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erkutgoksel
Starting Member
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Posted - 2013-04-06 : 04:45:41
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Cannot Kill Process in KILLED/ROLLBACK condition. All operations are stoped and db inRecorveryMode now. SQL db is 43GB & MS SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1. How much time does it take? I must return from backup or waiting inRecoveryMode? Any ideas? Erkut GokselSoftware Engineeristanbul/Turkey |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
5072 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-06 : 21:46:34
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You rebooted? Nothing to do now but wait. |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
737 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-08 : 07:16:00
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you can check the sql server error log,that will show you how much percentage of recovery ha been done.looks like a server reboot.mohammad.javeed.ahmed@gmail.com |
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erkutgoksel
Starting Member
4 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-08 : 08:24:43
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InRecovery process took 18 minutes.I did not stop SQL server service. I did failover operation from failover cluster manager.My aim is reindex and purge deleted nodes some tables. But suddenly I found my sql server in killed/rollback situation.Erkut GokselSoftware Engineeristanbul/Turkey |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
737 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-08 : 08:38:44
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quote: Originally posted by erkutgoksel InRecovery process took 18 minutes.I did not stop SQL server service. I did failover operation from failover cluster manager.My aim is reindex and purge deleted nodes some tables. But suddenly I found my sql server in killed/rollback situation.Erkut GokselSoftware Engineeristanbul/Turkey
Good that the database has recoveredmohammad.javeed.ahmed@gmail.com |
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erkutgoksel
Starting Member
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Posted - 2013-04-08 : 09:21:29
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yes, everthing is fine now. But 18 minutes felt like 18 hourErkut GokselSoftware Engineeristanbul/Turkey |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
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Posted - 2013-04-08 : 11:28:08
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Always does! |
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