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You cannot convert a non-clustered SQL instance to a clustered instance. You can create a new instance and copy the user databases from the stand-alone instance to the clustered instance. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "mj" <mj (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:234A589E-A56F-40BF-A79C-5FB096B9268A (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... OK, I got some food and rest, let's try this again. On reflection: I found the analysis service to be clustered. I found the database is not clustered. I guess all I have to do is to "add" the database to the cluster. How would I do that? Thanks MJS "mj" wrote: I want to create a clustered sql server instance. There is a standalone instance of sql server on one of the servers I verified it was not clustered by looking at the server properties. When I opened the configuration manager, It tells me Analysis server is clustered. When I attempt to install a sql server cluster it tells me a cluster exists. If I remove the clustered analysis server, will this allow me to create a cluster? |
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