#-domain access to clustered sql2k instance not working !!

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    We are moving to a new domain. Our old domain will keep on existing and there has been set a full #-domain thrust.

    I can connect to all my sqlservers (7.0, 2k) except to my virtual sql2k-s !

    (sp2 & sp3a) (TCP\IP)

    I connect windows authenticated and having the needed authorities.

    When I connect using the virtual win-servername and portnumber it works. (myvirtualserver.myolddomain.com,5678)

    When I connect using the virtual win-servername and the instance name it cannot connect ! (myvirtualserver.myolddomain.com\mysqlserverinstance)

    (even with connect-timeout=0)

    When I create a ip-reference in my client's hosts-file, it takes a while, but it works.

    DOS tracert also takes a while unless I use the -d (no naming resolution) parameter.

    What shall I do to solve this problem or where to look ?

     

    Johan

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  • When using SMSnetworksniffer, I can see that all sql2k servers return the FQDN, but my cluster-instances do not !

    Now I have added our old WINS-server to the client's wins definitions and it works again.

    Is this a sqlcluster bug ?

    Johan

    Learn to play, play to learn !

    Dont drive faster than your guardian angel can fly ...
    but keeping both feet on the ground wont get you anywhere :w00t:

    - How to post Performance Problems
    - How to post data/code to get the best help[/url]

    - How to prevent a sore throat after hours of presenting ppt

    press F1 for solution, press shift+F1 for urgent solution 😀

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