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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / February 2006

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Warning, Event ID: 1137, Source: ClusSvc07 Feb 2006 00:54 GMT2
I get alot of those warnings on my SQL Cluster servers. Please let me know
how to resolve this issue. I could not find any matching hits in the TechNet
KB.
Event Type: Warning
Cluster Group and SQL Question06 Feb 2006 14:10 GMT4
We have a cluster that has been running for a couple of years.  It has MSDE
running on one node of the cluster.  This cluster only has one group on it
and want to install SQL 2005.    Would it install into this group?  Is it
possible to have more than one group on one device?  I ...
Processor Upgrade on a sql cluster06 Feb 2006 07:15 GMT2
In our environment we have a cluster active standby with a shared storage
iscsi
The two machines are Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Intel Xeon
Single-Core 3.4Ghz with SQL Server 2000
Installing SQL205 in a cluster with mount points05 Feb 2006 22:39 GMT2
I am struggling with an installation of SQL2005 on Windows Server 2003 SP1. I
am trying to set up a 2 node cluster with a single instance of sql2005. I
need to use mount points so I create a shared disk for the mount points and 2
disks which are mounted in there. The shared disk ...
Quorum Disk or Majority Node?03 Feb 2006 14:12 GMT17
New to Windows MCS 2003 is the Majority Node Set option, does anyone have
any experience where Majority Node is better than Quorum or vica versa?
clustering enquires01 Feb 2006 19:18 GMT4
 I would actually want to set up 2 exactSQL SERVER on 2 different physical
machine each with their own hardwares so that if one is down , the
application could immediately switch over to the working computer as well as
part of my Diaster Recovery Procedure (DRP)
SQL 2000 on Windows 2000 Cluster - Removal!01 Feb 2006 07:53 GMT9
We have a single node cluster (formally 2 node) which is running SQL 2000.  
My question is this: wanting to remove the clustering component entirely from
the picture, can I simply disable the cluster service and start SQL as
normal?  We have no need to any clusting on this server ...
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