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all groups > sql server clustering > june 2004 > threads for june 1 - 7, 2004

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Cluster does not failover when unpluging the public network cable on the active node
Posted by sassaidi NO[at]SPAM yahoo.com at 6/7/2004 7:59:32 AM
Hi, I have installed Cluster Service on Windows 2000 Ad. Server and I have done 5 tests: 1. Moving groups (failover successful) 2. Initiate failures 4 times on a resource (failover successful) 3. Turn off each node (failover successful) 4. Break shared array connectivity (failover succes...more >>


Adding node back after hardware failure.
Posted by Shawn at 6/6/2004 8:41:50 AM
After you have to take a node out of a SQL cluster, what is the procedure to get it back in the cluster? The second machine is back up and working on the cluster with everything except the SQL resources, which makes sense because you have to install SQL on the cluster after it is set up. B...more >>

Replacing failed node with dissimilar hardware
Posted by Paul at 6/4/2004 1:56:03 PM
I need to replace a node with a server that is not the same as the failed one. When the cluster was built the hardware was identical down to the positioning of the NIC and HBA. What are the consequences of this? It is a SQL 2000 server SP3a running on Windows 2000 Advanced server Thanks for any in...more >>

What do I need to cluster SQL under Windows 2003
Posted by Todd Harrington at 6/3/2004 2:36:06 PM
Hi We are running SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2003 Server. The Windows 2003 Server is connected to a RAID disk array. The Windows 2003 server is a single point of failure. We want to add a second Windows 2003 box and connect it to the RAID as a backup node. It seems there are two ways to do thi...more >>

connection from virtual ip address to firewall?
Posted by HVE at 6/2/2004 11:13:52 AM
Hi, We try to connect from a same named instance to a linked sql server in the DMZ. The firewall has been set up to allow connections from the virtual ip address of the instance to pass through and the linked server has been set up correctly to connect through TCP/IP and the correct port. Howe...more >>

sql2k on W2003 cluster issues
Posted by Hans at 6/1/2004 9:55:28 PM
Hi, we have installed sql2K on a W2003 cluster and ran into a few issues. First one was during installation : if we would chose processor licensing, setup failed. We have two Compaq/HP servers with each 4 Xeons 2GHz and it made no difference whether we indicated 4 (real) processors or 8 (hy...more >>

Budget Clustering Standard Edition.
Posted by ben brugman at 6/1/2004 4:19:06 PM
I am aware that the standard edition does not 'include' fail over clustering. I have read this newgroup on items containing the budget / standard edition clustering. I get the strong impression that 'budget clustering' is strongly advised against. WHY ? Thanks for your attention, ben b...more >>

Network
Posted by Steve Wood at 6/1/2004 3:55:31 AM
I am installing a new server with windows 2000 and SQL 7 i will be restoring the databases from the old serveer to the new but need to keep the network name it seems if the name is renamed it creates problems has anyone carried out this opreation successfully...more >>




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