Re: Cluster IP address change and delay
- From: John Bell <jbellnewsposts@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 May 2007 06:59:30 -0700
Hi
On May 28, 2:17 pm, "a...@xxxxx" <a...@xxxxx> wrote:
John Bell wrote:
I assume that you have followedhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/244980or
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190460.aspx?Which version of SQL
Server is this?
John, thanks for your response. Yes I did follow MS knowledge base
articles. I have MS SQL server 2005 x64.
When did you test the failover as it will take time to propogate the IP
address change. Have you tried to ping each of the servers or resolve the
names in the DNS?
I did the ping commands. Well, I have tested the failover many hours
after that...
Any idea why this is so slow?
Thanks,
Aleu
I can't think of any other reasons why this should be an issue if your
DNS and routing are working fine. You may want to try changing it back
and seeing if the time improves.
John
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