March 14, 2005 at 7:18 am
I know this is not a SQL Server related question but I hope somebody can help anyway.
Environment:
Windows Server 2003
2 node cluster
SQL Server 2K sp3a
and finally (last week) Domino Server 6.5.3 and here comes the problem:
We have a problem with Reserved Ports and on the Internet I found this:
"The cluster service is installed by default as a part of Windows 2003 and
therefore has the registry configured to protect it´s default port 3343.
When Domino Server is installed it overwrites the registry key for the
cluster service with it´s own port, thereby breaking the cluster service.
The workaround is to delete the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\ReservedPorts
and then recreat the registry key as a REG_MULTI_SZ value and include
3343-3343 and 1352-1352 as the values."
In fact we no more have the registry key with the value of 3343 but only a
key with the value of 1352.
2 Questions:
What can happen if we do not change this value?
Is it correct to modifiy the registry keys to there original value?
Please advise.
Franco
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