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Default Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 01:05 PM






The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.

HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?

Thanks!

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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM






"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
Russ Kaufmann, MCSE, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, and other stuff
Microsoft
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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
Russ Kaufmann, MCSE, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, and other stuff
Microsoft
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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


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Microsoft
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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
Russ Kaufmann, MCSE, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, and other stuff
Microsoft
Premier Field Engineer - Exchange



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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
Russ Kaufmann, MCSE, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, and other stuff
Microsoft
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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
Russ Kaufmann, MCSE, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, and other stuff
Microsoft
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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
Russ Kaufmann, MCSE, MCT, MCITP, MCTS, and other stuff
Microsoft
Premier Field Engineer - Exchange



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Default Re: Windows 2008 Datacenter and SQL 2003 clustering? - 04-10-2008 , 02:10 PM



"ja" <ja (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
The SQL 2005 Enterprise clustering checkbox is greyed out when trying to
install it for clustering under Windows 2008 Datacenter. SQL and OS are
64-bit, RTM, obtained from MSDN. All prior clustering tests successfully
passed.
Please define "all" for us. Does that mean you ran validate and it all
passed without any warnings or errors?

Quote:
HW is two HP DL380 G5s and MSA2000fc.

Is 64-bit 2008 Datacenter supported for clustering, or do I need to step
down to Windows 2008 Enterprise?
Yes, it does.


--
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Microsoft
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