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Default How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 01-24-2008 , 03:25 AM






Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.

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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM






The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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Ross Mistry
 
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Default Re: How to find which Domain Group cluster setup with - 02-06-2008 , 05:52 PM



The domain groups should show up under logons in SSMS. If not, check the
SQL Server services.

Let me know if that did the trick as I don't have a SQL Server cluster in
front of me right now,

Ross Mistry


"ianwr" <ianwrigglesworth (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

Maybe a really easy question this one, but is there an easy way to
find out which domain groups the services have been setup under in an
existing clustering installation.

I have been looking around for a while now to see if this is possible.
I can see what service accounts are setup but not what domain accounts
were used during installation.

Thanks In advance

ian.



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