Process Terminated Unexpectedly
tlbroadbent
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The SQL Backup XP fails with the following messages. Executing from the GUI results in the same error.
SQL Backup 3.2.0.10, (c) Red Gate Software Ltd 2004 - 2005
Serial number: 010-015-027314-030A
Backing up DatabaseName (transaction log) to \\BackupServer\SQLBACKUP\ServerName\DatabaseName_tlog_20060116180634.sqb ...
Thread 0 error:
Process terminated unexpectedly. Error code: -2139684860
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server ServerName, Line 1
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.
Here is the backup command that generated the above error. As you can see, we backup to a network drive. Backing up to a local drive also gets the same error.
-SQL "BACKUP Log DatabaseName
TO DISK = [\\BackupServer\SQLBACKUP\ServerName\DatabaseName_tlog_20060116180634.sqb]
WITH NAME = [ServerName.DatabaseName tlog Backup 2006-01-16 18:06:34],
DESCRIPTION = [ServerName.DatabaseName tlog Backup on 2006-01-16 18:06:34],
PASSWORD = [password], COMPRESSION = 1"
I thought we had overcome this problem by installing version 3.2.0.10. However, the error now seems to occur more frequently on this particular server.
Usually, the backups will work for a few days if we restart the SQL Service. However, we restarted the service on this server today and T-Log backups started failing about 6 hours later. Restarting the service regularly is not a good option in our environment.
We have tried starting SQL Server with the –g option to increase the virtual address space. This did not fix the problem. This setting seemed to cause other problems on the server last week and we have returned to the default value.
The server is a Dell PE6850 with four hyper-threaded Xeon processors and four gigabytes of memory. The OS is Windows Server 2003. SQL Server version is 2000 Standard Edition with SP4 installed. As noted above, Red Gate SQLBackup version is 3.2.0.10. There is plenty of disk space available – 260GB on the backup drive.
SQL Backup on another server was failing earlier today but now runs successfully. These two servers are the most heavily used SQL servers. SQL Backup is installed on ten other servers. Three of them have experienced the same error. Seven have been running SQLBackup for weeks without failure. The servers that have not had failures don’t handle as much data or as many users as the servers that experience the failures.
We’d like some help resolving the problem before management tells us to use native backup. The compression and encryption features are too valuable for us to lightly discard them. By the way, we have tried backups without encryption and compression. SQL Backup still fails.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Terry Broadbent
SQL Backup 3.2.0.10, (c) Red Gate Software Ltd 2004 - 2005
Serial number: 010-015-027314-030A
Backing up DatabaseName (transaction log) to \\BackupServer\SQLBACKUP\ServerName\DatabaseName_tlog_20060116180634.sqb ...
Thread 0 error:
Process terminated unexpectedly. Error code: -2139684860
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server ServerName, Line 1
BACKUP LOG is terminating abnormally.
Here is the backup command that generated the above error. As you can see, we backup to a network drive. Backing up to a local drive also gets the same error.
-SQL "BACKUP Log DatabaseName
TO DISK = [\\BackupServer\SQLBACKUP\ServerName\DatabaseName_tlog_20060116180634.sqb]
WITH NAME = [ServerName.DatabaseName tlog Backup 2006-01-16 18:06:34],
DESCRIPTION = [ServerName.DatabaseName tlog Backup on 2006-01-16 18:06:34],
PASSWORD = [password], COMPRESSION = 1"
I thought we had overcome this problem by installing version 3.2.0.10. However, the error now seems to occur more frequently on this particular server.
Usually, the backups will work for a few days if we restart the SQL Service. However, we restarted the service on this server today and T-Log backups started failing about 6 hours later. Restarting the service regularly is not a good option in our environment.
We have tried starting SQL Server with the –g option to increase the virtual address space. This did not fix the problem. This setting seemed to cause other problems on the server last week and we have returned to the default value.
The server is a Dell PE6850 with four hyper-threaded Xeon processors and four gigabytes of memory. The OS is Windows Server 2003. SQL Server version is 2000 Standard Edition with SP4 installed. As noted above, Red Gate SQLBackup version is 3.2.0.10. There is plenty of disk space available – 260GB on the backup drive.
SQL Backup on another server was failing earlier today but now runs successfully. These two servers are the most heavily used SQL servers. SQL Backup is installed on ten other servers. Three of them have experienced the same error. Seven have been running SQLBackup for weeks without failure. The servers that have not had failures don’t handle as much data or as many users as the servers that experience the failures.
We’d like some help resolving the problem before management tells us to use native backup. The compression and encryption features are too valuable for us to lightly discard them. By the way, we have tried backups without encryption and compression. SQL Backup still fails.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Terry Broadbent
Terry L Broadbent
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
Comments
Does the error happen immediately after you start the process, or some time after the process has been running?
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Here are the VDI contents for the last error that occurrred.
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(3208) tid(5496)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at ServerBufferAreaManager::Allocate: Map buffers Status Code: 8, x8
Explanation: Not enough storage is available to process this command.
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(3208) tid(5496)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at TriggerAbort: invoked
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(2860) tid(4624)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at CVD::GetCommand: AbortDetected
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(3208) tid(3728)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at TriggerAbort: invoked
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(3208) tid(3728)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at SVDS::CloseDevice: Abort detected
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(3208) tid(3728)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at TriggerAbort: invoked
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(2860) tid(4624)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at TriggerAbort: invoked
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(3208) tid(5496)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at TriggerAbort: invoked
2006/01/16 18:46:30 pid(2860) tid(4368)
Error on Global\SQLBACKUP_{8123B2FB-D86A-46DE-801D-BF12C8A5DAE1}
Error at TriggerAbort: invoked
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
In the meantime, I'll try to dig out some docs from Microsoft relating to this.
Thanks.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
I was looking at the Free values. Maximum free indicates the largest contiguous free block of memory in the process space of SQL Server. It looks like there's enough contiguous memory for SQL Backup to run.
Can SQL Backup back up your databases on this server at this moment?
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Thanks for your help.
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
Yes please. The previous stats would be a good baseline to compare against.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Thanks,
Terry
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
What is the block count value for the Free memory? A large number would indicate heavily fragmentation.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
Just for your information, SQL Backup 4 dumps the SQL Server memory stats to the log file whenever it encounters errors with the SQL Server backup interface, for troubleshooting purposes.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Database Administrator
L-3 Communications, Inc.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8