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kcThong
 
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Default Changing SubNet Mask in Virtual SQL server - 02-07-2005 , 07:45 PM






Hi,

Due to re-engineering of our Network infrastructure, we need to change the
SubNet Mask Properties in the SQL Virtual IP resource. We are using SQL 7.0
clustered on 2 Active & Passive nodes. The SubNet masks and Gateway of the 2
nodes also required to be changed. IP address remain the same.

Can anyone advise if I required to unclustered the SQL to change the SubNet
Mask or What is the proper procedure to do this exercise. This is a
production system and downtime has to be minimised. Pls advise asap.

Thank you in advance.
Thong KC


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Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Changing SubNet Mask in Virtual SQL server - 02-08-2005 , 09:39 AM






Just follow the steps listed here
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;244980

Cheers,

Rod

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"kcThong" <kcThong (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

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Hi,

Due to re-engineering of our Network infrastructure, we need to change the
SubNet Mask Properties in the SQL Virtual IP resource. We are using SQL
7.0
clustered on 2 Active & Passive nodes. The SubNet masks and Gateway of the
2
nodes also required to be changed. IP address remain the same.

Can anyone advise if I required to unclustered the SQL to change the
SubNet
Mask or What is the proper procedure to do this exercise. This is a
production system and downtime has to be minimised. Pls advise asap.

Thank you in advance.
Thong KC




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