Re: SBS Monitoring takes 100% CPU
From: Trevor OE News (_at_)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 14:45:26 -0500
I stand corrected. Thanks for jumping in David. :)
-Trevor
"David Jones [MSFT]" <dajones@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > >>>"The only two instances of SQL are SharePoint and SBSMonitoring,
which
> > came with sp3a, right, so it's not slammer."
> >
> > SP3 was supplied, but not automatically installed with SQL during SBS
> setup.
> > You had to manually install SP3 on each database. If you didn't do it,
> it's
> > not installed.
>
> Actually, that's not quite accurate. Sharepoint and SBSMonitoring by
> default use a version of SQL called MSDE, and the MSDE version they use
> includes SP3a. They are not vulnerable to Slammer out of the box.
> Only if you upgrade Sharepoint to the full SQL version in SBS Premium do
you
> need to install SP3a to it.
>
> As to the actual problem, I unfortunately don't have a good answer right
now
> either. Are there any patterns as to when the CPU spikes up, or any other
> event log errors?
>
> David Jones
> SBS Product Team
>
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