Re: FCB::RemoveAlternateStreams: Operating system error (null)



You said that you get this error "every hour" so this makes me think that there must be some Scheduled Job in SQL Server or Windows or another software that is executed and caused this error.

Will you tell me what softwares are being run on this server where this SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is installed? For example, is this a Domain Controller at the same time? Or Exchange Server is installed? Or Antivirus softwares?

Review your scheduled jobs that run every hour and let us know about them. So we may reach to some evidence about this error.

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Ekrem Önsoy



"Brandon" <Brandon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5BABAB0B-F182-490F-A60E-1D269629AE38@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is the error in the Windows Application event log. The error in SQL
Manager looks the same.


"Ekrem Önsoy" wrote:

Do the Windows Event Logs say anything about this error?

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Ekrem Önsoy



"Brandon" <Brandon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2E2D2B01-4117-489B-A352-0FE1F1861DA8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks very much for your reply, I did look at this same post and > removed
> the
> SQL server installation and database fodlers from real time virus
> scanning, I
> just have not been able to restart the server as of yet. This will be > done
> after business hours today.
>
> What did concern me a bit was the fact that this post refers to > operating
> system error 6, and mine refers to operating system error null.
>
> We are running Trend Officescan Enterprise AV.
>
> Thanks for any other help that you may provide.
>
>
>
>
> "Ekrem Önsoy" wrote:
>
>> Hello Brandon,
>>
>> Take a look at the following link:
>> http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=181344&SiteID=17
>>
>> -- >> Ekrem Önsoy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Brandon" <Brandon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:2E02C529-ED6F-4D85-9FE7-B202A3325BDC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I have a Windows server 2003 SP2 server that has one SQL 2005 SP2
>> > instance
>> > and one SQL Express 2005 instance installed.
>> >
>> > On one of my databases in the SQL express instance I am getting the
>> > following error logged in the application event log about every >> > hour,
>> > although the database seems to be running fine.
>> >
>> > FCB::RemoveAlternateStreams: Operating system error (null) occurred
>> > while
>> > creating or opening file 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
>> > Server\MSSQL.4\MSSQL\Data\Bagshaw200801_Data.MDF'. Diagnose and >> > correct
>> > the
>> > operating system error, and retry the operation.
>> >
>> > I cannot tell what is causing it, please could somebody help me.
>> >
>> > Thank you in advance.
>>



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