Hello!
What does this mean, when starting database server?
Recovery is checkpointing database 'databasename'
We had to restart database server becouse one table stoped responding.
T
Hi
Shortly ( for details please refer to the BOL) during recovering a
checkpoint is occured to check what transactions (uncommited) to be written
to disk or to be rollbacked
.. It 'helps' database to be consistent.
"TLehtinen" <timo@.raa.to> wrote in message
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> Hello!
>
> What does this mean, when starting database server?
> Recovery is checkpointing database 'databasename'
> We had to restart database server becouse one table stoped responding.
>
> T
>
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One other thing =>
We had to restart database server becouse one table stoped responding.
Stopped responding in which manner?
Dont make a habit of restarting server...
Thanks,
Sree
[Please specify the version of Sql Server as we can save one thread and time
asking back if its 2000 or 2005]
"TLehtinen" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> What does this mean, when starting database server?
> Recovery is checkpointing database 'databasename'
> We had to restart database server becouse one table stoped responding.
>
> T
>
>
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Recovery is checkpointing database 'databsesename'
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