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SQL Server Migration to Active Directory
Posted by Karthi at 5/6/2005 7:15:41 AM
Hi,
We have W2K/SQL 2000 Cluster server (Active/Passive mode) and attached to NT
domain. We want to move this to AD Domain. Is there any Microsoft KB article
to follow the migration procedure for this cluster to AD domain?
Thanks... more >>
Can't connect to SQL from ASP program
Posted by Maggie at 5/5/2005 5:30:04 PM
My user wrote asp apps previous ran fine against SQL 2k sp3a on win2k. Now
we upgrade our SQL server to Windows 2003 Failover Clustering SQL 2k sp3a.
Then even she changed her connection string to new sql server, but her asp
program is no longer make connection to SQL Server.
I grante... more >>
Cluster problems
Posted by savvy95 at 5/5/2005 1:56:04 PM
I was wondering if any of you could offer some help with my cluster. I'm
troubleshooting an existing problem within the company where the website
crashes because the clustered SQL servers' 8x CPUs reach 100%.
I've looked in the event logs of the SQL Servers and the only error is on
one inthe... more >>
Can default and named instance co-exist?
Posted by Amy Lewis at 5/5/2005 9:31:07 AM
I have 2 Windows 2003 servers running SQL2000. They each have separate
databases. I am in the process of clustering these 2 machines together. I
have purchased a shared external SCSI PowerVault appliance to put the quorom
and the shared databases on. I want to create a Virtual SQL server u... more >>
SQL server cluster disk on majority node set?
Posted by Horseman_UK at 5/5/2005 7:59:36 AM
Hi all,
I was wondering if any of you could offer me some help with my cluster.
I've been dropped in the deep end and currently experiencing a serious
'in the deep end' moment.
We have the requirement to emulate a setup whereby two (or more)
machines are going to be clustered together to ru... more >>
Store JPG File in SQL Server
Posted by Jason at 5/3/2005 7:28:13 PM
We are using an Access database with Employee Pictures.
However, we find that the size of the database is pretty
large as images are stored as BMP format in Access.
We would like to know which datatype should be used for
storing photos in SQL Server 2000 ? Does it justify for
us to upsi... more >>
Active/Active clustering
Posted by JsX at 5/3/2005 12:17:04 PM
Hi all -
i am fairly new to clustering and here is what i am trying to accomplish:
- 2 DL380 g4 with 5 drives each.
- 2x Raid 1 for sys files
- 2x Raid 1
- 1x Raid 0
I dont have an external SAN device for shared external disk and my question
is A)do I need external SAN device to c... more >>
Urgent: Processes very Slow on 64 Bit System
Posted by mna at 5/3/2005 12:00:00 AM
Hi,
We have a processes which is completed in 3 hours on a machine with scsi
hard drives with data on RAID 5 with 4 hard drives and log on a mirrord
hard drives it have 2 GB of memory and dual processor.
Now we are running the same processes on a 64 bit cluster with two noedes
each have 12 ... more >>
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Clustering Advice - different locations
Posted by Ian Rogers at 5/3/2005 12:00:00 AM
Hello - We are considering implementing a clustered SQL scenario over 2
different datacentre locations. At the moment we are thinking of probably
going down the hot standby situation where we run the primary server in one
datacentre and the failover in the other with some replication software ... more >>
How create a SAN/NAS with software?
Posted by Lynce at 5/2/2005 2:09:53 PM
Need a SAN/NAS but (by cost) need a software solucition. Suggest?
... more >>
Cluster Log error message
Posted by Chris at 5/2/2005 12:38:02 PM
Hello to all,
I'm investigating an application outage issue on a 2-node W2K Adv Server
cluster. A Generic Application is running on the cluster in a remote site,
and connects to a UNIX-based Oracle db at my site. There are intermittent
MRxSMB 3019 Event IDs which I'm not too worried about... more >>
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