February 24, 2003 at 5:15 pm
I have a lot messages in the SQL log like this
2003-02-24 09:17:47.84 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:17:48.07 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:17:48.29 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:17:48.51 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:17:48.76 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:17:49.15 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:12.43 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:16.26 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:16.48 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:16.68 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:16.90 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:17.12 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:20:17.56 spid53Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:22:32.15 spid60Starting up database 'boveda'.
2003-02-24 09:28:58.39 spid56Starting up database 'boveda'.
Some one knows why????
What can be the reason for that message?
February 24, 2003 at 5:25 pm
I'm wondering if these are related to your database closing when no one is using it. If this is the case, it would open whenever someone needed to use it. Have you looked at the "AUTO_CLOSE" option for your database. If it is 'ON' you might want to try to turn it 'OFF'.
Gregory Larsen, DBA
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Gregory A. Larsen, MVP
February 26, 2003 at 11:09 am
Thanx Greg, you are rigth
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