Hi,
I have had this occur.....
The problem was the NIC was faulty loosing connection to the network,
where
the auth's were done on the AD server.
We also had it again, when a router became faulty, and the requests to the
AD server were not getting through, however the SQL and BTS box could see
each other.
Check your hardware....
Paul.
"Dan" <Dan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:782F4639-A09D-45DC-99DA-661E29F32E6A@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Biztalk Application unexpectedly terminates and restarts. It generates a
> number of errors in the event log:
>
>
> The following stored procedure call failed: " { call
> admsvr_ReceiveLocation_GetAllInApp( ?)}". SQL Server returned error
> string:
> "[DBNETLIB][ConnectionWrite (send()).]General network error. Check your
> network do***entation.".
>
> And
>
> A trans****t-level error has occurred when sending the request to the
> server.
> (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - An existing connection was forcibly
> closed by the remote host.).
>
> And
> An attempt to connect to "BizTalkMsgBoxDb" SQL Server database on server
> "MNSQLSNT004" failed. Error: "[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL
> Server does not exist or access denied."
>
> AND
>
> An attempt to connect to "BizTalkMsgBoxDb" SQL Server database on server
> "MNSQLSNT004" failed. Error: "Cannot open database "BizTalkMsgBoxDb"
> requested by the login. The login failed."
>
> The server will shutdown all the recieve location and restart them. It
> will
> also restart the Biztalk application. We have Three Biztalk servers, one
> of
> which is used just as the ESSO server. The servers connect to the SQL
2005
> SP2 server using cross-doman authentication. The SQL server is
configured
> for
> Windows AUTH. Microsoft has looked at it and believes that it could be
an
> AD
> problem. We host quite a few sites that also do cross-domain auth. I
would
> appreciate it if anyone can advise us on how to proceed
>
>
> --
> Dan Christenson
> SR. System Egineer


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