Clustered NS

  • Hi there All,

    Has anyone out there had much to do with clustering NS on SQL 2000? I've just finished and found that it was a bit of a nightmare to get right.

    The KB article that finally pointed the way seems to have been 'accidentally' removed from the MS website and I eventually tracked down a cached version from google.

    What do you think, are MS deliberatly trying to get people to switch to 2005 ASAP (which i would love to do if we had the cash) or do you think it was a genuine problem.

    So there we go, two reasons for my post, annoyance at MS for loosing a key KB article and praise for me cause I eventually got it working

  • What is NS in this case ? (Maybe it's just too late in the day)

    DB


    The systems fine with no users loggged in. Can we keep it that way ?br>

  • Ditto on "What is 'NS' in this case ?" ... and it's not too late for me, it's only 11:30 AM !

    RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."

  • I'll take a wild guess and go with "NS" = "notification services" as it is posted inder that forum .

  • Oh yeah.....

    If you are referring to SQL 2000 on a 2000 server cluster Active/Active then I can tell you I have had no problems.

    If you are getting an increased sense of paranoia about misssing(aka removed) KB articles you are not alone.

    DB


    The systems fine with no users loggged in. Can we keep it that way ?br>

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