Hi,
I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show the
old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?
Sounds like you have some serious issues with your disk. 27 is an OS error, "Cannot find requested
sector". Is the file compressed? If so, this isn't supported, and things like these are expected
(although I'm not sure whether this particular error message is expected). If not, I'd run a
comprehensive check at the file system/disk level.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0AD05B12-0C6F-4A1E-9B73-C39BB1BDD360@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
> expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
> explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show the
> old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
> fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
> Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Hi,
I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show th
e
old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?Sounds like you have some serious issues with your disk. 27 is an OS error,
"Cannot find requested
sector". Is the file compressed? If so, this isn't supported, and things lik
e these are expected
(although I'm not sure whether this particular error message is expected). I
f not, I'd run a
comprehensive check at the file system/disk level.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0AD05B12-0C6F-4A1E-9B73-C39BB1BDD360@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try
to
> expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
> explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show
the
> old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
> fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
> Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?sql
I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show th
e
old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?Sounds like you have some serious issues with your disk. 27 is an OS error,
"Cannot find requested
sector". Is the file compressed? If so, this isn't supported, and things lik
e these are expected
(although I'm not sure whether this particular error message is expected). I
f not, I'd run a
comprehensive check at the file system/disk level.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0AD05B12-0C6F-4A1E-9B73-C39BB1BDD360@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try
to
> expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
> explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show
the
> old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
> fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
> Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?sql
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Hi,
I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show the
old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?Sounds like you have some serious issues with your disk. 27 is an OS error, "Cannot find requested
sector". Is the file compressed? If so, this isn't supported, and things like these are expected
(although I'm not sure whether this particular error message is expected). If not, I'd run a
comprehensive check at the file system/disk level.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0AD05B12-0C6F-4A1E-9B73-C39BB1BDD360@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
> expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
> explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show the
> old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
> fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
> Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?
I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show the
old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?Sounds like you have some serious issues with your disk. 27 is an OS error, "Cannot find requested
sector". Is the file compressed? If so, this isn't supported, and things like these are expected
(although I'm not sure whether this particular error message is expected). If not, I'd run a
comprehensive check at the file system/disk level.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0AD05B12-0C6F-4A1E-9B73-C39BB1BDD360@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have a server that is running MSSQL2000 SP4 + 2159 hotfix. Whever I try to
> expand a data file by 4 GB - it does not report any error. The windows
> explorer shows the new size. But the enterpise manager and sp_helpdb show the
> old size and there is an entry in the SQL error log that says..
> fcb::ZeroFile(): GetOverLappedResult() failed with error 27.
> Has any one come across this before? What is the solution?
Monday, March 19, 2012
Fatal error 625 - Connection broken problem (Help needed)
Hello everyone,
When I execute the following statement in the query analyzer on a msSQL2000
database...
delete from DVD_I_Have where id in(select top 1 id from DVD_I_Have where
Userid=78 and DVDID=8 and onhold=0);
I get the following error...
Server: Msg 21, Level 20, State 1, Line 1
Warning: Fatal error 625 occurred at Jan 30 2007 2:15PM
Connection Broken
If I execute a simple SELECT statement, or any other statement, it runs ok
and doesn't cause an error.
Is there anything wrong with the above statement? and how can it be causing
that error message?
Thanks in advance for all help received!
Regards, RobertI'd run DBCC CHECKDB immediately.
Linchi
"ROBinBrampton" wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> When I execute the following statement in the query analyzer on a msSQL2000
> database...
> delete from DVD_I_Have where id in(select top 1 id from DVD_I_Have where
> Userid=78 and DVDID=8 and onhold=0);
> I get the following error...
> Server: Msg 21, Level 20, State 1, Line 1
> Warning: Fatal error 625 occurred at Jan 30 2007 2:15PM
> Connection Broken
> If I execute a simple SELECT statement, or any other statement, it runs ok
> and doesn't cause an error.
> Is there anything wrong with the above statement? and how can it be causing
> that error message?
> Thanks in advance for all help received!
> Regards, Robert
>
When I execute the following statement in the query analyzer on a msSQL2000
database...
delete from DVD_I_Have where id in(select top 1 id from DVD_I_Have where
Userid=78 and DVDID=8 and onhold=0);
I get the following error...
Server: Msg 21, Level 20, State 1, Line 1
Warning: Fatal error 625 occurred at Jan 30 2007 2:15PM
Connection Broken
If I execute a simple SELECT statement, or any other statement, it runs ok
and doesn't cause an error.
Is there anything wrong with the above statement? and how can it be causing
that error message?
Thanks in advance for all help received!
Regards, RobertI'd run DBCC CHECKDB immediately.
Linchi
"ROBinBrampton" wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> When I execute the following statement in the query analyzer on a msSQL2000
> database...
> delete from DVD_I_Have where id in(select top 1 id from DVD_I_Have where
> Userid=78 and DVDID=8 and onhold=0);
> I get the following error...
> Server: Msg 21, Level 20, State 1, Line 1
> Warning: Fatal error 625 occurred at Jan 30 2007 2:15PM
> Connection Broken
> If I execute a simple SELECT statement, or any other statement, it runs ok
> and doesn't cause an error.
> Is there anything wrong with the above statement? and how can it be causing
> that error message?
> Thanks in advance for all help received!
> Regards, Robert
>
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