Installing on 2 cluster nodes
kingrudedog
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I am a little confused as to the steps for installing redgate sql backup on a cluster.
All the instructions just point to installing server componenents. But this isn't the sql backup executable, correct? This is installed as part (or seperately if desired) from the initial kickoff, isn't it?
Does anyone have a step doc for a fresh install?
Sorry, I am a bit new to sql backup...
Appreciate any help a great deal.
All the instructions just point to installing server componenents. But this isn't the sql backup executable, correct? This is installed as part (or seperately if desired) from the initial kickoff, isn't it?
Does anyone have a step doc for a fresh install?
Sorry, I am a bit new to sql backup...
Appreciate any help a great deal.
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Installing SQL Backup server components on clusters
Manually installing SQL Backup server components on clusters
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
This is for both 2005 SP3 and 2008 R2 clusters
DBA, MCITP
Or do I need to run this on each?
On systems where security is tight, one or both of the first 2 steps usually fail. If you think about it, it's rather scary that an application (the installer) was able to copy an executable file to a remote machine AND run it on that machine. With regards to checking the setup status, the installer can sometimes report false negatives, again due to security restrictions.
Yes, the installer does have an option to auto install on the passive node. If it works, great (or its time to review your security setup). If it doesn't, you'll have to do it manually, which provides some users (like jerry) a higher level of confidence that everything's been set up correctly.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
- I should rerstart the server components installation and only choose the node I'm on. Then log into the passive node and do the same (first putting the software on the passive node)?
The doesn't require a failover does it? I'm doing this on a production server, and currently don't have that option.
Yes.
No,a failover is not required. Things to remember:
- ensure that the same located is specified for the data store location, as per section 6 in this document)
- SQL Backup is activated on both nodes, as per the 'Activating on clusters and multiple SQL Servers' in the above document.
- ensure that any scheduled backups are made to valid locations from both nodes e.g. if node 1 backs up to a network share mapped as H:\, node 2 needs to have the same mapping to that network share.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8