Sunday, April 14, 2013

Gardening In Chennai

Gardening in one of my great interest of all times. I have been so crazy about plants, trees from my childhood.

Being from Kanyakumari District (TamilNadu, India)  and with agriculture family background, the feel and interest comes so easily for me.

Now it is time for some flashback. :)

In good old school days, my dearest friends Vijay, Subramani  and myslelf grown lots of plants in our house. We roam around streets to source plants. At times, we put some master plan to pluck plants from nearby houses :)

Ok. Let me come to the point. So, I fell in love in gardening again last year, and started growing some in our Balcony in CHENNAI.

In this one year, I captured lot of good moments , so stay tuned for more updates from me :)

HERE IS the first set of images :
  1. Overall view:



2 . Small Cute Chilli_1 :


3.  Big Chilli :
4. Aloe Vera

5. Rose

6. Athimathuram :


7 . Hibiscus
8.  Got it from Yercaud .(Don't know the name)
9. Guava
10 . Golden dust Croton :




Pics from this post is also available @

https://plus.google.com/photos/105954072888293918065/albums/5866710526786447185

-Krishna.

Monday, January 28, 2013

A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.) (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)

A new error I have seen while trying to connect to SQL server.
A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.) (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)

This error can occur any time, any where you click in studio. The place of occurrence will also be not consistent. Some of the places I have seen the error is,
  1. Trying to connect to SQL server.
  2. Right click on a DB.
  3. Executing a query. 
So, it was like some thing was messy.  Restarted SQL server, SQL browser services and even the Server. Nothing really helped. :(

SOLUTION: Simple as it always will be.
  1. Connect to SQL server via studio.
  2. Right click on SQL instance --> Properties --> Connections --> "Set the Maximum number of concurrent connections to '0' ". 
  3. Save the change. 
  4. Restart the SQL server if possible.
Cheers !!
Krishna.