How to Cluster Portal Server 2003
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Have a cluster which has SQL 2000 sp4 on it clustered for the portal server;
both nodes are a member of the cluster. Wish to cluster the Portal Server
2003. What do I need to do? I installed Portal Server on node 1 right now -
app on c: of the node and the shared storage contains the data files. Do I
install on node 2, etc? Can't find any whitepapers.
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Is Portal Server clusterable?
... Portal server is not clusterable, ... >> get high availability via the farm, not the cluster. ... >> Bill English, MVP ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) - Re: How to Cluster Portal Server 2003
... documentation on a medium farm configuration this should clear things ... > sps is cluster aware so it should only have to be installed on node1. ... >> portal server; both nodes are a member of the cluster. ... Do I install on node 2, ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) - Re: Is Portal Server clusterable?
... > Portal server is not clusterable because it can be scaled to a farm. ... > get high availability via the farm, not the cluster. ... Install Portal Server on each node separately? ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) - Re: Is Portal Server clusterable?
... Portal server is not clusterable because it can be scaled to a farm. ... get high availability via the farm, not the cluster. ... Install Portal Server on each node separately? ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) - [SUMMARY: Deleting a member node from TruCluster]
... to remove the member upon which the cluster software was ... Now my problem is what to do if I need to remove the master node? ... It is possible to delete any non-running member of the cluster from any ... from the original installation, and by default would have chosen member 1 as ... (Tru64-UNIX-Managers) |
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