March 29, 2005 at 4:59 am
this is weird. i am trying to use enterprise manager to change the startuop account of a clustered sql server from "this Account" to "system" account.
however, i noticed that the option for system account is disabled. i need to do this using enterprise manager, and not control panel, because this causes a problem for our full text catalog. this was an inherited sql server so i did not do the installation or configuration. and this is causing major CRISIS. Any ideas?
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March 29, 2005 at 5:18 am
I could be wrong here but I thought that the cluster services required a domain account and thus SYSTEM would be disabled.
March 29, 2005 at 6:56 am
that would certainly explain it, but here is the kicker. This is the proposed work around by microsoft, for the error, that the full text catalog is generating.
"unable to build full-texxt catalog after you modify mssqlserver logon through control panel."
SQL Server 2000:
1. | Open the SQL Server Enterprise Manager. From the Action menu point to Properties, and then click Security. |
2. | Change the Startup service account to System Account. |
3. | Stop and then restart the MSSQLServer service. |
4. | Change the Startup service account back to the domain account you want. (Make sure that you perform this task through the SQL Server Enterprise Manager and not Control Panel.) |
5. | Stop and then restart both the MSSQLServer and MSSearch services. SQL Server should now have administrative control over the Microsoft Search service.
ANY IDEAS? |
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March 30, 2005 at 1:34 pm
I would
April 1, 2005 at 7:23 am
now see. that is a great suggestion. i will let you know if it works
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