Microsoft KB Archive/176726

= PRB: Dumping to a New Dump Device Using INIT Option Causes a Dbsvolopen Error =

Article ID: 176726

Article Last Modified on 10/3/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q176726



SYMPTOMS
If you create a new disk dump device and then dump to the new disk dump device using the INIT option, a dbsvolopen error may be written to the SQL Server error log.

The dump completes successfully, however, the following entry is written to the error log:

97/10/17 11:00:39.73 kernel dbsvolopen: Backup device

'C:\MSSQL\BACKUP\rajbak.DAT' failed to open, operating system error =

2(The system cannot find the file specified.)



CAUSE
Microsoft SQL Enterprise Manager issues a LOAD HEADERONLY statement every time a database dump is initiated with the Initialize Device option selected. This is done to check whether the dump device has previous dumps which might be erased. However, because a new disk dump device does not exist until the first dump is completed, the dbsvolopen error is written into the error log.



WORKAROUND
No action is required. This error message can safely be ignored.

Additional query words: SEM backup

Keywords: kberrmsg kbprb KB176726

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