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Microsoft SQL Server | 11922902

KB4316858 - FIX: "Corrupted index" message and server disconnection when an update statistics query uses hash aggregate on SQL Server - Microsoft Support

Last update date:

7/19/2023

Affected products:

SQL Server 2014 Developer - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2014 Enterprise - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2014 Enterprise Core - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2014 Standard - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Service Pack 1

SQL Server 2016 Developer - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Enterprise - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Enterprise Core - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Standard - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2017 Developer

SQL Server 2017 on Windows (all editions)

SQL Server 2017 on Linux (all editions)

Affected releases:

build lower than 14.0.3030.27

Fixed releases:

14.0.3030.27

Description:

Symptoms

You have an update statistics query that uses hash aggregate operators in the query execution plan in an instance of Microsoft SQL Server. When the query runs, you receive a "corrupted index" message (Error 9100), and you lose your client connection to the server.

Resolution

This problem is fixed in the following updates for SQL Server: Cumulative Update 9 for SQL Server 2017 Cumulative Update 2 for SQL Server 2016 SP2 Cumulative Update 10 for SQL Server 2016 SP1 Cumulative Update 12 for SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 2 About cumulative updates for SQL Server Each new cumulative update for SQL Server contains all the hotfixes and security fixes that were in the previous build. We recommend that you install the latest build for your version of SQL Server: Latest cumulative update for SQL Server 2017 Latest cumulative update for SQL Server 2016 The latest cumulative updates for SQL Server 2014 Service Pack information for SQL Server: This issue is fixed in the following service pack for SQL Server: Service Pack 3 for SQL Server 2014 About service packs for SQL Server: Service packs are cumulative. Each new service pack contains all the fixes that are in previous service packs, together with any new fixes. Our recommendation is to apply the latest service pack and the latest cumulative update for that service pack. You do not have to install a previous service pack before you install the latest service pack. Use Table 1 in the following article for finding more information about the latest service pack and latest cumulative update. How to determine the version, edition and update level of SQL Server and its components

Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

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