Sunday, February 19, 2012

Identifying Virtual Server

I inherited a SQL2005 cluster and while I'm experienced in managing SQL
stand alone I have no experience in a cluster environment. I am trying to
determine the cluster virtual server name, as opposed to instance, so I can
make changes to the service start up configurations. I can't get the utility
to recognize the cluster. How can I determine the proper name to reference?
The instance is the virtual server name. The cluster one is a virtual name
too by the way. @.@.servername
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa933172(sql.80).aspx will return
lots of information too.
Cheers,
Rodney R. Fournier
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
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"Sammi" <again5@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B6852C1F-D37B-485D-ADFB-52500B24C6F5@.microsoft.com...
>I inherited a SQL2005 cluster and while I'm experienced in managing SQL
> stand alone I have no experience in a cluster environment. I am trying to
> determine the cluster virtual server name, as opposed to instance, so I
> can
> make changes to the service start up configurations. I can't get the
> utility
> to recognize the cluster. How can I determine the proper name to
> reference?
>

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