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Default Data - 02-01-2004 , 07:55 PM






I am in the planning process of upgrading the hardware on
our cluster. I need info/advice/suggestions on how to go
about this.
I am running an active/active cluster on 2 ML370 servers.
They are running Windows 2000 Advanced Server/SP2, MSSQL
2000 Enterprise/SP2.
I want to know if all I have to do is Failover all
resources from Server2 to Server1, then evict Server2?
Then do all I have to do is run the cluster install? I am
not sure what needs to be done with the SQL instance from
Server2? Do I uninstall it or what? I hope this is clear
enough. Any ideas please let me know.

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Default Re: Data - 02-03-2004 , 01:27 AM






You may get more joy in a different group perhaps .clustering.

This has little to do with DTS

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<shethvir (AT) msu (DOT) edu> wrote

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I am in the planning process of upgrading the hardware on
our cluster. I need info/advice/suggestions on how to go
about this.
I am running an active/active cluster on 2 ML370 servers.
They are running Windows 2000 Advanced Server/SP2, MSSQL
2000 Enterprise/SP2.
I want to know if all I have to do is Failover all
resources from Server2 to Server1, then evict Server2?
Then do all I have to do is run the cluster install? I am
not sure what needs to be done with the SQL instance from
Server2? Do I uninstall it or what? I hope this is clear
enough. Any ideas please let me know.



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