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Default Two drives that will not failover on failure - 02-16-2004 , 02:52 PM







This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server that is clustered
with SQL Server 2000 with SP3A. This is a Active/Active
Cluster setup with a A and B node.

I have two drives that will failover to other node on a
failure. On a test we failed the server which caused the
SQL Server, SQL Agent, SQL Fulltext, to move from A to B
node. All drives except two failover from A to B node. I
had to manual move the two drives that would not failover.

The dependency and owners are set up properly.

What would could cause this problem and how can I resolve
the problem?

Thank You,

Mike


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Stephen Strong
 
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Default RE: Two drives that will not failover on failure - 02-16-2004 , 10:41 PM






Are the disks that failed to come online on the second node part of the same group that contains your SQL Instance

What errors appeared in the System Event log related to these two disks

----- Mike wrote: ----


This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server that is clustered
with SQL Server 2000 with SP3A. This is a Active/Active
Cluster setup with a A and B node.

I have two drives that will failover to other node on a
failure. On a test we failed the server which caused the
SQL Server, SQL Agent, SQL Fulltext, to move from A to B
node. All drives except two failover from A to B node. I
had to manual move the two drives that would not failover

The dependency and owners are set up properly

What would could cause this problem and how can I resolve
the problem

Thank You

Mike



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