Which node is currently active?




I have a SQL Server 2000 Active/Passive cluster running on 32-bit
Windows 2003 server.

I'd like a way from w/in SQL to be able to tell which node is currently
active.

We have several applications, services, etc. which need this
information and need to know when the cluster has rolled as well. Is
there table w/this info that I've overlooked?

thanks!

.



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