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sql server clustering : Removing a Team


Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]
1/26/2006 12:30:58 PM
As long as the IP is within the same subnet, this should not be a problem.
What happens? Are you getting an error? Are you trying to us the same IP
that the team had or a different one? Same subnet?

Cheers,

Rod

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Kevin Antel
1/26/2006 1:10:27 PM
If I have a teamed adapter in a cluster, shouldn't I be able to remove that
node from the cluster, break the team and re-add the node? It seems to fail
whenever I try to add the node back, with the team broken.

Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]
1/26/2006 1:24:59 PM
Great, thanks. What driver? NIC model?

Cheers,

Rod

MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering Website
http://msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
http://www.clusterhelp.com - Cluster Training

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Kevin Antel
1/26/2006 1:39:02 PM
Yes, I get an error during validation. Yes, I am trying to use the same IP
that I used with the team. I am in the middle of support right now, but as
soon as I can get the error, I will throw it up here.


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Kevin Antel
1/27/2006 8:38:01 AM
Nevermind, I got it, it had problems with an application I had installed, it
had nothing to do with the NIC.


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