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Is there a best practice for moving all cluster groups from one node to another for Clustered SQL 2000 Server on Windows 2003?
Posted by Sean at 1/6/2006 11:07:10 AM
I am just trying to valid that our process is correct for moving all
clustered groups off of a node for maintenance (e.g. rebooting a node).
We have three different clustered configurations in our environment.
Here is each move process for each configuration.
1.
Quorum Group (includes DTC)
S... more >>
Redundant DR Site Cluster Restore
Posted by jason at 1/5/2006 10:43:03 AM
Hello,
We are restoring our production SQL cluster to an isolated DR site. The
server and SAN hardware are the same, the domain is the same, all of the IP
addresses are the same because the network is isolated.
Typically, we back our production servers up to tape and restore them on top ... more >>
SQL 2000 cluster server error
Posted by Omar at 1/5/2006 8:51:03 AM
I have many event error about SQL server, this errors report comunication
lost link but all cards (Heart bit include) are online, this error apear
randomize, some times, some days, once time at day or two time in the same
day.
I check all fisical infrastructure, and the EVENT VIEWER SYSTEM ... more >>
SQL 2000 Cluster migration to new SAN
Posted by McCann at 1/5/2006 8:21:02 AM
I'm looking for guidance on migrating an existing 2-node active/passive SQL
2000, Windows 2003 cluster. The two clustered nodes are currently on fibre
channel SAN (where the shared SQL data, transactions logs, etc. reside), and
both nodes need to be migrated to a completely new fibre channel... more >>
Migrating to SQL Server 2005 and Clustering
Posted by PMartin at 1/5/2006 8:07:02 AM
I have a fairly unique scenario, and I would like to see if anyone can point
out any potential holes of difficulties with this migration plan:
What client has -- 1 SQL Server 2000 enterprise Edition running on SQL 2003
NOT clustered, and using a SCSI disk array.
What client wants -- 2 SQL Se... more >>
SQL Cluster Hardware Refresh
Posted by terryn3 NO[at]SPAM gmail.com at 1/4/2006 4:40:39 PM
Hello everyone. I am coming up to speed on clustering and hope the
knowledgeable folks on this group can help.
My company is going to upgrade hardware on a two-node SQL cluster
running Windows 2000 Server. The initial plan is to build one of the
new machines, failover all resources to a sing... more >>
Is this possible ?
Posted by David J. Cartwright at 1/4/2006 3:54:13 PM
Have a 3 node cluster
two nodes (A, B) physicaly next to each other in one data center
one node (C) in another building
have A,B auto failover, but have c failover only when told to do so, even if
it thinks A,B are dead ?
Win2003 / SQL 2000
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Clustering Docs/Books
Posted by MittyKom at 1/3/2006 1:10:04 PM
Hi All
Happy new year. I am looking for any good books/websites/guides that can
teach me how to cluster SQl server and the kind of interfaces i will be using
to monitor that clustered environment. What will be the diferences between
the usuall monitoring tools (enterprise manager/SQl anlyse... more >>
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MSSQL2K and MSSQL side by side in clustered environment
Posted by Björn Pettersson at 1/2/2006 5:28:02 AM
I haven't been able to find any publications on Internet regarding my concern.
We have a MS SQL2K installation in a clustered environment, and would like
to migrate to MS SQL2K5 using a side-by-side installation. To my knowledge,
this should be possible. Could you please direct me to any docu... more >>
Filling transaction log
Posted by Manish Sukhija at 1/1/2006 10:06:01 PM
Hi Guys,
I've a problem regarding transaction log, i have a databasse
which is to be accessed very rairaly inspite of that after few days it shows
warning as:
APPROACHING RESOURCE LIMIT
MSSQL Quota DB: ABCD_database has used 66 MB out of 80 MB limit
whil... more >>
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