MSSQL_ENG014117
Message Details
Product Name |
SQL Server |
Product Version |
10.0 |
Product Build Number |
|
Event ID |
14117 |
Event Source |
MSSQLSERVER |
Component |
SQL Server Database Engine |
Symbolic Name |
|
Message Text |
'%s' is not configured as a distribution database. |
Explanation
This error can occur if one or both of the following are true:
The entry for the specified distribution database is missing from msdb..MSdistributiondbs.
There is not an entry for the local server in the master database, or the entry that is there is incorrect.
Replication expects all servers in a topology to be registered using the computer name with an optional instance name (in the case of a clustered instance, the SQL Server virtual server name with the optional instance name). For replication to function properly, the value returned by SELECT @@SERVERNAME for each server in the topology should match the computer name or virtual server name with the optional instance name.
Replication is not supported if you have registered any of the SQL Server instances by IP address or by Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). If you had any of the SQL Server instances registered by IP address or by FQDN in SQL Server Management Studio when you configured replication, this error could be raised.
User Action
Verify that the Distributor instance is registered properly. If the network name of the computer and the name of the SQL Server instance differ, either:
Add the SQL Server instance name as a valid network name. One method to set an alternative network name is to add it to the local hosts file. The local hosts file is located by default at WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc or WINNT\system32\drivers\etc. For more information, see the Windows documentation.
For example, if the computer name is comp1 and the computer has an IP address of 10.193.17.129, and the instance name is inst1/instname, add the following entry to the hosts file:
10.193.17.129 inst1
Disable distribution, register the instance, and then reestablish distribution. If the value of @@SERVERNAME is not correct for a non-clustered instance, follow these steps:
sp_dropserver '<old_name>', 'droplogins' go sp_addserver '<new_name>', 'local' go
After you execute the sp_addserver (Transact-SQL) stored procedure, you must restart the SQL Server service for the change to @@SERVERNAME to take effect.
If the value of @@SERVERNAME is not correct for a clustered instance, you must change the name using Cluster Administrator. For more information, see AlwaysOn Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server).
After verifying that the Distributor instance is registered properly, verify that the distribution database is listed in msdb..MSdistributiondbs. If it is not listed:
Script out the distribution configuration. For more information, see Scripting Replication.
Disable distribution and then re-enable it. For more information, see Configure Distribution.