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Default Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 04:57 PM






I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?

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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM






No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Jason Massie
 
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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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Jason Massie
 
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Default Re: Failover test case - 02-12-2008 , 05:02 PM



No, it will behave just like SQL restarting.

--
Jason Massie
Web: http://statisticsio.com
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/statisticsio

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

Quote:
I am new both for cluster and SQL, and I have built a new two nodes SQL
cluster. For testing failover, I am planing to write a long sql script and
have a client excute and write data in. During the writing, I am going to
take off network or power from node 1. can I expect the script would
finish
properly since SQL failover to node 2?



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