Article ID: 884554 - Last Review: November 2, 2007 - Revision: 4.4 FIX: A SPID stops responding with a NETWORKIO (0x800) waittype in SQL Server Enterprise Manager when SQL Server tries to process a fragmented TDS network packet
Bug #: 472381 (SQL Server 8.0) Bug #: 472174 (SQL Server 8.0) On This PageArticle contentsSUMMARYThis article
describes the following about this hotfix release:
SYMPTOMSA
server process ID (SPID) stops responding with a NETWORKIO (0x800) waittype and
a constantly increasing waittime. If the problem occurs, you see the NETWORKIO waittype and a high waittype in SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Manager under Process Info or in the sysprocesses table in the master database. The only way to end the process is to kill
the SPID. Note This problem may occur during any Transact-SQL command, but the problem is most likely to occur when the client application performs a bulk insert operation. For a list of previous hotfixes, see the "Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Post-Service Pack 3 or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Post-Service Pack 3a hotfixes" section in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 290211
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290211/
)
How to obtain the latest SQL
Server 2000 service pack
CAUSEThis problem occurs because SQL Server 2000 does not
correctly process a fragmented Tabular Data Stream (TDS)
network packet. 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/
)
How to obtain the latest SQL Server 2000 service pack
Hotfix informationPrerequisitesYou must install SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 before you install this hotfix.Restart informationYou do not have to restart your computer after you apply this hotfix.Hotfix file informationThis hotfix contains only those files that are required to correct this problem. This hotfix may not contain all the files that you must have to fully update a product to the latest build.The 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 664,128 Autoplt.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 78,400 Console.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 332,352 Ctasksui.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 315,968 Custtask.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 33,340 Dbmslpcn.dll 08-Apr-2004 21:42 786,432 Distmdl.ldf 08-Apr-2004 21:42 2,359,296 Distmdl.mdf 30-Sep-2003 22:55 180 Drop_repl_hotfix.sql 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 1,905,216 Dtspkg.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 528,960 Dtspump.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 1,557,052 Dtsui.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 639,552 Dtswiz.dll 30-Sep-2003 22:55 747,927 Instdist.sql 30-Sep-2003 22:55 1,581 Inst_repl_hotfix.sql 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 352,828 Isqlw.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 82,492 Itwiz.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 90,692 Msgprox.dll 19-May-2004 23:43 8.11.40209.0 209,408 Mssdi98.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 62,024 Odsole70.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:37 2000.80.973.0 25,144 Opends60.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 57,904 Osql.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 279,104 Pfutil80.dll 30-Sep-2003 22:48 550,780 Procsyst.sql 08-Apr-2004 21:42 12,305 Qfe469315.sql 08-Apr-2004 21:42 19,195 Qfe469571.sql 27-Aug-2004 00:13 5,157 Qfe472197.sql 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 143,940 Qrdrsvc.exe 27-Aug-2004 17:05 1,105,167 Replmerg.sql 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 221,768 Replprov.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 307,784 Replrec.dll 27-Aug-2004 03:35 2000.80.973.0 159,813 Replres.rll 27-Aug-2004 00:13 1,086,925 Replsys.sql 30-Sep-2003 22:55 986,603 Repltran.sql 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 287,304 Rinitcom.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 78,416 Sdiclnt.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 66,112 Semmap.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 57,916 Semnt.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 492,096 Semobj.dll 27-Aug-2004 04:07 2000.80.973.0 172,032 Semobj.rll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 53,832 Snapshot.exe 30-Sep-2003 22:48 117,834 Sp3_serv_uni.sql 27-Aug-2004 16:35 2000.80.973.0 28,672 Sqlagent.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 311,872 Sqlagent.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:35 2000.80.973.0 168,001 Sqlakw32.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 33,344 Sqlctr80.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 4,215,360 Sqldmo.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 25,172 Sqldumper.exe 27-Aug-2004 00:31 2000.80.973.0 28,672 Sqlevn70.rll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 156,224 Sqlmaint.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 180,792 Sqlmap70.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 188,992 Sqlmmc.dll 27-Aug-2004 04:12 2000.80.973.0 479,232 Sqlmmc.rll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 401,984 Sqlqry.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 57,920 Sqlrepss.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 7,708,753 Sqlservr.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 590,396 Sqlsort.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 45,644 Sqlvdi.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 106,588 Sqsrvres.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 33,340 Ssmsgnet.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 33,340 Ssmslpcn.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 33,340 Ssmsqlgc.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 82,492 Ssnetlib.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 25,148 Ssnmpn70.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 123,456 Stardds.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 158,240 Svrnetcn.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 76,416 Svrnetcn.exe 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 49,228 Ums.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 74,304 Xplog70.dll 27-Aug-2004 16:36 2000.80.973.0 98,872 Xpweb70.dll STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a bug 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 INFORMATIONThe NETWORKIO (0x800) waittype indicates that the SPID is
waiting for the client application to fetch the data before the SPID can send
more results to the client application. Note These symptoms are the same as the symptoms that are seen when a client application does not fully fetch query results. Incomplete result set processing is a much more common cause of the symptoms. For more information about waittypes in SQL Server 2000, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 822101
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822101/
)
The waittype and lastwaittype columns in the sysprocesses table in SQL Server 2000
For more information about the naming schema for Microsoft SQL
Server updates, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
822499
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822499/
)
New naming schema for Microsoft
SQL Server software update packages
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824684/
)
Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe
Microsoft software updates
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