Article ID: 818097
Article Last Modified on 11/2/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Workgroup Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (Windows)
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition 64-bit
CPR - SQL 2000 - Hotfix in SP4
BUG #: 360568 (SHILOH_BUGS)
SYMPTOMS
If you run DBCC DBREINDEX on a table that contains one or more hypothetical indexes, an access violation may occur in the CTableMetadata::LoadIndex function. Hypothetical indexes are created by the Index Tuning Wizard during the tuning process. The indexes are typically dropped at the end of the Index Tuning Wizard process. However, in some cases, such as an Index Tuning Wizard process that is not successful, these indexes may not be correctly removed.
Additionally, when you run DBCC CHECKDB, you may receive the following error message that indicates that the sysindexes system table is corrupted:
When you run DBCC CHECKTABLE on sysindexes, the following errors may be reported:
RESOLUTION
Service pack information
To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2000. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
290211 How to obtain the latest SQL Server 2000 service pack
Hotfix information
The English version of this fix has the file attributes (or later) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
Date Time Version Size File name -------------------------------------------------------------------- 26-Feb-2003 03:41 2000.80.777.0 29,244 Dbmslpcn.dll 08-Feb-2003 05:43 786,432 Distmdl.ldf 08-Feb-2003 05:43 2,359,296 Distmdl.mdf 30-Jan-2003 01:55 180 Drop_repl_hotfix.sql 01-Feb-2003 00:32 2000.80.763.0 1,557,052 Dtsui.dll 30-Jan-2003 05:18 746,470 Instdist.sql 30-Jan-2003 01:55 1,402 Inst_repl_hotfix.sql 08-Feb-2003 06:40 2000.80.765.0 90,692 Msgprox.dll 01-Apr-2003 02:07 1,873 Odsole.sql 05-Apr-2003 01:46 2000.80.800.0 62,024 Odsole70.dll 02-Apr-2003 21:48 2000.80.796.0 57,904 Osql.exe 02-Apr-2003 23:15 2000.80.797.0 279,104 Pfutil80.dll 04-Apr-2003 21:27 1,083,467 Replmerg.sql 04-Apr-2003 21:53 2000.80.798.0 221,768 Replprov.dll 08-Feb-2003 06:40 2000.80.765.0 307,784 Replrec.dll 01-Apr-2003 02:23 1,084,828 Replsys.sql 24-Apr-2003 23:47 736 Shortcut to files.lnk 03-Apr-2003 18:14 104,868 Sp3_serv_uni.sql 19-Mar-2003 18:20 2000.80.789.0 28,672 Sqlevn70.rll 28-Feb-2003 01:34 2000.80.778.0 176,696 Sqlmap70.dll 08-Feb-2003 06:40 2000.80.765.0 57,920 Sqlrepss.dll 05-Apr-2003 01:47 2000.80.800.0 7,540,817 Sqlservr.exe 08-Feb-2003 06:40 2000.80.765.0 45,644 Sqlvdi.dll 26-Feb-2003 03:41 2000.80.777.0 29,244 Ssmslpcn.dll 26-Feb-2003 03:41 2000.80.777.0 82,492 Ssnetlib.dll 17-Mar-2003 14:49 727,132 Sysmessages.sym 28-Feb-2003 01:34 2000.80.778.0 98,872 Xpweb70.dll
Note Because of file dependencies, the most recent hotfix or feature that contains these files may also contain additional files.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.This problem was first corrected in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4.
MORE INFORMATION
The short stack that is associated with this access violation may be similar to the following short stack:
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Short Stack Dump * 0054FF3F Module(sqlservr+0014FF3F) (CTableMetadata::LoadIndex+000006E7) * 0054EFAB Module(sqlservr+0014EFAB) (CTableMetadata::GatherIndexes+00000370) * 00540D2E Module(sqlservr+00140D2E) (CTableMetadata::LoadMetadata+00000162) * 004FE9ED Module(sqlservr+000FE9ED) (CLogOp_Get::DeriveGroupProperties+00000022) * 00540BC2 Module(sqlservr+00140BC2) (COpArg::DeriveNormalizedGroupProperties+0000001B) * 00540B4E Module(sqlservr+00140B4E) (COptExpr::DeriveGroupProperties+000000B3) * 00540AF8 Module(sqlservr+00140AF8) (COptExpr::DeriveGroupProperties+0000005D) * 00540AF8 Module(sqlservr+00140AF8) (COptExpr::DeriveGroupProperties+0000005D) * 00540AF8 Module(sqlservr+00140AF8) (COptExpr::DeriveGroupProperties+0000005D) * 00540AF8 Module(sqlservr+00140AF8) (COptExpr::DeriveGroupProperties+0000005D) * 0054C7A5 Module(sqlservr+0014C7A5) (CCvtTree::PexprFromTree+0000032D) * 0054C465 Module(sqlservr+0014C465) (CCvtTree::PqryFromTree+0000024C) * 0054C230 Module(sqlservr+0014C230) (BuildQueryFromTree+00000046) * 0054C19D Module(sqlservr+0014C19D) (CStmtQuery::InitQuery+0000013E) * 004FF9C9 Module(sqlservr+000FF9C9) (CStmtSelect::Init+0000008A) * 0053546E Module(sqlservr+0013546E) (CCompPlan::FCompileStep+00000AD6) * 0053BD8F Module(sqlservr+0013BD8F) (CProchdr::FCompile+00000D23) * 004106AD Module(sqlservr+000106AD) (CSQLSource::FTransform+0000034C) * 005E6FA0 Module(sqlservr+001E6FA0) (CSQLStrings::FTransform+00000056) * 00410092 Module(sqlservr+00010092) (CSQLSource::Execute+0000015B) * 0052D444 Module(sqlservr+0012D444) (ExecuteSql+00000284) * 0052CF5D Module(sqlservr+0012CF5D) (ExecUpdStatsStmt+00000681) * 0052BC8E Module(sqlservr+0012BC8E) (FUpsBuildStats+00000361) * 0052B988 Module(sqlservr+0012B988) (FCheckSetOptions+0000022D) * 0059C973 Module(sqlservr+0019C973) (CIndexDDL::ExecSelForStats+00000063) * 0059CB5D Module(sqlservr+0019CB5D) (CIndexDDL::Create+000001CE) * 0059CF43 Module(sqlservr+0019CF43) (CIndexDDL::Rebuild+00000237) * 0059D407 Module(sqlservr+0019D407) (RebuildIndexDriver+0000009D) * 008BED17 Module(sqlservr+004BED17) (RebuildObjectIndexes+00000175) * 008BEFD3 Module(sqlservr+004BEFD3) (dbreindex+0000024A) * 005F39DE Module(sqlservr+001F39DE) (CStmtDbcc::XretExecute+0000085C) * 0040F403 Module(sqlservr+0000F403) (CMsqlExecContext::ExecuteStmts+000002D9) * 0040EA95 Module(sqlservr+0000EA95) (CMsqlExecContext::Execute+000001B6) * 00410159 Module(sqlservr+00010159) (CSQLSource::Execute+00000331) * 0053C498 Module(sqlservr+0013C498) (language_exec+000003E1) * 00411099 Module(sqlservr+00011099) (process_commands+000000EC) * 41073379 Module(UMS+00003379) (ProcessWorkRequests+0000024A) * 41073071 Module(UMS+00003071) (ThreadStartRoutine+000000BD) * 7800C9EB Module(MSVCRT+0000C9EB) (set_sbh_threshold+00001282) * 77E96523 Module(KERNEL32+00016523) (SetThreadAffinityMask+0000049F) * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Index Tuning Wizard creates hypothetical indexes as part of the tuning process. These indexes are typically deleted if the wizard finishes, but the indexes may remain if the process is terminated. The following Microsoft Knowledge Base article contains a script that can be used to remove these indexes:
293177 BUG: Hypothetical Clustered Index From Index Tuning Wizard May Cause Recompile Loop
After you run this script, the access violation will be resolved and the errors in sysindexes will be corrected.
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