Recently, no users could login to our SQL Server 2000 SP3 instance. sqlserver.exe was taking 100% cpu and I was seeing these messages in the error log,
The Scheduler 0 appears to be hung. SPID 75, ECID 0, UMS Context 0x398F5DB0.
After 20 mins, the problem mysteriously corrected itself and everybody could login again.
The condition started happening at about 5:00pm, and I noticed the txn log backup that was scheduled at 5:00pm did not start till after the logins were 'enabled' again.
Has anyone here experienced this? According to MS knowledge base articles 810885, 319892 this can happen with autoextend on, but I've noticed some postings where turning this off did not help. What is best way to fix this? The errorlog shows no other problem other than this message (repeated), yet MS says this message is only the symptom, not cause.
Any ideas appreciated.
The Scheduler 0 appears to be hung. SPID 75, ECID 0, UMS Context 0x398F5DB0.
After 20 mins, the problem mysteriously corrected itself and everybody could login again.
The condition started happening at about 5:00pm, and I noticed the txn log backup that was scheduled at 5:00pm did not start till after the logins were 'enabled' again.
Has anyone here experienced this? According to MS knowledge base articles 810885, 319892 this can happen with autoextend on, but I've noticed some postings where turning this off did not help. What is best way to fix this? The errorlog shows no other problem other than this message (repeated), yet MS says this message is only the symptom, not cause.
Any ideas appreciated.