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Nick Dakoronias
 
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Default SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 07:34 AM






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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM






You might think about upgrading to SQL 2005 0r 2008 which can use 64-bit
memory.

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Geoff N. Hiten
Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP


"Nick Dakoronias" <nikolaod (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL2000 Cluster - Event ID: 17052 "Insufficient Memory Available" - 10-22-2008 , 08:21 AM



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

Quote:
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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