on the passive node i tried to set range port for DTC
I tried using dcomcnfg, but when i reboot the node cannot join the cluster.
Why ?
thanks in advance.
Regards,
Dario
Review the NT event logs and cluster.log to get more details on why the node failed to join the cluster.
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|||DTC by deault will use any port ranges.
a registry hack can be done to limit it to certain range of ports.
"Dario Sala" wrote:
> on the passive node i tried to set range port for DTC
> I tried using dcomcnfg, but when i reboot the node cannot join the cluster.
> Why ?
> thanks in advance.
> Regards,
> Dario
>
>
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
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
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
Monday, March 19, 2012
CLUSTER
I have a SQL 7.0 Clustered Server with SP3. Sometimes a DB (16GB) becomes
suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
Any ideas?
Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
c:\winnt which we want to change
Thanks
Rod
Rod,
You are probably better off calling Microsoft PSS to troubleshoot this
issue.
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
Rod wrote:
> I have a SQL 7.0 Clustered Server with SP3. Sometimes a DB (16GB) becomes
> suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
> that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
> Any ideas?
> Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
> Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
> c:\winnt which we want to change
> Thanks
> Rod
suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
Any ideas?
Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
c:\winnt which we want to change
Thanks
Rod
Rod,
You are probably better off calling Microsoft PSS to troubleshoot this
issue.
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
Rod wrote:
> I have a SQL 7.0 Clustered Server with SP3. Sometimes a DB (16GB) becomes
> suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
> that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
> Any ideas?
> Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
> Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
> c:\winnt which we want to change
> Thanks
> Rod
CLUSTER
I have a SQL 7.0 Clustered Server with SP3. Sometimes a DB (16GB) becomes
suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
Any ideas?
Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
c:\winnt which we want to change
Thanks
RodRod,
You are probably better off calling Microsoft PSS to troubleshoot this
issue.
--
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
Rod wrote:
> I have a SQL 7.0 Clustered Server with SP3. Sometimes a DB (16GB) becomes
> suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
> that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
> Any ideas?
> Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
> Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
> c:\winnt which we want to change
> Thanks
> Rod
suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
Any ideas?
Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
c:\winnt which we want to change
Thanks
RodRod,
You are probably better off calling Microsoft PSS to troubleshoot this
issue.
--
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
Rod wrote:
> I have a SQL 7.0 Clustered Server with SP3. Sometimes a DB (16GB) becomes
> suspect and the only way to get it back online is to reboot the server and
> that gets it back to normal. This happens every week.
> Any ideas?
> Also can you tell me how to change the location where Microsoft Clustered
> Server changes the Temporary file location. Currently on my server it is
> c:\winnt which we want to change
> Thanks
> Rod
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