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Default Replacing failed node with dissimilar hardware - 06-04-2004 , 03:56 PM






I need to replace a node with a server that is not the same as the failed one. When the cluster was built the hardware was identical down to the positioning of the NIC and HBA. What are the consequences of this? It is a SQL 2000 server SP3a running on Windows 2000 Advanced server

Thanks for any input

Paul L

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Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Replacing failed node with dissimilar hardware - 06-04-2004 , 07:02 PM






Its not a best practice or something that I ever like to do, but it will
work. So no real consequences to speak of.

Cheers,

Rod

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I need to replace a node with a server that is not the same as the failed
one. When the cluster was built the hardware was identical down to the
positioning of the NIC and HBA. What are the consequences of this? It is a
SQL 2000 server SP3a running on Windows 2000 Advanced server.
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Thanks for any input.

Paul L



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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Replacing failed node with dissimilar hardware - 06-04-2004 , 10:25 PM



Not something I would do in production. But we do it in the lab all the
time. I have a Win2003 3+1 cluster with three different kinds of hardware
from two vendors. It works fine.

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"Paul" <paul_lane (AT) supplyworks (DOT) com> wrote

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I need to replace a node with a server that is not the same as the failed
one. When the cluster was built the hardware was identical down to the
positioning of the NIC and HBA. What are the consequences of this? It is a
SQL 2000 server SP3a running on Windows 2000 Advanced server.
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Thanks for any input.

Paul L



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Rand Boyd [MSFT]
 
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Default RE: Replacing failed node with dissimilar hardware - 06-07-2004 , 08:53 AM



The major consequence would be if there was a failure and you needed
support from Microsoft. Only cluster configurations on the HCL are
supported.

Rand
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Default RE: Replacing failed node with dissimilar hardware - 06-07-2004 , 09:11 AM



Thanks for all of your input, I appreciate it.

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