And DNS From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Todd Lemmiksoo Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 12:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Q about Win2012 MultiSubnet Clusters
Check AD for the cluster name. On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I have to set up a SQL 2012 MultiSubnet Cluster. My boss had set up a testing version (meaning: he set up a 2 node Windows 2012 mutlisubnet cluster, and then installed SQL 2012 Cluster on it); when he left the company recently, we uninstalled SQL Cluster, but left the Windows cluster intact (rather than rebuild everything from scratch). I am at the point of reinstalling SQL 2012, now for production, not testing. Here's the thing - when I run the Windows cluster validation, I am still seeing references to the OLD SQL network name ("MultiSite1"). This cluster resource does not exist any longer. Problem is, I don't see it in the Failover Cluster Manager anywhere. I only see it in the Cluster Validation report, under various warnings: under "Validate Resource Status", it shows that "Validating cluster resource Name: MultiSite1" shows as 'Failed'. under "Validate Multiple Subnet Properties", it says to change the HostRecordTTL property for network name "MultiSite1". It is also showing up as Cluster Event errors - event ID 1051, cluster network name resource cannot be brought online. SO: How can I get rid of this now phantom resource "MultiSite1", before I go an install SQL 2012 (with it's own new SQL Server Network Name)? It should have been removed when I uninstalled the old SQL 2012 cluster, but apparently it wasn't (or I did the uninstall wrong, I guess). I don't see "MultiSite1" under any resource in Failover Cluster Manager. Hope I was clear enough on this. -- T. Todd Lemmiksoo
