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Hi - Recently I added some additional memory to a sever thats part of an active passive cluster (for a total of 8GB). After which we started receiving an error message when trying to move the cluster over to the passive server: Source:ClusSvc Event ID: 1117 Description: Cluster resouce SQL Server(InstanceName) failed to come offline I did some searching online but the only thing I could find was a thread on google news from October 2003 (link included below). I am wondering if anyone else has also experienced this particular problem and if so how they may have solved it. Google Groups Link: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...3DN%26tab%3Dwg Thanks! Brad Baker |
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Other than the error mentioned in the event viewer I didn't see anything really pertinant. |
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We enabled AWE and also enabled SQL to use 7GB of RAM. The only thing that might be noteworthy is that the active server has 8GB of RAM versus the passive system which has 4GB of RAM. We've run unbalanced cluster for quite some time though and only experienced this problem after adding the last 2GB. |
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Anything in the SQL Error log? Did you re-configure SQL to use the additional RAM? -- -------------------------------- Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP Johannesburg, South Africa Mobile: +27-82-552-0268 IM: mike (AT) epprecht (DOT) net MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/ "Brad Baker" <bab5470@no_sp@m.rochester.rr..com> wrote in message news:e78npbWfEHA.3964 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP12 (DOT) phx.gbl... Hi - Recently I added some additional memory to a sever thats part of an active passive cluster (for a total of 8GB). After which we started receiving an error message when trying to move the cluster over to the passive server: Source:ClusSvc Event ID: 1117 Description: Cluster resouce SQL Server(InstanceName) failed to come offline I did some searching online but the only thing I could find was a thread on google news from October 2003 (link included below). I am wondering if anyone else has also experienced this particular problem and if so how they may have solved it. Google Groups Link: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...3DN%26tab%3Dwg Thanks! Brad Baker |
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