Re: Unable to Apply SP4 to SQL 2000 Cluster (new Node)
- From: "Anthony Thomas" <ALThomas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 20:17:55 -0600
How to add a registry value to a Windows Server 2003-based computer that you
start from a SAN so that the startup disk, the pagefile disks, and the
cluster disks are all on the same SAN fabric
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886569
Anthony Thomas
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"hmscott" <hmscott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Scratch this post (I really am stretched thin). I found your reply to myDriver
other post.
Yes! I am using multi-pathing software. I am currently using IBM SDD
(we're mounted on a DS 8100 through an IBM SVC).at
Can you tell me what the reg fix is for multi-pathing? Or just point me
the MS KB?post.
Regards,
hmscott
"hmscott" wrote:
Anthony,
I'm sorry, I searched through the forum and did not find your previous
10/27I looked at all of my posts and the oldest one I could find was from
when I(which is maybe why I reposted on Saturday).
You mention that the shared drives are not properly configured. I won't
dispute the point, but could you please elaborate?
I recognize that something is wrong in the MSCS configuration because
utilitywent to add another node in the cluster, the cluster configuration
detectgave me a warning that the fourth node in the cluster was unable to
thethe Quorum disk. I was able to "get around" that error message by using
wasadvanced configuration which bypasses some of the checks. Once the node
"Clusteradded to the cluster, I was able to use the "Move Group" to pass the
clusterGroup" (containing the Quorum drive) around to all four nodes in the
allwith no trouble. Likewise, I was able to pass the MSDTC group around to
arenodes in the cluster.
I assumed that the error was because the local (on board) SCSI drives
diskdifferent among thr four nodes. On two nodes, there is only one virtual
post. Iwhile on the other two nodes there are two virtual disks.
I again apologize if I did not pick up on your response to my first
provide.realize it's very bad etiquette, but I am stretched fairly thin at this
point. I would be very grateful for any added assistance you can
some
Regards,
hmscott
hugh.scott3.at.verizon.net
"Anthony Thomas" wrote:
I think you had an additional post, which I responded to, but you had
youthings here that concern me as well.
First, you are installing SS2K on a Win2K3 SP1 machine. SP3 will be
required. Moreover, SP1 security enhancements disable TCP until after
alreadyapply SP3.
Specifically, items 5 and 6 below are unnecessary because item 2
Instance youdeployed the RTM binaries.
The sequence is:
1. Add new node to cluster.
2. Install RTM SS2K and designate the node membership.
3. Create Named Pipe aliases on each member node for the Named
youare managing.
4. Install SS2K SP3 from the active node.
5. Install SS2K SP4 from the active node.
6. Install at least SP4 HF2040, but would be highly recommended that
(A/A/A/P).apply SP4 HF2187.
Nevertheless, from your other post, it appears that you still have not
gotten your shared volumes configured correctly first. This is a
prerequisite.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
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"hmscott" <hmscott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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O/S: Windows 2003 Enterprise SP1
SQL Server 2000 EE (32 bit)
I had a three-node A/A/P cluster.
This weekend, I added a fourth node and a third active instance
Instances 1The installation process went smoothly:
1. Add new node to cluster
2. Install SQL 2000 (RTM) (new named instance)
3. Install SQL 2000 (SP4)
4. Install SQL 2000 (hf 2040)
5. Install SQL 2000 binaries on newly added node for Instance 1
6. Install SQL 2000 binaries on newly added node for Instance 2
The problem came when I tried to apply SP4 on the new node for
otherand 2. I keep getting the following error:
"All cluster disks available to this virtual server are owned by
SP4nodes."
It comes right after I type in the name of the Virtual Server to be
maintained. I am outside the maintenance window now, so I can't run
installationfrom
the instance that "owns" the resources. I read through the
boards. Iguide a couple of times, and I've searched a fair amount on the
anyonesee where other people have come across a different error (See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=905286), but I've never seen
addedwith
this particular error.
I have another three-node cluster in the test environment and when I
owned bythe thrid node for that cluster in, things went just fine.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts and/or suggestions.
Here is the tail end of the sqlsp.log file:
13:07:47 Previous Install Version: 8.00.194
13:07:47 ReleaseSetupTopology
13:07:47 End Action DialogShowSdMaintain
13:07:47 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
13:07:47 nFullMask = 0xb034603, nCurrent = 0x400, nDirection = 1
13:07:47 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb03e607, Disable Back = 0x1
13:07:47 Dialog 0x400 returned: 1
13:07:47 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
13:07:47 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2000,index=13
13:07:47 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2000
13:07:47 Begin Action: DialogShowSdUpgrade
13:07:47 ShowDlgUpgrade returned : 1
13:07:47 Checking databases on instance 'MSSQLSERVER'
13:07:47 Begin Action: Check for VS Node
13:07:50 All cluster disks available to this virtual server are
other node(s).upgrade.
13:07:51 Setup was unable to verify the state of the server for an
Verify the server is able to start and that you provided a valid sapassword
and restart setup.
13:07:51 End Action DialogShowSdUpgrade
13:07:51 End: ShowDialogs()
13:07:51 Action CleanUpInstall:
13:07:51 Installation Failed.
Regards,
hmscott
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