SQL 2012 :: Cluster Domain / IP / Hostname / Network Name Change
Sep 19, 2014
We have 2 node sql 2012 cluster and we have a scenario where domain,IPs,Hostanmes and SQL network name are changing.
1> Can SQL cluster role be brought online by changing the sql network name and its IP once windows team reconfigure the OS cluster or there will be any challenges.
2>should I uninstall sql cluster on both nodes then windows will destroy OS cluster and they then they need to change IP,hostname and domain and then fresh installation of sql cluster
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Sep 8, 2014
I have installed SQL Server 2012 on Node1 successfully and trying add node on Node2 and its failing with below message. I attached the screen shot.
Here we are not doing multi-subnet failover clustering. Why we are getting extra and asking for IP and what IP should we enter there?Add Node option should automatically detect the IP we configured on Node1.
[Error Message] To support SQL Server multi-subnet failover clustering, you must select at least one valid IP address for every subnet in the cluster.
[Details] Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Cluster.ClusterIPAddressPublicValidationException: To support SQL Server multi-subnet failover clustering, you must select at least one valid IP address for every subnet in the cluster.
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I have a root domain and child domain.
After using ADMT to migrate the domain user or group into the root domain, when I use enterprise manager to try and change the permissions allocated to that domain user/group, i get the 'Error 15401 NT user or Group not found'.
This is a correct error as the user is now in the root domain, however sql (in sysxlogins) still thinks its in the child domain.
Is there a simpler way, other than collecting the users permissions, deleting the user from SQL then adding back in with the correct domainusername format, then adding the permissions back?
I tried renaming the 'name' in sysxlogins (not recommended) and while that worked, whenever I tried to add the migrated user to another database, the login name was missing and would not resolve.
I believe it is something to do with the SID not matching.
Any ideas on how to fix this ?
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We are planning to change all IPs of PRODUCTION Failover Cluster Setup. In my cluster setup ... we have 2 Physical Nodes with windows-2008, Roles are MSDTC and SQL-2008R2.
IP change for:
1. Both Nodes(Physical)
2. MSDTC
3. SQL Server
4. windows Cluster
So Almost... All IPs are going to change.
Im DBA here, I need to take care of SQL cluster and MSDTC. But I haven't performed this activity before.So I'm worrying about Impacts and consequences of this change. steps how should I perform this activity.
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We have many tables which have cluster index on column with datatype 'Char(200)'.
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Thanks,
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Hi,
I'm trying to access an SQL server 2005 database over the network. I'm at a client location plugged into their network, but when I log into my laptop I'm not logging into their domain. I have to access their network by typing in the name and password they gave me.
I cannot seem to access the database from my computer. I try to create an ODBC data source in the administrative tools, but the drop down list of detected SQL servers does not show the server I am trying to connect to. The weird thing is, it does show many other SQL servers on their network... just not the one that I'm trying to connect to. And I know that the one I want to connect to is working correctly because if I remote desktop into one of their machines (which is logged onto their domain), I can see it fine in the drop down.
Does anybody know how I can get a connection to this database from my computer, even though I'm not on the domain?
Thanks!
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Have I mised something here?
Regards,
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Hey All,
This is my first time using the forums here nor am I a SQL programmer. I'm trying to help a coworker figure out how to access files from a network share (using a UNC path) from a different domain. Right now we have three domains - Production, Development, and the Local. There is a one-way trust setup with the development and local domains, so using cross domain accounts is easy. Unfortunately, we cannot setup one right now with our production domain to any of the other two domains. Is there a way to pass production credentials from our local or development domain servers to a production server share? Am I even approaching this in the right way? Maybe there is a different method, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
-Andrew
Network Administrator
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I know it's not possible, I've read the KBs. But I don't understand why not - from my testing, it looks like the only things that break are the domain groups to which the service logins are added. The service logins can be changed, as can the IPs, and SQL starts up just fine. The only problem is the domain groups.
I saw this KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=910708
which says this:
After you install a SQL Server 2005 failover cluster, you can change the service accounts, but you cannot change the domain groups. If you want to use different domain groups, you must uninstall and then reinstall SQL Server 2005.
But it doesn't elaborate, it just says that the groups cannot be changed. Why not? That seems silly to me - it's not just a line in a config file somewhere? Can someone please give me a good reason why the groups cannot be changed?
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Nov 10, 2006
We have:
A Microsoft cluster, (SQL Failover cluster) with one node as the domain controller. The cluster was built off site and the domain name used is the same as our existing domain where we eventually need to install this cluster.
We need: (At least I think we need:)
To remove node 2 from the "cluster domain", DCPROMO node 1 and eliminate the "cluster domain". We then need to join the cluster (nodes) to the existing domain. We also need to recreate the accounts/groups used during installation.
Questions:
1) What adverse impact will the removal of the "cluster domain" have on the security groups/accounts used in the installation?
2) Will I have to re-install SQL 2005?
3) Is my paranoia real or imagined? (Will Elvis live?) Am I on the right track or totally off base?
Any prior experience with this would be greatly appreciated. In fact, a WAG is appreciated too.
Regards,
Mike
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Hello Guys,
I had been trying to solve this error with no success :
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The syntax for a fully-qualified TCP address is:
TCP://<computer_name>.<domain_segment>[.<domain_segment>]:<port>
I had installed three instances on my local machine to test Data base mirroring :
Principal : running SQL Developer Instance
Mirror : running SQL Developer Instance .
Witness : Running SQL Express.
Database mirroring already enabled using startup flag : -T1400
i even tried to configure it with out a witness but still have the same error .
I used the follwoing server name in the mirroring wizard(not localhost) :
Principal : TCP://Ali-laptop:5022
Mirrored : TCP://Ali-laptop:5023
Witness : TCP://Ali-laptop:5044
whats the problem guys?!
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Thank you in advance for your assistants.
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Any help will be appreciated.
To clarify few things I have no previous MS SQL experience, did some Oracle and MySQL work.
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Thanks
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Hi There
I am trying to find resources of comsiderations / steps to take when changing a sql server instatnce's domain, the name will be the same but it is being moved to a new domain.
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replcation still obviously referencing the old domain.
But what are all the other things that may be affected. A link to an article with details of how to move a sql server 2005 instance to a new domain would be great i just cant find one.
Thanx
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Jul 10, 2007
Greetings,
I'm totally stuck on this issue and would really appreciate any advice. Here's what's going on...
I'm trying to install SP2 on a SQL 2005 Std x64 cluster and all the components upgrade except the DB Engine, which fails with this error saying the domain group (not the service account) could not be validated for the full-text search service.
I've rebooted both nodes. I've verified that the domain group exists. I even removed the full text search component and I still get the same error.
I've reviewed this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915846
But the ftsgroup registry value mentioned does not exists. I assume it only shows up after sp2 is installed.
Interestingly, I couldn't uninstall full-text search unless I passed the FTSCLUSTERGROUP parameter to the setup.exe command line remove command.
The OS is Windows Server 2003 Ent x64 SP2. Not a domain controller. I'm upgrading from the RTM version of SQL Server.
I've posted the relevant parts of the summary and log files below.
Thanks in advance for any ideas!
- Chris
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Summary.txt
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Product : Database Services (MSSQLSERVER)
Product Version (Previous): 1399
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Failure
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB921896_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
Error Number : 28130
Error Description : MSP Error: 28130 A domain group is missing for one or more services. To install SQL Server 2005 as a failover cluster, domain groups must be specified for all the clustered services being installed .To proceed, enter the missing domain group information.
The domain group cannot be validated for the service Full-Text Search.
sqlrun_sql.msp.log
===================
<Func Name='GetServiceAccountProperty'>
<Func Name='GetServiceAccountProperty'>
<Func Name='GetServiceAccountProperty'>
Loaded DLL:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlsval.dll
Version:
2005.90.3042.0
Failed to validate group name for FTSCLUSTERGROUP. Error 87
Error Code: 0x80070057 (87)
Windows Error Text: The parameter is incorrect.
Source File Name: sqlcadomaingroupdialog.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Sat Oct 7 09:43:40 2006
Function Name: validateSetDomainGroups
Source Line Number: 484
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:610]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:610]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:610]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
Error Code: 87
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:626]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A8!98) [12:17:17:642]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (64-bit) -- Error 28130. A domain group is missing for one or more services. To install SQL Server 2005 as a failover cluster, domain groups must be specified for all the clustered services being installed .To proceed, enter the missing domain group information.
The domain group cannot be validated for the service Full-Text Search.
Error 28130. A domain group is missing for one or more services. To install SQL Server 2005 as a failover cluster, domain groups must be specified for all the clustered services being installed .To proceed, enter the missing domain group information.
The domain group cannot be validated for the service Full-Text Search.
<EndFunc Name='LaunchFunction' Return='87' GetLastError='0'>
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:642]: Transforming table InstallExecuteSequence.
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:642]: Note: 1: 2262 2: InstallExecuteSequence 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Transforming table InstallExecuteSequence.
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Transforming table InstallExecuteSequence.
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: InstallExecuteSequence 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Transforming table InstallExecuteSequence.
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: InstallExecuteSequence 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Transforming table InstallExecuteSequence.
MSI (s) (A88) [12:17:17:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: InstallExecuteSequence 3: -2147287038
Action ended 12:17:17: Validate_ServiceAccounts.3EA9D9BF_D9D2_4023_B2A7_9E2137B2FB1B. Return value 3.
Action ended 12:17:17: INSTALL. Return value 3.
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Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
Property(S): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
Property(S): ProductVersion = 9.2.3042.00
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Mar 9, 2006
hi guys, i just recently had our servers attached to a new domain. previously they were not on any domain. the server A is a domain controler itself.
the problem is that now i cant start my sql server agent. it gives this error.
SQLServerAgent could not be started (reason: Unable to connect to server '(local)'; SQLServerAgent cannot start).
previously I was using administrator account to start my services but now i am using the domain account.
can someone please advise me on this.
thanks!
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Sep 5, 2007
Hi All,
I would like to rename a login SAMPLE-ITean to NEWDOMAINean, but i get this message:
"The name change cannot be performed because the SID of the new name does not match the old SID of the principal."
the command is : alter login [SAMPLE-ITean] with name=[NEWDOMAINean]
server is sql2005 std (initial base)
what can i do ( there are lot of db on this instance and there are lot of instance where I have to change the domain of the user...) ... and there are lot of user whom I have to change it...:-(
thnx
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May 22, 2008
Hi everyone, We currently have a server running SQL server 2000 and 2005 instances on our domain. The servers are used for a couple of different applications. Our network manager is implementing a domain change in the next few months, but isn't familiar with SQL servers. I was wondering if anyone knew about any possible issues with changing the domain the database server machine is connected to. The computer name won't change, and neither will the server instances. Many thanks in advance for any ideas / help on this
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Jan 22, 2008
Is there a way to change a logins based on domain users, we just changed domains so all the domainlogin logins are not working anymore. Do I have to reapply every security on every database object? There has to be a fix for this, its a common thing.
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Hello everybody..Is there a way to fix the SQL Server 2000 installation when the Server afterthe server has been disjoined form its old domain and added to a new domainwith a different computer name too?Sounds like a joke, but stuff happens.TIA-arifi
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May 8, 2008
Hi folks,
For the past couple of days, I have been trying to get my SQL Server to work with Distributed Views. I am created linked servers, linked server logins, set XACT Abort ON.
I am successful in running a select against the distributed view, but was unable to run an "INSERT"
When I try a simple insert, the query took 3:14 minutes. Then I get an error message like:
Server: Msg 7391, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The operation could not be performed because the OLE DB provider 'SQLOLEDB' was unable to begin a distributed transaction.
[OLE/DB provider returned message: New transaction cannot enlist in the specified transaction coordinator. ]
OLE DB error trace [OLE/DB Provider 'SQLOLEDB' ITransactionJoin::JoinTransaction returned 0x8004d00a].
I have checked that MSDTC is running and configured under a domain account on both machines - running sQL 2000 and win2K
I have been unsuccessful still after tinkering for several days. I have checked my network configurations and noticed that when I try to ping the other machine by name, I don't get a response. I can only get a response to a ping when I enter the IP address directly.
Could this be a problem? Also, I noticed that for some strange reason, whenever I ping from either machine it is showing an external IP - always the same one no matter which computer name I try to ping. Something like 209.xxx.xxx.xxx instead of the 192.xxx.xxx.xxx that I expect.
Finally, I thought that problem was possibly due to incorrect Active Directory configuration. I tried to remove both machines from the domain by changing them to a workgroup "TEST" instead of the domain.
When I restarted the PC, I am unable to start SQL Server. It shows the Red Stop sign. When I try to start it, it gives an error like: Service could not start because one or more dependencies failed.
When I add the machine back to the domain, SQL server starts working on reboot.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanks.
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I am using the Management Sudio Express and after I changed my domain password, I lost all of my SQL Server registrations.
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-- VPDJ
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