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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / January 2005

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moving databases to new drive08 Jan 2005 06:12 GMT2
I appreciate any suggestions or comments on the following.
We have active/active cluster, SQL 2000, Win 2000. All databases on first
instance/node are on drive E, and second instance/node on drive F. We are
trying to move all database files to new drives, P and Q respectively.
sql clustering vs load balancing08 Jan 2005 06:07 GMT8
I have a web application that takes in thousands of financial transactinos a
day, as well as displays all this financial data. I just purchased two dell
pe6650 with quad 3.0 xeons, and 12 gigs of ram a piece. Would I benifit from
configuring these servers into a cluster or would ...
Clustering an existing set of servers07 Jan 2005 20:34 GMT2
I have two non-clustered win2k servers (advanced server) with SQL Enterprise
installed with local storage. Production use has already started on a limited
basis.  Would it be possible to to in place clustering using the following
steps?
MSDTC Resource Group - Physical Disk and Network Name06 Jan 2005 18:01 GMT1
Article 301600 (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=301600) mentions that
MSDTC should be in its own resource group.  
- What is the recommended size for the physical disk that needs to be in
this resource group?
Databases on different storage06 Jan 2005 05:49 GMT2
I am newbie in SQL server and have one, maybe dumb question.
I have SQL2000 cluster on Windows 2003 with shared storage on SAN.
Cluster operates with one database only.
I need to temporary attach second database to SQL server, but problem is
Missing SQL perfmon counters in 2003 Cluster05 Jan 2005 20:28 GMT1
I have SQL2000 cluster on Windows 2003  (2 Active nodes and 1 passive), one
of the active server is missing the SQL performance counters, the weird
thing is, if I run Perfmon remotely connecting to this node, it will not
display any SQL Performance counters but if I login locally to ...
Linked Server Error Oracle Database05 Jan 2005 10:10 GMT3
I'm in the process of upgrading the operating system from
Windows 2000 Advanced Server to Windows 2003 Server.
The server is clustered one is Windows 2000 Advanced
Server and the other Windows 2003 Server.
Oracle linked server (64-bit)03 Jan 2005 21:41 GMT1
We have an active-active cluster on two 64-bit servers, with an
instance of SQL Server running on each node.
We installed the 64-bit oracle client and it works just fine using
Oracle's "SQL Plus" app.   But when we add it as a linked server in SQL
MSDTC tracing03 Jan 2005 21:36 GMT1
Hello,  We have Windows 2000 ADV Server with MSSQL Server 2000 in a clustered
environment.    We have MSDTC up and running fine.   We are having some
issues with some distributed transactions, therefore we would like to do some
tracing on the DTC.   I have found the background ...
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