Re: Stuck at Cluster Network Configuration Wizard
- From: Karen O. <Karen O.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 09:31:01 -0800
Geoff,
I am having the identical issue. All of my nics are statically assigned.
SQL setup can see the nics (they are listed on this screen under 'Specify
Network settings for this failover cluster). If I enter any of the ip's of
the prod nic or heartbeat nic -- it says "the address is already in use"
specify another. I am uncertain as to what input it wants. And ideas?
Thanks
"Geoff N. Hiten" wrote:
It looks like you don't have static IP addresses on the physical NICs, thus.
they are inheriting the DHCP ON property. DHCP is supported in WIndows 2008
clustering, but you still can supply static IP addresses if you desire. If
you want to use static IP addresses, set the Physical NICs first, then the
cluster wizard should show you options for static IP addresses.
--
Geoff N. Hiten
Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Amirullail" <Amirullail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:907D3683-010F-4651-874A-CFA6F3D9EE3B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"On the Cluster Network Selection page, specify the network resources for
your failover cluster instance:
* SQL Server Failover Cluster Network Name — This is the name used to
identify your failover cluster instance on the network.
* Network Settings — Specify the IP type and IP address for your
failover cluster instance.
To continue, click Next."
I've read those notes from microsoft sql 2008 clustering site BUT i dont
understand which IP need i to enter. Am i supposed to enter Public IP
range
or Hearbeat IP range??
Currently my IP setting for this 2 nodes are :
node1:Public=10.1.103.123, Hearbeat=192.168.12.73
node2:Public=10.1.103.124, Hearbeat=192.168.12.74
MSDTC=10.1.103.41
Cluster Resources=10.1.103.40
I stuck at below wizard with this given value :
IP Type:IPv4
DHCP=check
Address=null
Subnet Mask=null
Network=Cluster Network 1
In my Failover Cluster Management interface, Cluster Network 1 is
referring
to Public IP. Does that mean that i need to configure my Network
Configuration Wizard with static IP with Public IP range or ELSE?
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