Monday, March 12, 2012

How to create a new failover cluster

At the beginning , I installed SQL server 2000 on two seperate computers
running the windows 2003 cluster and there is no problem . Cause SQL server
is cluster-aware setup program. But Today , I lost one of them. the first
computer's operating system crashed.
Now I want to add a new sql server to the cluster as a new node .
what should I do ?
on the new computer I do the following steps
1. install windows 2003 ( ok )
2. use cluadmin , add new node to cluster. (ok )
3. install sql2000 enterprise .
choice
A.local server
B.remote server
C.virtual server.
I choiced C.Virtual Server and gives the bios name
.
.
.
.
Fail screen
is the steps correct ?
Regards,
WilliamI found the step on msdn . thanks
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/howtosql/ht_clustering_084y.asp
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> At the beginning , I installed SQL server 2000 on two seperate computers
> running the windows 2003 cluster and there is no problem . Cause SQL
> server is cluster-aware setup program. But Today , I lost one of them. the
> first computer's operating system crashed.
> Now I want to add a new sql server to the cluster as a new node .
> what should I do ?
> on the new computer I do the following steps
> 1. install windows 2003 ( ok )
> 2. use cluadmin , add new node to cluster. (ok )
> 3. install sql2000 enterprise .
> choice
> A.local server
> B.remote server
> C.virtual server.
> I choiced C.Virtual Server and gives the bios name
> .
> .
> .
> .
> Fail screen
> is the steps correct ?
> Regards,
> William
>
>
>

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