I have an SQL 2012 AlwaysOn Cluster and need to setup SharePoint reporting services.
Within SharePoint farm configuration it reports that the SQL server agent is not running.
Since I have multiple SQL nodes to which the connection can fail over to any, how do I handle the SQL server agent or is this clustered also?
Does the downloadable SharePoint reporting SQL script need to be ran on each nod
I've been encountering some very odd behavior with Samba 3.2.7-11.4.1 running on Kernel 2.6.32-38-pae.
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I questioned the decision of a colleague concerning the use of a HOSTS file entry on an application server (standard SQL database backed .NET solution), which I think would cause connections to the SQL Cluster to connect only a single node in the SQL Cluster.
Both servers in a 2 server cluster are reporting event 4412 20,000 times per day. If I sit in the conflictAndDetected folder I can observe files appearing and disappearing. Users report that their files saved by peers at the same location are overriding each other.
I am working with a Sun StoredgeTek 6540 disk array connected to two Sun 490 servers. After taking one of the 490 nodes on the cluster down to single user mode I proceeded to install the latest cluster patch from Oracle. After the patch was completed the system rebooted, failed to rejoin the cluster, crashdumped and rebooted continuously.
Hi experts, I have some custom application which I need to make Highly Available using red hat cluster service. How do I do it? i know in /usr/share/cluster i shall find HA agents for well known services like Apache or Sybase but I want to write HA agent for my own. I tried looking up on internet, and red hat documentation but couldn't find any systematic resource for the same.
I am experiencing a strange Windows 2008R2 cluster related issue that is bothering me. I feel that I have come close as to what the issue is, but still don't fully understand what is happening.
I have a two node exchange 2007 cluster running on two 2008R2 servers.
A database migration gone awry caused the outage and poor availability that GitHub customers experienced this week.
In a lengthy blog post today, GitHub’s Jesse Newland apologized for the outage and said overall it was way below the company’s standards.
The root of the problem stemmed from a database replacement done last month.
Using Jboss as7.0.2.Final we have created cluster of four Node N1,N2,N3,N4.
Here N1 is master Node.
After creating cluster of (N1+N2+N3+N4) there is requirement to Unregister slave Node N2 from cluster.
Due to some restriction we are not able to use "Web Managment Interface".
Is there any way to Unregister Node N2 from cluster using "JBoss Application Server management API"?
If using "Comm