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After every few days of faultless operation, the following information event pops up in my database server's event log:

Process 0:0:0 (0x890) Worker 0x5C55A0D8 appears to be non-yielding on Scheduler 0. Thread creation time: 12945965386972. Approx Thread CPU Used: kernel 0 ms, user 0 ms. Process Utilization 0%%. System Idle 98%%. Interval: 70427 ms. 

The non-yielding worker process, whatever it is, causes the following connection timeout exception for all my applications' databases:

Exception message: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. 

This message is repeated ad infinitum until I restart the SQL Service. However, the service won't stop, so I have had to forcefully kill the SQLServr.exe process, which is bad. Everything then starts up as normal and the service recovers.

How do I diagnose the cause of this problem?

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You should start here - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc917684.aspx under "Investigating a 17883 Error".

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  • I still don't know the cause. From what I've been able to gather, it's a bug in SQL Server 2008, so I'm installing Service Pack 2. Commented Apr 11, 2011 at 21:17

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