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Ms SQL 2000 Cluster with SP4 on Win2003 SP1 EE (32-bit OS). Thanks for your time. Nick. "Geoff N. Hiten" <SQLCraftsman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OsV0xDFNJHA.4456 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP02 (DOT) phx.gbl... What version of SQL (major and minor) are you running? What is the hardware platform? What is the OS? -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "Nick Dakoronias" <nikolaod (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote in message news:eYOxw6ENJHA.1156 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP05 (DOT) phx.gbl... Thanks for your suggestion, but we would appreciate a more time/cost effective approach, considering problem severity and productive operations impacts. "Geoff N. Hiten" <SQLCraftsman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:%23RCQojENJHA.2324 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP06 (DOT) phx.gbl... You might think about upgrading to SQL 2005 0r 2008 which can use 64-bit memory. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "Nick Dakoronias" <nikolaod (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote in message news:u$hAoKENJHA.4248 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl... Hello SQL forum users, We are facing the subjected error (Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available") on Ms SQL 2000 Cluster at production site, which slows down SQL performance remarkably. Has anybody experienced a similar case? Any advise or workaround will be much appreciated, sinc customer's business banking applications are affected.. Thanks in advance for your time and support. Regards Nick |
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