I've set up Transaction Log backups for a database (no optimization, no integrity checks since this database is the read only product of replication from the production db) via DBMP. For over 5 months, the job has been working fine, no issues. This db is the only db on the job, set up with FULL recovery mode. I'm using it as the source of a manual log shipping to a customer's server.
Now, all of a sudden, I'm getting SQL Server State 42000, Error 22029, SQLMaint.exe failed errors. No changes have been made that I am aware of. Twice I have gone into my client's place to restart everything. I stay there over 2 hours, watching the process work after I manually start the backup job. Just last week, I watched it backup the TransLog 5 times before I left, and it continued to backup until after 9:36 p.m. After that, it started failing again with the same error.
Does anyone have any ideas why this error would only come up intermittantly? And why it will work when I'm babysitting it, but hours after I leave and go back to my other job, it fails again? The customer is running SQL Server 2k SP3 and this has not changed since before I created the job in the first place.
Thanks,
Catadmin - MCDBA, MCSA
"If a person is Microsoft Certified, does that mean that Microsoft pays the bills for the funny white jackets that tie in the back???
Now, all of a sudden, I'm getting SQL Server State 42000, Error 22029, SQLMaint.exe failed errors. No changes have been made that I am aware of. Twice I have gone into my client's place to restart everything. I stay there over 2 hours, watching the process work after I manually start the backup job. Just last week, I watched it backup the TransLog 5 times before I left, and it continued to backup until after 9:36 p.m. After that, it started failing again with the same error.
Does anyone have any ideas why this error would only come up intermittantly? And why it will work when I'm babysitting it, but hours after I leave and go back to my other job, it fails again? The customer is running SQL Server 2k SP3 and this has not changed since before I created the job in the first place.
Thanks,
Catadmin - MCDBA, MCSA
"If a person is Microsoft Certified, does that mean that Microsoft pays the bills for the funny white jackets that tie in the back???