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Longhorn Cluster..
Posted by Hassan at 5/6/2007 4:43:19 PM
Does it get away from the shared disk limitation we have today that is
considered a single point of failure ?
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cluster-compatible OS versions
Posted by horseradish at 5/4/2007 2:34:24 PM
I have an existing 2-node cluster on older hardware that is hosting 3
SQL2000 virtual server/named instances. The current OS version for both
nodes is Windows 2003 Ent SP1.
I intend on upgrading this to a 3-node cluster by adding two very new
host nodes followed by removal of one older node... more >>
Please forgive me....
Posted by Jeff Pancrazio at 5/4/2007 11:29:40 AM
I know this has been talked about again, and again.. but
This is what i got..
1. 2x Windows 2003 Ent servers.. attached to a dell powervault 220s
storage array that has
a. 3x arrays, 1 for the the quorom, 1 for each clusternode's
data disk
2. SQL 2005 In... more >>
Remove and Add SQL 2005 cluster nodes CHALLENGE!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by wit1 at 5/3/2007 4:55:08 PM
I have a challenge!!!!!!!!!!!
Requirements are:
A. To replace the 2 nodes of SQL 2005 Cluster on Windows 2003 SP1, with a
set of 2 new nodes (hardware).
B. Keep all the settings of SQL 2005, Databases, .etc. the same way they
are.
C. WITH THE SAME IP ADDRESSES (no change to any ... more >>
swapping the cable on the private connection.
Posted by Justin Rich at 5/3/2007 10:36:38 AM
i had to put in a long cross over cable for the private connection when i
created the cluster and now that i have a new shorter cable i was wondering
what would happen if i just replaced the cable while the system was live.
will this break things or is it safe?
Thanks
Justin
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Add a new SQL2000 node
Posted by horseradish at 5/2/2007 5:40:05 PM
Based on the other threads I've read in the group, I'd like to confirm
the steps needed to perform to add a third node to a cluster that has
been running for a while on 2 nodes...
After adding the new node to the cluster, for each instance in the
cluster (assume: each instance is its own cl... more >>
Can SQL2000 named instance(s) co-exist with SQL2005 named instance(s) on a/a cluster?
Posted by horseradish at 5/2/2007 5:29:21 PM
I have a 3-node Win2003 ENT R2 / SP2 cluster hosting 3 named instances
of SQL2000. Two nodes are active (2 instances on one node, 1 instance on
the other) while the third node is passive.
I'm interested in doing some testing of SQL2005 in a cluster environment
(we know our DB & App work fin... more >>
How can one change the IP addresses within a cluster group?
Posted by aleu NO[at]SPAM vp.pl at 5/1/2007 5:32:51 PM
Hi all,
I was wondering whether it is possible to change IP addresses of cluster
nodes without the need to rebuild the cluster?
I have a SQL server clustered environment with 5 cluster nodes (physical
servers). There are around 10 sql servers build on top of that (with
their own IP addre... more >>
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Page (1:14440325), slot 6 for text, ntext,or image node does not e
Posted by Manoj Kumar at 5/1/2007 5:32:01 PM
Hello,
This is the second time in less than 2 weeks this has happened to my db
server.
Page (1:14440325), slot 6 for text, ntext, or image node does not exist..
I have performed a dbcc checktable and UPDATE STATISTICS “TBLNAME†WITH
FULLSCAN after obtaining the table info. from th... more >>
SSIS Clustered
Posted by FredG at 5/1/2007 2:16:01 PM
Hello.
I've built a cluster and followed the steps for creating a clustered
Integration Services (SSIS) resource...
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345193.aspx
I chose to put SSIS in its own cluster group, separate from the SQL Server
cluster group.
However, this webpage mak... more >>
Disks not appearing in "My Computer"
Posted by Joe.Mobley NO[at]SPAM nationalexpress.com at 5/1/2007 3:23:57 AM
I have a clustered environment which includes 2 nodes. The cluster
fails across fine but the only issue is the disks do not appear in My
Computer. When I connect to the disks through Windows disk management
all the disks are there.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
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Integration Services on a Multi-Instance SQL Server Cluster (Best Practice)
Posted by brynjon at 5/1/2007 3:19:58 AM
Hi
I have a 2-node active-passive SQL cluster (with SSIS manually
clustered in the SQL resource group). I want to convert to active-
active by installing a named instance on the second node. Am I correct
in saying that the new virtual server cannot have its own SSIS
instance but must instead u... more >>
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