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 Urgent Help , SQL Service stops unexpectedly

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fssherwani
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Posted - 2006-03-07 : 09:35:01
Hi Gurus:
We are running SQL Failover clustering on 2 node windows 2003 cluster environment. I have one default and one named SQL instance.

The SQL Service for default instance have failed couple of times. There is no solid clue in the eventlog why the service fails , there is enough disk space ,RAM is good and so is CPU.
Desperately need help , what should be my troubleshooting steps ?

Regards

Fahad


propanecan
Yak Posting Veteran

60 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-08 : 09:28:21
Are you runing this in active/passive or active/active mode? Does the default instance fail on both nodes or just one of the nodes?
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fssherwani
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Posted - 2006-03-08 : 09:34:38
Thanks for your reply , this is active/passive cluster.Both instances can failover to either node.
There is a difference in SQL patch , first node is patched with SQL SP3 and the second node (where the failure occured) have SQL SP1. This might potential cause , but the environment ran without error for couple of months and suddenly it failed.
Is there any document which talks about troubleshooting "SQLServer.exe" related issues.

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propanecan
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Posted - 2006-03-08 : 09:45:20
I believe it's possible that your instance could run without error until the service is restarted or fails over. As a rule always run both nodes at the exact patch level. Especially given the vulnerabilities of earlier patch levels I would suggest patching to at least sp3a on both nodes.

As far as troubleshooting...it sounds like you were on the right track by reviewing the event viewer, etc. As a rule with clustered environments I would always start by comparing the applications/configurations of each node.
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