August 21, 2007 at 3:54 am
Hi All,
Currently we're setting up a new Sharepoing cluster. In the design I was given the tempdb was to reside on a local drive, (d, to enhance performance. (The d: drive is same make, size, speed etc. on each node of the cluster). When I try to relocate the tempdb I get an error saying that the d: isn't a cluster resource, which is true!
Is there anyway around this, can a local drive be defined as a cluster resource??? (I guess maybe not and we will have to position the tempdb on our EMC SAN with the rest of the data files.)
August 21, 2007 at 4:02 am
Hi,
Local drives can't be declared as a cluster resource, because their not available to each node.
My cluster works OK with the tempdb on the SAN along with the rest of data files.
Regards,
Ian.
August 21, 2007 at 4:08 am
All system databases must be on a shared disk; tempdb is the most important after master and you would need to carefully set the storage for it.
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