Cluster Administrator Error Id 5019
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An Error Occurred While Attempting To Bring The Resource Cluster Name Online
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The Cluster Resource Could Not Be Bought Online By The Resource Monitor 2012
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a cluster Discussion in 'SQL Server Clustering' started by KGautney, Apr 26, 2007. KGautney New Member I added disks to the server. Now I am adding them to the error code: 0x80071397 SQL cluster. 1) I added them as a resource. When I try to add the cluster resource cannot be bought online by resource monitor SQL Server as a dependency I receive the following error: An error has occurred when attempting to add disk l: The
The Resource Has Indicated That It Cannot Come Online On Any Node
operation could not be completed b/c the cluster resource is online. Error Id: 5019 My question: Do I have to bring offline both cluster resources (IP info and name info) for my changes to take effect? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/313882 What ramifications does bringing the cluster resource down have? Does it require a reboot? I am not at all familiar with Clustering, so any info is appreciated K' KGautney, Apr 26, 2007 #2 Argyle New Member You need to take the SQL Server resoruce offline to add a new disk as a dependancy and then start it back up. It has the same ramifications as stopping and starting a non clustered http://www.sql-server-performance.com/forum/threads/adding-disks-to-a-cluster.17626/ SQL server instance. Argyle, Apr 27, 2007 #2 Raulie New Member Right click on the SQL Server Resource and click on Take Offline, go into properties then on the dependancies tab select modify then add the drive. Raulie Raulie, May 10, 2007 #2 MohammedU New Member You can't add the dependency the sql resource is online... So just follow Raulie directions to take offline add the disks... MohammedU. Moderator SQL-Server-Performance.com All postings are provided “AS IS†with no warranties for accuracy. MohammedU, May 10, 2007 #2 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Share This Page Tweet Please click 'Forgot Your Password' to reset your password if this is your first time using the new forums. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? Forgot your password? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Stay logged in SQL Server Performance Forums Home Forums > ARCHIVED SQL Server Posts > SQL Server 7.0 and 2000 Forum Topics > SQL Server Clustering > Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums What's New? Members Members Quick Links Registered Members Current Visitors Recent Activity Help Help Quick Links Smilies BB Codes Trophies Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Advanced search...
SP3 (default instance) on two node MSWindows 2000 Advanced Server with MS Cluster servcie working for over a yearnow.The shared Q: and E: drives are actually two seperate LUNS from a SANconnected via Host Bus Adapters..Recently, needed another logical drive. Added another http://microsoft.public.sqlserver.clustering.narkive.com/J1Llecqv/can-t-get-new-lun-logical-drive-visible-from-within-sql-server-on-cluster LUN from the SAN.Configured it as basic disk, drive letter F: It show up in Disk Managerexactly like the pre-existing E: drive in terms of attribute values.It is a working a normal drive on the primary node.Using the cluster administrator, it was added as a physical disk resourceand added to the iManage SQL Cluster Group, the same as the E: drive.It shows up as online and owned by the primary node where the the resource SQL Server isactive.However, it does not show up with the Enterprise Manage for the SQL Server.Only E: is showing. Have even rebooted the nodes for the cluster.The logical drive F: is available for all other uses, but it cannot be seenby the SQL Server.Scott LordWillkie Farr & Gallagher LLPNew York, New York***@willkie.com Tom Moreau 2005-02-02 00:33:46 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Have you made it a dependency of the SQL Server group?--Tom----------------------------------------------------Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, the cluster resource MCSE, MCDBASQL Server MVPColumnist, SQL Server ProfessionalToronto, ON Canadawww.pinnaclepublishing.com."Scott Lord" <***@nomail.com> wrote in message news:***@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...We have had a working SQL Server 2000 SP3 (default instance) on two node MSWindows 2000 Advanced Server with MS Cluster servcie working for over a yearnow.The shared Q: and E: drives are actually two seperate LUNS from a SANconnected via Host Bus Adapters..Recently, needed another logical drive. Added another LUN from the SAN.Configured it as basic disk, drive letter F: It show up in Disk Managerexactly like the pre-existing E: drive in terms of attribute values.It is a working a normal drive on the primary node.Using the cluster administrator, it was added as a physical disk resourceand added to the iManage SQL Cluster Group, the same as the E: drive.It shows up as online and owned by the primary node where the SQL Server isactive.However, it does not show up with the Enterprise Manage for the SQL Server.Only E: is showing. Have even rebooted the nodes for the cluster.The logical drive F: is available for all other uses, but it cannot be seenby the SQL Server.Scott LordWillkie Farr & Gallagher LLPNew York, New York***@willkie.com yvr4 2005-02-02 02:05:05 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I for get tell one more step . you have to add resource in Clusteradministrator.RegardsRam*you have to add new drive as a SQL Ser