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Please suggest a disaster recovery plan for 1 Oracle Application and 1 Database Server from primary to secondary. I have dedicated bandwith between primary and the remote site There is a need to replicate the ERP and users data to the remote server.Solved936Views3likes3CommentsMSSQL virtual instance connection problem
Hello I have a problem with Storage Foundation HAfor Windows (5.0) with virtual instance of mssql 2000 server. I have two nodes (node A, node B for exmp). When node A is Up (MSSQLrunning on this node) the sqlsever service managercannot monitor virtual instance of mssql server (when i select virtual host\instance he shows me "Access denied"), but from node B there is no problems to do this. When i switch SQL service group from node A to node B, situation is reversing. From node B sql server service manager cannot conect to virtual instance, but from node A connecting without any problems. Its strenge, because from SQLEnterprise Manager, and application from third machinei can connect to virtual host\instance without any warnnings or problems. Cluster service, sql service and replication servicebetween two clusters works fine. Node A and Node B are DNS servers and Domain Controllers for domain, i use Administrator account to do this operations. Connection to virtual host\instance is needed to backup databases and files by Netbackup Exec 6.5.3. Is someone have tha same problem ? Regards Zbigniew Wasilewski1.3KViews0likes3CommentsSFW and SSD
Good Morning, We have set up a RAID 10 using SFW using several SSD drives and are running into some read performance issues. We believe that the Device Type detection in SFW is partly to blame. Our SSD drives are PCI bus (FusionIO) based and are being detected as UNKNOWN. I have attached a screenshot of this behavior. Having read the section in "Using Veritas Storage Foundation with Solid State Drives.pdf" which deals with this problem, I am aware of the following method for attributing SSD to a device with an UNKNOWN type. vxdisk set <diskname> mediatype=ssd or to force: vxdisk -f set <diskname> mediatype=ssd However, this option does not seem to be available in the Windows version of vxdisk. Is there any other way in SFW to manually set the Device Type of a disk if it is not automatically detected properly? We are currently evaluating this product as a way to get a software RAID 10 on Windows Server 2003. Thank you, Matthew Hill matt@tfisllc.comSolved1.2KViews0likes3CommentsVEA v Cluster Manager
Hi there ... Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows 5.1 Cluster Manager (Java Console) 5.0 I am a SQL Server DBA and wish to switch the SQL Server resource(s) from Node-A to Node-B from time to time. Should I be using the Veritas Enterprise Manager (no login required) e.g. unmount - mount volume(s) ... or the Cluster Manager (Java Console) e.g. Switch to Node-B (VCS User required) Thank you for any guidance SteveSolved742Views0likes2Comments