SQL Server has encountered %1!s! occurrence(s) of I/O requests taking longer than %2!s! seconds to complete on file [%3!s!] in database id %4!s!. The OS file handle is 0x%5!s!. The offset of the latest long I/O is: %6!s!
SQL Server has detected hardware memory corruption in database '%1!s!', file ID: %2!s!, page ID; %3!s!, memory address: 4!s! ...
SQL Server has either exhausted all retry attempts, or Windows Server Failover Cluster has accepted the command to bring ...
SQL Server has encountered %1!s! occurrence(s) of cachestore flush for the '%2!s!' cachestore (part of plan cache) due to ...
SQL Server has encountered %1!s! occurrence(s) of cachestore flush for the '%2!s!' cachestore (part of plan cache) due to ...
SQL Server has encountered %1!s! occurrence(s) of I/O requests taking longer than %2!s! seconds to complete on file %3!s! ...
SQL Server has insufficient memory to run the extended stored procedure '%1!s!'. Release server memory resources by closing ...
SQL Server hosting availability group '%1!s!' did not receive a process event signal from the Windows Server Failover Cluster ...
SQL Server installation media on a network share or in a custom folder can cause installation failure if the total length ...
SQL Server instance to Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node map entry cannot be found for the SQL Server instance ...