RE: Event 1000 Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Error
- From: Ed Podowski <EdPodowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 10:49:02 -0700
I think I found my answer and it doesn't look good. Our drives are mirrored,
but Volume Shadow Copy for C Drive is disabled. Volume Shadow Copy for D
Drive is enabled. [Naturally, the information is on C Drive.] If anyone has
any suggestions, i would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you,
Ed Podowski
P.S. I'll take responsibility for not having a backup and / or volume shadow
copy enabled, but Microsoft should take responsibility for publishing a patch
that is causing millions of dollars in loss productivity.
Microsoft should be responsible for doing a back up before applying any
update. What is the first rule before you update - Backup?
If you are from Microsoft, please do not respond to my P.S. I just need
this fixed.
"Ed Podowski" wrote:
Thanks for posting this..
I am experiencing the same problem and do not have a backup. How do use
shadow copy to restore the file?
Thank you!
"wrytat" wrote:
Hi
I'm using Small Business Server 2003. At 3 am this morning, my
MSSQL$Sharepoint service stopped running and the server restarts by itself,
most probably due to an update. And this morning when I came to work, I
discovered that when I try to access http://companyweb/, I receive the
"Cannot connect to the configuration database." error message. I followed
KB823287 and KB833183, but still couldn't access the website. I managed to
ping, nslookup, and even login to the SQL server successfully.
I checked my Events Log, and discovered that the Event 1000 Windows
SharePoint Services 2.0 Error appeared almost every 5 seconds. The error
description reads, "#50070: Unable to connect to the database STS_Config on
servername\MICROSOFT##SSEE. Check the database connection information and
make sure that the database server is running."
Besides, it sometimes accompanied with a 18456 Failure Audit, which reads,
"The description for Event ID ( 18456 ) in Source ( MSSQL$MICROSOFT##SSEE )
cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer.
You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see
Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event:
NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE, [CLIENT: <named pipe>]."
What can I do? Please advise, thank you.
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