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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / December 2006

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disk failure on cluster array13 Dec 2006 03:01 GMT5
We experienced a disk failure on the cluster array.  It's a
active/passive SQL cluster.  I was told by dell that we must powerdown
the passive before replacing the failed drive because otherwise both
servers will attempt to rebuild the array.  Is this true?  Can you
Keep Same Virtual Name04 Dec 2006 20:08 GMT1
We have a 2 node Sql 2000 cluster running on Legato Cluster. We are
planning to move it to MSCS 2 node Active/Passive Cluster. I am trying
to migrate to have less downtime which allows me to backout if any
problems.
ERROR: SQLSERVERAGENT COULD NOT BE STARTED(ERROR CREATING A NEW SESSION)04 Dec 2006 19:20 GMT3
I keep on getting this msg on a active/passive win2003 cluster environment
with SQL 2005
ERROR: SQLSERVERAGENT COULD NOT BE STARTED (ERROR CREATING A NEW SESSION)
(sqagtres) online thread: error 435 brining Resource online.
SQL Management Studio On Only One Node01 Dec 2006 20:02 GMT1
Recently setup 3 SQL Server 2005 Clusters and noticed that SQL Server
Management Studio is only installed on one node of each cluster.
I'm thinking it was installed only on the node I used to install the SQL
Server Virtual Server.
SQL 2005 Cluster - Networking Question01 Dec 2006 00:04 GMT2
We have a two node active/passive SQL 2005 Cluster up and running fine and
dandy for the past 3 months.  We just received word that we need to change
our network from a 192.168.x.x to a 10.10.x.x based IP scheme.  My question
is, since we have IP addresses as SQL Cluster ...
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