June 6, 2011 at 2:57 pm
Hi,
I have several SQL 2008 Failover Clusters configured on Windows 2008 R2. Over the weekend something unknown happened, and now the SQL Network Name is reporting "Online (Name Resolution Not Yet Available)".
Everything seems to be working fine except that note is bugging me. Google came up empty. Any ideas?
June 7, 2011 at 9:47 am
If you see this thread could you please go to my MS Connect request and vote it up?
https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/674454/name-resolution-not-yet-available
June 7, 2011 at 1:28 pm
Cluster Log
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:04:59.218 INFO [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: adapter Public (2)
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:05:02.823 INFO [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: [cxl::Pinger-"XXX"] Host registered, but no records of type 23
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:05:02.823 WARN [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: [cxl::Pinger-"XXX"] Could not find any endpoints for remote target
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:05:02.823 WARN [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: WaitForTargetToComeUp: Found registered IPs that are not providers: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:05:06.426 INFO [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: [cxl::Pinger-"XXX"] Host registered, but no records of type 23
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:05:06.426 WARN [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: [cxl::Pinger-"XXX"] Could not find any endpoints for remote target
000015a0.00001cac::2011/06/07-19:05:06.427 INFO [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (XXX)>: Setting resource specific message to <Name Resolution Not Yet Available>.
June 7, 2011 at 2:06 pm
Looks like my issue was a bad hosts file entry...check yours...
June 8, 2011 at 12:20 am
SQLName same machine exist on the network ?
can you ping IP address of this SQLName ?
can you ping any DNS name in the network ?
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June 8, 2011 at 9:20 am
in your domain, the dns server is running?
June 8, 2011 at 12:09 pm
Jon.Morisi (6/7/2011)
Looks like my issue was a bad hosts file entry...check yours...
why on earth are you using hosts file entires and not your DNS zone??
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June 8, 2011 at 4:31 pm
why on earth are you using hosts file entires and not your DNS zone??
its a commvault backup thing
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