It might seem a unrelated or irrelevant but a good number of issues relating to enabling MSDTC on a windows server cluster can be resolved if you just do your windows update and ensure that you have the latest service packs etc before attempting to enable MSDTC as listed in articles KB817064 OR KB301600.
Giann wrote:
problem MS DTC cluster
14-Jan-08
Hi,
I have a problem with my cluster (2 node active/passive) that host sql
server 2005 db.
When I make a cluster move (move group) of mstc group, this operation fail
and in the event viewer I look this error
event ID: 4122
Could not start the MS DTC Transaction Manager.
event ID: 4185
MS DTC Transaction Manager start failed. LogInit returned error 0x8007000e.
the system operating in the nodes is: win server 2003 r2. When I move Sql
group or cluster group I have nt problem.
Suggest?
thank's
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On 14 January 2008 06:06
Giann wrote:
problem MS DTC cluster
Hi,
I have a problem with my cluster (2 node active/passive) that host sql
server 2005 db.
When I make a cluster move (move group) of mstc group, this operation fail
and in the event viewer I look this error
event ID: 4122
Could not start the MS DTC Transaction Manager.
event ID: 4185
MS DTC Transaction Manager start failed. LogInit returned error 0x8007000e.
the system operating in the nodes is: win server 2003 r2. When I move Sql
group or cluster group I have nt problem.
Suggest?
thank's
On 14 January 2008 14:43
Ryan Sokolowski [MVP] wrote:
Is Network DTC access actually installed on both nodes?
Is Network DTC access actually installed on both nodes? Check here for the
proper setup of MSDTC resource on a cluster:
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?id=301600
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Ryan Sokolowski
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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On 15 January 2008 03:56
Giann wrote:
Thank's for your help.I have read your link.
Thank's for your help.
I have read your link. The cluster msdtc resource in this moment is in one
node.
I have tried to run: msdtc - resetlog but do not work yet...
I have read also this procedure:
rename the %systemroot%\system32\dtclog folder to dtclog.old
(IF it exist)
create a new dtclog folder (%systemroot%\system32\dtclog)
at command prompt: msdtc -resetlog
But I have not dtclog folder....
Thank's
Gianni
"Ryan Sokolowski [MVP]" wrote:
On 05 February 2008 06:33
oreilly.joh wrote:
Hi Gianni,I have been having the exact issues as you, i fact have been
Hi Gianni,
I have been having the exact issues as you, i fact have been fighting
with my cluster servers for 3 days,
i have rebuilt them 3 times and i came across this article which fixed
it.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900216
i did see the one about creating a dtclog folder i did that too but it
didnt do anything.
try this and let me know
Thanks
John OReilly
On 27 November 2009 12:12
Arun Kumar wrote:
MSDTC in a clustered environment
It might seem a unrelated or irrelevant but a good number of issues relating to enabling MSDTC on a windows server cluster can be resolved if you just do your windows update and ensure that you have the latest service packs etc before attempting to enable MSDTC as listed in articles KB817064 OR KB301600.
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