Article ID: 841776 - Last Review: November 2, 2007 - Revision: 2.3 FIX: Additional diagnostics have been added to SQL Server 2000 to detect unreported read operation failures
Bug #: 471459 (SHILOH_BUGS) Microsoft distributes Microsoft SQL Server 2000 hotfixes as one downloadable file. Because the hotfixes are cumulative, each new release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous SQL Server 2000 hotfix release. On This PageSYMPTOMSOperating system, driver, or hardware problems may cause SQL Server to experience data integrity-related problems. You may receive data integrity-related error messages in the SQL Server error log. These error messages may include, but are not limited to, error messages 823, 605, 644, 625, or assertion failures that are similar to the following: SQL Server Assertion: File: <T:\shiloh\sql\ntdbms\storeng\drs\include\record.inl>, line=1447 Failed Assertion = 'm_SizeRec > 0 && m_SizeRec <= MAXDATAROW'. SQL Server Assertion: File: <recbase.cpp>, line=1378
Failed Assertion = 'm_offBeginVar < m_SizeRec'. SQL Server Assertion: File: <recbase.cpp>, line=1374
Failed Assertion = 'm_nVars > 0'. RESOLUTIONService pack informationTo resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2000. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:290211
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290211/
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How to obtain the latest SQL Server 2000 service pack
Hotfix informationThe English version of this hotfix has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.Date Time Version Size File name ------------------------------------------------------------ 29-Apr-2004 22:46 2000.80.937.0 664,128 Autoplt.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:58 2000.80.937.0 78,400 Console.exe 29-Apr-2004 23:17 2000.80.937.0 315,968 Custtask.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:36 2000.80.937.0 33,340 Dbmslpcn.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:13 2000.80.937.0 1,905,216 Dtspkg.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:09 2000.80.937.0 528,960 Dtspump.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:25 2000.80.937.0 1,557,052 Dtsui.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:25 2000.80.937.0 639,552 Dtswiz.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:23 2000.80.937.0 82,492 Itwiz.exe 29-Apr-2004 22:40 2000.80.937.0 90,692 Msgprox.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:42 2000.80.937.0 62,024 Odsole70.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:25 2000.80.937.0 25,144 Opends60.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:24 17,576 Opends60.lib 29-Apr-2004 22:43 2000.80.937.0 57,904 Osql.exe 29-Apr-2004 23:13 2000.80.937.0 279,104 Pfutil80.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:52 2000.80.937.0 221,768 Replprov.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:54 2000.80.937.0 307,784 Replrec.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:57 2000.80.937.0 287,304 Rinitcom.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:33 2000.80.937.0 66,112 Semmap.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:38 2000.80.937.0 57,916 Semnt.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:22 2000.80.937.0 492,096 Semobj.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:51 2000.80.937.0 53,832 Snapshot.exe 29-Apr-2004 22:38 2000.80.937.0 28,672 Sqlagent.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:42 2000.80.937.0 311,872 Sqlagent.exe 29-Apr-2004 22:48 2000.80.937.0 168,001 Sqlakw32.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:48 4,352 Sqlakw32.lib 29-Apr-2004 23:11 2000.80.937.0 33,344 Sqlctr80.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:34 2000.80.937.0 815,676 Sqldata.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:23 2000.80.937.0 4,215,360 Sqldmo.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:51 25,172 Sqldumper.exe 29-Apr-2004 22:57 2000.80.937.0 180,792 Sqlmap70.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:21 2000.80.937.0 188,992 Sqlmmc.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:16 2000.80.937.0 401,984 Sqlqry.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:55 2000.80.937.0 57,920 Sqlrepss.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:11 2000.80.937.0 7,512,640 Sqlservr.exe 29-Apr-2004 22:34 2000.80.937.0 590,396 Sqlsort.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:54 2000.80.937.0 45,644 Sqlvdi.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:54 2000.80.937.0 106,588 Sqsrvres.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:36 2000.80.937.0 33,340 Ssmslpcn.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:41 2000.80.937.0 82,492 Ssnetlib.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:04 2000.80.937.0 25,148 Ssnmpn70.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:57 2000.80.937.0 123,456 Stardds.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:58 2000.80.937.0 158,240 Svrnetcn.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:58 2000.80.937.0 76,416 Svrnetcn.exe 29-Apr-2004 23:02 2000.80.937.0 53,808 Ums.dll 29-Apr-2004 22:58 2000.80.937.0 98,872 Xpweb70.dll 29-Apr-2004 23:06 2000.80.937.0 208,896 Dtspkg.rll 29-Apr-2004 23:21 2000.80.937.0 331,776 Dtswiz.rll 29-Apr-2004 22:45 2000.80.937.0 159,813 Replres.rll 29-Apr-2004 23:18 2000.80.937.0 172,032 Semobj.rll 29-Apr-2004 22:38 2000.80.937.0 53,248 Sqlagent.rll 29-Apr-2004 23:06 2000.80.937.0 585,728 Sqldmo.rll 29-Apr-2004 22:34 2000.80.937.0 28,672 Sqlevn70.rll 29-Apr-2004 23:18 2000.80.937.0 479,232 Sqlmmc.rll 29-Apr-2004 22:53 2000.80.937.0 12,288 Sqlrepss.rll 29-Apr-2004 22:56 2000.80.937.0 24,576 Svrnetcn.rll STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section. This problem was first corrected in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4. MORE INFORMATIONThis hotfix adds diagnostics to SQL Server. These diagnostics try to detect when a read operation from a disk does not experience any errors but the read operation returns data that is not valid. The validation that the diagnostics perform on the data that is returned to SQL Server is similar to audit checks by the CHECKDB command. If you enable these diagnostics, pages are audited every time that they are read from disk. To enable these diagnostics, you must enable trace flag 806 on the server. To do this, use one of the following methods:
2004-06-25 11:29:04.11 spid51 Error: 823, Severity: 24, State: 2 2004-06-25 11:29:04.11 spid51 I/O error (audit failure) detected during read at offset 0x000000000b0000 in file 'e:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\data\pubs.mdf'.. Note The diagnostics that are included in this hotfix do not correct any hardware or driver problems. These diagnostics are only intended to report issues that occur when you retrieve database pages from physical media. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 824684
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824684/
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