Monday, March 26, 2012

Error 17805

We have an application that is using our SQL Server 2000 as a repository.
Occassionaly the application displays a "Severe Error Occured" message when
trying to execute a command against the DB.
The SQL Logs show "Error 17805 - Invalid buffer received from client" has
anyone any idea what this means?
We did not write the application so we have no way of knowing what it's
trying to do other than insert data into the database.
Thanks, for any help
BrianHi,
Normally this error occurs due to Network problems and are not critical at
all.
Please look in to the below link for more details;
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...hreadm=0a0801c3
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Thanks
Hari
MCDBA
"Brian" <bfordSPAMOFF@.markem.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> We have an application that is using our SQL Server 2000 as a repository.
> Occassionaly the application displays a "Severe Error Occured" message

when
quote:

> trying to execute a command against the DB.
> The SQL Logs show "Error 17805 - Invalid buffer received from client" has
> anyone any idea what this means?
> We did not write the application so we have no way of knowing what it's
> trying to do other than insert data into the database.
> Thanks, for any help
> Brian
>
|||Hari,
Thanks for the response, unfortunately I know the network is not the
problem, and whilst this is not causing any issues on the SQL DB, it is
critical as far as the application is concerned as it doesn't work
I have check MS KB and I have the latest SP installed, I have an identical
setup on another box and everything is working fine.
Any other clues?
Thanks again for your input
Brian
"Hari" <hari_prasad_k@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hi,
> Normally this error occurs due to Network problems and are not critical

at
quote:

> all.
> Please look in to the below link for more details;
>

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...hreadm=0a0801c3
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> Hari
> MCDBA
>
> "Brian" <bfordSPAMOFF@.markem.com> wrote in message
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|||Hi,
From the same machine, Did you tried connecting to SQL server using Query
Analyzer with TCP/IP as well as Named pipes seperately ?.
Thanks
Hari
MCDBA
"Brian" <bfordSPAMOFF@.markem.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hari,
> Thanks for the response, unfortunately I know the network is not the
> problem, and whilst this is not causing any issues on the SQL DB, it is
> critical as far as the application is concerned as it doesn't work
> I have check MS KB and I have the latest SP installed, I have an identical
> setup on another box and everything is working fine.
> Any other clues?
> Thanks again for your input
> Brian
>
> "Hari" <hari_prasad_k@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uFYF7ol6DHA.2404@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> at
>

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|||I can connect to it just fine, the application that I am having trouble with
is located on a seperate server and, for the most part, has no trouble
connecting to the DB. It's just certain screens that fail with this error.
The SQL Server itself is serving many applications on our network connecting
via TCP and Named Pipes, it's just this one app that is giving us a problem.
I think it's time to get in touch with application vendor to find out what
sort of command it's trying to execute.
Thanks,
Brian
"Hari Prasad" <hari_prasad_k@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hi,
> From the same machine, Did you tried connecting to SQL server using Query
> Analyzer with TCP/IP as well as Named pipes seperately ?.
> Thanks
> Hari
> MCDBA
> "Brian" <bfordSPAMOFF@.markem.com> wrote in message
> news:#FFbR1l6DHA.2488@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
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