During my last consulting engagement, I was pulled by my client to consider an issue which they were facing. They informed that they have applied service pack on one of their clustered environment and since than SQL Server is not coming online. I asked to share ERRORLOG from the SQL instance. SQL SERVER – Where is ERRORLOG? Various Ways to Find ERRORLOG Location. Let us learn about how to fix error after cluster patching.
SQL SERVER – Clustered Instance Online Error – SQL Server Network Interfaces: Error Locating Server/Instance Specified [xFFFFFFFF]
While I was playing with SQL Cluster in my lab, I restarted the VMs and found that I was not able to bring SQL Server online. As always I was looking for error message, but there was nothing interesting. Let us see in this blog post how to fix Clustered Instance Online Error.
SQL SERVER – Error: 26014 – Unable to Load User-Specified Certificate
After seeing various issues with SQL Server startup problem, I felt that I know almost most of the errors, but I was wrong till someone contacted me with a new error. But I learned that Errorlog is always a good place to start with. SQL SERVER – Where is ERRORLOG? Various Ways to Find ERRORLOG Location. Let us learn in this blog post we are going to learn how to fix unable to load user-specified certificate. Here is what I saw in my client’s machine.
SQL SERVER – FIX – Error: 26023 – TCP Port is Already in Use
One of my clients approach me that after patching of SQL instances, database mirroring stopped working. As usual, I asked them to share ERRORLOG file SQL SERVER – Where is ERRORLOG? Various Ways to Find ERRORLOG Location. In this blog post we will learn about how to fix error 26023 TCP Port is Already in Use.
SQL SERVER – Errors When Disk Space is the Reason
In the past, I have written a number of blogs when it comes to working with errors pertinent to disk space running out. In this blog, I try to consolidate the common messages you are going to see in the Error logs when the database engine is not able to get the space that it needs from the disk subsystem. One of the common scenario’s where these are seen is while recovery operation (when SQL is restarted).
SQL SERVER – FIX Error – Cluster Network Name showing NETBIOS status as “The system cannot find the file specified”
Over a period, I have learned that fixing an issue is easier if we know which log we should look at and what we should search on google. Here is the situation which I was into few days back. In this blog post we will learn how to fix the error Cluster Network Name showing NETBIOS status as “The system cannot find the file specified”.
SQL SERVER – Fix Connection Error – [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen(Connect())
As a part of my quick consultancy, I was contacted by a client who was having trouble where the application was not able to connect to SQL Server. We all joined the call and desktop sharing to learn more about the issue. We looked into the application and found that the SQL connection from the client application were constantly failing with the following connection error:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen(Connect())




