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‎10-08-2008 06:42 PM
I have been using LS for a while with the database hosted on our clustered SQL Server.
Today for the first time the database server failed over from node a to node b.
From what I can tell the service carried on working ok on the LS Server and the database continued to be updated.
However, the website was unavailable - when I went to http://lansweeperserver I got
there is no row at position 0
type errors.
When the database was failed back to the primary (a) node then the website was fine again.
Any ideas?
Today for the first time the database server failed over from node a to node b.
From what I can tell the service carried on working ok on the LS Server and the database continued to be updated.
However, the website was unavailable - when I went to http://lansweeperserver I got
there is no row at position 0
type errors.
When the database was failed back to the primary (a) node then the website was fine again.
Any ideas?
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‎03-24-2009 05:22 PM
Cluster name is correct in the web config file.
This is not a major issue as it hardly ever happens - it's just when it does then we can't access the LS screens.
This is not a major issue as it hardly ever happens - it's just when it does then we can't access the LS screens.

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‎03-23-2009 05:05 PM
Could you take a look at the web.config file in your website folder.
Inspect the connectionstring, maybe this is not pointing to the clustername.
Inspect the connectionstring, maybe this is not pointing to the clustername.

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‎03-16-2009 03:33 PM
It is a "Microsoft cluster (which clusters sql servers)"

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‎03-15-2009 10:39 PM
Is this a sql2005 clustered sql server or a microsoft cluster (which clusters sql servers)
