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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / February 2007

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Doc to setup a SQL 2000 Cluster?22 Feb 2007 16:36 GMT1
Is there any published document to setup a SQL 2000 cluster for demo on VMs?
Thanks
Renaming Cluster Nodes22 Feb 2007 16:15 GMT2
Realise it is a common question and have searched through the group:
I have a Windows 2003 R2 cluster (with SQL 2000 SP4) which needs to be
renamed (Nodes, cluster name)
Is there any way to bypass re-installing SQL 2000 after this has been
Install New Instance/ Store Data & Log Files in existing drive21 Feb 2007 18:22 GMT1
Hello,
I need to install a new instance of SQL Server 2000 on a cluster.  
Currently, we have three instances.  Each instances stores program files on
the E:\ Drive.  Each instance has its own drive for data and another for
Renaming a SQL 2000 Cluster21 Feb 2007 17:34 GMT2
I  need to migrate our SQL 2000 cluster to a new set of hardware  and name
the new cluster with the same name as the existing one so that none of the
applications are affected.  How do I change name of a SQL Cluster ?
Amila
SQL 2005 Instances on a cluster21 Feb 2007 15:20 GMT1
We are implimenting a 2005 2 node failover cluster to migrate our existing 10
SQL 2000 databases.  Will the server be able to handle 10 instances of SQL
2005?  
Is there anything else I should be considering while migrating these
SQL Server 2005 Multiple Instance or Virtualization on MSCS21 Feb 2007 13:56 GMT9
Currently, I have 3 production database servers, each one with it's own
backup server for mirroring the databases. So that's 6 servers for 3 default
instances of SQL Server 2005.
I now need to turn each of them into a cluster for automatic failover, and
Migrating SQL 2000 Clustered Server21 Feb 2007 13:09 GMT7
We need to replace our SQL 2000 servers and SAN with new servers and SAN.  I
hope that someone can give me some advices on what is the best way to do it.
We hope not to make any changes on applications using this SQL server.
Current Setup
Cluster / SQL 2005 / SAN storage20 Feb 2007 08:09 GMT1
Hi...I got some basic questions in regards to setup a lab environment
with two nodes cluster over Windows ent 2003, ent SQL 2005 and SAN
storage.
1) Would the following hardware be enough: SAN storage, fiber channel
TEMPDB19 Feb 2007 18:37 GMT1
I know in SQL Server 2005, the recommendation is to break the datafile up
into equal part--1 for each CPU because TEMPDB is used so much more.  My
question is under what circumstances should I do that in SQL Server 2000
64-bit.
Log Shipping on Clustered SQL Server16 Feb 2007 21:05 GMT4
I'm trying to implement Log Shipping on a 2 Node SQL Cluster for certain
DB's.
As far as I understand, I've to share the folder where the transaction logs
are backed.
MSDTC Doesn't seem to work16 Feb 2007 20:07 GMT6
I have a 2 node SQL 2000 Cluster
When I run the dtctester.exe I run into the following error :
=====================================================
DSN:  dtctest
After allocating a fixed port in a multi-istance cluster SQL Server 2005, istances don't do on-line16 Feb 2007 04:27 GMT1
After allocating a fixed port in a multi-istance cluster and SQL Server 2005, istances don't do on-line.
Help!
SP
Connecting to an instance in a cluster15 Feb 2007 21:39 GMT16
Hello, I just setup a few instances on a cluster. But somehow I cannot
conntect to the instances remotely using SQL Server Management Studio. I can
connect to them locally. I can also connect to the default instance fine. Any
idea?
..newbie.. cluster multi-istance..15 Feb 2007 17:24 GMT3
I must install M$ SQL2005 standard on two node in cluster enviroment.
I wanna know some best practices to resolve the installation in the
better way.
The server is based on two blade dual processor dual core. I've a SAN
Problems with mounted drives15 Feb 2007 17:09 GMT2
I have a two nodes Windows Server 2003 Ent Edition Sp1\SQL Server 2005 Ent
Edition cluster.
I  use RAID5 drives for data and RAID10 drives for TLog.
I use:
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