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How do I rebuilding a failed node?
Posted by Structured Chaos at 8/27/2007 2:05:52 PM
The nightmare has happened... The passive node of a 2-node Active/Passive
SQL2K5 cluster had a critical drive failure and there is no recovery disk or
backup to restore from. At this moment only the Active node is running (and
running fine). I have a server with a clean OS install which I c... more >>
ClusterName
Posted by Hassan at 8/26/2007 6:23:36 PM
Say I am setting a 2 node cluster. One node is physically named ServerA and
the other physically named ServerB.
Now when i install MSCS, I take it we need to give it a cluster name right..
say we called it "ServerCluster". Now when we install SQL on top of it, is
the SQL Clustername now "Serv... more >>
Cluster Rolling upgrade question for SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition
Posted by frankm at 8/24/2007 1:31:27 PM
We have traditionally used a rolling upgrade method for moving to new
hardware on a MS cluster.
We would add one new node tp an existing 2 node cluster and install SQL
Server to the new node.
Once we get the new hardare all installed, we wpould uninstall SQL Server
from the original nodes an... more >>
Join SQL cluster process always jump out of the screen
Posted by cccchris at 8/23/2007 10:08:00 PM
Hi,
I had installed an SQL 2000 Cluster on one of the two nodes server that
running Windows 2003 Ent version, but the other node server cannot join the
SQL cluster and the setup process always jump out of the screen that need to
input Admin username, password and domain name with no errors.... more >>
3 quick Qurestions about SQL
Posted by Scott Cummins at 8/23/2007 1:42:01 PM
First, Is it Necessary to create an MSDTC Group on your SQL Cluster with its
own name, IP and resources or just a good idea, I am planning on doing it, My
last SQL cluster did not have one But I didn't build it. I just want to be
sure.
Second, When you create a SQL Cluster and use the defau... more >>
MSDTC not "network aware" on new cluster
Posted by Brian K at 8/22/2007 8:07:21 PM
I've inherited a Windows 2003/SQL Server 2005 active/passive cluster
that has MSDTC clustered in the same group as Cluster Name, Cluster IP
Address, and the quorum drive.
It's not configured to be "network enabled."
What steps do I need to take to fix this?... more >>
SQL 2000 Cluster Not Failing over
Posted by RichardT at 8/22/2007 6:00:02 PM
Hi,
We are running clustered SQL 2000 SP4 on Win2003 SP1 with 4 instances
(DB2,DB3,DB4 on the problem node)
At the time of the events there was a large amount of processing being
undertaken on instance DB03
On this occasion the server hung but didn't failover.
It had to be manually fail... more >>
SQL 2005 edition requirement for clustering testing
Posted by Brian Brian at 8/22/2007 11:04:00 AM
Hi,
I am trying to test the clustering on our two new servers, but we don't have
SQL 2005 std or enterprise CD yet. Can I use evaluation edition (downloaded
from MS website) to create a test cluster?
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Brian ... more >>
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