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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / November 2006

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Not enough Disk Space30 Nov 2006 23:56 GMT3
I am setting up a cluster server with SAN.  Once I selected a cluster group
and drive for installing virtual server data files in drive S.  It prompted
'There is not enough disk space on the destination disk for the current SQL
server data files.  To proceed, free up disk space ...
SQL performance und cluster question29 Nov 2006 16:16 GMT2
I have got a SQL performance und cluster question:
today we have got one SQL cluster in our firm.
1.) the server hardware get out of service so we have to buy new hardware
   the performance of the cluster gets slower
Setup cluster SQL server in SAN due to task scheduler29 Nov 2006 01:36 GMT4
I am trying to setup the cluster SQL server, say ServerA and ServerB. While
I start the setup in ServerA, it prompts,
'Setup failed to start on the remote machine. Check the Task scheduler event
log on the remote machine.'
Virtual Server Name in Use29 Nov 2006 01:23 GMT1
I had SQL Server 2005 installed in a cluster, everything working nicely.  
Then I uninstalled and installed 2000 on the same cluster.  Once again
everything was nicey nice.  Then in the process of dealing with a SAN issue,
one of my servers got restored from a backup when it was ...
SQL Server 2000 and 2005 on the same Cluster28 Nov 2006 22:18 GMT1
Planning to go to SQL Server 2005 A/A from SQL 2000 A/A.Assuming Installing
SQL 2005 on the cluster and then migrating the databases to the 2005. I have
couple of questions the SQL virtual  server name and IP address of the 2005
server. Can 2005 have same SQL virtual  server name ...
mount points help urgent28 Nov 2006 00:06 GMT9
I know how to create mount point in windows 20003 cluster, I am not sur
how
to set it up with SQL 2005 running on the cluster.
Does sql need to be dependant on any of the disks?  I have trie
SQL performance counters are missing.27 Nov 2006 19:52 GMT5
On my clustered SQL Server, the SQL performance counters are missing on the
primary node of an active/passive or active/active.
The system is Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition +
Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Edition 32 Bits.
SQL Server High Availability/Fault Tolerance.24 Nov 2006 08:36 GMT4
Currently we have the following setup:
2 Node Active/Passive SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Ed. Cluster,running on
Windows 2003 Enterprise Ed. Single production database,about 1.5 GB in
size,growing rate is about 150 MB per month.
Can you have two SQL instances with the same on the same cluster?23 Nov 2006 17:43 GMT5
I have Windows 2003 SP1 64-bit (enterprise) on two servers.  I've
installed MSCS, and am ready to start installation of SQL 2000 and SQL
2005.  We are currently migrating from an existing SQL 2000 cluster to
this 'new' cluster.
moount points23 Nov 2006 14:15 GMT1
I know how to create mount point in windows 20003 cluster, I am not sure how
to set it up with SQL 2005 running on the cluster.
Does sql need to be dependant on any of the disks?  I have tried looking for
a guide, but cannot find.
Looking for suggestions on specs23 Nov 2006 08:43 GMT35
   We are wanting to setup a sql2k5 std cluster and are curious if we have
good specs drawn out.
SAN has 3 arrays
SQL Group has the following resources:
SQL 2005 Install on 2 node cluster failure22 Nov 2006 20:40 GMT1
Installing SQl2005 into on Win2003 2 node cluster, at the very end of the
setup receive a message 'Remote Setup failed'.   Referred to some sql logs
and found this;
Error: Action "LaunchLocalBootstrapAction" threw an exception during
Failed Node Need to rebuild22 Nov 2006 20:27 GMT1
I am having an issue with the primary node of our SQL 2005 x64 Cluster
(Windows2003EnterpriseEditionx64).  After installing SP1 I am getting the
below error when the service tries to start.
So obviously I messed up something during the upgrade.  So decided to write
Strange SQL Server Error - Event Log: Event 1705022 Nov 2006 20:21 GMT1
Hello to all,
I am observing the following error in NODE A event log:
-----------
17050 :
Windows 2003 SQL cluster in a Workgroup22 Nov 2006 16:08 GMT2
Hi I wish to install a windows 2003 SQL cluster into an environment that does
not have a domain.
Is it possible to configure a cluster without a domain? I know that windows
authetication will not be available on the SQL server but the applications
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