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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / January 2006

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Full Text Search Resource25 Jan 2006 18:12 GMT1
Can u install FTS later on? I have a clustered env. and due to failure in
registering FTS the entire install is rolling back? so perhaps I can delete
the FTS Resource and install it later...
TIA
MSDTC - The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry25 Jan 2006 14:15 GMT2
Cluster active-active.
The node B was reinstalled after a hardware failure.
Now the node B is ok. The failover is ok, except because I receive the
message"The Microsoft Clustering Service failed restore a registry key for
SQl2005 faliover clustering24 Jan 2006 17:34 GMT2
Hi, all
We are preparing to have sql2005 failover cluster.
I have no experience on it.
My question is that
MSCS on SQL2k524 Jan 2006 16:35 GMT3
Can someone point out resource for configuring MSCS on SQL2005 and Win2k3?
TIA
Could not set working set size to 1168512 KB23 Jan 2006 10:51 GMT1
We're running W2000 sp4 fr/ SQL 2000 SP3 fr and get error 17122 in the
application event log every time SQL is brought up. The error text
reads
"initdata: Warning: Could not set working set size to 1168512 KB".
Reboot SAN of SQL Cluster23 Jan 2006 10:46 GMT2
We are planning a recycle of our SAN to which our active/passive 2-node SQL
cluster is attached.  Is there anything special to be aware of?
We will do the following steps:
Pause the passive node
Moving SQL 2005 DB's19 Jan 2006 19:36 GMT1
2 Questions Actually!
1. I know how to move all the system DB's in 2000, but I am a bit confused
as to how to accomplish this in 2005.
I need to move:
Clustered SQL 2005 Standard19 Jan 2006 19:34 GMT4
I just completed an install of SQL 2005 Standard into a newly formed
cluster.  I basically installed every option for SQL 2005 Server, however,
the only resources added to the cluster group were SQL Server, SQL Agent and
SQL Server Fulltext.
Reboot? How often?18 Jan 2006 15:15 GMT6
We currently have SQL server EE running on Windows Server 2003 EE in a 2 node
active/passive cluster. We want to restart periodically but not too often.
What is the best way to do this? What I've been doing is move the resources
to the inactive side of the cluster then rebooting ...
MSSQL2K and MSSQL side by side in clustered environment18 Jan 2006 14:52 GMT8
I haven't been able to find any publications on Internet regarding my concern.
We have a MS SQL2K installation in a clustered environment, and would like
to migrate to MS SQL2K5 using a side-by-side installation. To my knowledge,
this should be possible. Could you please direct me ...
Cluster DR17 Jan 2006 22:01 GMT1
My production cluster disks are corruptd - i would like to find out how to
restore from backups
I have all system backups and mdf and ldf files of the databases - I would
like to keep the logins, jobs etc
Cluster Upgrade17 Jan 2006 21:59 GMT1
We have a cluster (2node, 8Way, 8GB) running windows 2000 Advanced. We would
like to upgrade to windows 2003 Enterprise Edition
Whats the easiest way to accmplish this ? what are the options ? are there
any links ?
Copying database file to another drive fails17 Jan 2006 14:38 GMT3
I have an active/passive cluster involving 2 machines.  I have 3 instances
running on the production server.  One of the drives allocated to instance 2
was running out of space so I decided to move one of the larger databases to
another drive that can handle its size.  The drive ...
SQL 2000 Cluster migration to new SAN17 Jan 2006 11:58 GMT2
I'm looking for guidance on migrating an existing 2-node active/passive SQL
2000, Windows 2003  cluster.  The two clustered nodes are currently on fibre
channel SAN (where the shared SQL data, transactions logs, etc. reside), and
both nodes need to be migrated to a completely new ...
SQL Hotfixes - Adding New Node to Cluster17 Jan 2006 06:13 GMT3
I have a 4 node Windows 2003/SQL 2000 cluster that started out as a three
node cluster.  I just added another node and new instance.  Everything went
great on the Windows/cluster side, everything fine on the SQL side for that
instance.  
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