So, just heard back from support. They are saying something about the fact that this happens 3 or 4 minutes into the migration that then indicates something trying to make a connection to DB.
They gave me some scripts that will kill the processes etc. However, this has been done and I verified there were no connections to the DB. And of course I got the message from support that these scripts will not stop processes from trying to connect to the DB and
We unfortunately can only provide limited support in finding and terminating these connections as we're not familiar with your environment, we would recommend involving your local DBA.
Nice. Way to wash your hands of YOUR problem that you can't fix. Hell you couldn't even get your own proprietary DB working, that you passed me off to SQL Express. Probably just so you could wash your hands of the issue. Way to go support. Really standing up for your product there. You guys are the experts (well, that is what we are led to believe) and can't even fix your software.
Anyways, anyone know of a way to monitor connections to a DB in SQL Express, such that I could see what process is attempting to connect to the DB during this migration?
Thanks. Sorry to rant, but it drives me batty when SMEs or whoever, just give up when a problem becomes difficult. Blame it on something/someone else, whatever. Easy to do when you don't really care. I've been in IT for 25+ years and never have I been able to just give up. I had to stick it out until a solution was found. Even if it was later determined to be a bug in the software.
Brian