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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2004-02-27 : 08:28:52
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| Roberto writes "I have a SQL 2000 with the publication runs that unexpectedly has stopped executing the scheduled agent for the replica (snapshot. . .).In the chronology of the [agent] no error result, like if they have not stayed executing.What could it be happened?" |
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sphadke
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Posted - 2004-02-27 : 10:00:26
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quote: Originally posted by AskSQLTeam Roberto writes "I have a SQL 2000 with the publication runs that unexpectedly has stopped executing the scheduled agent for the replica (snapshot. . .).In the chronology of the [agent] no error result, like if they have not stayed executing.What could it be happened?"
open up your SQL Server error logs and see whats going on.. It's kind of hard to tell otherwise.Sachin |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2004-02-27 : 12:38:50
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| Also, look at the replication monitor which is on the server that you configured as the distributor.Tara |
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