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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Clustering / March 2007

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3 Node W2K3 SQL 2005 Cluster13 Mar 2007 12:25 GMT1
All,
I've setup a Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition cluster of 3 nodes.
Everything is attached to a san (CX500).
Just installed SQL 2005 and all works fine.
SQL Connectivity Lost after Reboot13 Mar 2007 00:02 GMT2
Last Friday we recycled all our production servers including a 2 node SQL
2000 Cluster. Eversince I'm unable to establish connection between one of
the SQL Node and a webserver. The webserver is  located outside the
firewall. Appraently the webserver is able to establish connection ...
setting up new cluster using sql 200512 Mar 2007 17:36 GMT1
Currently i am having two seperate 2 node clusters of sql 2000 one for OLTP
and other for Reporting each having seperate MSA.in the new environment I am
planning to have two  2 node clusters of sql 2005 but both clusters will use
same MSA . is it advisable or better to go for ...
SQL Resources FAIL when restarting "Passive" Node12 Mar 2007 08:46 GMT2
I have a two node cluster running W2K3 EE SP1 and MSSQL 2000 SP4.  IBM 366
Quad duo core w/ hyperthreading and 16 GB RAM each.  I am hosting 5 instances
"Multi-instance" of MSSQL combining a total of 120 Databases - Eggs in one
basket for sure. MSDTC separated from the instance ...
Startup problems on one of 2 nodes12 Mar 2007 02:57 GMT2
We have a 2 node A/P cluster running Server 2003 and SQL 2000 SP4.  Our DBA
and I moved all of the database and log files (including master) to new LUNs
on the SAN.  Everything is fine on the node we were using at the time, but
when we try to move the SQL resource to the other ...
SQL 2005 64 Bit install went bad12 Mar 2007 02:41 GMT2
I was trying to install SQL 2005 64 bit on a cluster . the install half way
and when I uninstalled SQL I still have the services in Computer Managment.
Is there any way to get read of them to be able to do another install?
Help
Install SQL 2000 SP-4 on Cluster07 Mar 2007 19:06 GMT3
I am going to install SQL 2000 SP-4 on Active/Active & Active/Passive.
we cannot have down time as it is 24/7. i need help to install SP-4
with some good steps & what are the things to be consider before &
after installing SP-4. Any help is appreciated & thanking in advance.
cluster07 Mar 2007 16:54 GMT3
Hello ,
I have couple of questions on clustering as well as on hardware.
1) Is the license for SQL Server 2005 Enterprise edition ( Production) on  
active/active and active/passive is same?
proper shutdown order for MSCS SQL cluster?07 Mar 2007 16:34 GMT3
We're having a SAN outage & I've noticed some **flakiness with regard to a
'clean' shutdown of our SQL 2000(active/active) & 2005(active/passive)
clusters.
**In the past when we've disconnected storage and had to cold boot all the
Setting UP NEW CLUSTER06 Mar 2007 15:26 GMT3
We are upgrading our current clusters to new hardware HP DL 380 G5 with 2
clusters each with 2 nodes. but for both sql clusters we need to use same MSA
1000  with 2 controllers (having 4 arrays Array1,2,3,4(with 2 arrays(1,2) for
Cluster1 and remaining two arrays arrays(3,4) for ...
Moving from 2000 to a 2005 Cluster06 Mar 2007 13:54 GMT3
Hey All,
We have SQL Server 2000 in our production environment and we have a
brand spanking new cluster that has more CPU power and RAM than our
current server. The issue I have is how to move the data. We have 10
SQL 2005 64 bit05 Mar 2007 21:32 GMT3
I am installing SQL 2005 64 bit on a cluster Active/passive . I am getting
an error when I am giving SQL install path of D drive which is a local Drive
. I am getting this error any idea?
Could not access network location D: (x86)\.
SQL 2000 extra instance into same group05 Mar 2007 14:51 GMT6
I would like to add 2 instances of SQL 2000 into one Disk group within the
cluster
IE
I have InstanceOne utilisng setup in cluster group using a drive (O:\) and
Doc for SQL 2000 Cluster05 Mar 2007 03:01 GMT4
Hello
Is there any brief howto to configure SQL 2000 Cluster on a VM?
Thanks
Supportability02 Mar 2007 23:04 GMT2
What is the SQL Server 2000 supportability..?  Can i get any KB which
explains that. Is SQL Server 2000 with SP3 supported. I hope this is the
right group....to post...
Thanks
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