OO gosh .. I rebooted again .. and this time it seems to have started OK! .. must have been some job or procedure that caused it to hang previously ... thanks for the hint though .. I was wondering the syntax or procedure to start it manually!
The same thing happened again this morning ...... this time after rebooting the server SQL still will not start ..
... in the services panel .. the status is "Startting" !
however I cheked the errorlog.1 as mrdenny suggested previously... and it looks like the problem is it could not start one of the User Databases ... that is where it hang.
How can I delete that users database? or prevent the SQL startup from trying to startup that user database that is causing it to hang?
Hei:
just curious .. supposing I couldn't get the server to start .. could it have been possible to delete the bad database without starting SQL Server ....
Of course I know I could dlete the .MDF and the .LDF files .. but will that then cause SQL to bye pass having to restore the database when I try to reboot .. and there by solve the problem of getting SQL server started? just wondering!
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