IF you need to change the IP Address of a SQL Server Failover Cluster instance, here is the steps:
1. Open up Failover Cluster manager. 2. Expand the MS Cluster Instance that your SQL Cluster instance resides on. 3. Expand Services and applications. 4. Select the SQL Server Service. 5. In the main window pane (Middle Screen), you should see your SQL Server Cluster name, expand the plus to the left of it. 6. Under your SQL Server Cluster name, you should now see an 'IP address' section, right click on it and go to properties. 7. In the properties pane, you can change your IP address by entering a static IP.....or assigning a DHCP enabled IP.
I am asking about a virtual IP for SQL Server, is there a way we can assign a different IP to SQL Server other than the server's(host) IP address? like the same what we do in a clustered env.
We could use charindex, substring and len to cut the 4 parts of the ip and rebuild it in the right format.
Starts with SELECT CHARINDEX('.',mycolumn) ,LEFT(mycolumn, CHARINDEX('.',mycolumn) - 1) as part_four_of_ip ,CHARINDEX('.', SUBSTRING(mycolumn,CHARINDEX('.',mycolumn) - 1),len(mycolumn) as position_of_second_dot ........ and so on.....
This will cause an awful long code. How to shorten that code?
I have an installation of SQL Server Express 2005 installed on a Windows 2003 server. Through the forums on the board I have been able to turn on and make sure that port 1433 and port 1434 are turned on and listening. However, both ports show that they are listening on IP address 0.0.0.0. and I need for port 1433 to either listen on the server's main IP address or at the very least on 127.0.0.1. I have set them to enabled in the Configuration manager but they still don't appear to be listening on either of those IP addresses. Could some one tell me if there's another configuration change I might need to make?
I'm usning xp_sendmail to send e-mails to customers. In the From filed of e-mail it shows the user id which runs this process. Can I mask or change this like FROM: Customer service
Hi all,I have recently changed IP addresses on my MS SQL cluster (the new IPaddresses belongs to a different network). Both physical node's IPaddresses and resource's IP addresses have been changed.Everything seems to work fine. The cluster is up and respondingnormally. The resources failover to another node when needed correctly.However, I have noticed that the time it takes for the resource tofailover to another node is much longer than in the past (before IPaddresses change). I have noticed that "Network Name" is the resourcetype that causes the delay. Could you please advise if there issomething that I overlooked and needs to be changed.updated as well, sothat groups fail over faster?Thanks,Aleu
In our lab we have 2 clustered instance of Sql server 2018R2 as follows
Virtual Server Name                                                    IP SqlVir 10.1.1.6 SqlVirDr   10.1.1.12
The Data is SqlVir is replicated manually every day to SqlVirDr.
We had to change the Virtual Server name of SqlVirDr to SqlVir so that all dot net applications accessing SqlVir could continue to access the database without changing the application string.
For that purpose I deleted the computer name SqlVir from the domain and its IP 10.1.1.6 from DNS. Then I went to the failover cluster manager of SqlVIrDr right clicked the Sql services selected the properties and changed the DNS name from SqlVirDr to SqlVir.The applications then could access the data.However when I changed the network IP address from 10.1.1.12 to 10.1.1.6 the Sql services was found to be down.
Perhaps the procedure I followed in deleting the computer name from domain and the IP from DNS was wrong.What exactly is the steps that I should follow to achieve the above objective.
I just moved our SSRS server from one machine to another. It was sending our report emails from a service account. So when my end users get the emailed report it was from a service account (reports@blah.com) .Â
Now that I moved the DB to another server - the reports get emailed successfully - but they are being sent from my email address!Â
I have checked the rsreportserver config file. I also checked in the report server smtp setup and they both show the service account. I even checked the subscription owners and accounts.
SSRS is using my account, but I can't find where it's getting it from. Where else can I look?
We have an Sql Server 2008R2 Clustered production instance by name 'ProdVir' configured in 2 nodes(Active-passive) withWIndows Server 2008 R2. We also have another clustered instance as disaster recovery by name 'VirDr' configured again in another 2 nodes of Windows Server 2008 R2. Every day morning there is mainatenace plan which backups all the database in production and another maintenace plan in the disaster recovery server 'VirDr' which restores the backups into the VirDr instance.
I would like to know that in an eventuality of a disaster in the clustered production instance of 'ProdVir'. could we rename the the instance VirDr(meant for disaster recovery) to ProdVir and also change the Ip addresses accordingly so that the application programs do not have to change the details for the datasource in the connection strings.
We changed the TCP/IP address on on of our BDC's this weekend (also runs SQL 6.5). Now some of our client workstations are not able to connect to the database using TCP/IP. They can connect with named pipes, but it doesn't "stick" on a reboot. It goes back to connecting with tcp/ip. Some of the client workstations can connect with tcp/ip. Could someone help me with this? I'm confused. I can ping the server by name from the workstations and it resolves the tcp/ip address correctly.
Hi im trying to save the location of images to a sql server db in the form of a url, i am trying to find out what datatype this comes under here. In ms access u can just select the hyperlink option in the data type dropdown and it saves the address entered into these fields as a hyperlink to the database. How can u do this in sql server ?????
A server with SQL 2000 installed is moving to a new physical location. Ourcompany standards mean that the name of the server and the IP address of theserver will change also. This SQL instance name is the same as the servername. Will I have to uninstall and reinstall SQL Server (and recover thedatabases) when this move is made so that the instance name equals theserver name? Is there a stored procedure that changes the instance name tothe server name? Thank you.
I have not been able to find any substantive documentation on connecting a DataSource to the database via the IP address of the SQL Server. Does anyone know of a good reference on the topic? I want to be able to access the data on the server while developing and testing locally on my laptop (not on the same network).
We have a SQL Server 7.0 SP1 NT 4 SP5 that has 40 or so clients connecting to it via a software package using NT Authentication. It was noticed that in Enterprise MGR, in Current activity panel under Network Address that all 40 or so clients do not show there individual MAC address, there are 3 different addresses, one does appear to be a client that is repeated for several other clients, one appears to be a network hub and the third one we have not determined what it is. These are all WIN 95 clients. When we use NT Workstation to connect to this SQL Server with Query Analyzer it does show the correct MAC address. Any ideas on what is wrong or where to start? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
I'm working with a small ISP/Hosting company and we set up a development server with NT, Site Server, SQL 6.5, and Site Site Commerce Edition. It has been working fine, but the other night their network guy assigned a new IP address to the NT server.
Now SQL server can't talk to/find the NT server. Any time you try to look at anything in Enterprise Manager, it throws the error:
DBLibrary - Server is unavailable or does not exist...general network error.
We can't figure out how/where to tell SQL Server that NT has a new IP address, and get it all working again.
I wasn't able to connect to my SQL server 2000 database (which reside in the network in a windows 2003 server) after the IP address of the server has changed and the server is shut down, moved and re-started.
I was able to connect to this server by using ADO using VB. I was able to register this server in my EM and was able to create ODBC connection. Just when using ADO.NET, I wasn't able to connect. Any ideas? Will there be any caching within ADO.NET still pointing to the old IP address?
How I can register MSSQL Server 2000 by IP Address-
I installed MSSQL Server 2000 sp3a, Enterprise edition on windows 2000 advanced server box with sp4. It’s primarily give instance with name like servername/sqlindia, Where sqlindia is instance and servername is physical machine name.
I would like to registration of sqlserver instance by IP Address. How I can do it.
we have a server (Windows server 2008 R2 Standard) that runs a hyper V manager.The Hyper V manager runs 2 virtual servers.
One of the virtual servers uses the software XAMPP (it’s a web portal). The local IP for the virtual machine is 192.168.0.xxx
I have configured the XAMPP in a way so that any user in our domain can access the portal when the user writes the ip address in the web browser.Instead of the ip address, I want the user to be able to write a specific given name.
can any one guide me how to change the default port address of apache which is 80 to any other port number. coz the default port number is taken by iis also.
When i am trying to configure Mirroring .i am getting the below error.
The server network address "TCP://RDEEPA:5022" can not be reached or does not exist. Check the network address name and reissue the command. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1418)
. TCP/IP and Name pipe connection is enabled in both principle and mirror server configuration.
I post the complete error message below ,which is in red
TITLE: Database Properties ------------------------------ An error occurred while starting mirroring. ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Alter failed for Database 'success'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.1399.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Alter+Database&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo) ------------------------------
The server network address "TCP://RDEEPA:5022" can not be reached or does not exist. Check the network address name and reissue the command. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1418) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=09.00.1399&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=1418&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ BUTTONS: OK ------------------------------
Hi all, I'd like to link a SQL Server database / table to Microsoft Exchange Server E-Mail-Address data, for an Employee Directory project.
I've read a little about "Web Store", a little about ExOLEDB, but I've come across nothing along practical lines. I.e., I still don't know where to begin!
For example the "Web Store" should be created on the SQL server, but how do you create it? Any insights will be greatly appreciated.