Hello everyone,
What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
from per seat?
Thank you
Alex Anderson
The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
link:
Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
-Sue
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
<AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>
|||Sue,
Interesting link, however Mode is already set to 0 and I'm running
Windows 2003 Server. Although, contained within the same registry key is a
FlipAllow and I'm not sure what this is used for. Perhaps to allow the
switch between Per device and Processor? I have the licenses for two
processes (just purchased them from Microsoft) and now from what I'm told I
might just have to pay for support to re-license SQL. Go figure...
Thank you
Alex Anderson
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
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> The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
> link:
> Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
> http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
> -Sue
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
> <AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>
sql
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Processor license
Hello everyone,
What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
from per seat?
Thank you
Alex AndersonNo, switching between the licensing models is not
permitted.
>--Original Message--
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server
to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>
>.
>|||The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
link:
Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
-Sue
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
<AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>|||Sue,
Interesting link, however Mode is already set to 0 and I'm running
Windows 2003 Server. Although, contained within the same registry key is a
FlipAllow and I'm not sure what this is used for. Perhaps to allow the
switch between Per device and Processor? I have the licenses for two
processes (just purchased them from Microsoft) and now from what I'm told I
might just have to pay for support to re-license SQL. Go figure...
Thank you
Alex Anderson
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:fe6li09llida0kiqg7tksh26hta255i5de@.4ax.com...
> The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
> link:
> Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
> http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
> -Sue
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
> <AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> > What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
> >from per seat?
> >
> >Thank you
> >Alex Anderson
> >
>
What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
from per seat?
Thank you
Alex AndersonNo, switching between the licensing models is not
permitted.
>--Original Message--
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server
to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>
>.
>|||The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
link:
Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
-Sue
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
<AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>|||Sue,
Interesting link, however Mode is already set to 0 and I'm running
Windows 2003 Server. Although, contained within the same registry key is a
FlipAllow and I'm not sure what this is used for. Perhaps to allow the
switch between Per device and Processor? I have the licenses for two
processes (just purchased them from Microsoft) and now from what I'm told I
might just have to pay for support to re-license SQL. Go figure...
Thank you
Alex Anderson
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:fe6li09llida0kiqg7tksh26hta255i5de@.4ax.com...
> The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
> link:
> Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
> http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
> -Sue
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
> <AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> > What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
> >from per seat?
> >
> >Thank you
> >Alex Anderson
> >
>
Processor license
Hello everyone,
What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
from per seat?
Thank you
Alex AndersonThe following is unsupported but you may want to check the
link:
Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
-Sue
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
<AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>|||Sue,
Interesting link, however Mode is already set to 0 and I'm running
Windows 2003 Server. Although, contained within the same registry key is a
FlipAllow and I'm not sure what this is used for. Perhaps to allow the
switch between Per device and Processor? I have the licenses for two
processes (just purchased them from Microsoft) and now from what I'm told I
might just have to pay for support to re-license SQL. Go figure...
Thank you
Alex Anderson
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:fe6li09llida0kiqg7tksh26hta255i5de@.
4ax.com...
> The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
> link:
> Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
> http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
> -Sue
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
> <AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>
>
What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
from per seat?
Thank you
Alex AndersonThe following is unsupported but you may want to check the
link:
Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
-Sue
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
<AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>|||Sue,
Interesting link, however Mode is already set to 0 and I'm running
Windows 2003 Server. Although, contained within the same registry key is a
FlipAllow and I'm not sure what this is used for. Perhaps to allow the
switch between Per device and Processor? I have the licenses for two
processes (just purchased them from Microsoft) and now from what I'm told I
might just have to pay for support to re-license SQL. Go figure...
Thank you
Alex Anderson
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:fe6li09llida0kiqg7tksh26hta255i5de@.
4ax.com...
> The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
> link:
> Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
> http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
> -Sue
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
> <AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>
>
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Process order for changing IPs of network adapters and SQL services
A change in networking if forcing all of our IPs to change. I have
found KB articles 230356 and 244980 with the processes for changing the
IP addresses of the network adapters and SQL virtual servers
separately, but I would like to make sure I have the overall process
order correct.
Is there documentation available that describes the steps when _all_ of
the IPs involved in a cluster change, both physical and virtual?
Ouch. I went through this once before. While I don't have a step-by-step
process, the key is to only mess up one network at a time. Make sure you
have enabled private communications on both the public and private cluster
networks. While you are changing one network the cluster can continue to
communicate on the other one. Make sure the cluster can communicate on the
modified network before changing the unmodified one.
My biggest problem was changing the IP addresses of the SAN and re-linking
to the host nodes.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
<bsg075@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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>A change in networking if forcing all of our IPs to change. I have
> found KB articles 230356 and 244980 with the processes for changing the
> IP addresses of the network adapters and SQL virtual servers
> separately, but I would like to make sure I have the overall process
> order correct.
> Is there documentation available that describes the steps when _all_ of
> the IPs involved in a cluster change, both physical and virtual?
>
found KB articles 230356 and 244980 with the processes for changing the
IP addresses of the network adapters and SQL virtual servers
separately, but I would like to make sure I have the overall process
order correct.
Is there documentation available that describes the steps when _all_ of
the IPs involved in a cluster change, both physical and virtual?
Ouch. I went through this once before. While I don't have a step-by-step
process, the key is to only mess up one network at a time. Make sure you
have enabled private communications on both the public and private cluster
networks. While you are changing one network the cluster can continue to
communicate on the other one. Make sure the cluster can communicate on the
modified network before changing the unmodified one.
My biggest problem was changing the IP addresses of the SAN and re-linking
to the host nodes.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
<bsg075@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1124126624.137059.189680@.z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>A change in networking if forcing all of our IPs to change. I have
> found KB articles 230356 and 244980 with the processes for changing the
> IP addresses of the network adapters and SQL virtual servers
> separately, but I would like to make sure I have the overall process
> order correct.
> Is there documentation available that describes the steps when _all_ of
> the IPs involved in a cluster change, both physical and virtual?
>
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