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Default Re: Clustered SQL server 2005 - Maintenance plan problem - 02-04-2008 , 11:31 AM






That did the trick!

Thanks Geoff.

Julien

"Geoff N. Hiten" wrote:

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Apply SP2 to the client tools on the "passive" node.

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"Julien" <Julien (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,

Short Problem.

Here is my config:
- SQL Cluster Active/Passive
- MSSQL 2005 SP2
- On the nodes: SQL engine, Worstation components
- Windows 2003 SE SP2

Here is my problem:
- When logged on the primary node (active one) I can browse and access all
part of SQL server 2005
- When trying to access (i.e. just displaying the plan) Maintenance plan
from my passive node, I get the following error:
"Microsoft SQL server Management Studio is unable to load this document:
Unable to Cast COM Object of type
Microsoft.SQLserver.DTS.Runtime.Wrapper.Aplication Class" to interface
type[...] Library not registered. (Expection from HRESULT:
0x8002801D(Type_E_LibnoRegistered)".
- This is linked with a error popup message:"Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: Component (System Design)

Worse, when I switch the ressources to the passive node, the maintenance
plan are not working. (same error message)

Any Idea why that could be?

Also, I've noticed since applying SQL server SP2 I've got a difference of
version between SQL server Management Studio and Analysis Services Client
tool. Could that be the source of it and how can I balance these versions?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Julien



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