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SQL 2000 cluster, "cannot generate SSPI context", SPN entries
Posted by Brian K at 3/21/2007 2:00:10 PM
I have a problem with a Windows 2000 two node active/active cluster. TCP/IP connectivity to one of the nodes fails with "Cannot generate SSPI context." The other node is fine. I know this is typically an SPN error, but I'm unsure what the SPN listings should look like in active directory ...more >>

Can I run both a SQL 2000 instance and SQL 2005 Instance on same two node cluster?
Posted by Sanctus at 3/21/2007 11:54:42 AM
I'd like to run a SQL 2000 instance and a SQL2005 instance on the same two node windows cluster. Each would have it's own disk groups. Basically mixed versions of instances on a cluster. Does anyone know where I can get Microsoft's official statement on this? Has anyone done this before?...more >>

How long does it take to startup SQL Service with AWE enabled
Posted by Hong Wang at 3/20/2007 12:02:13 PM
Hi, We have a fail-over cluster with a SQL Server 2000 instance installed on it. There are 6GB memory available on the cluster, and we have the /PAE switch turned on. I want to enable AWE in SQL Server and allocate 3-4GB to SQL server. but from what I read about turn on AWE, some paper warn...more >>

Cluster Setting Failure Stay On Same Node
Posted by Joe K. at 3/20/2007 9:45:33 AM
What is the Cluster setting if the present node has 3 failures (default) to stay on the same server node? What is the Cluster setting if the present node has 3 failures (default) to move to another server node? Thanks, Joe K....more >>

Cluster quirum drive size
Posted by mecn at 3/20/2007 12:00:00 AM
I need a sql failover cluster box with 10 instances, how big the quorum drive size that I need --estimate Thanks ...more >>

How many instances in one luster box
Posted by mecn at 3/19/2007 4:51:09 PM
hi, How many instances could have in an active/passive and an active/active cluster box ? Thanks, ...more >>

Sql Cluster server with 15 - 20 dbs
Posted by mecn at 3/19/2007 4:00:45 PM
Hi, Is it a good ideas for sql server 2k to put 15-20 databases in one cluster box. Create like 10 instances. If something wrong we could just restrat the service for that instance..... othewr dbs won't be affected. Any ideas? drawbacks? Thanks ...more >>

Can MSS 2005 be clustered using VM images i.e. with out a SAN
Posted by mikekimber1 at 3/19/2007 1:27:03 AM
We would like to do MSS 2005 cluster failover testing with out Application, however we do not have a SAN (or shared disk storage). Oracle provide the ablity to create a 10G cluster using 2 Virtual Machines, so we were wondering if Micrsoosft provides a a similiar solution for MSS 2005 and if s...more >>



SQL error log file location
Posted by Peter at 3/18/2007 9:40:03 AM
Hi support, The cluster need around 10 mins to complete failover process. i would like to know it is normal case or whether healthy ? if not healthy, how to check and resolve it ? pls advise. The system configure: Windows 2003 + MSCS +SQL 2000 (virtual server) .. And also, where can i fo...more >>

SQL 2000 instance upgrade to SQL 2005 Cluster
Posted by Jesus Martin at 3/15/2007 4:30:00 PM
Customer is running a SQL 2000 system single instance, this SQL 2000 is installed on a cluster of 2 nodes but they are not clustering the SQL instance, easier even they are running SQL 2000 on a cluster, SQL is not clustered. They want to upgrade to a real SQL 2005 cluster using the sam...more >>


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