When I initiate a failure of the SQL Server Service on the active node from
the Cluster Administrator or just stop the service from the Services snap-in,
it doesn't initiate a failover to the 2nd node. Rebooting the server works
to cause the failover, stopping the cluster service works to cause a
failover, but whenever I stop the SQL service it does not. Any ideas on why
this wouldn't cause a failover? Is there something missing in the
configuration?
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Geoff N. Hiten
Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
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