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SQL 2000 msdb (Suspect)

Asked by SD_Bolts in Computer Servers, SQLBase

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I have one Server (MS Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition) with SQL 2000.  The other day the servers drive where SQL is hosted ran out of disk space.  I was able to make some room for now to get things up and running again.  I was updating information to another database when I noticed that the msdb was marked (Suspect).  I have tried to both back it up from a back up tape and to restore the database through SQL and a back up software.

I was reading another post on the subject and tried to run the Quarry Analyzer but the msdb database did not show up in the list.  I know there are other post on the subject but my experience with SQL is very limited.  I suspect that this is causing one of my other databases in the same SQL to run at limited capacity.Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Computer Servers, SQLBase
Tags: MS, SQL 2000, 2000, msdb (Suspect), Error 926: Database 'msdb' cannot be opened.
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Solution Provided By: lnkevin
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