Francisco Tapia
fhtapia at gmail.com
Fri Aug 18 13:03:58 CDT 2006
Mohammed, And others, (follow-up) It turns out that the fix was a lot easier than that, I opened up the client network utility and found that the TCP/IP and Named Pipes protocols were removed on the uninstall of BackupExec. I re-added these protocols and the Agent was able to start up again! On 8/18/06, Mohammed Uddin <MohammedU at autobytel.com> wrote: > Please check SQL error log and SQL Agent Error log first for any > possible errors. And also check for any .dmp files too in the sql error > log folder. > > Mohammed. > > -----Original Message----- > From: listbounces at sswug.org [mailto:listbounces at sswug.org] On Behalf Of > Francisco Tapia > Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 8:33 AM > To: SQL Server 2k List; dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com > Subject: [SQL2K] My Agent was assasinated!! > > Helpdesk guy on an instruction from our sysadmin, was instructed to > visit one of my sql servers and "UNINSTALL" BackupExec from the > machine as we have moved to a central backup system. After the > install the server came up but he did not know to check in EM that the > sql server was running and that the agent was running... > > ON the server you cannot use EM to see the (local) sql server status, > remotely I can use EM and verified that the server is running, and all > my users can access the server just fine. What is not running is the > Sql Server Agent. And I am not able to restart it for some reason. > Any advise would be very helpful. > > -- > -Francisco > http://pcthis.blogspot.com |PC news with out the jargon! > http://sqlthis.blogspot.com | Tsql and More... > > > ------ > For archives, see http://www.sswug.org/archives > For list assistance, contact members at sswug.org > To unsubscribe, email lists at sswug.org with > UNSUBSCRIBE SQL2K in the body of the message. > > > > > ------ > For archives, see http://www.sswug.org/archives > For list assistance, contact members at sswug.org > To unsubscribe, email lists at sswug.org with > UNSUBSCRIBE SQL2K in the body of the message. > > > > -- -Francisco http://pcthis.blogspot.com |PC news with out the jargon! http://sqlthis.blogspot.com | Tsql and More...