Step-by-Step Guide to Clustering Windows 2000 and SQL Server 2000

  • I think this is great, and I agree it may be the time to talk about windows 2003 and SQL server 2005.

    It is quite difficult to find the documents about maintenance each node or trouble shooting.

    If you can provide that topic (let's say possible problem and answers etc), I will be really appreciate.

    I saw just only one webcast from Microsoft about trouble shooting but it does not provide much in detail.

    I am working in the corp that does not have clustering, so trouble shooting should help me gain the confidence.

    If you can provide some resources or link, that will be great.

  • hi brian,

    I have a small clarification on 64 bit sql server 2008 Enterprise edition.

    I have 64 bit Windows server 2003 enterprise edition domain machine which has 64 bit sql server 2008 enterprise edition.

    computer name - erp

    domain name - adc.com

    user id - administrator

    When i am installing an ERP application database in this machine it shows error as 'erp\administrator is not a valid windows user' but i am logging as 'adc\administrator'.

    Can you tell what is the problem and how it can be solved.

    Note - This machine is a VMware server

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