Ryan,
Just curious how others out there would handle this for SQL clusters. For
example, would a Microsoft Gold Partner come in and rebuild or try to
migrate? I'm somewhat afraid of having an issue surface and not be able to
get support from Microsoft. I guess, worst case scenario, it could be
rebuilt if that occurred.
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Tim
"Ryan Sokolowski [MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> Per that KB, it is not recommended but is possible and the KB describes
> how to do this procedure. Was there something else you were confused
> about? Please do let us know how we can help further...
>
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> Ryan Sokolowski
> MVP - Clustering
> MCT, MCITP x3, MCTS x8, MCSE x2, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP
>
>
> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote in message
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>> Hello Tim,
>>
>> I will crosspost this to:
>> microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering
>>
>> There are the clustering experts.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
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>>> Per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269196, production clusters should
>>> not be migrated between domains. However, I've done this before with
>>> success. The only thing missing in the KB were some static SIDs in the
>>> registry representing groups, which didn't translate with ADMT, and
>>> needed to be updated manually.
>>>
>>> I have two Server 2003 R2 2-node clusters that need to be migrated to
>>> a new forest and I'm just curious how all of you handle them. Do you
>>> migrate the clusters or rebuild them? If you rebuild, do you reload
>>> them one node at a time to avoid outages? All of my service accounts
>>> have already been pre-migrated to the new forest.
>>>
>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>> --
>>> Tim
>>
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