SQL 2005 Sp3 Maintenance Plan Issues

  • Hello I have this version of SQL 2005

    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.4035.00 (X64) Nov 24 2008 16:17:31 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)

    I have a maintenance plan on my server that has several blocks like

    1) Full backup,

    2) Trn backup,

    3) update stats

    4) check db and

    5) rebuild index

    6) cleanup history

    --history of maint. plan says the plan runs fine until step-3.

    After that no error message but it never goes to step- 4, 5 and 6

    --the maint plan runs from sql job and the job says it failed but

    its not telling why the job failed.

    Is there any prob with checkdb task in sql 2005 -sp3?

  • dallas13 (9/28/2009)


    Hello I have this version of SQL 2005

    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.4035.00 (X64) Nov 24 2008 16:17:31 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)

    I have a maintenance plan on my server that has several blocks like

    1) Full backup,

    2) Trn backup,

    3) update stats

    4) check db and

    5) rebuild index

    6) cleanup history

    --history of maint. plan says the plan runs fine until step-3.

    After that no error message but it never goes to step- 4, 5 and 6

    Unless you define a workflow for the on failure event it obviously won't go to steps 4 ,5 and 6

    --the maint plan runs from sql job and the job says it failed but

    its not telling why the job failed.

    Is there any prob with checkdb task in sql 2005 -sp3?

    Not that I'm aware of.

    Did you check the logfile for the dbcc checkdb step?

    Are you sure there's no consistency error somewhere?

    [font="Verdana"]Markus Bohse[/font]

  • Of course I have defined the workflow.. and that is on completion of the task go to next step

    so it doesnt matter its successful or fail.

    --I checked the log file and I dont see any entry like dbcc checkdb for so and so database

    for any database.

  • Do you have a log file redirection which can tell where the exact issue is!

    Try splitting the operation into 2 jobs and see if they are working fine as seperate.

  • Agree with above suggestion.. try to create seperate Maintanance Plan to do CheckDB and/or Rebuild Index.

    Each task has its own plan and hence its own job, it will be easier to figure out what is wrong.

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