SQL Server. The only systems that interrogate the table are:1. The main program thread of the 3rd party application that does the work mentioned above.2. A MS Access front end that interrogates some of the tables (linked) once every 5 seconds using an On Timer Event3 There are 8 other threads running that are linked to the database on the 3rd party application but, when the application is idling as it was overnight, they do not interact with SQL tables at all.There are a total of 7 tables, the largest having 99 records.I have no idea what this message means or what to do to prevent it from happening. I chose SQL Server because I thought it was going to be robust but this is not inspiring confidence. Can anyone help me understand this message please
SQL Server 2012 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I have an Access https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/543813-connectionread-errors-in-odbc-to-sql-server database (composed of one table and some reports) that I migrated to SQL Server https://kb.blackbaud.com/articles/Article/38259 using the Access "Move Data" wizard. I can read/write to it just fine from the custom in-house software with no errors. It's SQL Server 2008 R2. Everything is default - since it was just one table I didn't change anything but permissions. I connect to it via ODBC in Access. If I leave the table open sql server when viewing the data, I get the following error: ODBC - Call Failed. [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionRead (recv()). (#10054) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]General Network Error. Check your network documentation. (#11) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionRead (recv()). (#10054) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]General network error. Check your network documentation. (#11) I then have to close and reopen Access to reconnect. There are three databases on this SQL Server - our ERP, our CRM, and communication link failure this single table database. The ERP and CRM never have given this error when viewing data for a table in Access. Just this single table db. There are no network card issues in event viewer for either the workstation or the server. Any suggestions on where to start with this? I'm testing out moving this database to SQL Server. I haven't done it before, so there may be something obvious I'm missing. Edited Jul 21, 2014 at 2:51 UTC Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: ODBC headaches... Cannot talk to SQL Server Unable to connect to SQL server remotely SQL Server Virtualization   5 Replies Tabasco OP IPX Dave Jul 21, 2014 at 4:57 UTC Hmm, have you checked to make sure that the account you are on has the appropriate permissions to access that db? 0 Serrano OP Marcos_Julio_ Jul 21, 2014 at 5:29 UTC - Try to create some user to that DB, using SQL Authentication. - Grant Role Members to the Db. - Connect to the DB using the SQL ODBC with this user. Sadly if this doesn't run, It would look like a network problem.. Maybe you are a client firewall and when It is set in Security to High (Internet, W
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 Co