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CJ Butcher
 
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Default SQL Server Cluster move - 04-14-2005 , 12:31 PM






Hi All,

I built a SQL Cluster in a dev area next to my cube. Had two web
servers pointing at it and everything was working perfectly. I picked
up all 4 of my machines and moved them to my colo. This ment I had to
change all the IP addresses associated with the machines, this all
seemed to go very smoothly. I got the cluster backup with all it's new
IP's and all my web servers came up too. I could connect to my database
from both of my cluster machines, however I could NOT connect from
anywhere else. Not from my web servers and not from my desck top
machine.

Environment running on:
Windows 2003 with all the latest SP's.
SQL Server 2000 with SP3
Dual Processors
4 Gig ram
1/2 Terrabyte of disk.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

CJ


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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: SQL Server Cluster move - 04-14-2005 , 01:00 PM






Your symptoms indicate that you can connect via Named Pipes but not via IP
address. You can confirm this by attempting to connect locally via IP
address, not virtual server name. The following article outlines steps to
correct this problem.

How to change the network IP addresses of SQL Server virtual servers
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244980/


Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP

"CJ Butcher" <cjbutcher (AT) reil (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi All,

I built a SQL Cluster in a dev area next to my cube. Had two web
servers pointing at it and everything was working perfectly. I picked
up all 4 of my machines and moved them to my colo. This ment I had to
change all the IP addresses associated with the machines, this all
seemed to go very smoothly. I got the cluster backup with all it's new
IP's and all my web servers came up too. I could connect to my database
from both of my cluster machines, however I could NOT connect from
anywhere else. Not from my web servers and not from my desck top
machine.

Environment running on:
Windows 2003 with all the latest SP's.
SQL Server 2000 with SP3
Dual Processors
4 Gig ram
1/2 Terrabyte of disk.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

CJ


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Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]
 
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Default Re: SQL Server Cluster move - 04-14-2005 , 01:01 PM



You are hitting this
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319578

You should have done this.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;244980

Cheers,

Rod

MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering Website
http://msmvps.com/clustering - Blog

"CJ Butcher" <cjbutcher (AT) reil (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi All,

I built a SQL Cluster in a dev area next to my cube. Had two web
servers pointing at it and everything was working perfectly. I picked
up all 4 of my machines and moved them to my colo. This ment I had to
change all the IP addresses associated with the machines, this all
seemed to go very smoothly. I got the cluster backup with all it's new
IP's and all my web servers came up too. I could connect to my database
from both of my cluster machines, however I could NOT connect from
anywhere else. Not from my web servers and not from my desck top
machine.

Environment running on:
Windows 2003 with all the latest SP's.
SQL Server 2000 with SP3
Dual Processors
4 Gig ram
1/2 Terrabyte of disk.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

CJ


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