Installing SQL Server 2008 Clustering on Windows Server 2008
In this webcast we are going to install SQL Server 2008 Clustering on Windows server 2008. Ive already made my both the nodes clustered with Windows server 2008 and the details are below.
In this webcast we are going to install SQL Server 2008 Clustering on Windows server 2008. Ive already made my both the nodes clustered with Windows server 2008 and the details are below.
This is my first webcast for sql-articles.com. In this article we are going to discuss on Installing MSDTC as cluster aware service on Windows server 2008. We need this service as cluster aware because this is the pre-requisites when configuring SQL Server 2008.
I have planned to configure SQL Server 2008 clustering on Windows Server 2008 Clustering. To do this, first I need to configure Windows Server Clustering. Now a days DBA’s are not only working on RBMS platform, they should also have sufficient knowledge in their operating system on which their RDBMS is running. As a DBA we shouldn’t look into SQL Server cluster alone, we should also take part in windows clustering too. In this article Im going to configure failover clustering in Windows server 2008.
RA
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Thanks for the script. I had database with space between the names.
I modified to use square brackets:
FROM [?].sys.database_principals a
LEFT OUTER JOIN [?].sys.database_role_members
and
from [?].sys.database_permissions join [?].sys.sysusers U
on grantee_principal_id = uid join [?].sys.sysobjects
Gangadhar NG
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This tip is helpful enough for me.
thanks.
Zukunftsmusik
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Thanks! That helped my a lot. But there’s a little mistake:
SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS stands for “Latin1-General, case-insensitive, accent-sensitive [...]” therefore sort order 52.
If you want to set the sort order to 54 the correct collation would be “SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AI”
Amit Bhatt
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Hi Deepak,
Thanks for such a nice article.
You missed one thing to add in code:
@article = ‘all’,
Hence the script will be like this:
EXEC sp_addsubscription
@publication = ‘mypublication’,
@article = ‘ALL’,
@subscriber = ‘Subscriberservername’,
@destination_db = ‘mydestinationdbname’,
@reserved=’Internal’
Error 18486 | Platformblog
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