Showing posts with label corrupted. Show all posts
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Monday, February 13, 2012

Am i done for.. Error 3624 suspect db :(

Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and I
can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted backup
either
Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a fix!
Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
any info
Check your SQL Server error log. There may be a message that
may indicate what happened.
"Alana M." <Alana M.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4C8FDE6E-2E3F-459E-BD24-B2BC84779E05@.microsoft.com...
> Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and
I
> can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted
backup
> either
> Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a
fix!
> Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
> any info
|||You need to contact Product Support to help you out of this. It's not free
($249) unless it can be tracked down to a bug in SQL Server but its your
very best hope of being able to get up and running again.
Regards.
Paul Randal
Dev Lead, Microsoft SQL Server Storage Engine
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Armando Prato" <aprato@.REMOVEMEkronos.com> wrote in message
news:OFx9xyAxEHA.2540@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Check your SQL Server error log. There may be a message that
> may indicate what happened.
>
> "Alana M." <Alana M.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C8FDE6E-2E3F-459E-BD24-B2BC84779E05@.microsoft.com...
and[vbcol=seagreen]
> I
> backup
> fix!
for
>
|||tryt this
http://www.nigelrivett.net/RecoverCorruptDatabase.html
"Alana M." wrote:

> Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and I
> can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted backup
> either
> Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a fix!
> Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
> any info

Am i done for.. Error 3624 suspect db :(

Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and I
can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted backup
either :(
Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a fix!
Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
any infoCheck your SQL Server error log. There may be a message that
may indicate what happened.
"Alana M." <Alana M.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4C8FDE6E-2E3F-459E-BD24-B2BC84779E05@.microsoft.com...
> Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and
I
> can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted
backup
> either :(
> Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a
fix!
> Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
> any info|||You need to contact Product Support to help you out of this. It's not free
($249) unless it can be tracked down to a bug in SQL Server but its your
very best hope of being able to get up and running again.
Regards.
--
Paul Randal
Dev Lead, Microsoft SQL Server Storage Engine
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Armando Prato" <aprato@.REMOVEMEkronos.com> wrote in message
news:OFx9xyAxEHA.2540@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Check your SQL Server error log. There may be a message that
> may indicate what happened.
>
> "Alana M." <Alana M.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C8FDE6E-2E3F-459E-BD24-B2BC84779E05@.microsoft.com...
> > Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> > The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB...
and
> I
> > can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted
> backup
> > either :(
> > Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a
> fix!
> >
> > Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks
for
> > any info
>|||tryt this
http://www.nigelrivett.net/RecoverCorruptDatabase.html
"Alana M." wrote:
> Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and I
> can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted backup
> either :(
> Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a fix!
> Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
> any info

Am i done for.. Error 3624 suspect db :(

Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and I
can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted backup
either
Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a fix
!
Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
any infoCheck your SQL Server error log. There may be a message that
may indicate what happened.
"Alana M." <Alana M.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4C8FDE6E-2E3F-459E-BD24-B2BC84779E05@.microsoft.com...
> Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and
I
> can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted
backup
> either
> Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a
fix!
> Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
> any info|||You need to contact Product Support to help you out of this. It's not free
($249) unless it can be tracked down to a bug in SQL Server but its your
very best hope of being able to get up and running again.
Regards.
Paul Randal
Dev Lead, Microsoft SQL Server Storage Engine
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Armando Prato" <aprato@.REMOVEMEkronos.com> wrote in message
news:OFx9xyAxEHA.2540@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Check your SQL Server error log. There may be a message that
> may indicate what happened.
>
> "Alana M." <Alana M.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C8FDE6E-2E3F-459E-BD24-B2BC84779E05@.microsoft.com...
and[vbcol=seagreen]
> I
> backup
> fix!
for[vbcol=seagreen]
>|||tryt this
http://www.nigelrivett.net/RecoverCorruptDatabase.html
"Alana M." wrote:

> Well I read everything possible on this, and I guess there is no fix?
> The db unattached itself, so Im stuck with a corrupted invisble DB... and
I
> can't reattach it or run dbcc it seems. No i dont have an uncorrupted back
up
> either
> Is there free support form MS for this somehow, or does anyone know of a f
ix!
> Why did this occur, my hardware seems fine.. man what a downer! Thanks for
> any info