No the agent is set to restart automatically. I have about 15 jobs in the Agent and they are all ok. It is just this one job.
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Browse All TopicsI have a job that was created about a year ago to clean up my Bak up and trn files nightly. It had been working. But I notice that today it has not ran for the past week. When I look at the Active Job Monitor the enable show "no". However when I go to the schedule properties it is marked as enabled and there is no stop date.
What could be causing this and is there a way to fix this or should I just try and create a new job with the Maintenance Plan?
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by: indianguru2Posted on 2009-01-30 at 13:38:31ID: 23513277
Check you SQL Server Agent...
If your SQL Server restarted, and if the Agent is not set to Automatic Startup... It won't start and the job will not run.