>Richard, >what kind of timeout values should I be looking at ? >If these values are set globally I cannot see why this one should fail since >I'm backing up much larger databases with no problem. >Just for reference this database is about 30G large.
Yiannakis - You would approach adjustment of server timeout values if your review of the server Activity Log indicated that it terminated the session due to IDLETimeout or COMMTimeout issues. (If your server is using the defaults for these values, I'd recommend boosting them, as the the defaults are too low for ordinary use.) As the old expression goes, the size of the database doesn't matter: what would matter is the responsiveness of the client in its session with the server. We've seen how various things going on in a client at the same time (the classic being virus scanning) can impede progress. Be sure to follow Del's recommendations in looking into other areas for possible evidence of cause. Richard Sims, BU