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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / November 2006

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SAN drives and the transaction logs18 Nov 2006 19:08 GMT5
In the old days when we have physical disk drives in our SQLServers, we
always located the logs on a seperate volume from the data files for
performance reasons.  In the new era of using SAN storage for the database
files, does it still make sense to use seperate logical SAN ...
ClusterService Log On Account and SQL200018 Nov 2006 18:22 GMT1
It is my understanding that this Active Directory account takes on the
role(s) of SQL's BuiltIn Administrator in a clustered environment.
Should the ClusterService Log On account password be reset in AD, without
reseting in the properties tab for the service on the physical nodes ...
bulk insert18 Nov 2006 18:12 GMT3
We have an clustered sql server 2000 with service pack 4. We are trying to
import some date using 'bulk insert'. The command ends ok but there is no
rows inserted on our table. Furthermore if we specifify a data_file that not
exists the commands end ok with no error message.
Additional IP for SQL Cluster18 Nov 2006 18:09 GMT3
We have a two node failover SQL 2000 cluster setup. These servers are on a
closed netowrk where they do not have access to internet or anything other
network. I now have a need to be able to connect to the SQL server from
another network. I had added the correct gateway etc and ...
Can You Have A Three Way Cluster With Mixed SQL Versions?18 Nov 2006 17:50 GMT3
Can you have a 3 way server cluster with SQL 2000 on each server?  I think
you can do this but how does the cluster manager know which of the two
remaining clusters to fail over to.  Can you then upgrade only two of them
to SQL 2005?
Re-adding noded to cluster18 Nov 2006 16:31 GMT1
Running Sql Server 2000 SP3a on a two node cluster with one instance
running on the active node (Active/Passive)
We have to replace one of the physical nodes (repeated hw failures)  -
how do I  go about replacing the node within SQL Server. The NT guys
SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 instance on the same virtual server in a clu16 Nov 2006 20:07 GMT2
Hi Is it possible to install an instance of SQL 2005 and an instance of SQL
2000 onto the same virtual server in a microsoft cluster.
What I need to do is to have a total of 3 instances on a 2 node microsoft
2003 cluster running in active active. One node needs to have one ...
MS-DTC...Some vulnerability info required16 Nov 2006 19:11 GMT1
hi...
Sorry if i am putting question at wrong place, guide me.
I have tried 2 exploits (available on net) of Distributed
Transaction Coordinator at 4 different 2k machines.
How to cluster SQL 2005?16 Nov 2006 00:07 GMT3
Hey everyone,
We are about to try to cluster SQL 2005 for HA on two windows 2003 ent.
servers.  Anyone know of a step-by-step white paper?  Do I need a "Quorum"
disk like our Exchange cluster?
Fullt Text Search fails in a 2 node cluster13 Nov 2006 13:20 GMT7
I have a problem with Full Text Search in a clustered enviroment.
The Resource Fullt Text Search will not come online, it fails and giving me
a error in the log that says
"An Error occurred during the online operation for instance <SQL Server
SQL Cluster after SQL already installed13 Nov 2006 09:21 GMT6
I'm sure this is an often asked question, but can SQL 2005 be clustered after
it is installed, or do you need to cluster Windows first then install SQL
2005 on each node?
Thanks!
Error during sql server 2000 Ent Edition on Windows 2003 cluster10 Nov 2006 19:43 GMT8
I got this error while trying to install sql server 2000 Ent Edition on
Windows 2003 Cluster:
"another virtual server with the same name exist on the network"
Any help will be appreciated.
New or upgrade10 Nov 2006 03:53 GMT2
We are planning to move to SQL Server 2005 and we do have A/A cluster .
Which is the most efficient way to move from SQL Server 2000 A/A to SQL
Server 2005 A/A cluster.
1) Upgrade from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005
Configure Integration Services on a Cluster09 Nov 2006 03:02 GMT2
We are attempting to setup Integration Services on a Cluster per the
following article: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345193.aspx
We have the following Cluster Groups/resources
"Cluster Group"
remove SQL IP resource07 Nov 2006 22:54 GMT2
If I am correct I have mistakenly added the private network to the sql ips.
I now understand these are used for client access and so the Private network
which is used for the cluster heartbeat should not have been added.
Correct me if I am wrong....
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