I'm getting the following in the Event log. Has anyone seen this? Any help
is greatly appreciated!
I'm running SQL 2000 (Clustered) on Dell PowerEdge 2650 and a PowerVault
disk array.
17066 :
SQL Server Assertion: File: <recbase.cpp>, line=1374
Failed Assertion = 'm_nVars > 0'.
Thanks!!
Eric wardhad this problem before try out this kba, not a fix but trace flag 806 gives
better reporting on Disk IO
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;841776
"Eric Ward" wrote:
> I'm getting the following in the Event log. Has anyone seen this? Any help
> is greatly appreciated!
> I'm running SQL 2000 (Clustered) on Dell PowerEdge 2650 and a PowerVault
> disk array.
> 17066 :
> SQL Server Assertion: File: <recbase.cpp>, line=1374
> Failed Assertion = 'm_nVars > 0'.
>
> Thanks!!
> Eric ward
>|||might need to upgrade the firmwar for your disk controllers to resolve the
problem.
"Olu Adedeji" <OluAdedeji@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:41041293-32B2-44A5-AA84-502C335F6681@.microsoft.com...
> had this problem before try out this kba, not a fix but trace flag 806
gives
> better reporting on Disk IO
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;841776
> "Eric Ward" wrote:
> > I'm getting the following in the Event log. Has anyone seen this? Any
help
> > is greatly appreciated!
> >
> > I'm running SQL 2000 (Clustered) on Dell PowerEdge 2650 and a PowerVault
> > disk array.
> >
> > 17066 :
> > SQL Server Assertion: File: <recbase.cpp>, line=1374
> > Failed Assertion = 'm_nVars > 0'.
> >
> >
> > Thanks!!
> >
> > Eric ward
> >
> >
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