Re: Windows SharePoint Service - Fails
- From: "Cris Hanna \(SBS-MVP\)" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 12:35:24 -0600
Geee I need a vacation...
Thought you might be close to someone we could put you in more direct
contact with.
When you re-install, are you basically accepting the defaults (other than
server name (should be less than 10 characters) and domain name (should be
14 characters or less..remember its doesn't have to match your FQDN)?
Just wondering if you are trying to do some sort of "custom install"?
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"nicky" <nicky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Cris,
Well I would reinstall the server if I knew this would solve my issue, but
I
did that with the same result...
I am located in Belgium
Nicky
"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" wrote:
Nicky
This is a significant frustration many folks are having.
In as much as you have just set this up, and are having problems with
your
networking setup anyway ( I and others are trying to help you with this
in
another post)
My suggestion is that basically you want to "flatten" the server and
re-install from scratch. I know thats not what you want here. But you
really don't have the server working right and now you have this issue,
so
in the long run, its going to be the fastest method
Mind if I ask where you're located? We might be able to point you to
someone in your area who might be able to give you a few pointers
You would also do well to go to www.smallbizserver.net and read
everything
you can find there
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"nicky" <nicky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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O o,
I think I did something that I should not have...
I have followed the instructions of KB829114 and unistalled sharepoint
services for companyweb. So far so good. Now I should be busy with
reinstalling them, but..
"The drive contains a disc for Windows Small Business Server 2003 with
no
service packs. When the prompt appears, insert a disc for Windows Small
Business Server 2003 with Service Pack 1"
Of coarse I do not have such a disk. I have the original disks and the
service packs on disk.
What now ?
If you apply service packs you can only uninstall services and not
reinstall
them ??
This is driving me mad, who invented these service packs ?
Thanks for any help,
Nicky
"nicky" wrote:
Hi,
I did a typical install of Windows SBS 2003 from scratch and applied
all
the
service packs.
The result is that everything works except the http://companyweb
In the event viewer I got the followin message every minute:
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#50070: Unable to connect to the database STS_Config on
TOP-IT-SERVER1\SharePoint. Check the database connection information
and
make sure that the database server is running.
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After looking into it it seems that my MSSQL$SHAREPOINT db is corrupt.
I
got
the following error in the log:
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2006-03-12 01:22:23.57 server Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Microsoft
Corporation.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.57 server All rights reserved.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.57 server Server Process ID is 1496.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.57 server Logging SQL Server messages in file
'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL$SHAREPOINT\LOG\ERRORLOG'.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.60 server SQL Server is starting at priority
class
'normal'(2 CPUs detected).
2006-03-12 01:22:23.68 server SQL Server configured for thread mode
processing.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.68 server Using dynamic lock allocation. [500]
Lock
Blocks, [1000] Lock Owner Blocks.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.75 spid2 Starting up database 'master'.
2006-03-12 01:22:23.93 spid2 0 transactions rolled back in
database
'master' (1).
2006-03-12 01:22:23.93 spid2 Recovery is checkpointing database
'master'
(1)
2006-03-12 01:22:24.12 server Using 'SSNETLIB.DLL' version
'8.0.2039'.
2006-03-12 01:22:24.12 spid5 Starting up database 'model'.
2006-03-12 01:22:24.14 server SQL server listening on Shared
Memory.
2006-03-12 01:22:24.14 server SQL Server is ready for client
connections
2006-03-12 01:22:24.14 spid2 Server name is
'TOP-IT-SERVER1\SHAREPOINT'.
2006-03-12 01:22:24.14 spid2 Skipping startup of clean database id
4
2006-03-12 01:22:24.14 spid8 Starting up database 'STS_Config'.
2006-03-12 01:22:24.14 spid9 Starting up database
'STS_TOP-IT-SERVER1_1'.
2006-03-12 01:22:24.51 spid5 Clearing tempdb database.
2006-03-12 01:22:25.37 spid5 Starting up database 'tempdb'.
2006-03-12 01:22:44.98 spid2 Recovery complete.
2006-03-12 01:22:45.34 spid2 Error: 8908, Severity: 22, State: 6
2006-03-12 01:22:45.34 spid2 Table error: Database ID 1, object ID
6,
index ID 0. Chain linkage mismatch. (1:913)->next = (1:410), but
(1:410)->prev = (1:1912)..
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How can I fix/restore this db and hopefully get this service up and
running?
Maybe somebody could sent me a backup of their running service ?
I tried already a complete reinstall of the server with the same
result.
So
one of the service packs must be currupting my db.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks
Nicky
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