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hannah00
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Posted - 2007-01-11 : 14:57:24
there are some discussions within our company about building 4 node cluster, what I am looking for and some doc or directions to deal with storage and then SQL.

thanks

tkizer
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38200 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-11 : 15:21:48
There's really nothing different between a 2 node cluster, 3 node cluster, 4 node cluster, etc... We've got one of each in our production environment.

Are you familiar with 2 node clustering?

Tara Kizer
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hannah00
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31 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-17 : 12:14:18
well, my problem is:

let say if you have three nodes already running and you need to add the 4 and 5 nodes to the cluster. the very first problem you will run into is the Q (quorum drive), since the cluster is running so Q drive will be busy and it won't be available for the 4 and 5 nodes, it will say "UNREADABLE" even it see the resource on Disk Management. If 4, 5 don't see Q drive and you are out luck to add the new node to the cluster.

any advises?

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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-17 : 12:59:07
You definitely can add new nodes to a cluster. We've done it several times. We've never encountered a quorum issue.

The only issue that I can think of is if the other nodes already have SQL Server installed. If that's the case, then you have to reinstall it on the new node.

Tara Kizer
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