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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Cluster resource could not be found.

After a reboot of one of my node I am currently receiving the following
message:
The disk associated with the cluster disk resource 'Disk T:' could not be
found. The expected signature of the disk was XXXXXXX. If the disk was
removed from the server cluster, the resource should be deleted. If the disk
was replaced, the resource must be deleted and created again in order to
bring the disk online. If the disk has not been removed or replaced, it may
be inaccessible at this time because it is reserved by another server cluster
node.
How can I create another GUID? Will the installation of the Windows SP1
create a new GUID?
Burley,
You are not lonely. I got the same problem on MSCS.
"Burley" wrote:

> After a reboot of one of my node I am currently receiving the following
> message:
> The disk associated with the cluster disk resource 'Disk T:' could not be
> found. The expected signature of the disk was XXXXXXX. If the disk was
> removed from the server cluster, the resource should be deleted. If the disk
> was replaced, the resource must be deleted and created again in order to
> bring the disk online. If the disk has not been removed or replaced, it may
> be inaccessible at this time because it is reserved by another server cluster
> node.
> How can I create another GUID? Will the installation of the Windows SP1
> create a new GUID?
|||Lemme guess, SCSI-based cluster?
Sometimes a SCSI-based cluster can have problems with one node blocking
access to the shared disk. This is most common during node startup and
especially common when two nodes are started up at the same time. Always
boot one node at a time in a SCSI cluster.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Burley" <Burley@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:591F9019-BCCB-49FD-A749-03267C6A4591@.microsoft.com...
> After a reboot of one of my node I am currently receiving the following
> message:
> The disk associated with the cluster disk resource 'Disk T:' could not be
> found. The expected signature of the disk was XXXXXXX. If the disk was
> removed from the server cluster, the resource should be deleted. If the
> disk
> was replaced, the resource must be deleted and created again in order to
> bring the disk online. If the disk has not been removed or replaced, it
> may
> be inaccessible at this time because it is reserved by another server
> cluster
> node.
> How can I create another GUID? Will the installation of the Windows SP1
> create a new GUID?
sqlsql

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Closing IE Window used for exporting...

Taken from Reporting Services 2000 Help - 'When you click Export, the report
opens in a new browser window, in a viewer that is associated with the export
format. If in Step 2 you clicked TIFF, the report is displayed in a viewer
that supports TIFF file types.'
Is there any way to close this new browser window so it does not stay behind
and make the user close it?
Thanks for any input!Hi rheath,
Welcome to use MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support.
It is a by design issue in Reporting Service 2000 and was resolved in
Reporting Service 2005. If you try to export a report in Reporting Services
2005, the browser window will close and do not need to manually close it.
Thanks for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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Do the reports have to be designed using Visual Studio 2005. I ask because
we are developing the reports using Visual Studio 2003 and depolying to a
Reporting Services 2005 server and I still get the browser window that does
not close when exporting.
Thanks,
Russ
"Wei Lu" wrote:
> Hi rheath,
> Welcome to use MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support.
> It is a by design issue in Reporting Service 2000 and was resolved in
> Reporting Service 2005. If you try to export a report in Reporting Services
> 2005, the browser window will close and do not need to manually close it.
> Thanks for your understanding.
> Sincerely,
> Wei Lu
> Microsoft Online Community Support
> ==================================================> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> ==================================================> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>|||Hi Russ,
Thanks for the update.
I have tested on my side. I deploy a report to Report Services 2005 using
VS 2003. I get the browser closed when exporting.
Would you please test on another machine to access the report server and
try to export the report?
Does this issue occur?
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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