BUG: SQL Server Setup May Stop Responding When Installing on a Very Fast DriveID: Q180649
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Installing SQL Server on a very fast drive, such as an EMC Symmetrix system, may cause the setup program to stop responding on the "Setup is now installing the initial SQL Server configuration" screen.
Setup stops responding while running the Instmsdb.sql script. The
Instmsb.out file will be created, it will but be empty, and the errorlog
will contain the following:
98/01/28 12:28:31.43 spid11 Database 'msdb' cannot be opened - it is currently being created. Wait and try query again.
98/01/28 12:28:31.43 spid11 Unable to proceed with the recovery of dbid <5> because of previous errors. Continuing with the next database.
To work around this problem, copy the SQL Server installation files to the
local hard disk drive to edit the Instmsdb.sql file. Add a WAITFOR DELAY
'0:00:01' statement to the very beginning of the Instmsdb.sql script.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SQL Server version 6.5. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Additional query words: fails fail hang hangs hung freeze frozed lock locked up install
Keywords : SSrvInst kbbug6.50
Version : WINNT:6.5
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: April 14, 1999