InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Implementation Guide for Microsoft SQL Server - Windows
- Section I. Introducing Veritas InfoScale solutions for application high availability
- Understanding the InfoScale solutions for application high availability
- About the Veritas InfoScale solutions for monitoring SQL Server
- About the VCS agents for SQL Server
- How VCS monitors storage components
- Shared storage - if you use NetApp filers
- Shared storage - if you use SFW to manage cluster dynamic disk groups
- Shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage shared disks
- Non-shared storage - if you use SFW to manage dynamic disk groups
- Non-shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage local disks
- Non-shared storage - if you use VMware storage
- How application availability is achieved in a physical environment
- How is application availability achieved in a VMware virtual environment
- Modifying the ESXDetails attribute
- Managing storage and installing the VCS agents
- Installing SQL Server
- About installing SQL Server for a high availability (HA) configuration
- Configuring Microsoft iSCSI initiator
- About installing SQL Server on the first system
- About installing SQL Server on additional systems
- Assigning ports for multiple SQL Server instances
- Enabling IPv6 support for the SQL Server Analysis Service
- Understanding the InfoScale solutions for application high availability
- Section II. Configuring SQL Server in a physical environment
- Overview
- Configuring the VCS cluster
- Configuring the SQL Server service group
- About configuring the SQL Server service group
- Before configuring the SQL Server service group
- Configuring a SQL Server service group using the wizard
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- Running SnapManager for SQL Server
- About the modifications required for tagged VLAN or teamed network
- Making SQL Server user-defined databases highly available
- Verifying the service group configuration
- Administering a SQL Server service group
- Configuring an MSDTC service group
- Configuring the standalone SQL Server
- Configuring an Active/Active cluster
- Configuring a disaster recovery setup
- Section III. Appendixes
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- VCS logging
- VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard (VCW) logs
- VCWsilent logs
- NetApp agents error messages
- Error and warning messages from VCS agent for SQL Server
- Messages from the VCS agent for SQL Server Database Engine
- Messages from the VCS agent for SQL Server FILESTREAM
- Messages from the VCS agent for SQL Server Agent service and Analysis service
- SQL Server Analysis service (MSOLAP) service fails to come online with "invalid context of address" error
- Messages from the VCS agent for MSDTC
- Appendix B. Using the virtual MMC viewer
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Sample configuration
A sample setup is used to illustrate the installation and configuration tasks for two instances of SQL server, Billing and Payroll. During normal operation, one instance will be online on each of the two servers. If a failure occurs, the instance on the failing node will be brought online on the other server, resulting in two instances running on one server.
During the configuration process, create virtual IP addresses for the following:
Billing virtual server (virtual IP address is the same on all nodes)
Payroll virtual server (virtual IP address is the same on all node)
Cluster IP address
You should have these IP addresses available before you begin to deploy your environment.
The IP addresses are required only in case of IPv4. In an IPv6 network environment, the configuration wizards automatically generate a unique and valid IPv6 address based on the network prefix advertised by the routers.
The following table describes the objects created and used during the installation and configuration.
Table: Active-active configuration objects
Name | Description |
|---|---|
SYSTEM1 & SYSTEM2 | server names |
SQL_CLUS1 | virtual SQL server cluster |
BILLING_VS_SYS_FILES PAYROLL_VS_SYS_FILES | volume for the SQL Server system data files for the billing instance volume for the SQL Server system data files for the payroll instance |
BILLING_DATA PAYROLL_DATA | volume for a SQL Server user-defined database for the billing instance volume for a SQL Server user-defined database for the payroll instance |
BILLING_LOG PAYROLL_LOG | volume for a SQL Server user-defined database log file fort he billing instance volume for a SQL Server user-defined database log file for the payroll instance |
BILLING_REGREP PAYROLL_REGREP | volume for the list of registry keys replicated among the nodes for the billing instance volume for the list of registry keys replicated among the nodes for the payroll instance |
BILLING_INST PAYROLL_INST | instance name for the billing instance instance name for the payroll instance |
BILLING_VS PAYROLL_VS | virtual SQL server name for the billing instance virtual SQL server name for the payroll instance |
BILLING_SG PAYROLL_SG | SQL Server service group for the billing instance SQL Server service group for the payroll instance |