March 14, 2005 at 7:40 am
(the same query i have put in Enterprise section also...need help urgently)
hai
I have installed windows 2003 Enterprise edition on two machines and configured 2 node MSCS and it is working successfully. Then i have started installing SQL 2K Enterprise edition on the primary node 1, i have created Server Alias as per the KB article (815431). But during the installation after giving the virtual IP address --> Next, the setup got stuck and task manager it is showing 'enterprise edition not responding'.
can anybody help me out, please
thanks in advance
subban
subban
March 14, 2005 at 3:21 pm
In your %windir% directory there should be a file sqlstp.log. Can you post the last ten lines or so from that log? Please make sure that you clean up any identifying information that may be sensitive to your company.
K. Brian Kelley
@kbriankelley
March 14, 2005 at 11:02 pm
Did you change the environment variables to C:\Windows\Temp or C:\Temp? Both the machine as user variables. Total of 4 before installing.
This solved some setup issues for me.
March 15, 2005 at 12:55 am
LAST FEW LINES FROM SQLSTP.LOG
19:26:14 Begin Action: DialogShowSdLicense
19:26:15 End Action DialogShowSdLicense
19:26:15 Dialog 0x20 returned: 1
19:26:15 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
19:26:15 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x4000,index=14
19:26:15 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x4000
19:26:15 Begin Action: DialogShowSdVirtualServer
19:26:37 ShowDlgVirtualServer returned: 0
19:26:37 Ipaddress = 172.16.2.40,255.255.255.0,public
19:26:37 szNewList = 172.16.2.40,255.255.255.0,public
19:26:37 szModifiedList =
19:26:37 szRemovedList =
19:26:37 End Action DialogShowSdVirtualServer
19:26:37 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
19:26:37 nFullMask = 0x1bf7c037, nCurrent = 0x4000, nDirection = 1
19:26:37 Updated Dialog Mask: 0x1bf7c037, Disable Back = 0x1
19:26:37 Dialog 0x4000 returned: 1
19:26:37 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
19:26:37 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x8000,index=15
19:26:37 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x8000
19:26:37 Begin Action : DialogShowSdDiskGroups
subban
March 15, 2005 at 7:55 am
It seems that the setup is not seeing the shared disk resources. Can you please mention how you have the disk resources configured ?
March 16, 2005 at 12:51 am
The disk is from Hitachi storage box(SAN),
and i am able to access the disk from primary node in which i am installing the sql 2K EE.
I have copied the SQL 2K installation files from CD and put in Z drive (shared disk in which i am planning to install Database files and log files)
subban
April 11, 2005 at 7:39 am
Hi, the explanation is pretty simple; read the Microsoft article KB2893788, that basically says:
If one of the available shared disks in the Cluster has the same resource name as its resource group, the setup stops responding while enumerating the available shared disks in the cluster.
Have a nice one
June 28, 2007 at 3:06 am
The Article is wrongly mentioned, it should be the below link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293788/en-us
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