I have a server that Windows 2000 Advanced Server that is
clustered (Active/Active) with SQL Server 2000 with SP3A.
There are periods when the server CPU usage can be at 100%
for 30 minutes or longer.
What some of the resources that should fail when the CPU
usage is at this rate for an extended period of time?
Thanks,
Mike
Mike, you are losing me here. The system get pegged at 100% CPU and you want
to know what?
Cheers,
Rod
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering
"Mike" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a server that Windows 2000 Advanced Server that is
> clustered (Active/Active) with SQL Server 2000 with SP3A.
> There are periods when the server CPU usage can be at 100%
> for 30 minutes or longer.
> What some of the resources that should fail when the CPU
> usage is at this rate for an extended period of time?
> Thanks,
> Mike
|||failover will only happen when the heartbeat fails.
100% CPU doesn't mean that failover will happen.
"Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]" wrote:
> Mike, you are losing me here. The system get pegged at 100% CPU and you want
> to know what?
> Cheers,
> Rod
> MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
> http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering
> "Mike" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2910d01c464e9$6b435970$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
>
>
|||some of the resources that can fail when cpu usage is 100%?
Well if SQL Server cannot reply to the IsAlive queries than SQL Server resource can fail.
What resources fail in your case?
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Uttam Parui
Microsoft Corporation
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