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george sibbald (2/14/2011)
well if you are pointing at physical server names you still need to know which node is supporting which instances or you might wonder why CPU usage just fell through the floor 
Hi,
This information is available under Overviews in SQL Monitor. For a cluster, there are various Overviews available at virtual cluster, nodes and sql instance level. If you look at view which is available at the virtual cluster level, you should be able to see the list of all the resoures and the node which is currently supporting it. This is copied for SQL Monitor UI:
Name Status Active node Resource group Resource type Cluster Disk 1 Online sqlcluster2 Cluster Group Physical Disk SQL Server Online sqlcluster1 SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) SQL Server
Thanks, Priya
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