Saturday, February 25, 2012

Cannot Start

Hi,
We have someone running SQL 2000 on an NT 4.0 server.
Today, for some reason, the SQL server will not start.
In the log I see the following errors
1. The C: disk is at or near capacity. You may need to
delete some files. (12:01:06 PM)
2. The SNMP Service is ignoring extension agent.dll
C:\WINNT.SBS\system32\wspmib.dll because it is missing or
misconfigured. (11:57:31 AM)
3. The SNMP Serice is ignoring extension agent.dll
C:\WINNT.SBS\system43\w3pmib.dll because it is missing or
misconfigured. (11:57.31 AM)
The SQLSERVERAGENT service depend on the MSSQLSERVER
service which failed to start because of the following
error:
The operation completed successfully.
Do you think the system was infected?
Thanks
RichHi ,
Try starting SQL Server from command prompt.
sqlservr.exe -c
here it gives you the detail of the cause for failure.
Thanks
Hari
MCDBA
"Rich" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> We have someone running SQL 2000 on an NT 4.0 server.
> Today, for some reason, the SQL server will not start.
> In the log I see the following errors
> 1. The C: disk is at or near capacity. You may need to
> delete some files. (12:01:06 PM)
> 2. The SNMP Service is ignoring extension agent.dll
> C:\WINNT.SBS\system32\wspmib.dll because it is missing or
> misconfigured. (11:57:31 AM)
> 3. The SNMP Serice is ignoring extension agent.dll
> C:\WINNT.SBS\system43\w3pmib.dll because it is missing or
> misconfigured. (11:57.31 AM)
> The SQLSERVERAGENT service depend on the MSSQLSERVER
> service which failed to start because of the following
> error:
> The operation completed successfully.
> Do you think the system was infected?
> Thanks
> Rich
>|||Hi Hari,
Thank you for your response - It really helped. Turns
out it was a trial and the license expired. We are now
scrambling to order SBS Preimun to get the application up
and running. Thanks again for your help.
Rich

>--Original Message--
>Hi ,
>Try starting SQL Server from command prompt.
>sqlservr.exe -c
>here it gives you the detail of the cause for failure.
>
>Thanks
>Hari
>MCDBA
>
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