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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / April 2005

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Failover Threshold05 Apr 2005 12:24 GMT5
I have a SQL Server cluster running active/passive.
Over the weekend due to a network problem, both machines lost connectivity
on the public network. We had our Failover Threshold set to 10, and period 6
(ie failover at most 10 times in 6 hours).
Shared Folders and SQL Server Cluster05 Apr 2005 09:21 GMT2
I have a SQL Server 2000/Windows 2003 2-node Cluster single-instance
(active-passive) and it is working perfectly. I also implemented log shipping
from this cluster to a third computer. And also works perfect. But I have
seen that the shared folders in the cluster, required for ...
Full Text - cluster active-active01 Apr 2005 08:17 GMT1
I have an active-active cluster env. The servers were migrated to new
servers,  but the storage is the same. The serves were installed and the
storage re-connected. The db structure was not changed. The cluster and SQL
services have the same domain user. The problem is the full ...
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