I am getting the above error message from MOM 2005.
Microsoft Cluster Service 'SQL Server Group' - 'SQL Server Fulltext' State.
Cluster Service health check.
Can anyone help with a solution?
what happens if you fail over to the other server.

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>I am getting the above error message from MOM 2005.
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Phil Adamson - 20 Aug 2007 17:58 GMT
I haven't tried. My 4th line have told us to do more investigation before
they will touch it.
I didn't even know what it has to do in our system.
It seems to be happening all over the domain. I'm getting the same error in
MOM from different sites.
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Phil Adamson - 06 Sep 2007 21:34 GMT
It is happening on non specific servers. Not set SQL servers, just ones that
use SQL apps
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Hilary Cotter - 07 Sep 2007 11:54 GMT
This is a full-text problem. I don't understand how it could be related to
applications which use sql server. Please contact PSS on this issue.

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