Thanks Hillary. It's actually a sql 2Ksp4 publisher/distrib. 2 Years ago we
It doesn't show up in db_helpdb either. Guess I'll try to trace or log read
to see which userid it runs under.
If data falls in the woods and nobody is there to see it ....... ?
"Hilary Cotter" wrote:
> I've never seen this before. I take it that it is on your SQL 2005 machine?
> Did you do an initialize from backup or something different?
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> > Do you recognize the process below? Some sql housecleaning or what?
> >
> > In my Sql log of my publisher/distributor, I get set of entries like:
> >
> >
> > Starting up repl_sub_restore_5014D8E0-86F8-437F-80A3-DD6C12EFE5E5'
> >
> > Bypassing recovery for database
> > 'repl_sub_restore_5014D8E0-86F8-437F-80A3-DD6C12EFE5E5' because it is
> > marked
> > IN LOAD.
> >
> > Recovery is checkpointing database
> > 'repl_sub_restore_5014D8E0-86F8-437F-80A3-DD6C12EFE5E5' (16)
> >
> > Do you know what that is?
> >
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> > Mike
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> > If data falls in the woods and nobody is there to see it ....... ?
>
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