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Random index corruption

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Hi all,I'm having random issues of poor performance with a DB of 40 Gb.It has more than 1200 tables but when I execute a reindex on a table (named MOV_MAG) with over one million or records, the issues are solved for some time, but they return after few weeks.I don't want to schedule a reindex of that table every day, I would like to find where is the cause of these issues.Some infos of the server:It is a virtual machine Installed on hyper-v serverIt is a dedicated SQL server, no other software are runningThere are 3 dedicated phisical cores for 3 virtual processors.There are 8Gb of reserved ram, 2gb for the system and 6gb for SQL ServerThere are 2 virtual disks drivesThe first drive is 30Gb (20Gb used) dedicated for the system (10gb free) running win2008R2The second drive is 100Gb for the data (60gb used)There is one virtual network adapter 1000Mbits/s and the phisical adapter is fiber optic.The DB Server version is MS SQL 2008.Usually there are 30 users connected.The DB was started twelve years ago and this issue is started one year ago and I'm still trying to find a solution without results. :(Can someone help me please?Thank you in advanceClaudio (from Italy)

Options with a TL Backup goes bad

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I have a full backup, I made a mistake with some data and made a transaction log backup so I could restore the db on another server and compare data.Now, I made a mistake can called it something like "dbname 5:30pm.trn", which wasn't caught by SSMS, but created a file "dbname 5", because the colon caused an issue.Once it was done I refreshed the directory and it was 0k in size.It seems that just broke the restore chain entirely and no TL backups after that corrupt file would be of any use. Time to just do another full backup and start the chain fresh?Any advice on what a more experienced DBA would do in this situation? Any way to recover the situation or is it just making the best of the situation at this point?

DBCC CHECKDB Error?

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Hi,Backup failed as below error messages, after that verify DBCC CHECKDB <DBNAME> WITH DATA_PURITY.Failed:(-1073548784) Executing the query "BACKUP DATABASE [BaseComponents] TO DISK = N'E:\\S..." failed with the following error: "Read on "D:\\Data\\Microsoft SQL Server\\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\\MSSQL\\DATA\\BaseComponents.mdf" failed: 23(Data error (cyclic redundancy check).)BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally.Please provide the solution for the database consistancy errorError mesages[code="sql"] DBCC results for 'BaseComponents'.Service Broker Msg 9675, State 1: Message Types analyzed: 14.Service Broker Msg 9676, State 1: Service Contracts analyzed: 6.Service Broker Msg 9667, State 1: Services analyzed: 3.Service Broker Msg 9668, State 1: Service Queues analyzed: 3.Service Broker Msg 9669, State 1: Conversation Endpoints analyzed: 0.Service Broker Msg 9674, State 1: Conversation Groups analyzed: 0.Service Broker Msg 9670, State 1: Remote Service Bindings analyzed: 0.Service Broker Msg 9605, State 1: Conversation Priorities analyzed: 0.Msg 8966, Level 16, State 2, Line 1Unable to read and latch page (1:542654) with latch type SH. 23(Data error (cyclic redundancy check).) failed.Msg 8966, Level 16, State 2, Line 1Unable to read and latch page (1:542686) with latch type SH. 23(Data error (cyclic redundancy check).) failed.CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 2 consistency errors not associated with any single object.DBCC results for 'sys.sysrscols'.There are 1353 rows in 15 pages for object "sys.sysrscols".DBCC results for 'sys.sysrowsets'.There are 233 rows in 2 pages for object "sys.sysrowsets".DBCC results for 'sys.sysallocunits'.There are 261 rows in 4 pages for object "sys.sysallocunits".DBCC results for 'sys.sysfiles1'.There are 2 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysfiles1".DBCC results for 'sys.syspriorities'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.syspriorities".DBCC results for 'sys.sysfgfrag'.There are 2 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysfgfrag".DBCC results for 'sys.sysphfg'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysphfg".DBCC results for 'sys.sysprufiles'.There are 2 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysprufiles".DBCC results for 'sys.sysftinds'.There are 3 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysftinds".DBCC results for 'sys.sysowners'.There are 15 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysowners".DBCC results for 'sys.sysprivs'.There are 134 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysprivs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysschobjs'.There are 504 rows in 9 pages for object "sys.sysschobjs".DBCC results for 'sys.syscolpars'.There are 1810 rows in 41 pages for object "sys.syscolpars".DBCC results for 'sys.sysnsobjs'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysnsobjs".DBCC results for 'sys.syscerts'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.syscerts".DBCC results for 'sys.sysxprops'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysxprops".DBCC results for 'sys.sysscalartypes'.There are 34 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysscalartypes".DBCC results for 'sys.systypedsubobjs'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.systypedsubobjs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysidxstats'.There are 439 rows in 7 pages for object "sys.sysidxstats".DBCC results for 'sys.sysiscols'.There are 605 rows in 4 pages for object "sys.sysiscols".DBCC results for 'sys.sysbinobjs'.There are 23 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysbinobjs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysaudacts'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysaudacts".DBCC results for 'sys.sysobjvalues'.There are 636 rows in 197 pages for object "sys.sysobjvalues".DBCC results for 'sys.sysclsobjs'.There are 17 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysclsobjs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysrowsetrefs'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysrowsetrefs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysremsvcbinds'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysremsvcbinds".DBCC results for 'sys.sysxmitqueue'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysxmitqueue".DBCC results for 'sys.sysrts'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysrts".DBCC results for 'sys.sysconvgroup'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysconvgroup".DBCC results for 'sys.sysdesend'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysdesend".DBCC results for 'sys.sysdercv'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysdercv".DBCC results for 'sys.syssingleobjrefs'.There are 363 rows in 4 pages for object "sys.syssingleobjrefs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysmultiobjrefs'.There are 1532 rows in 13 pages for object "sys.sysmultiobjrefs".DBCC results for 'sys.sysguidrefs'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysguidrefs".DBCC results for 'sys.syscompfragments'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.syscompfragments".DBCC results for 'sys.sysftstops'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysftstops".DBCC results for 'sys.sysqnames'.There are 97 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysqnames".DBCC results for 'sys.sysxmlcomponent'.There are 99 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysxmlcomponent".DBCC results for 'sys.sysxmlfacet'.There are 112 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysxmlfacet".DBCC results for 'sys.sysxmlplacement'.There are 18 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysxmlplacement".DBCC results for 'sys.sysobjkeycrypts'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysobjkeycrypts".DBCC results for 'sys.sysasymkeys'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.sysasymkeys".DBCC results for 'sys.syssqlguides'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.syssqlguides".DBCC results for 'sys.sysbinsubobjs'.There are 3 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.sysbinsubobjs".DBCC results for 'sys.syssoftobjrefs'.There are 360 rows in 5 pages for object "sys.syssoftobjrefs".DBCC results for 'TableCellDataItem'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableCellDataItem".DBCC results for 'BC_Lookup'.There are 34 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_Lookup".DBCC results for 'TableCellRowLocation'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableCellRowLocation".DBCC results for 'TableCellType'.There are 6 rows in 1 pages for object "TableCellType".DBCC results for 'BC_ConfigInstance'.There are 186 rows in 7 pages for object "BC_ConfigInstance".DBCC results for 'TableColumn'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableColumn".DBCC results for 'TableDataItem'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableDataItem".DBCC results for 'TableDesign'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableDesign".DBCC results for 'BC_ConfigItem'.There are 67 rows in 2 pages for object "BC_ConfigItem".DBCC results for 'TableDynamicVisualization'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableDynamicVisualization".DBCC results for 'TableRow'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableRow".DBCC results for 'BC_ConfigSchema'.There are 49 rows in 2 pages for object "BC_ConfigSchema".DBCC results for 'TableTimeSeriesDataItem'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableTimeSeriesDataItem".DBCC results for 'TableView'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableView".DBCC results for 'BC_Owner'.There are 24 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_Owner".DBCC results for 'BC_DataVersionInfo'.There are 9 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_DataVersionInfo".DBCC results for 'BC_ApplicationAudit'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_ApplicationAudit".DBCC results for 'BC_ApplicationAuditHistory'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_ApplicationAuditHistory".DBCC results for 'BC_UserDetails'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_UserDetails".DBCC results for 'BC_AuditSummary'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_AuditSummary".DBCC results for 'EXECUTEDINFO'.There are 62 rows in 5 pages for object "EXECUTEDINFO".DBCC results for 'EXECUTION'.There are 33618 rows in 811 pages for object "EXECUTION".DBCC results for 'JOB'.There are 33 rows in 4 pages for object "JOB".DBCC results for 'RECURRENCE'.There are 33 rows in 4 pages for object "RECURRENCE".DBCC results for 'HOLIDAYS'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "HOLIDAYS".DBCC results for 'WEEKENDS'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "WEEKENDS".DBCC results for 'EXPLORER_PRIVATE_GROUPS'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EXPLORER_PRIVATE_GROUPS".DBCC results for 'EXPLORER_PRIVATE_ITEMS'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EXPLORER_PRIVATE_ITEMS".DBCC results for 'EXPLORER_PUBLIC_GROUPS'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EXPLORER_PUBLIC_GROUPS".DBCC results for 'EXPLORER_PUBLIC_ITEMS'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EXPLORER_PUBLIC_ITEMS".DBCC results for 'BC_Printers'.There are 2 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_Printers".DBCC results for 'BC_ScheduleData'.There are 3 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_ScheduleData".DBCC results for 'ICO_Icon'.There are 18 rows in 1 pages for object "ICO_Icon".DBCC results for 'MSD_Master_Search_Datasource'.There are 5 rows in 1 pages for object "MSD_Master_Search_Datasource".DBCC results for 'NAB_Navigation_Building'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "NAB_Navigation_Building".DBCC results for 'NAR_Navigation_Area'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "NAR_Navigation_Area".DBCC results for 'NAS_Navigation_Site'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "NAS_Navigation_Site".DBCC results for 'BC_ArchiveJobs'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_ArchiveJobs".DBCC results for 'NCA_Navigation_Categories'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "NCA_Navigation_Categories".DBCC results for 'NML_NAS_MSD_Link'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "NML_NAS_MSD_Link".DBCC results for 'SCU_Supported_Culture'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "SCU_Supported_Culture".DBCC results for 'STL_String_Lookup'.There are 10 rows in 1 pages for object "STL_String_Lookup".DBCC results for 'UET_User_EasyTrack'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "UET_User_EasyTrack".DBCC results for 'BC_ShiftSummaryInfo'.Msg 8929, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047627264 (type In-row data): Errors found in off-row data with ID 29856104448 owned by data record identified by RID = (1:541810:40)Msg 8929, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047627264 (type In-row data): Errors found in off-row data with ID 29856759808 owned by data record identified by RID = (1:541810:50)Msg 8929, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047627264 (type In-row data): Errors found in off-row data with ID 29854859264 owned by data record identified by RID = (1:541811:31)Msg 8929, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047627264 (type In-row data): Errors found in off-row data with ID 30184964096 owned by data record identified by RID = (1:551711:43)Msg 2533, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: page (1:542654) allocated to object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data) was not seen. The page may be invalid or may have an incorrect alloc unit ID in its header.Msg 8965, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data). The off-row data node at page (1:542654), slot 0, text ID 29854859264 is referenced by page (1:531974), slot 4, but was not seen in the scan.Msg 8965, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data). The off-row data node at page (1:542654), slot 1, text ID 29856759808 is referenced by page (1:531982), slot 2, but was not seen in the scan.Msg 8965, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data). The off-row data node at page (1:542654), slot 2, text ID 30184964096 is referenced by page (1:551711), slot 43, but was not seen in the scan.Msg 2533, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: page (1:542686) allocated to object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data) was not seen. The page may be invalid or may have an incorrect alloc unit ID in its header.Msg 8965, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data). The off-row data node at page (1:542686), slot 0, text ID 29856104448 is referenced by page (1:531822), slot 9, but was not seen in the scan.Msg 8964, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 990626572, index ID 0, partition ID 72057594045923328, alloc unit ID 72057594047692800 (type LOB data). The off-row data node at page (1:553670), slot 18, text ID 30184964096 is not referenced.There are 310724 rows in 2785 pages for object "BC_ShiftSummaryInfo".CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 11 consistency errors in table 'BC_ShiftSummaryInfo' (object ID 990626572).DBCC results for 'UPR_User_Preferences'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "UPR_User_Preferences".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_index_docidmap_2126630619'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_index_docidmap_2126630619".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_index_docidstatus_2126630619'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_index_docidstatus_2126630619".DBCC results for 'BC_AttributeDefinition'.There are 72 rows in 2 pages for object "BC_AttributeDefinition".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_docidfilter_2126630619'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_docidfilter_2126630619".DBCC results for 'BC_Container'.There are 84 rows in 4 pages for object "BC_Container".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_indexeddocid_2126630619'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_indexeddocid_2126630619".DBCC results for 'BC_ContainerAttribute'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_ContainerAttribute".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_avdl_2126630619'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.fulltext_avdl_2126630619".DBCC results for 'BC_ContainerGroup'.There are 198 rows in 2 pages for object "BC_ContainerGroup".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_index_docidmap_91147370'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_index_docidmap_91147370".DBCC results for 'BC_ContainerRole'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_ContainerRole".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_index_docidstatus_91147370'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_index_docidstatus_91147370".DBCC results for 'BC_ShiftSummary'.There are 16493 rows in 1139 pages for object "BC_ShiftSummary".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_docidfilter_91147370'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_docidfilter_91147370".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_indexeddocid_91147370'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_indexeddocid_91147370".DBCC results for 'BC_Display'.There are 867 rows in 72 pages for object "BC_Display".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_avdl_91147370'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.fulltext_avdl_91147370".DBCC results for 'BC_DisplayAttribute'.There are 10278 rows in 145 pages for object "BC_DisplayAttribute".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_index_docidmap_155147598'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_index_docidmap_155147598".DBCC results for 'BC_DisplayRole'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_DisplayRole".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_index_docidstatus_155147598'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_index_docidstatus_155147598".DBCC results for 'BC_Group'.There are 250 rows in 8 pages for object "BC_Group".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_docidfilter_155147598'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_docidfilter_155147598".DBCC results for 'BC_GroupRole'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_GroupRole".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_indexeddocid_155147598'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.fulltext_indexeddocid_155147598".DBCC results for 'BC_GroupAttribute'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_GroupAttribute".DBCC results for 'sys.fulltext_avdl_155147598'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "sys.fulltext_avdl_155147598".DBCC results for 'BC_GroupDisplay'.There are 2678 rows in 20 pages for object "BC_GroupDisplay".DBCC results for 'BC_SecurityRole'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "BC_SecurityRole".DBCC results for 'UdqProperties'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "UdqProperties".DBCC results for 'UdqQueries'.There are 4 rows in 1 pages for object "UdqQueries".DBCC results for 'UdqQueryInfo'.There are 8 rows in 3 pages for object "UdqQueryInfo".DBCC results for 'UdqQueryParameters'.There are 14 rows in 1 pages for object "UdqQueryParameters".DBCC results for 'WorkcenterProperties'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "WorkcenterProperties".DBCC results for 'EnumerationDataSources'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EnumerationDataSources".DBCC results for 'EnumerationMapping'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EnumerationMapping".DBCC results for 'EnumerationStates'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EnumerationStates".DBCC results for 'Enumerations'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "Enumerations".DBCC results for 'EnumerationBulkLoadCommands'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EnumerationBulkLoadCommands".DBCC results for 'EnumerationBulkLoadErrors'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EnumerationBulkLoadErrors".DBCC results for 'EnumerationChanges'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "EnumerationChanges".DBCC results for 'IntervalDefinitions'.There are 7 rows in 1 pages for object "IntervalDefinitions".DBCC results for 'DUAL'.There are 1 rows in 1 pages for object "DUAL".DBCC results for 'BC_SSTableEntry'.There are 606 rows in 356 pages for object "BC_SSTableEntry".DBCC results for 'TempRawEnumMappings'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TempRawEnumMappings".DBCC results for 'TempRawEnumTypes'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TempRawEnumTypes".DBCC results for 'sys.queue_messages_1977058079'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.queue_messages_1977058079".DBCC results for 'sys.queue_messages_2009058193'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.queue_messages_2009058193".DBCC results for 'sys.queue_messages_2041058307'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.queue_messages_2041058307".DBCC results for 'sys.filestream_tombstone_2073058421'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.filestream_tombstone_2073058421".DBCC results for 'sys.syscommittab'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "sys.syscommittab".DBCC results for 'TableAlphanumericDataItem'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableAlphanumericDataItem".DBCC results for 'IP_EQ'.There are 5147 rows in 49 pages for object "IP_EQ".DBCC results for 'BC_Package'.There are 11 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_Package".DBCC results for 'TableBreakpoint'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableBreakpoint".DBCC results for 'OM_EQUIP_LINKS'.There are 25620 rows in 194 pages for object "OM_EQUIP_LINKS".DBCC results for 'TableCell'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableCell".DBCC results for 'BC_LookupType'.There are 8 rows in 1 pages for object "BC_LookupType".DBCC results for 'TableCellColumnLocation'.There are 0 rows in 0 pages for object "TableCellColumnLocation".CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 13 consistency errors in database 'BaseComponents'.repair_allow_data_loss is the minimum repair level for the errors found by DBCC CHECKDB (BaseComponents).DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.[/code]Thanksananda

Msg 542: An invalid datetime value was encountered. Value exceeds the year 9999

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Guys:Some how an invalid or corrupt data ended up in the system. Presumably this happened when the database was upgraded from a legacy system. I know that in the old systems a bulk load process would allow bad dates to come in. It was a bug that was ignored by the dev team. I am trying to identify the rows in order to identify/correct the data but am having absolutely NO luck. I cant convert it nor does the isdate function work without error'ing out. Any suggestions? I am out of options.Thanks!

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SQL Server detected a logical consistency-based I/O error

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--Error Number 824DESCRIPTION: SQL Server detected a logical consistency-based I/O error: incorrect pageid (expected 1:845407; actual 1:607839). It occurred during a read of page (1:845407) in database ID 46 at offset 0x0000019ccbe000 in file ‘xx.mdf'. Additional messages in the SQL Server error log or system event log may provide more detail. This is a severe error condition that threatens database integrity and must be corrected immediately. Complete a full database consistency check (DBCC CHECKDB). This error can be caused by many factors; for more information, see SQL Server Books Online.--If run this , I am getting below specified error message DBCC CHECKDB ('DBname') WITH NO_INFOMSGS, ALL_ERRORMSGS--Error message:Msg 8946, Level 16, State 12, Line 1Table error: Allocation page (1:145584) has invalid PFS_PAGE page header values. Type is 0. Check type, alloc unit ID and page ID on the page.Msg 8921, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Check terminated. A failure was detected while collecting facts. Possibly tempdb out of space or a system table is inconsistent. Check previous errors.Msg 8998, Level 16, State 2, Line 1Page errors on the GAM, SGAM, or PFS pages prevent allocation integrity checks in database ID 6 pages from (1:145584) to (1:153671). See other errors for cause.Msg 8939, Level 16, State 98, Line 1Table error: Object ID 0, index ID -1, partition ID 0, alloc unit ID 72057594050707456 (type Unknown), page (1:145584). Test (IS_OFF (BUF_IOERR, pBUF->bstat)) failed. Values are 62916617 and -4.Msg 8939, Level 16, State 98, Line 1Table error: Object ID 0, index ID -1, partition ID 0, alloc unit ID 72057594050707456 (type Unknown), page (1:145584). Test (IS_OFF (BUF_IOERR, pBUF->bstat)) failed. Values are 62916617 and -4.Can you suggest me to resolve this please….Can you please let me know if you need any other details….Thank you in Advance…..Krishna

DBCC_CheckDB Error in Index

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Executed as user: LAVOISIER\SQLAGENTACCOUNT. ...600.1 for 64-bit Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 2010. All rights reserved. Started: 2:00:00 PM Progress: 2012-12-30 14:00:00.68 Source: {4090B986-66AE-4E33-9706-E39A5B76F0D3} Executing query "DECLARE @Guid UNIQUEIDENTIFIER EXECUTE msdb..sp...".: 100% complete End Progress Progress: 2012-12-30 14:00:01.52 Source: Check Database Integrity Executing query "USE [SLine2] ".: 50% complete End Progress Error: 2012-12-30 14:06:14.63 Code: 0xC002F210 Source: Check Database Integrity Execute SQL Task Description: Executing the query "DBCC CHECKDB(N'SLine2') WITH NO_INFOMSGS " failed with the following error: "Table error: table 'doc' (ID 142623551). Data row does not have a matching index row in the index 'IN_DOC_DTREAL' (ID 11). Possible missing or invalid keys for the index row matching: Data row (1:1607299:17) identified by (id_doc = 77728405.) with index values 'cd_cliente = 'HFA ' and dt_doc_real = '2012-10-29 08:25:00.000' and id_doc = 77728405.'. Table error: table 'doc' (ID 142623551). Index row in index 'IN_DOC_DTREAL' (ID 11) does not match any data row. Possible extra or invalid keys for: Index row (1:1608079:40) with values (cd_cliente = 'HFA ' and dt_doc_real = '2012-10-29 09:36:00.000' and id_doc = 77728405.) pointing to the data row identified by (id_doc = 77728405.). CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 2 consistency errors in table 'doc' (object ID 142623551). CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 2 consistency errors in database 'SLine2'. repair_rebuild is the minimum repair level for the errors found by DBCC CHECKDB (SLine2).". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet" property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly. End ErrorThe id_doc is unique How to solve this error ?

Restore database from SQL Server 2012 to SQL Server 2008 R2

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Hi,I initially took backup from SQL Server 2012 (database compatibility mode was set to SQL Server 2008 (100)) but when I try to restore that backup on SQL Server 2008 R2 it is giving me error as "Specified cast is not valid".I would appreciate if anyone can help me or if there is any alternate solution to backup from SQL Server 2012 and successfully restore it on SQL Server 2008 R2, please let me know.Thank you.

DBCC CHECKDB('master') gives no errors in log, but generates Msg 0 (severe error, discard results)

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Our weekly integrity check job on one of our servers has now failed two weeks in a row. In both cases, the only database known to be generating an error is the 'master' db.If I run the DBCC CHECKDB('master') command manually, I get the same results. The log shows no errors, and that the DB is A-OK. The output to the console of the command indicates the same. However, instead of the final line about errors reported by DBCC (as you see here, when I run the command against msdb):[code="plain"]CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 0 consistency errors in database 'msdb'.DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.[/code]I get Msg 0:[code="plain"]CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 0 consistency errors in database 'master'.Msg 0, Level 11, State 0, Line 0A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded.[/code]Naturally, as it appears the results that should be discarded are the ones that say the DB is fine, I'm in a bit of a quandary.The database has not been restarted since I first saw the error; I'll be requesting one today.The databases on the server all seem to be behaving normally.Our external DBA team has recommended updating the server (SQL 2008, SP2, version 10.00.4279) to SP2 cumulative update 7, as that is supposed to fix a situation where you get this message running DBCC CHECKDB on a DB/table with a spatial index. While I don't mind updating (I'd actually have them go to SP3, CU3), this looks like a "hail Mary" play to me.So:1. Is it likely that I actually have a corrupt DB?2. Noting that we'd install the CU on two other servers that have no symptoms before we'd get to the production box that does - does it seem at all likely that SP2CU7 (or SP3CU3) will actually fix the problem?3. Is there something else I should be looking at/checking on?Thanks in advance for your advice.

Symantec Backup Exec and master.mdf

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Hi,Has anyone got any experience of recovering the master.mdf/ldf files from a Symantec Backup Exec $4idr file? I've attempted to follow their procedure TECH31277 ([url=http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH31277 ]http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH31277 [/url]) and get the following error message:2013-01-23 10:23:40.63 Server Error: 3411, Severity: 21, State: 1.2013-01-23 10:23:40.63 Server Configuration block version 0 is not a valid version number. SQL Server is exiting. Restore the master database or reinstall.This implies that the newly restored and recovered master file is invalid. So either it wasn't backed up correctly or it wasn't restored completely.If anyone does have first hand experience of using this method to recover a master file then I'd be keen to hear your verdict as to whether this works and how you did it.Thanks,Mike

Dbcc checkdb automation request

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Hi guys,I know how important it is to run dbcc checks regularly, and to run it hassle free. I am actually trying to find out a script which can automate this task for me, and send me the reports for all the checks through mail. I need the dbcc checkdb output only if there is any errors after running consistency checks, and wouldn't really bother to get an e-mail if there is none. I also want to get a mail from all the linked servers that have been configured in my environment so that it gives me a complete list of only the error output from dbcc checkdb ignoring other messages, wherein I can quickly login to that server and rectify the things as per guidelines laid by Paul for various dbcc errors.I hope if somebody could point me out to some links or at best can provide me a script to do this, in case if they have implemented what I am looking for.Thanks,Faisal

Transactional log is full.. space recovery lead to BLocking

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one of my database's tran log got full on dev server . (recovery doesnt matter)here are the detailstotal drive : 180 gblog file on same drive : 28gbdata file on same drive : 68 gb free space : 84gbwhat i did : 1) try to take log backup with backup log testdb to disk = 'nul' .. ran to 30 minutes . i stopped it when i see it was getting blocked by some internal prcesses (spid < 50)2) then tried Dbcc shrinkdatabase ('testdb') .. same blocking happened .. i stopped it 3) tried to take database offline (so that log file can be removed by attach .detach and remove log file)btu again query got blocked by internale porceess . Any help ?

Transaction Log Corruption

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Hi AllAfter doing some Research & Testing on corruption, I have a question.>> Database is corrupt>> Determined that it's the transaction log that is corrupt. Confirmed this by checking the error log and found "SQL Server detected a logical consistency-based I/O error: incorrect checksum............................ldf"I am well aware that detaching a corrupt database is not a good thing. If I know that SQL was shutdown cleanly - Is it then semi-ok to detach the database and then re-attach with attach_rebuild_log ?Thoughts?

Severe error occurred on the current command. How bad is corruption fix?

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Running on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP1) - 10.50.2500.0 (X64) Jun 17 2011 00:54:03 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.1 <X64> (Build 7601: Service Pack 1) (Hypervisor) I ran DBCC CHECKDB (CHRUSAPP) WITH NO_INFOMSGS, ALL_ERRORMSGSwhich returned the following results:Msg 8935, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 1102783136, index ID 1, partition ID 72057594172211200, alloc unit ID 72057594174046208 (type In-row data).The previous link (1:15001) on page (1:13954) does not match the previous page (1:4080) that the parent (1:28791), slot 35 expects for this page.Msg 8936, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: Object ID 1102783136, index ID 1, partition ID 72057594172211200, alloc unit ID 72057594174046208 (type In-row data). B-tree chain linkage mismatch. (1:4080)->next = (1:13954), but (1:13954)->Prev = (1:15001).CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 2 consistency errors in table 'PJRATE' (object ID 1102783136).CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 2 consistency errors in database 'CHRUSAPP'.repair_rebuild is the minimum repair level for the errors found by DBCC CHECKDB (CHRUSAPP).SQL Server Management Studio.Management.Maintenance Plans shows same error since 1/9/2013.I checked for duplicate keys and didn't find any. Would a DBCC DBREINDEX('PJRATE') likely correct the error? BTW, PJRATE is a master table with 3,722 rows. We could delete all data through the application UI and then copy/paste or import, again through the UI, if we had to.Are these errors indicative of hard disk failures?Thanks in advance.

TFS_Warehouse Transaction Log Corruption

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We have nightly backups configured for the Team Foundation Server TFS databases. Recently, the transaction log backup for the TFS_Warehouse database is failing with the following message:'Backup detected log corruption in database Tfs_Warehouse'We are doing a backup of the database and the transaction log for this database. The backup seems to complete successfully and a .bak file is created. A .trn file is not created however.My question is How can the transaction log be repaired without getting the database out of sync from the other TFS databases or losing data?The corruption occurred a week ago and there has been TFS checkins and data committed to the Tfs_Warehouse database since the corruption occurred. We keep backups for 14 days but if we go back pre-corruption, the last time the transaction log .trn backup succeeded, we would lose all data since.What would be the best approach here?Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Emergency state

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Database taking long to bring online in 1hr 15 minutes.Is this normal.I am SQL Server.

Disaster Recovery (D/R) and Business Continuity

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Hi friends can any provide me with diaster recovey or business continuity document. i have to do one for my client.. but i dont know how to do that one.. what are the questions that i should ask to get information from clientwhere to start and how to prepare documentation.

database page level corruptions?

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Hi,Database backup failed due to server four HD failure and RAID 5 configuration also OS crashed...not able to reboot the server.. in this case, change the new four HD and install fresh OS then restored database from last day good backup from Tape.. so 1 day data was lost..I try to restore the failed backup file but it won't allowed ...Checked by VERIFYONLY command as below errors..[code="other"]restore verifyonly from disk = 'D:\emsevent\emsevents_backup_2013_03_02_000002_3310132.bak' with checksumMsg 3189, Level 16, State 1, Line 3Damage to the backup set was detected.Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Line 3VERIFY DATABASE is terminating abnormally.[/code]restore by CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR; this command will not help[code="other"]Processed 528 pages for database 'emsevents', file 'EMSEvents_dat' on file 1.Processed 0 pages for database 'emsevents', file 'EMSEventsIndex_dat' on file 1.Processed 16 pages for database 'emsevents', file 'EMSTimeAndLocalTimeIdx_dat' on file 1.Processed 16 pages for database 'emsevents', file 'EMSLocalDateAndTimeIdx_dat' on file 1.Processed 16 pages for database 'emsevents', file 'EMSLocalDateAndTimeAndLocalTimeIdx_dat' on file 1.Processed 2 pages for database 'emsevents', file 'EMSEvents_log' on file 1.Msg 3283, Level 16, State 1, Line 1The file "EMSEventsIndex_dat" failed to initialize correctly. Examine the error logs for more details.Msg 3283, Level 16, State 1, Line 1The file "EMSTimeAndLocalTimeIdx_dat" failed to initialize correctly. Examine the error logs for more details.Msg 3283, Level 16, State 1, Line 1The file "EMSLocalDateAndTimeIdx_dat" failed to initialize correctly. Examine the error logs for more details.Msg 3283, Level 16, State 1, Line 1The file "EMSLocalDateAndTimeAndLocalTimeIdx_dat" failed to initialize correctly. Examine the error logs for more details.Msg 3283, Level 16, State 1, Line 1The file "EMSEvents_log" failed to initialize correctly. Examine the error logs for more details.The database cannot be recovered because the log was not restored.This RESTORE statement successfully performed some actions, but the database could not be brought online because one or more RESTORE steps are needed. Previous messages indicate reasons why recovery cannot occur at this point.Damage to the backup set was detected.RESTORE WITH CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR was successful but some damage was encountered. Inconsistencies in the database are possible.RESTORE DATABASE successfully processed 578 pages in 0.479 seconds (9.427 MB/sec).Error log MessageRESTORE detected an error on page (16640:1409297664) in database "emsevents" as read from the backup set.[/code]If any alternative ways how to resolved failed backup set?thanksananda

DBCC CheckTable returns following results, best way to deal with this?

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Table error: table 'Items' (ID 1954106002). Data row does not have a matching index row in the index 'IX_Advertise_BrandCopy_Price_Stock' (ID 69). Possible missing or invalid keys for the index row matching:Msg 8955, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Data row (1:11226494:9) identified by (Id = 11078215) with index values 'AdvertiseFlag = 1 and BrandCopyParentId = 0 and NSFPPrice = 137.50 and NSFPQtyInStock = 0 and Id = 11078215'.Msg 8951, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Table error: table 'Items' (ID 1954106002). Data row does not have a matching index row in the index 'IX_ITEMS_ADVFLAG_PARETN_PRICE_STOCK' (ID 70). Possible missing or invalid keys for the index row matching:Msg 8955, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Data row (1:10834009:15) identified by (Id = 8885719) with index values 'AdvertiseFlag = 1 and BrandCopyParentId = 0 and NSFPPrice = 9.30 and NSFPQtyInStock = 0 and Id = 8885719'.These indexes were created days ago and are rarely used. Is it safe to drop and recreate corrupted indexes?

Could not open File Control Bank (FCB) for invalid file ID

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Initial entry in the SQL Error Log:Error: 5180, Severity: 22, State: 1.Could not open File Control Bank (FCB) for invalid file ID 2816 in database 'WSS_Content_FirmMySites'. Verify the file location. Execute DBCC CHECKDB.So, run DBCC CHECKDB WITH ALL_ERRORMSGS, NO_INFOMSGSComplete, unedited results:Msg 7987, Level 16, State 1, Line 1System table pre-checks: Object ID 3 has chain linkage mismatch. (1:223355)->next = (1:223357), but (1:223357)->prev = (1:223356). Check statement terminated due to unrepairable error.Try DBCC CHECKALLOCMsg 7987, Level 16, State 1, Line 1System table pre-checks: Object ID 3 has chain linkage mismatch. (1:223355)->next = (1:223357), but (1:223357)->prev = (1:223356). Check statement terminated due to unrepairable error.This is a new client, so see when DBCC CHECKDB was last successfully run via DBCC PAGE(dbname, 1,9,3) WITH TABLERESULTS:2011-10-31 01:10:06.737Check the previous backup in a parallel database: same errors as above.Backups older than this have already been deleted.This database is part of a sharepoint instance.DBCC CHECKDB did generate a stack dump.Is there anyway to fix this corruption?
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