we have a sql server instance on a 2003 cluster which was built with the
wrong collation. are their any cluster related steps that need to be taken
into consideration when running the rebuild master utility to correct the
collation? we have multiple instances running on the cluster. does the
cluster have to be stopped for instance or would simply shutting down the
specific instance be adequate.
How To Rebuild the MASTER Database on a Virtual SQL Server 2000 Instance
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;298568
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"bjones" <bjones@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:325996A5-AF73-45C4-AE59-D1C3FCA24CA1@.microsoft.com...
> we have a sql server instance on a 2003 cluster which was built with the
> wrong collation. are their any cluster related steps that need to be taken
> into consideration when running the rebuild master utility to correct the
> collation? we have multiple instances running on the cluster. does the
> cluster have to be stopped for instance or would simply shutting down the
> specific instance be adequate.
|||The instance is pretty isolated from other instances if you're only touching
stuff inside the database and not at the OS/MSCS level. You can rebuild that
instance's master without hitting the other instances.
joe.
"bjones" <bjones@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:325996A5-AF73-45C4-AE59-D1C3FCA24CA1@.microsoft.com...
> we have a sql server instance on a 2003 cluster which was built with the
> wrong collation. are their any cluster related steps that need to be taken
> into consideration when running the rebuild master utility to correct the
> collation? we have multiple instances running on the cluster. does the
> cluster have to be stopped for instance or would simply shutting down the
> specific instance be adequate.
sql
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