Hello to all,
I'm investigating an application outage issue on a 2-node W2K Adv Server
cluster. A Generic Application is running on the cluster in a remote site,
and connects to a UNIX-based Oracle db at my site. There are intermittent
MRxSMB 3019 Event IDs which I'm not too worried about. I just used Q138365
to adjust the autodisconnect value to -1.
But I'm finding this error message in the Cluster log:
Network Name <Network Name CLUSTER VIRTUAL NAME>: Failed to register DNS PTR
record X.X.X.X.in-addr.arpa. for host CLUSTER VIRTUAL NAME FQDN, status 9005
I can't find anything documented about this error, so I can't tell if this
is something to be concerned about. Is it nothing, a cluster service
problem, DNS registraion problem?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Hey I had this error as well when I was setting up my cluster
To fix it:
o Right-click the network connection for your heartbeat adapter, and then
click Properties.
o Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties
o On the DNS tab, verify that no values are defined. Make sure that the
Register this connection's address in DNS is cleared.
Hope this helps!!
"Chris" <Chris@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello to all,
> I'm investigating an application outage issue on a 2-node W2K Adv Server
> cluster. A Generic Application is running on the cluster in a remote
site,
> and connects to a UNIX-based Oracle db at my site. There are intermittent
> MRxSMB 3019 Event IDs which I'm not too worried about. I just used
Q138365
> to adjust the autodisconnect value to -1.
> But I'm finding this error message in the Cluster log:
> Network Name <Network Name CLUSTER VIRTUAL NAME>: Failed to register DNS
PTR
> record X.X.X.X.in-addr.arpa. for host CLUSTER VIRTUAL NAME FQDN, status
9005
> I can't find anything documented about this error, so I can't tell if this
> is something to be concerned about. Is it nothing, a cluster service
> problem, DNS registraion problem?
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
sqlsql
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