Connection Failed: SQLState :'01000' SQL server error:'11001' [Microsoft] [ODBC Sql server driver] [TCP/IP sockets]ConnectionOpen (connect()).

  • Good Morning.

    So I just rolled out 5 brand new shiney workstations with the latest and greatest UPS worldship 2015 on them in a master/slave environment. Everything is working great thanks to my UPS consultant that helped us (For FREE - I might add). Everything included the keyed import "was" working great yesterday, until the end of the day.

    Now intermittently, I get this error when trying to pull from/write back to our worldship db (SQL 2012), I also get this in the ODBC settings when trying to connect/test password:

    Connection Failed:

    SQLState :'01000'

    SQL server error:'11001'

    [Microsoft] [ODBC Sql server driver] [TCP/IP sockets]ConnectionOpen (connect()).

    Connection Failed:

    SQLState :'08001'

    SQL server Error: 6

    [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL server driver] [TCP/IP Sockets]Specified SQL server not found.

    Our New workstations are a mix of Win 7 and win 8.1, the SQL box is SQL 2012, and server 08 R2 is where the worldship db resides. I have 3 UPS machines here in our main site, and 2 down in our branch office. The ones in the branch office are the ones getting the error. We are connected via a 4.5mb/ bonded t-1 tunnel MPLS connection with very little lag.

    Thoughts? I have read in some older posts it has something to do with TCP/IP sockets timing out, but nothing to do with SQL 2012. I don't want to start making cross my fingers moves on a production SQL box. It also runs our ERP software Epicor P21.

    Thanks for the help,

    Trent Greenawalt - IT Manager

    Anderson Pump & Process - Industrial Distributor of Fluid Process Equipment

    Brookfield, WI 53045

    http://www.aaaco.com

    Trentg@aaaco.com

  • Also, I have checked all of the SQL server protocols to ensure TCP/IP is running, the SQL browser is running. What is weird when I went to "check" the settings, and hadn't changed anything it started working again. This will be an intermittent problem I would like to solve.

    Thanks for the help,

    Trent

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