June 27, 2002 at 9:17 am
Hi,
I am new with clustering with SQL server,
I am using 2 server with three physical disk
my question it's:
can i run full failover sql cluster server
with those three disks or i have to add more,
did i have to set them on each server, and the same volume lable
Thanks
Shahar
June 27, 2002 at 10:58 am
A typical SQL cluster looks like this:
Two servers each with hardware RAID1 (2 disks) for the OS installation.
One shared SCSI disk system with one RAID1 partition for the Quorum (2 disks), one RAID1 partition for the database logs (2 disks) and a RAID1 (ideally) or RAID5 (cheaper) partition for the data (2 or more disks).
This builds you an active/passive cluster. (i.e. A single virtual server running on machine #1 and machine #2 acting as a hot-spare).
July 2, 2002 at 3:34 am
Hi,
First thing:
from what you wrote i understand that i can have 2 disks as RAID1 and on them i can put the OS, DBLogs and the data.
2 more disks for the SCSI Shared disks.
Is that true or should i use 2 disks for the rest and 2 disks for the DBLogs and diffrent disks for the data
Thanks for your reply
Shahar
July 2, 2002 at 7:50 am
The system must be configured so that all the "clustered" resources can be moved between nodes. This means that the cluster quorum, DB logs and data must all reside on shared disks. (Nothing associated with the base OS can be on a shared disk.)
This is what I was recommending:
Server 1
========
Physical Disk 0 \__ RAID1, C:, install OS
Physical Disk 1 /
Server 2
========
Physical Disk 2 \__ RAID1, C:, install OS
Physical Disk 3 /
Shared SCSI Disk Pack
=====================
Physical Disk 4 \__ RAID1, Q:, Quorum drive
Physical Disk 5 /
Physical Disk 6 \__ RAID1, L:, DB logs
Physical Disk 8 /
-- EITHER --
Physical Disk 9 \__ RAID1, D:, DB data
Physical Disk 10/
-- OR --
Physical Disk 9 \__ RAID5, D:, DB data
Physical Disk 10|
Physical Disk 11|
: : 😐
more disks /
Check out http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/administration/2000/FailoverClustering.doc for more info.
July 2, 2002 at 8:01 am
Whoops: when counting disks, it looks like I forgot to include 7!
July 3, 2002 at 4:09 am
did it must to put the Quorum drive, DB logs, and the DB data each on separate disk
i only have 3 physical disks on my server
can i set them for testing?
tx, for your time
shahar
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