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Posted by GZ on 02/11/07 12:31
On Feb 10, 12:32 am, "KR" <kra...@bastyr.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
> We are running a test upgrade form sql 2000 standard edition to sql
> 2005 developer edition. Followed through all the steps and specified
> the account(SA priveleges and currently used by the 2000 version) and
> is the local admin on the box for the services and the setup seemed to
> move fine, except for when it got to the point of installing database
> services - This is the error message that I got:
> MSSQLServer could not be started. Verify you have sufficient
> priveleges to start system services. The was no choice but to hit
> cancel and then the set up progressed with a final message of 'SEtup
> failed'.
> Here is a portion of the error log:
> Attempting to recover in-doubt distributed transactions involving
> Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC). This is an
> informational message only. No user action is required.
> Database Mirroring Transport is disabled in the endpoint
> configuration.
> Starting up database 'master'.
> Converting database 'master' from version 589 to the current version
> 611.
> Database 'master' running the upgrade step from version 589 to version
> 590.
> Error: 946, Severity: 14, State: 1.
> Cannot open database 'master' version 589. Upgrade the database to the
> latest version.
> System Task Aggregate global counters produced an error that was not
> handled. Major: 9, Minor: 46, Severity:14, State:1
> Error: 928, Severity: 20, State: 1.
> During upgrade, database raised exception 15151, severity 16, state 1,
> address 01C4C50B. Use the exception number to determine the cause.
> Error: 15151, Severity: 16, State: 1.
> Cannot find the endpoint 'TSQL Local Machine', because it does not
> exist or you do not have permission.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated
> Thanks KR
I have never been a big believer in upgrades. I would:
1: Run the Upgrade advisor to pick up on any obvious problems.
2: Back up and restore 2000 dbs to a new instance of 2005.
3: Migrate your users (great time to clean up access to the server)
4: Run through a QA regiment.
This gets you on 2005 cleanly
Cheers,
G
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