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How to create SQL Server 2005 Clustering with Virtual Server 2005 (Part 3)

In Part 1 and Part 2, we configured till setting up Quorum drive on MyNode1.

First we need to change the IP address of heartbeat network which we added to MyNode1 and MyNode2.

Below is the screen shot of heartbeat IP on MyNode1. We need to give IP as 10.10.10.1 (once you hit tab, subnet would come automatically, 255.0.0.0)

This would be displayed as "Local Area Network 2", you can rename it to private or heartbeat for easy identification.

MyNode1 Heartbeat IP

Follow the same thing on MyNode2. Provide heartbeat IP address as 10.10.10.2

Once IP Setup is done, "Turn Off" MyNode2 and Login to MyNode1. First we are going to install One node cluster and later add MyNode2 in this cluster (we will call this as SQLCluster)

1, Go to Start>Run>Cluadmin

     Start.run.Cluadmin

2. Select "Create New Cluster" from the options.

     Create New Cluster

3. Hit OK

4. on "Cluster Name and Domain" screen, provide the domain name as MyCluster.com and Cluster Name as "SQLCluster" and Hit "Next"

5. In Next screen, Provide Name as MyNode1 and Also click on Advanced button to select "Advanced (minimum) configuration"

         Select Computer

6. Next screen will analyze the settings, this may take a while to finish, You may get one warning since we selected "minimum configuration", just ignore that and hit next.

Analyzing Cluster

7.  In Next screen, you will be prompted for IP Address. Give it as 192.1.1.4

Cluster IP Address

8. Next screen is for Cluster Service Account. For easiness of this lab, I am using Administrator account. In real world, you should create a separate account in domain.

Cluster Service Account

9. Hitting Next will show proposed cluster configuration.

Proposed Cluster Config

Make sure that you hit on Quorum and select Q: as shown in above screen shot.

10. Once above step is complete, we have successfully installed, one node cluster. Screen Below...

One Node Cluster

11. Now, remember that MyNode2 was Turned off by this time.At this point, Turn On MyNode2 and let it boot up completely. Don't Login to the node.

12. Come back to MyNode1 and Select File > New > Node

Add MyNode2

13. In below screen, provide MyNode2

Add MyNode2 Wizard 1

14. Keep Moving forward and you will get below screen.

Add MyNode2 Wizard 2

15. Keep going....

Add MyNode2 Wizard 3

16. Finally.... you are done with Windows clustering

Two Nodes Windows Cluster

Click for Part 4

Posted: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:39 AM by blakhani

Comments

Hemanth said:

Hi,

Would it be possible for you to, please post part-4 of this series? I have stumbled on your blog and have been referencing it for the past few days. I plan on implementing this as a sandbox for the environment, we work on.

Thanks and Regards,

Hemanth C Damecharla.

# May 12, 2008 4:14 AM

blakhani said:

Thanks for the comments.

I have made some modificaitons to the blog because sequence was not proper. Please standby for Part 4. I have started working on it.

# June 12, 2008 5:05 AM

blakhani said:

I have finished complete series, hope you would find it useful.

# June 17, 2008 11:27 AM

al_corleone said:

can't add 2nd node.  Add Nodes Wizard complains that SQLCLUSTER:Could not contact the cluster.

# March 27, 2009 6:55 PM

blakhani said:

Can you check if you are able to ping the name "SQLCluster"

# March 29, 2009 11:44 PM

al_corleone said:

From myNode2, I can ping SQLCluster, PDC and myNode1 just fine.  

# March 30, 2009 2:00 PM

blakhani said:

Can you please send me the screenshot and setup logs to blakhani (at) koolmail (dot) in.

# April 1, 2009 3:34 AM

blakhani said:

----- update ----------

From: al_corleone

Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 9:08 PM

To: blakhani

Subject: RE: help with SQLCluster

Hi Balmukund,

I got some help with my AD setup.  Apparently, myDC could resolve myNode2 but not myNode2.mycluster.com.  I had to create a new forwarded site and run a ipconfig /registerDNS to forcibly accept entries.  So onwards to step 5...

Thanks for your help,

Alvin

________________________________________

From: blakhani

To: al_corleone

Subject: RE: help with SQLCluster

Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 11:55:26 +0530

Error code stands for .. ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN

Did you change the password recently?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875429

Check in the event log if you see some interesting information there....

________________________________________

From: al_corleone

To: blakhani

Subject: help with SQLCluster

Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:02:49 -0700

Hi Balmukund,

Thanks for taking the time to help investigate my issue.  Enclosed is the attached screenshot.  

Thanks in advance,

Alvin

# April 3, 2009 12:37 AM
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