March 5, 2012 at 6:53 am
Hi,
In my production environment, I have to two Windows 2003 Ent. edition servers with SQL Server 2005 Cluster.
We have to add one more Windows 2003 Ent. edition servers with SQL Server 2005. This new server should access same database storage.
I would appreciate your help in this matter.
Thanks in advance.
March 5, 2012 at 7:33 am
There's no problem, you can do it.
What exactly would you like to know?
-- Gianluca Sartori
March 5, 2012 at 2:33 pm
fmaruf (3/5/2012)
Hi,In my production environment, I have to two Windows 2003 Ent. edition servers with SQL Server 2005 Cluster.
We have to add one more Windows 2003 Ent. edition servers with SQL Server 2005. This new server should access same database storage.
I would appreciate your help in this matter.
Thanks in advance.
First thing to do is to add the new node to the Windows cluster, once this is done ensure that all shared storage has been presented to the new node (see your storage admin).
Once the node is part of the cluster launch the SQL Server setup from the active node from add\remove programs and select change. Step through the wizard and select "maintain virtual server", stepping through the wizard you will see a dialog showing the current node members and available nodes. Select the available node and complete the setup.
Do you have a service pack applied to the current instance?
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