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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / February 2007

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SQL Server cluster errors15 Feb 2007 15:48 GMT3
We have SQL Server 2005 on windows 2003 server +SP1. In the application log I
noticed the following errors . But there was no fail over. No errroe messages
in the SQL Server error log.
Event Type: Error
Active/Active cluster to same default instance15 Feb 2007 15:08 GMT3
We have a 2 node SQL2K active/passive cluster on WIN2K3 OS configured with
single virtual server with deafult instance. What is the procedure to change
this to active/active cluster so that we could use both servers processing
power to the same virtual server default instance?
Disks, MSDTC & Transaction Logs14 Feb 2007 16:01 GMT4
I want to set up a two-nodes SQL 2000 Win2003 R2 x64 failover cluster and
I've got some questions:
- I've got 2 DELL servers, the shared storage is: 4 disks (73GB 15K) in
direct attached storage. If I mirror 2 of these disks to use them as Quorum
SQL 200014 Feb 2007 13:42 GMT2
How to upgrade SQL 2000 stand-alone to SQL 2000 cluster?
SQL 2000 stand-alone14 Feb 2007 13:40 GMT3
I have SQL 2000 stand-alone that I will need to move to a new cluster
hardware and upgrade to SQL 2005 without impacting replecation.
Can I do that and If so how ?
Thanks in advance!
Migration to new cluster enviroment14 Feb 2007 13:38 GMT1
My production system is on stand alone Server and it is a publisher on the
replication system. I need to Migrate to a new hardware with  fail over
cluster and upgrade to SQL 2005 .
I need to do that with out impacting replication. What is my options? Can I
SQL Server 2005 Disaster Recovery13 Feb 2007 13:20 GMT2
I have a SQL Server 2005 Enterprise version running at my Central Office in a
2 node clustered configuration.
We would like to establish a Hot Site for DR purposes....I have been looking
at the DB Mirroring and/or Log Shipping to accomplish this for our user
Issues creating a new failover cluster on the same server12 Feb 2007 20:27 GMT5
We have a sans and a server box that currently has a SQL 2005 Failover
cluster installed, we are attempting to install a new SQL 2005 Failover
cluster but ran into an issue. After setting up the new cluster group and
installing the instance to this group the installer modified ...
SQL Server 2005 Cluster requirements12 Feb 2007 19:52 GMT2
Is there a way to set up a SQL Server 2005 (Standard edition) cluster
without a domain controller?  It will be 2 nodes, Active/Passive
configuration.
If there is no way to get around a domain controller requirement, can the 2
2 Pair SQL Cluster?11 Feb 2007 10:44 GMT7
I've started working with a customer who wants to deploy a 2-node
Active/Passive SQL2005 cluster at their primary datacenter. They also want
another 2-node cluster at the DR datacenter to act as a failover for the
production cluster. The 2-node cluster at the datacenter will ...
ODBC Data Source On Clustered SQL Server09 Feb 2007 14:02 GMT1
We created an ODBC datasource on a SQL Server in the cluster. Then there was
a hardware failover and subsequently unrelated DTS processes failed because
the data source wasn't defined on the failover machine. Even though those
processes did not use the ODBC source, in fact ...
MS-SQL 2000 Enterprise clustered installation fails09 Feb 2007 13:52 GMT2
I have problem installing MS-SQL 2000 enterprise on Windows Server 2003 Ent.
cluster. The message I'm getting is "Setup failed to perform required
operations on the cluster nodes." The only thing "cluster.log" says in
regards of the MS-SQL is that "the virtual SQL server name ...
How to install multiple virual sql servers in a 2-node cluster08 Feb 2007 19:20 GMT5
Thanks everybody for the help on AV software for SQL cluster!
I have another question on installing multiple virutal sql servers on a
2-node cluster. Should I go through the installation process again for the
second virual SQL server? Will it overwrite the program files for the
MSDTC / sql2000 active/active08 Feb 2007 15:38 GMT8
We need to create an active/active sql 2000 cluster on 2003 enterprise
server.  Do I need multiple MSDTC or just one?
Multiple SQL Clusters on one EMC LUN?08 Feb 2007 07:13 GMT2
We have a Production SQL 2000 Cluster and are now developing on SQL 2K5 as
we plan to migrate shortly.  We'll be introducing new hardware into
production with 2K5 installed.  We would like to use a 'straddle migration'
method by utilizing both 2K and 2K5 in production at the same ...
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