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Which server crashed?
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Brett Lavoie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
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> I’m new to this list, but I’m hoping someone can help me out. I have a
> TMS 2010 install and a script that synchronizes the data in TMS running on
> a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 instance to our eMuseum server hosted on Linux
> and running MySQL. Up until recently the script synchronization was
> working from what I can tell, but after a server crash due to a power
> outage the synchronization script stopped working. The script is being run
> by SQLyog and the error in the logs is “ERROR: [Microsoft][SQL Server
> Native Client 10.0]Invalid Descriptor Index”. I can’t find any indication
> that the scripts themselves have changed and running CHECKDB against the
> TMS DB comes back clean.
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> I’ve looked up the error on Google, but all of the pages I find seem to
> suggest that this error happens on untested SQL code, not something that
> has already been working. Does anyone have any thoughts about where to
> start looking for the cause of this problem?
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> Thanks!
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> Brett
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> Brett Lavoie
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> University College
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