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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / December 2005

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Cluster - 2000/2005 side-by-side install07 Dec 2005 14:06 GMT4
I have a two node active/passive win2003/sql 2000 cluster.  Can I do a side-by-side install of a sql2005 named instance on this cluster?  This is for a test environment were for a limited time (6 months) I need to provide both a sql2000 and sql2005 environment and I would rather ...
Cluster Instance Naming06 Dec 2005 04:10 GMT2
I have a 2 node cluster - may be grown to more node ... would like to
install 4 instances, to separate databases by SLA's and workload priority
....
What are suggested naming conventions ?
sql sp4 upgrade issue (help)06 Dec 2005 04:05 GMT3
I have cluster on win2k3  with fresh install sql 2000 with no sp
When I am trying to upgrade sql 2000 sp 4 I keep getting this error
message"Setup failed to perform required operations on the cluster nodes"
and upgrade fails
x64 2003 Cluster - SQL2000 named instance fail05 Dec 2005 12:48 GMT3
We would like to install a named instance on a Windows Server 2003 Cluster.
The named pipes settings are set correct but during the installation the
instance name fail -> "Bring Online" process -> rollback installation.
The same setup procedere on a Windows Server 20003 x86 run ...
Unable to install Named Instance05 Dec 2005 12:47 GMT4
I'm have created a single node cluster running on Windows 2003 Ent. X64. All
the required disk resources for clustering SQL Server has been configured, a
MSDTC group has also been created and configured.
When trying to install a NAMED INSTANCE of SQL Server the installation fails
SQL2000 Cluster on Windows 2003 SP1 Cluster03 Dec 2005 06:47 GMT6
By tomorrow, I will be installing SQL2000 Cluster on Windows 2003 SP# 1
Cluster and was wondering for any known issues. Since SQL cluster sits
on Windows, I will be responsible for both Windows & SQL Clustering.
Based on my research, yes, we can implement this scenario but I need to
Relocating System DBs02 Dec 2005 17:15 GMT1
We are in the process of replacing our current san space with another.  In
order to do so, we will need to relocate the system dbs from one volume to
another.  What would be the best way to do so?
Thank You,
SQL 2000 default  and SQL 2005 named instance on the same virtual server?02 Dec 2005 16:29 GMT1
Can I install  SQL Server 2005 named instance on the same virtual
server as SQL Server 2000 default instance  (on Win200 and Win2003)?
Thanks
SQLServer 2000 On Windows 2003 Using IBM ESS (Shark)01 Dec 2005 19:40 GMT1
Is there any online resources or whitepapers concerning perfmance and
physical file location or other IO issues with using SQL Server and a Shark
?
MSDTC Troubles, Do I Even Need It?01 Dec 2005 15:24 GMT4
I am running a two node cluster.  The failover node had a hardware
failure and I had to re-install Windows.  I have been trying to add the
node back into the cluster for 3 days and it continually fails with
MSDTC.  Mostly it's been complaining that a DCPromo occured but it
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