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MSDTC - The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry Shima
1/24/2006 5:51:02 AM
sql server clustering:
Cluster active-active.
The node B was reinstalled after a hardware failure.
Now the node B is ok. The failover is ok, except because I receive the
message"The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry key for
resource SQL Server " when I move the Instance B from Node A to Node B.
How can I install MSDTC without affect the Node A (without unistall msdtc
from this node) ?
Node A - Instance A (msdtc resource is online)

Re: MSDTC - The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry Michael Hotek
1/24/2006 8:07:26 AM
You don't install DTC, it is already on the machine. It is part of the OS.
You just configure the resource into the cluster. All you should have to do
is edit the properties of the DTC resource and add NodeB as a possible
owner.

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Re: MSDTC - The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a regi Shima
1/25/2006 6:15:02 AM
Michael,

Node B has already owner resource. It is not the problem.

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