Friday, February 24, 2012

Application Event log message

Recently, I have been seeing the following event(s) in the application event
log on a number of my SQL servers. I have Googled this and get the
impression that it can just be ignored, but these are becoming more
frequent, and was wondering if anyone here could shed a bit more light on
the cause, and any possible way of preventing them. All instances running
SQL 2000 SP3 (or SP3a)
Source: SQLSERVERAGENT
Category: Alert Engine
Event ID: 322
Message: The data portion of event 19004 from MSSQLSERVER is invalid.
R - MCSE (2003, 2000, NT4), MCSA (2003, 2000), MCDBA (SQL2000)Its just a bug...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;230393
Peter
>--Original Message--
>Recently, I have been seeing the following event(s) in
the application event
>log on a number of my SQL servers. I have Googled this
and get the
>impression that it can just be ignored, but these are
becoming more
>frequent, and was wondering if anyone here could shed a
bit more light on
>the cause, and any possible way of preventing them. All
instances running
>SQL 2000 SP3 (or SP3a)
>Source: SQLSERVERAGENT
>Category: Alert Engine
>Event ID: 322
>Message: The data portion of event 19004 from MSSQLSERVER
is invalid.
>R - MCSE (2003, 2000, NT4), MCSA (2003, 2000), MCDBA
(SQL2000)
>
>.
>|||Thanks for the response. I had already seen that KB article, but was
wondering if anyone had identified what causes this to start occurring. For
well over a year, I have not seen this message, then recently it started to
appear. I am leaning towards an upgrade by our ITS team of SMS 2000 to SMS
2003, and the application of the new SMS advanced client (not sure if SMS
uses SNMP to communicate with clients, and vice-versa). This seems to
roughly coincide with the start of these messages. In the meantime, I will
configure my monitoring software to stop alerting me of these messages.
Any thoughts?
R
"Peter the Spate" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:29be01c47df4$9064e4c0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
> Its just a bug...
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
> us;230393
> Peter
>
> >--Original Message--
> >Recently, I have been seeing the following event(s) in
> the application event
> >log on a number of my SQL servers. I have Googled this
> and get the
> >impression that it can just be ignored, but these are
> becoming more
> >frequent, and was wondering if anyone here could shed a
> bit more light on
> >the cause, and any possible way of preventing them. All
> instances running
> >SQL 2000 SP3 (or SP3a)
> >
> >Source: SQLSERVERAGENT
> >Category: Alert Engine
> >Event ID: 322
> >
> >Message: The data portion of event 19004 from MSSQLSERVER
> is invalid.
> >
> >R - MCSE (2003, 2000, NT4), MCSA (2003, 2000), MCDBA
> (SQL2000)
> >
> >
> >.
> >|||The only thing I can think of is to go through the check
list below
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sms/sms2003/de
ploy/spgsms03/spsmsaph.mspx
Apologies for the lack of answers.
Peter
>--Original Message--
>Thanks for the response. I had already seen that KB
article, but was
>wondering if anyone had identified what causes this to
start occurring. For
>well over a year, I have not seen this message, then
recently it started to
>appear. I am leaning towards an upgrade by our ITS team
of SMS 2000 to SMS
>2003, and the application of the new SMS advanced client
(not sure if SMS
>uses SNMP to communicate with clients, and vice-versa).
This seems to
>roughly coincide with the start of these messages. In the
meantime, I will
>configure my monitoring software to stop alerting me of
these messages.
>Any thoughts?
>R
>"Peter the Spate" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>news:29be01c47df4$9064e4c0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
>> Its just a bug...
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
>> us;230393
>> Peter
>>
>> >--Original Message--
>> >Recently, I have been seeing the following event(s) in
>> the application event
>> >log on a number of my SQL servers. I have Googled this
>> and get the
>> >impression that it can just be ignored, but these are
>> becoming more
>> >frequent, and was wondering if anyone here could shed a
>> bit more light on
>> >the cause, and any possible way of preventing them. All
>> instances running
>> >SQL 2000 SP3 (or SP3a)
>> >
>> >Source: SQLSERVERAGENT
>> >Category: Alert Engine
>> >Event ID: 322
>> >
>> >Message: The data portion of event 19004 from
MSSQLSERVER
>> is invalid.
>> >
>> >R - MCSE (2003, 2000, NT4), MCSA (2003, 2000), MCDBA
>> (SQL2000)
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>.
>

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