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Ren?
 
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Default Cluster SQL 7.0 in W2KAdv environment - 04-19-2004 , 04:24 AM






Hi!

This is the scenario:

* Windows 2000 Advanced Server clustered with 2 nodes

After the installation of SQLServer in the first node, does not appear
the 'SQL Server Failover Cluster' or 'Failover Cluster Wizard' in the
program files menu, and the option 'MSDTC Administrative Control' is
in the menu but the file 'dac.exe' isn't installed.

I don't know which is the problem, because the MSDTC resource in the
cluster is on-line and managed by the firt node, after execute the
command comclust. I see the articles in Microsoft KB (290624, 243204,
), but I don't found a solutions. There are a special SQL 7.0 version
for clustering

Thanks!!

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Default RE: Cluster SQL 7.0 in W2KAdv environment - 04-19-2004 , 03:56 PM






Are you sure you installed the Enterprise Edition?

Look at the SQL Server errorlog and verify that you installed the
Enterprise Edition. BAsed on what you are saying about the Failover Wizard
not being there I am thinking that you did not.

Rand
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Default Re: Cluster SQL 7.0 in W2KAdv environment - 04-20-2004 , 03:27 AM



I fix this problem by installing the Enterprise Edition (really stupid
), and now the Failover Wizard it's ok, but the 'MSDTC
Administrative Console' still not work. I don't know the reason why
don't install dac.exe. I'll try to install mdac2.8

Thanks for your post.

Regards,
René

rboyd (AT) onlinemicrosoft (DOT) com (Rand Boyd [MSFT]) wrote in message news:<CxzmcDlJEHA.4016 (AT) cpmsftngxa10 (DOT) phx.gbl>...
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Are you sure you installed the Enterprise Edition?

Look at the SQL Server errorlog and verify that you installed the
Enterprise Edition. BAsed on what you are saying about the Failover Wizard
not being there I am thinking that you did not.

Rand
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