Monday, March 26, 2012

I can't see my SQL servers they dissappeared

I used to be able to see them now there are gone? Ideas ?
I checked Wins they all show up there...
Thanks> I used to be able to see them now there are gone? Ideas ?
You can't see them where...? SQL EM?
sincerely,
--
Sebastian K. Zaklada
Skilled Software
http://www.skilledsoftware.com
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||Hi ,
Maybe your tempdb is full .
Regards
Ajay
"Sebastian K. Zaklada" <szaklada-dont-like-spam@.skilledsoftware.com> wrote
in message news:#V#URZc8DHA.1112@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> You can't see them where...? SQL EM?
> sincerely,
> --
> Sebastian K. Zaklada
> Skilled Software
> http://www.skilledsoftware.com
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>|||Hi,
U mean U cannot see them from EM or from Network Neighborhood(NN) what net w
ork is it NT Domain/AD Domain'
if it's EM (possible to re-register to fix problem)
if it's NN and you haven't changed Netlib on client / Protocol on server the
n possible it is either
1) Master Domain Browser does not have updated list of computers
2) Computer Browser service on PC might require restarting
HTH|||Did you disable "NetBIOS over TCP/IP"?
Are you looking for your SQL servers from a Windows 20003 server (that has "
NetBIOS over TCP/IP" disabled by default) ?
The later problem is what caused problems for me for a couple of days...|||It looks like its NN problem. Its across a WAN. Other WAN
connected sites can see them so I think there is a
problem at the remote site. I am tryng to determine scope
now. Thanks.

>--Original Message--
>Hi,
>U mean U cannot see them from EM or from Network
Neighborhood(NN) what net work is it NT Domain/AD Domain'
>if it's EM (possible to re-register to fix problem)
>if it's NN and you haven't changed Netlib on client /
Protocol on server then possible it is either
>1) Master Domain Browser does not have updated list of
computers
>2) Computer Browser service on PC might require
restarting
>HTH
>.
>

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