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Thread: Script to automatically move cluster groups between two nodes

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Script to automatically move cluster groups between two nodes
BBB_b 6/15/2007 3:59:07 PM
Hello all,

I set up a two node cluster running Windows 2003 Server Enterprise. The
nodes need to be put on a reboot schedule. Instead of having the cluster
groups automatically fail-over when the primary node is being rebooted, I
would like the cluster groups to instead be "gracefully" failed-over first to
the secondary server before the primary is rebooted and vice versa. I am
wondering if anyone has a script that can be run to perform this function. I
would appreciate any help. Thank you.
Re: Script to automatically move cluster groups between two nodes
"Jeremy" <jeremy[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> 6/22/2007 11:56:40 AM
Use the cluster.exe command line tool to do this. Should be pretty easy.

"BBB_b" <BBBb[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CA5E4DB0-EFEA-4D63-A129-2832617683D1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hello all,
>
> I set up a two node cluster running Windows 2003 Server Enterprise. The
> nodes need to be put on a reboot schedule. Instead of having the cluster
> groups automatically fail-over when the primary node is being rebooted, I
> would like the cluster groups to instead be "gracefully" failed-over first
> to
> the secondary server before the primary is rebooted and vice versa. I am
> wondering if anyone has a script that can be run to perform this function.
> I
> would appreciate any help. Thank you.

Re: Script to automatically move cluster groups between two nodes
BBB_b 6/22/2007 2:57:01 PM
Yes I did and it worked out fine. Thank you.

"Jeremy" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Use the cluster.exe command line tool to do this. Should be pretty easy.
>
> "BBB_b" <BBBb[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CA5E4DB0-EFEA-4D63-A129-2832617683D1[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I set up a two node cluster running Windows 2003 Server Enterprise. The
> > nodes need to be put on a reboot schedule. Instead of having the cluster
> > groups automatically fail-over when the primary node is being rebooted, I
> > would like the cluster groups to instead be "gracefully" failed-over first
> > to
> > the secondary server before the primary is rebooted and vice versa. I am
> > wondering if anyone has a script that can be run to perform this function.
> > I
> > would appreciate any help. Thank you.
>

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