Ok. I have to apologize. I was running all the commands on my test server because I assumed the issue with the database was occurring on all 3 of my XI servers.
The same service check was returning an error for all 3 servers, so I thought I would prove the fix in test before applying it to production.
What I'm confused about. If the table was only broken on the production server, why would that effect the checks for my fail over and test servers?
rferebee wrote:Ok. I have to apologize. I was running all the commands on my test server because I assumed the issue with the database was occurring on all 3 of my XI servers.
The same service check was returning an error for all 3 servers, so I thought I would prove the fix in test before applying it to production.
What I'm confused about. If the table was only broken on the production server, why would that effect the checks for my fail over and test servers?
It's possible it was broken on all 3...
But then the repair would need to be done on all 3
rferebee wrote:I'm not 100% sure. All I know is that I ran the repair on my production server and it resolved the issue for all three servers. Strange.
Anyway, go ahead and lock this up. Thanks for your help.