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Carla

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Since: May 28, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:53 am
Post subject: Discovery of instances not correct with SCOM DBCreateWizard.exe
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>sqlserver>clustering (more info?)

I have a 2 node cluster active/passive 2003 SP2 cluster.
I have 4 instances
SQLSRVISPS1\SQLSRV1
SQLSRVISPS2\SQLSRV2
SQLSRVIMGMT\SQLMGMT
SQLSRVIISA\SQLISA

When I use the DBCreateWizard.Exe to create the databases for SCOM, the
instances are wrongly discovered as :
SQLSRVISPS2\SQLSRV1
SQLSRVISPS2\SQLSRV2
SQLSRVISPS2\SQLMGMT
SQLSRVISPS2\SQLISA

Has anyone an idea how I can resolve this ?
Thanks

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Linchi Shea

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Since: Mar 03, 2006
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 9:04 am
Post subject: RE: Discovery of instances not correct with SCOM DBCreateWizard.exe [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Since that's a Microsoft application, I would just talk to the MS support to
get a fix (if it's indeed a problem).

Linchi

"Carla" wrote:

> I have a 2 node cluster active/passive 2003 SP2 cluster.
> I have 4 instances
> SQLSRVISPS1\SQLSRV1
> SQLSRVISPS2\SQLSRV2
> SQLSRVIMGMT\SQLMGMT
> SQLSRVIISA\SQLISA
>
> When I use the DBCreateWizard.Exe to create the databases for SCOM, the
> instances are wrongly discovered as :
> SQLSRVISPS2\SQLSRV1
> SQLSRVISPS2\SQLSRV2
> SQLSRVISPS2\SQLMGMT
> SQLSRVISPS2\SQLISA
>
> Has anyone an idea how I can resolve this ?
> Thanks
>
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> Carla

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