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I managed to workaround this issue. First of all I have to find source of this error in Cluster validation report (c:\windows\cluster\reports...), in my case I had two NICs with same MAC (because of NIC teaming). Then I started Cluster Validation Wizzard again and unchecked failing test. After that I was able to install SQL 2008. Robert "Robert Tibor Gajdzica" <tibor (AT) imperium (DOT) cz> wrote in message news:3D733034-4E7C-41BC-8390-E3EF11B4B623 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I have same problem. Unfortunately still no solution. "Kriginis" <Kriginis (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:020B39E8-ECAD-4FD3-81C6-4F40E3E58543 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I am reciving a message during installation of SQL 2008 on a cluster - Rule "Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) cluster verification errors" failed The cluster either has not been verified or there are errors or failures in the verification report. Refer to KB953748 or SQL server Books Online for more information. The problem is that the KB does not exist and I cannot find a verification report. There is a Validation report... maybe same thing. "Geoff N. Hiten" wrote: I haven't seen a Windows 2008 specific validation document. However, the basic functionality of a cluster isn't any different than in Windows 2005. The same validation checks should work just fine. You will need to go ahead and create a new applicaiton group and move the disk resource(s) into that group before installing SQL. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "J. Rich" <J. Rich (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97D911A9-06EE-49D4-9858-39FC01FFABC1 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hello all, I was curious if there was a documented check list similar to the list available in the Windows 2003 Server Clustering manual that describes how to verify step-by-step a fail-over cluster in 2008. For example Initiating a failure of a resource or a drive or powering off a node to verify failover is occuring. I noticed when I validated and created my cluster it did several tests on the drives during these processes. I was curious if there was an post-cluster check list I need to verify as well before I attempt to install SQL. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time. |
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I literally spent two days on this before finding the resolution. The problem occured for me on a fresh install of Windows 2008 with a brand new cluster scripted from a batch file. I go to run an install of SQL 2008 from a batch file and I get the kb953748 error. Fresh install of Windows, fresh cluster, fresh SQL... error message. To resolve, you have to open Failover Cluster Management and under Manage select to Validate the Cluster Configuration. Go through the process of actually getting the validation report complete and then your cluster install will go through. "Robert Tibor Gajdzica" wrote: I managed to workaround this issue. First of all I have to find source of this error in Cluster validation report (c:\windows\cluster\reports...), in my case I had two NICs with same MAC (because of NIC teaming). Then I started Cluster Validation Wizzard again and unchecked failing test. After that I was able to install SQL 2008. Robert "Robert Tibor Gajdzica" <tibor (AT) imperium (DOT) cz> wrote in message news:3D733034-4E7C-41BC-8390-E3EF11B4B623 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I have same problem. Unfortunately still no solution. "Kriginis" <Kriginis (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:020B39E8-ECAD-4FD3-81C6-4F40E3E58543 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I am reciving a message during installation of SQL 2008 on a cluster - Rule "Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) cluster verification errors" failed The cluster either has not been verified or there are errors or failures in the verification report. Refer to KB953748 or SQL server Books Online for more information. The problem is that the KB does not exist and I cannot find a verification report. There is a Validation report... maybe same thing. "Geoff N. Hiten" wrote: I haven't seen a Windows 2008 specific validation document. However, the basic functionality of a cluster isn't any different than in Windows 2005. The same validation checks should work just fine. You will need to go ahead and create a new applicaiton group and move the disk resource(s) into that group before installing SQL. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "J. Rich" <J. Rich (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97D911A9-06EE-49D4-9858-39FC01FFABC1 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hello all, I was curious if there was a documented check list similar to the list available in the Windows 2003 Server Clustering manual that describes how to verify step-by-step a fail-over cluster in 2008. For example Initiating a failure of a resource or a drive or powering off a node to verify failover is occuring. I noticed when I validated and created my cluster it did several tests on the drives during these processes. I was curious if there was an post-cluster check list I need to verify as well before I attempt to install SQL. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time. |
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Did you ever find a resolution to this? url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/11421295.aspx |
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On Friday, August 15, 2008 2:36 PM J. Ric wrote: Hello all, I was curious if there was a documented check list similar to the list available in the Windows 2003 Server Clustering manual that describes how to verify step-by-step a fail-over cluster in 2008. For example Initiating a failure of a resource or a drive or powering off a node to verify failover is occuring. I noticed when I validated and created my cluster it did several tests on the drives during these processes. I was curious if there was an post-cluster check list I need to verify as well before I attempt to install SQL. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time. |
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On Sunday, August 17, 2008 1:28 PM Geoff N. Hiten wrote: I haven't seen a Windows 2008 specific validation document. However, the basic functionality of a cluster isn't any different than in Windows 2005. The same validation checks should work just fine. You will need to go ahead and create a new applicaiton group and move the disk resource(s) into that group before installing SQL. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "J. Rich" <J. Rich (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97D911A9-06EE-49D4-9858-39FC01FFABC1 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... |
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On Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:07 PM Krigini wrote: I am reciving a message during installation of SQL 2008 on a cluster - Rule "Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) cluster verification errors" failed The cluster either has not been verified or there are errors or failures in the verification report. Refer to KB953748 or SQL server Books Online for more information. The problem is that the KB does not exist and I cannot find a verification report. There is a Validation report... maybe same thing. "Geoff N. Hiten" wrote: |
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On Thursday, October 02, 2008 6:46 AM Robert Tibor Gajdzica wrote: I have same problem. Unfortunately still no solution. |
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On Friday, October 10, 2008 3:37 AM Robert Tibor Gajdzica wrote: I managed to workaround this issue. First of all I have to find source of this error in Cluster validation report (c:\windows\cluster\reports...), in my case I had two NICs with same MAC (because of NIC teaming). Then I started Cluster Validation Wizzard again and unchecked failing test. After that I was able to install SQL 2008. Robert "Robert Tibor Gajdzica" <tibor (AT) imperium (DOT) cz> wrote in message news:3D733034-4E7C-41BC-8390-E3EF11B4B623 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... |
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On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 12:46 AM Steve wrote: I literally spent two days on this before finding the resolution. The problem occured for me on a fresh install of Windows 2008 with a brand new cluster scripted from a batch file. I go to run an install of SQL 2008 from a batch file and I get the kb953748 error. Fresh install of Windows, fresh cluster, fresh SQL... error message. To resolve, you have to open Failover Cluster Management and under Manage select to Validate the Cluster Configuration. Go through the process of actually getting the validation report complete and then your cluster install will go through. "Robert Tibor Gajdzica" wrote: |
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On Friday, January 30, 2009 12:33 PM r wrote: Hi Steve, I followed all the steps metioned below and the validation passed susscessfully without any errors and warnings, but I still get the MSCS cluster validation error. Can you help me resolve it. Thanks. "Steve A" wrote: |
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