he he very good
Milan.
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Previously on "Question for the Experts: HA MS-CS and SQL Server"
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Dave,
many thanks.
Darmstadt thank you too.
Oh well more Sunday working then.
Contracting, every little helps.
Milan.
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Having been on the reciving end of the same situation I can tell you you are probably screwed. Do it the safe way and shutdiown cleanly then restart when the network \comes back.
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Seeing as you're in Frankfurt you can just give me a bell and I'll come up and sort it out for you. The number is 110.
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MS, CS, HA...what the hell does that all mean? They're not even proper TLAs. If its Microsoft then just reboot everything, that tends to work.
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thats just not the attitude, it really isn't...
[RW in NL drone mode]
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Ratewhore,
you'd probably have a situation like the UK in general where everyone is taken up the backside and doesn't do anything about it for fear of going again the PC grain.
Go on, be a devil, break a rule.
Milan.
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thanks Vic.
both nodes will lose their network.
Looks like MS-CS will be fecked.
Oh well one good thing about MS, it should work after a restart.
Ok we can plan for this.
Milan.
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Have a look at this:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...g01.mspx#EIGAG
It's always better to have a cross-over for the heartbeat network, or a dedicated switch. The nodes see each other through the heartbeat network, the master remains the one who owns the shared disks (active/passive config).
If the passive node goes away in cluster admin, evict the node and add again the server. Normally the nodes should pick-up from the quorum log, but you never know...
Hope every little advice helps,
Viktor
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AtW,
I am talking about the Microsoft Cluster Service software not crashing when the network goes down.
Secondly, a clustered database is a clustered database singular, one database clustered between two servers with a quorum disk giving an attempt at a singular highly available DB if one server goes down running the db then the db is moved to the other server by MS-CS - in principle - however MS-CS does not always do what says on the box hence my question.
To conclude, AtW, if you are not sure what I am talking and therefore don't know the answer please continue writing your SKA and avoid filling this useful thread with crap.
Thanks,
Milan.
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