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erfan
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Posted - 2012-01-04 : 00:59:31
Hi my MSDB and some of my SharePoint DB's flaged as "Suspect" , I fixed the problem on other databases with some stored procedure which I found on the web but I couldnt do anything for MSDB. as my log file's size going HUGE, what can I do to repair or restore it?

GilaMonster
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Posted - 2012-01-04 : 04:26:53
Restore from backup.

And once you're done, investigate the root cause. Databases don't go suspect for no reason.

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erfan
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Posted - 2012-01-04 : 07:31:29
the issue was for recovery of the operating syetem, and I cant recover it the restore database option is gray.
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GilaMonster
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Posted - 2012-01-04 : 09:43:13
Open up books online and read over the section on restoring the system databases. It's not as simple as restoring user databases.

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biswajitdas
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Posted - 2012-01-11 : 11:33:16
If I understand is the issue of MSDB database goes in suspect mode is due to the operating system ?


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biswajitdas
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Posted - 2012-01-11 : 11:38:31
ALso what is the sql server version you are using

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GilaMonster
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Posted - 2012-01-11 : 13:40:38
quote:
Originally posted by biswajitdas

If I understand is the issue of MSDB database goes in suspect mode is due to the operating system ?


Nope. Corruption encountered during rollback or crash recovery.

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erfan
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Posted - 2012-01-12 : 05:53:42
My SQL server is 2005 sp3
I uninstalled and installed SQL server, but the log files are remains an issue.
whenever I start SQL server, log files creat continiously and their size growth unlimitedly. what can i do for it?
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GilaMonster
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Posted - 2012-01-12 : 09:06:38
What log files? Where?

p.s. Unless this is related to the MSDB corruption, please start a new thread.

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Transact Charlie
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Posted - 2012-01-12 : 10:51:28
quote:
Originally posted by erfan

My SQL server is 2005 sp3
I uninstalled and installed SQL server, but the log files are remains an issue.
whenever I start SQL server, log files creat continiously and their size growth unlimitedly. what can i do for it?


you are probably never taking backups of them so they can never truncate.

However, start a new thread -- its 99% likely unrelated to corruption/

Charlie
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Msg 3903, Level 16, State 1, Line 1736
The ROLLBACK TRANSACTION request has no corresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION
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Kristen
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Posted - 2012-01-12 : 12:55:54
Same O/P, so assuming same issue its MSDB, which will be in SIMPLE Recovery Model, won't it? (I'll probably now find that my useless memory has mis-remembered that ...)
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