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litudeb
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Posted - 2014-04-04 : 07:44:15
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The SQL Server service terminated with the following error: Ran out of memory.Please help to fix this..OS details: windows 2008 enterpriseSQL Vesrion: sqlserver 2005 standered editionService pack: sp4The instance of the SQL Server Database Engine cannot obtain a LOCK resource at this time. Rerun your statement when there are fewer active users. Ask the database administrator to check the lock and memory configuration for this instance, or to check for long-running transactions.Error: 17138, Severity: 16, State: 1. (Params:). The error is printed in terse mode because there was error during formatting. Tracing, ETW, notifications etc are skipped.Error: 1204, Severity: 19, State: 4.The instance of the SQL Server Database Engine cannot obtain a LOCK resource at this time. Rerun your statement when there are fewer active users. Ask the database administrator to check the lock and memory configuration for this instance, or to check for long-running transactions.Error: 1204, Severity: 19, State: 4.The instance of the SQL Server Database Engine cannot obtain a LOCK resource at this time. Rerun your statement when there are fewer active users. Ask the database administrator to check the lock and memory configuration for this instance, or to check for long-running transactions.Error: 1204, Severity: 19, State: 4.The instance of the SQL Server Database Engine cannot obtain a LOCK resource at this time. Rerun your statement when there are fewer active users. Ask the database administrator to check the lock and memory configuration for this instance, or to check for long-running transactions.Error: 19032, Severity: 10, State: 1. (Params:). The error is printed in terse mode because there was error during formatting. Tracing, ETW, notifications etc are skipped.Error: 701, Severity: 17, State: 123.There is insufficient system memory to run this query.Error: 17188, Severity: 16, State: 1.SQL Server cannot accept new connections, because it is shutting down. The connection has been closed. [CLIENT: <local machine>] |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2014-04-04 : 16:29:59
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Looks like you've got a hardware resource issue. You need to take a look at your queries as well as your hardware.Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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jackv
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2014-04-09 : 01:47:12
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To find the cause requires to search for a memoryclerk or cachestore which consumes the highest memory. First step is to identify which memoryclerk or cachestore is consuming the highest memory.When you inspect the Error Logs , there is normally the DBCC memorystatus output. There is some more information on :http://www.sqlserver-dba.com/2012/11/sql-server-error-701-there-is-insufficient-system-memory.htmlfor troubleshooting error 701Jack Vamvas--------------------http://www.sqlserver-dba.com |
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Shanky
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2014-07-09 : 07:28:19
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Hi,This seems to me like resource contention issue. What was the query running when you got this message. Can you post output of DBCC MEMORYSTATUS command for analysis. IMO this error occured because there are not enough system locks to complete the current command and this could be because system had very low memory. Locks require memory and every lock has some memory associated with it.RegardsShankyhttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/24253.list-of-articles-by-shanky.aspx |
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