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Install sql2000 on two node,win2003 clustering,using MNS quorum model,
Posted by Tommy xiaods at 3/19/2004 11:54:24 AM
hi,everyone:
I insatll sql2000 enterprise edtion on Two node
clusting(win2003),using MNS quorum mode,in install sql2000
prosess,apears no share disk.This is problem!please help.... more >>
Quorum Drive contents
Posted by Bruce Gilbert at 3/19/2004 10:02:14 AM
Is it recommended that we not use the quorum drive for any other data
storage when installing SQL in a clustered environment.
We were wondering if we could put the SQL logs on the Quorum drive.
Thanks
Bruce
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Disk Block Size for SQL Cluster
Posted by Ray at 3/19/2004 7:34:39 AM
Does anyone know the optimal disk block size for running
MS SQL Clustered with a SAN. We need to set it on the
array controller
And will the /PAE switch in the boot.ini change this.
Thanks in advance for the help... more >>
SQL2000 and Windows 2003
Posted by Dave B at 3/18/2004 2:13:30 PM
At one point, I found some documentation on Microsoft's
site for installing SQL 2000 on a Windows 2003 server.
For some reason, I can not find it anymore. I have the
documentation for installing SQL on a Windows 2000
server, but I was thinking some things have changed. From
the SQL side, i... more >>
Creating Database (Urgently need help)
Posted by Yen at 3/18/2004 9:24:13 AM
Installed SQL 2000 Enterprise with SP3 running on windows
2003 enterprise server, when creating database at share
disk, got 5105 Error. try add access right for service
account to share disk still failure. Please help... more >>
Quorum mirroring
Posted by John at 3/18/2004 6:16:08 AM
We are in the process of building a SQL server 2003 failover cluster on a 2 node system with a single server in each node in active/passive mode. These 2 servers would also be attached to 2 separate SAN boxes connected via FC switches. The goal of or design is to achieve a fault tolerant system with... more >>
Accessing virtual server
Posted by Marc Wong at 3/18/2004 1:15:06 AM
Hi
Would like to confirm if the sql virtual server is
accessibe from both nodes. My setup is at such
1) Installed Clustering on 2 W2k3 nodes
2) installed sql virtual server on the cluster
3) Installed named instance as well on the cluster.
4) Resource able to failover to both servers.
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sql-replication vs log shipping?
Posted by Alan Lu at 3/16/2004 9:15:25 PM
What are the advantages/disadvantages of using log
shipping vs microsoft replication?
Thanks,
Alan
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Cluster Failure Server Reboots
Posted by Mike at 3/16/2004 7:21:49 PM
I have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server with a
Active/Active cluster with SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
Edition SP3. I had the Cluster server fail last night
and reboot. How could I analyze what cause the server
failure not to move over to the other Active node?
Please help me with this pr... more >>
Planning for SQL on Cluster
Posted by Pierre at 3/16/2004 8:08:23 AM
Hi,
I have a planification and architecture to do :
I have to do,
On failOver cluster with Win 2003, Installing up to 7
virtuals servers, 1 default and 6 instances because this
server will be use by 7 differents clients and I want
their administration separetly. I don't want one clie... more >>
shared storage without SAN
Posted by wayne at 3/15/2004 7:11:06 AM
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I have a running cluster on win2003. im trying to install SQL but i need shared external storage space. i have a NAS solution on place but it seems like the cluster servers wont point to any file share. they need direct attached storage like in a SAN solution. does anyone out there have a SQL... more >>
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