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Posted on February 3, 2010

Get Alerted when your 2000 SQL cluster fails over

Today, I want to show how to be alerted any time one of your clustered SQL 2000 server fails over.  This will work whether some admin fails it over on purpose, or accidentally.  Continue reading “Get Alerted when your 2000 SQL cluster fails over”

Posted on February 1, 2010

» Get Alerted when your 2005 SQL cluster fails over

Today, I want to show how to be alerted any time one of your clustered SQL 2005 server fails over.  This will work whether some admin fails it over on purpose, or accidentally.

Continue reading “» Get Alerted when your 2005 SQL cluster fails over”

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