Cannot start service broker security manager

Microsoft.SQLServer.2008.Cannot_start_service_broker_security_manager_5_Rule (Rule)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

Service Broker security manger could not start.

Causes

This error is recorded in the Windows application log as MSSQLSERVER event ID 9698. This could be caused by a lack of memory during server startup. This is probably connected to one or more other hardware or software problems in the computer.

Resolutions

Investigate the Windows application log to find errors caused by other problems.

Diagnose this as you would any low-memory condition. Increase the available memory by removing less critical applications or by adding virtual or physical memory.

Consider the following solutions to increase available memory:

Element properties:

TargetMicrosoft.SQLServer.2008.DBEngine
CategoryEventCollection
EnabledTrue
Event_ID9698
Event Source$Target/Property[Type="SQL!Microsoft.SQLServer.DBEngine"]/ServiceName$
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityError
Alert PriorityNormal
RemotableTrue
Alert Message
Cannot start service broker security manager
{0}
Event LogApplication
CommentMom2008ID='{CB6AFBDF-FB2C-43E0-9A5D-1A95D2022987}';MOM2008GroupID={467ECC75-C5DA-42BD-955C-A73BBB51AF74}

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
_F6DA1507_12AF_11D3_AB21_00A0C98620CE_ DataSource Microsoft.Windows.EventProvider Microsoft.SQLServer.SQLDefaultAccount
GenerateAlert WriteAction System.Health.GenerateAlert Default

Source Code:

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