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Thanks to Alex for working through this with me. We found the cause of the issue. We have more than one domain here, and I'm no network expert (far from it), but issue was caused by missing DNS entries. Our cluster name and virtual server name were in DNS against domain 1. But the monitor and the actual servers themselves to be monitored were in domain 2. When running through the checks, e.g. check remote registry and WMI, everything worked... which was confusing. This is because we didn't fully qualify our connections with the full domain when testing. i.e. myserver.2.local. As SQL Monitor was specifying the full name, it could not see the servers. Our network guys added these two extra DNS entries and it's all working now! / comments
Thanks to Alex for working through this with me. We found the cause of the issue. We have more than one domain here, and I'm no network expert (far from it), but issue was caused by missing DNS e...
Thanks, but yes that's where I'm testing from. I meant where should I be testing to. The cluster name or the node host name. Though I have tested to both. / comments
Thanks, but yes that's where I'm testing from. I meant where should I be testing to. The cluster name or the node host name. Though I have tested to both.
Thanks Alex. Though I've just checked and those keys values are already in the registry anyway.
Should I be testing from the SQL monitor service to the nodes, or to the Cluster Name? i.e. testing remote registry and WMI. / comments
Thanks Alex. Though I've just checked and those keys values are already in the registry anyway.
Should I be testing from the SQL monitor service to the nodes, or to the Cluster Name? i.e. testing...
Trouble setting up monitoring on a cluster
Hi. I have an active/passive cluster that I can't seem to set up. I get the following error: "Unreachable Cannot connect"
And in the logs:GROUP EVENT OUTCOME EXCEPTION EXCEPT...