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Changing port numbers
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| zach_john 2005-06-23, 1:23 pm |
| On an active/active cluster what is the proper way of changing the port # on
the named instance after an install is complete and in use.
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| Geoff N. Hiten 2005-06-23, 1:23 pm |
| Use the Server Network Utility to assign a new port number. The utility is
not cluster-aware so make the changes on all nodes in the cluster
individually. SQL server requires a service stop-start to change port
numbers.
Geoff N, Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
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> On an active/active cluster what is the proper way of changing the port #
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> the named instance after an install is complete and in use.
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| zach_john 2005-06-23, 1:23 pm |
| Thanks Geoff - just wanted to hear that confirmation.
Cheers,
Zach
"Geoff N. Hiten" wrote:
> Use the Server Network Utility to assign a new port number. The utility is
> not cluster-aware so make the changes on all nodes in the cluster
> individually. SQL server requires a service stop-start to change port
> numbers.
>
> Geoff N, Hiten
> Microsoft SQL Server MVP
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> "zach_john" < zach_john@discussion
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> news:01F5E155-2002-4C8A-8549- 80DA732C7B7F@microso
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| Geoff N. Hiten 2005-06-23, 1:23 pm |
| It's always easier to learn from someone else's mistakes. :)
GNH
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> Thanks Geoff - just wanted to hear that confirmation.
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> Cheers,
> Zach
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> "Geoff N. Hiten" wrote:
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