I have a SQL Server 2000 active/active cluster with Windows 2003 server.
What would cause the binaries not to be pushed to the Node on a SQL Server
2000 virtual server installation?
Thanks,
What is the issue? If the binaries were not copied on the other node, I would recommend reviewing the setup logs. They will have detailed information.
If you are installing a virtual SQL Server 2000 instance then review
sqlstp.log (on the node where you ran the setup)
sqlstpN.log (where N is an integer -- on the node where you ran the setup)
sqlstpN.log (where N is an integer -- on the other node)
This will help you understand what happened during the installation.
If it was a service pack installation then the files are sqlsp.log and sqlspN.log
HTH,
Best Regards,
Uttam Parui
Microsoft Corporation
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