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all groups > sql server clustering > march 2005 > threads for march 8 - 14, 2005

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Breaking a SQL Cluster
Posted by Ron Griffin at 3/14/2005 5:47:48 AM
Is there a way to break my Active/Active cluster back to have a single stand-alone SQL server? internal politics and a rogue admin who applies security patches willie nillie to the cluster nodes is causing more downtime than the cluster is worth! Hopefully there is a way that this can be...more >>


How to setup cluster ?
Posted by Desmond at 3/13/2005 11:29:02 PM
Hi, I've 3 PC. 2 x Win2K AS and 1 Win2K Pro. Is it possible to cluster the 2 Win2K AS as Primary & Secondary while the Win2K Pro serves as the shared disk server ? Do I need to get a Raid card for Win2K Pro PC ? Advice pls....more >>

Named Pipes and Clusters
Posted by Arnie Rowland at 3/10/2005 5:30:10 PM
Can the Named Pipes protocol be removed from a SQL Cluster (SQL2000/Win2003)? And it still function properly, of course... -Arnie Rowland ...more >>

Domain Admin
Posted by A. Robinson at 3/10/2005 10:43:06 AM
This is a quick one: does the domain account that is installing SQL Server on a cluster need to also be a domain administrator? If it weren't, would that cause the SQL insatall to fail? Thanks again! ...more >>

MSDTC and W2K3
Posted by A. Robinson at 3/10/2005 10:17:07 AM
I've read about a thousand different things and really need a straight answer: I'm setting up clustering on a dual-node W2K3 cluster. If the applications that are accessing the SQL Server DO NOT utilize MSDTC, do I need to even bother with creating the group, resources, etc. for MSDTC? I...more >>

Installing SQL2k onto Intransa IP5000 SAN
Posted by The Lorax at 3/9/2005 11:49:39 PM
I am attempting to install my 3rd cluster into an ip5000 iscsi SAN and I am encountering some very odd behaviour. I have finally concluded after about 25 hours of testing that there is an issue with the SQL2k install handling disk volumes of, in this instance, 160GB. I initially thought this to ...more >>

Error 435 bringing resource online?
Posted by John at 3/9/2005 10:59:03 PM
Hi All, I hope this is not a FAQ. I have a 2-node Windows Server 2003 cluster, with SQL Server 2000 SP3a. This is a development system, and is actually implemented using VMware (though I don't think that is relevant). Occasionally when moving the SQL Server group, I get random failures o...more >>

Log Shipping and C;ustering
Posted by Adrian56 at 3/8/2005 4:35:02 PM
Can you Implement Log Shipping between geographically dispersed clusters. The main aim is to provide DR for 2 clusters to a single cluster located in a seperate Datacenter. Any input will be appreciated....more >>



SQL Registry Problem
Posted by News.telkomsa.net at 3/8/2005 3:23:30 PM
Hi there guys I am having a problem with a clustered default instance. During the process of changing the statup parameters with the intention of moving the Master to a new LUN. The SQL service failed for an unrelated reason, however the startup parameters at that stage were deleted (Blank, ...more >>

SQL Server could not spawn process_loginread thread.
Posted by kneel at 3/8/2005 2:07:39 PM
Hi, I am getting the above error on the production box which has SQL 2000, sp3a build 8.00.780 with AWE and PAE enabled and SQL Server (Active/Passive Cluster) has been allocated 7GB out of the total 8GB on the box.SQL Server froze for almost 10 minutes and it came back fine after that.But thi...more >>


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