Article ID: 265838 - Last Review: September 6, 2006 - Revision: 4.0

FIX: Attention Events that Occur During Blocking May Cause SQL Server to Stop Responding, Cause AVs or Other Errors

This article was previously published under Q265838
BUG #: 19025 (SQLBUG_65)
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SYMPTOMS

Attention events that are sent to the server during blocking, may result in access violations, may cause SQL Server to stop responding (hang), and/or the following errors may be written to the ERRORLOG:
Error : 1108, Severity: 21, State: 1
Cannot deallocate extent 736, database 2. Object id 0, index id 0, status 0 in extent does not match object id -809, index id 0, status 0 in object being deallocated. Run DBCC CHECKALLOC.
Error : 826, Severity: 20, State: 2
Attempt made to hold allocation page 10752 that is already in Pss pool. Database 'tempdb'

WORKAROUND

Resolve all blocking problems and reduce the frequency of attention events sent to the server. This can help reduce the likelihood of encountering this problem.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SQL Server version 6.5. This problem has been corrected in the Post Service Pack 5a Update for Microsoft SQL Server version 6.5. To install the Post Service Pack 5a Update, you must have either SQL Server 6.5 SP5 or SP5a installed.

For information about how to download and install the SQL Server 6.5 Service Pack 5a, refer to the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
197177  (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197177/EN-US/ ) INF: How to Obtain SQL Server 6.5 Service Pack 5a
If you already have SQL Server 6.5 SP5 or SP5a installed, you can download the Post SP5a Update from the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
274036  (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274036/EN-US/ ) INF: How to Obtain SQL Server 6.5 Post Service Pack 5a Update
For more information, contact your primary support provider.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Service Pack 5a
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