Microsoft KB Archive/914298

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Article ID: 914298

Article Last Modified on 11/2/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition



BUG #: 313 (SQL Hotfix)
BUG #: 473650 (SQL Server 8.0)
BUG #: 474273 (SQL Server 8.0)
BUG #: 474582 (SQL Server 8.0)
BUG #: 474886 (SQL Server 8.0)

Microsoft distributes Microsoft SQL Server 2000 fixes as one downloadable file. Because the fixes are cumulative, each new release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous SQL Server 2000 fix release.

SUMMARY

This article describes the following about this hotfix release:

  • The issues that are fixed by the hotfix package
  • The prerequisites for installing the hotfix package
  • Whether you must restart the computer after you install the hotfix package
  • Whether the hotfix package is replaced by any other hotfix package
  • Whether you must make any registry changes
  • The files that are contained in the hotfix package


SYMPTOMS

When you copy or transfer Microsoft SQL Server 2000 data by using the BULK INSERT (Transact-SQL) command and a COM component such as Full Text Search or SQLMail, you may experience one of the following problems. Additionally, one of these problems may occur when a third-party COM component executes in SQL Server memory space.

  • You may receive an error message that resembles the following:

    2002-11-07 14:53:06.29 spid52 Error: 1203, Severity: 20, State: 1 2002-11-07 14:53:06.29 spid52 Process ID 52 attempting to unlock unowned resource PAG: 8:1:10842..

  • An error message that resembles the following may be logged in the SQL Server error log:

    UMS Assertion Failed

  • You may receive an access violation error message.

Note: Other COM components may also cause this problem.


When this problem occurs, the SQL Server process may crash.

WORKAROUND

To avoid this problem, use either the bulk copy program or Data Transformation Services (DTS) to import the data. To find more information about these options, refer to SQL Server 2000 Books Online, available from the following Microsoft Web site:http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/books.mspx

RESOLUTION

The installer does not install this hotfix correctly on x64-based systems. This installation issue occurs when the following conditions are true:

  • The system uses the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) AMD64 processor architecture or the Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) processor architecture.


Note This issue does not occur on systems that use the Intel Itanium processor architecture.

  • The system is running a 64-bit version of the Microsoft Windows Server operating system.
  • The system is running a 32-bit version of SQL Server 2000.

We have corrected this installation issue in later builds of SQL Server 2000, starting with version 8.00.2244. When a customer who is running SQL Server 2000 on an x64-based system requests this hotfix, we will provide a build that includes this hotfix and that can be installed correctly on an x64-based system. The build that we provide will be version 8.00.2244 or a later version.

Hotfix information

A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next SQL Server 2000 service pack that contains this hotfix.

To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services telephone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

Note In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.

Prerequisites

  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4)

    For information about how to obtain SQL Server 2000 SP4, 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

For a list of all publicly released SQL Server 2000 post-service pack hotfixes, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

894905 Cumulative list of the hotfixes that are available for SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4


Restart information

You do not have to restart the computer after you apply this hotfix.

Registry information

You do not have to change the registry.

Hotfix file information

This hotfix contains only those files that are required to correct the issues that this article lists. This hotfix may not contain all the files that you must have to fully update a product to the latest build.

The English version of this hotfix has the file attributes (or later file attributes) 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 item in Control Panel.

32-bit hotfix
File name File version File size Date Time Platform
Dtsui.dll 2000.80.2187.0 1,593,344 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Impprov.dll 2000.80.2187.0 102,400 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Msgprox.dll 2000.80.2187.0 94,208 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Msrpjt40.dll 4.10.9424.0 188,473 24-Jan-2006 07:13 x86
Mssdi98.dll 8.11.50523.0 239,104 06-Jun-2005 21:46 x86
Ntwdblib.dll 2000.80.2187.0 290,816 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Odsole70.dll 2000.80.2187.0 69,632 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Osql.exe 2000.80.2187.0 57,344 09-Mar-2006 17:37 x86
Pfclnt80.dll 2000.80.2187.0 430,080 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Replmerg.exe 2000.80.2187.0 163,840 09-Mar-2006 17:46 x86
Replprov.dll 2000.80.2187.0 237,568 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Replrec.dll 2000.80.2187.0 315,392 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Replsub.dll 2000.80.2187.0 270,336 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Semexec.dll 2000.80.2187.0 856,064 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Sqlagent.exe 2000.80.2187.0 323,584 09-Mar-2006 17:26 x86
Sqldiag.exe 2000.80.2187.0 118,784 09-Mar-2006 18:22 x86
Sqldmo.dll 2000.80.2187.0 4,362,240 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Sqlfth75.dll 2000.80.2187.0 102,400 09-Mar-2006 17:35 x86
Sqlservr.exe 2000.80.2187.0 9,162,752 09-Mar-2006 19:45 x86
Sqlsort.dll 2000.80.2187.0 589,824 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Stardds.dll 2000.80.2187.0 176,128 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Svrnetcn.dll 2000.80.2187.0 110,592 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Ums.dll 2000.80.2187.0 35,328 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
64-bit hotfix
File name File version File size Date Time Platform
Dtsui.dll 2000.80.2187.0 1,593,344 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Impprov.dll 2000.80.2187.0 102,400 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Msgprox.dll 2000.80.2187.0 94,208 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Msrpjt40.dll 4.10.9424.0 188,473 24-Jan-2006 07:13 x86
Mssdi98.dll 8.11.50523.0 239,104 06-Jun-2005 21:46 x86
Ntwdblib.dll 2000.80.2187.0 290,816 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Odsole70.dll 2000.80.2187.0 69,632 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Osql.exe 2000.80.2187.0 57,344 09-Mar-2006 17:37 x86
Pfclnt80.dll 2000.80.2187.0 430,080 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Replmerg.exe 2000.80.2187.0 163,840 09-Mar-2006 17:46 x86
Replprov.dll 2000.80.2187.0 237,568 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Replrec.dll 2000.80.2187.0 315,392 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Replsub.dll 2000.80.2187.0 270,336 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Semexec.dll 2000.80.2187.0 856,064 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Sqlagent.exe 2000.80.2187.0 323,584 09-Mar-2006 17:26 x86
Sqldiag.exe 2000.80.2187.0 118,784 09-Mar-2006 18:22 x86
Sqldmo.dll 2000.80.2187.0 4,362,240 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Sqlfth75.dll 2000.80.2187.0 102,400 09-Mar-2006 17:35 x86
Sqlservr.exe 2000.80.2187.0 9,162,752 09-Mar-2006 19:45 x86
Sqlsort.dll 2000.80.2187.0 589,824 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Stardds.dll 2000.80.2187.0 176,128 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Svrnetcn.dll 2000.80.2187.0 110,592 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
Ums.dll 2000.80.2187.0 35,328 09-Mar-2006 19:47 x86
64-bit hotfix for Itanium processors
File name File version File size Date Time
Impprov.dll 2000.80.2187.0 244,736 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Msgprox.dll 2000.80.2187.0 188,416 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Mssdi98.dll 8.11.50523.0 758,784 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Msvcr71.dll 7.10.3052.4 348,160 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Odsole70.dll 2000.80.2187.0 150,528 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Osql.exe 2000.80.2187.0 149,504 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Pfclnt80.dll 2000.80.2187.0 1,187,840 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Pfclnt80.dll 2000.80.2187.0 430,080 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Procsyst.sql Not applicable 552,068 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replmerg.exe 2000.80.2187.0 375,296 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replmerg.sql Not applicable 1,151,450 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replprov.dll 2000.80.2187.0 538,624 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replprov2.dll 2000.80.2187.0 538,624 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replrec.dll 2000.80.2187.0 775,168 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replrec2.dll 2000.80.2187.0 775,168 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Replsub.dll 2000.80.2187.0 641,024 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Repltran.sql Not applicable 1,000,634 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqlagent.exe 2000.80.2187.0 1,061,376 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqldiag.exe 2000.80.2187.0 334,336 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqldmo.dll 2000.80.2187.0 4,362,240 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqldmo.dll 2000.80.2187.0 13,860,352 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqlevn70.rll 2000.80.2187.0 35,328 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqlfth75.dll 2000.80.2187.0 246,784 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqlservr.exe 2000.80.2187.0 24,937,472 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqlservr.pdb Not applicable 21,146,624 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Sqlsort.dll 2000.80.2187.0 617,472 10-Mar-2006 05:56
Svrnetcn.dll 2000.80.2187.0 427,520 10-Mar-2006 05:56


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

MORE INFORMATION

You may notice assertions that have the following type of stack in the error log:

0322abb4 410733d8 sqlservr!utassert_fail+0x345 
  0322ac04 41072b0a ums!UmsScheduler::CheckForIoCompletion+0x58 
  0322ac1c 004023c4 ums!UmsScheduler::Suspend+0x4a 
  0322ac48 00402406 sqlservr!upyield+0x7e 
  0322ac5c 00403616 sqlservr!ExecutionContext::SmartYield+0x29 
  0322ac7c 00405bcd sqlservr!SDES::GetPage+0x26 
  0322ace8 00405e94 sqlservr!SearchIndex+0x1d6 
  0322adb4 00405f07 sqlservr!prepscan+0x2bc 
  0322ae30 0040612d sqlservr!LinkedPageSupplier::FirstPage+0x46 
  0322ae84 00406180 sqlservr!LinkedPageSupplier::GetNextPage+0xd1 
  0322aedc 00448e05 sqlservr!SDES::GetBiDi+0x1a0 
  0322af2c 00448f8b sqlservr!CSysScan::FGetNext+0x8b 
  0322af44 00471d15 sqlservr!CSysScan::StartScan+0x183 
  0322afe8 005fda12 sqlservr!CIndexScan::FFindById+0xff 
  0322ba08 00659269 sqlservr!StartXactForSysIndexesUpdate+0x11a 
  0322e9b4 00776604 sqlservr!updatestats+0xcf7 
  0322ea74 00415d04 sqlservr!CStmtUpdStats::XretExecute+0x20f 
  0322eae0 00416214 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::ExecuteStmts+0x446 
  0322eb38 00415f28 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::Execute+0x255 
  0322eb8c 0050bcef sqlservr!CSQLSource::Execute+0x39a 
  0322f17c 0050bb13 sqlservr!CStmtExec::XretLocalExec+0x1bc 
  0322f754 00415d04 sqlservr!CStmtExec::XretExecute+0x46b 
  0322f7c0 00416214 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::ExecuteStmts+0x446 
  0322f818 00415f28 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::Execute+0x255 
  0322f86c 0049c32e sqlservr!CSQLSource::Execute+0x39a 
  0322fa80 0049c46a sqlservr!language_exec+0x451 
  0322ff00 41075309 sqlservr!process_commands+0x13f 
  0322ff70 41074978 ums!ProcessWorkRequests+0x2d9 
  0322ff84 7c34940f ums!ThreadStartRoutine+0x98 
  0322ffb8 77e66063 msvcr71!_threadstart+0x6c 
  0322ffec 00000000 kernel32!BaseThreadStart+0x34 
  

SQL Server Assertion: File: <umsio.cpp>, line=563 
  Failed Assertion = 'm_busyCnt == 1'. 



You may also notice an access violation that has the following type of stack:

 089edfb8 0098d962 sqlservr!LockOwner::DescribeForSyslocks+0x7e 
  089edfd4 0098e4b7 sqlservr!LockHashSlot::GetNextRowInFakeTbl+0x176 
  089edff0 0098e570 sqlservr!LockManager::GetNextRowInFakeTbl+0x94 
  089ee008 00570b9e sqlservr!SyslockScan::GetNextRow+0x4d 
  089ee020 0042c22f sqlservr!FakeSystemRowset::FetchNextRow+0x4f 
  089ee04c 004fdbd0 sqlservr!CQScanRowset::GetRowWithPrefetch+0x3e 
  089ee06c 0050873c sqlservr!CQScanTableScan::GetRow+0x6b 
  089ee090 00508798 sqlservr!CQScanSort::BuildSortTable+0x12c 
  ....(removed for brevity) 
  089eea7c 00418173 sqlservr!CStmtExecStr::XretExecute+0x4ec 
  089eeae8 00418579 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::ExecuteStmts+0x446 
  089eeb40 00418397 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::Execute+0x255 
  089eeb94 0051f75b sqlservr!CSQLSource::Execute+0x39a 
  089ef184 0051f57f sqlservr!CStmtExec::XretLocalExec+0x1bc 
  089ef754 00418173 sqlservr!CStmtExec::XretExecute+0x46b 
  089ef7c0 00418579 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::ExecuteStmts+0x446 
  089ef818 00418397 sqlservr!CMsqlExecContext::Execute+0x255 
  089ef86c 004e7db1 sqlservr!CSQLSource::Execute+0x39a 
  089efa80 004e7eed sqlservr!language_exec+0x451 
  089eff00 41071a4c sqlservr!process_commands+0x13f 
  089eff70 41072743 ums!ProcessWorkRequests+0x2d9 
  089eff84 7c34940f ums!ThreadStartRoutine+0x98 
  089effb8 77e66063 msvcr71!_threadstart+0x6c 
  089effec 00000000 kernel32!BaseThreadStart+0x34 "



For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates



Additional query words: User Mode Scheduler

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