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All You Need to Know About Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Failover Clustering Gopal Ashok
Program ManagerMicrosoft CorpSession Code: DAT 312
Session Agenda
Failover Clustering; Better together
Database Downtime
Unplanned Downtime
Failure Protection User Errors
Planned Downtime
Online Administration
Predictable Resourcing
Database Downtime Drivers and Clustering
SQL Server Failover Clusters• Instance-level HA• Automatic failure
detection• Automatic failover
SQL Server 2008 Failover Cluster• Rolling in-place upgrade with
minimal downtime• Rolling patch with minimal
downtime• Add node (at RTM+SP+CU
level, all at once), with no downtime
Windows Server 2008 HighlightsHCL is not needed anymore!!!!
More flexible support policy for cluster hardware
Any hardware configuration supported……Components should have Windows Server 2008 R2 logoThe configuration should pass cluster validation test
Configuration change on an existing cluster??Just re-run the cluster validation
Windows Server 2008 HighlightsExtremely Simplified Setup
Quorum ModelNode Majority: Each node that is available and in communication can vote
Node and Disk Majority: Each node plus a designated disk in the cluster storage (the “disk witness”) can vote, whenever they are available and in communication.
Node and File Share Majority: Each node plus a designated file share created by the administrator (the “file share witness”) can vote, whenever they are available and in communication.
No Majority: Disk Only: The cluster has quorum if one node is available and in communication with a specific disk in the cluster storage. Only the nodes that are also in communication with that disk can join the cluster.
Description of cluster
Quorum recommendation
Odd number of nodes Node Majority
Even number of nodes (but not a multi-site cluster)
Node and Disk Majority
Even number of nodes, multi-site cluster
Node and File Share Majority
Even number of nodes, no shared storage
Node and File Share Majority
SQL Server 2008 Failover ClusteringBetter together with Windows Server 2008 Clustering
Cluster Validation SupportIPv6,DHCP and ISCSI Support16 nodes on Enterprise EditionMulti-subnet not yet supported
Resilient SQL Server Failover Cluster Setup
Integrated OS cluster health checksIntegrated SQL Server ® setup health checksNo remote execution during setup
SQL Server ® 2008 on Windows Server® 2008 R2
SQL Server ® 2008 RTM cluster install does not work on Windows Server ® 2008 R2
Required: SQL Server ® 2008 CU2 and above using SQL Server ® 2008 patchable setup process
Recommended: SQL Server ® 2008 SP1 and above using slipstream process
Integrated InstallInstall local machine bits and create single-node SQL Server ® cluster in one integrated stepRun Add Node on each additional node
Advanced/Enterprise InstallPrepare – install local machine bits first on each nodeComplete – combine prepared nodes and create SQL Server
® cluster as final step
Failover Clustering Setup
IntegratedInstallNode1
Add NodeNode2
Add NodeNode3
Add NodeNode4
SQL Server®Failover Cluster
Windows Server® Failover Cluster
Integrated Install
Phase 1: Prepare Failover ClusterOn all the nodes that are going to be in the SQL Server ® failover cluster, run SQL Server ® setup and use “Prepare” option.These prepared instances will not be usable until the installation process is “completed” in Step 2.
Phase 2: Complete Failover ClusterOn one of the prepared nodes, run SQL Server ® setup and use “Complete” option.SQL Server ® setup will form the SQL Server ® failover cluster and join all the prepared nodes for the selected instance as a cluster.
Advanced failover cluster install
Phase 1: Prepare Failover Cluster• Prepare SQL Server ® failover cluster instance on
each node separately • Instances are not useable at the end
Phase 2: Complete Failover Cluster• Create a SQL Server ® Failover Cluster from
cluster-prepared SQL Server ® instance at once.• Instance becomes useable at the end
Notes:• Same InstanceID/Instance Name on all nodes• Can use third-party remote deployment solution
Create from multiple cluster-prepared SQL Server ® instances
Advanced\Enterprise Setup
Integrated Cluster Setupdemo
Reduce Planned DowntimeIntroducing:
Rolling Version Upgrade and Rolling Patch Updates
Install prerequisites on each passive node and
upgrade the shared SQL Server components
Restart passive nodes as prompted
Fail over SQL Server instance to prepared
node (has prerequisites and updated components)
Install prerequisites on remaining passive
node(s) and upgrade shared SQL Server
components
On each passive node, initiate engine upgrade
installation process
Upgrade manages failover of SQL Server instance to upgraded
node based on upgraded node count
Upgrade the remaining nodes
Rolling Upgrade
Rolling Failover Cluster Upgrade
PassiveActive
Windows Server ® 2003 R2 EE SP2, 64-Bit
SQL Server ® 2005 EE SP3, 64-Bit
Disk Array
Upgrade InterfaceShows the upgrade state of all nodes in the cluster and the current version on the node
Also indicates whether the database and replication scripts have been upgraded
Rolling Failover Cluster Upgrade
PassiveActive
Step #1:Install Prerequisites:1- Microsoft .Net Framework ® 3.5 SP12- Microsoft Windows Installer ® 4.53- On Microsoft Windows Server ® 2003,
QFE (KB937444)4- SQL Server ® 2008 Setup Support files
REBOOT…
Step #2:Install Prerequisites:1- Microsoft .Net Framework ® 3.5 SP12- Microsoft Windows Installer ® 4.53- On Microsoft Windows Server ® 2003,
QFE (KB937444)4- SQL Server ® 2008 Setup Support files
REBOOT …
SQL Server ® Instance Manual Failover
Best practice – Installation of prerequisites
Rolling Failover Cluster Upgrade
ActivePassive
Step #4:Upgrade to SQL Server ® 2008 on Active Node
Step #3:Upgrade to SQL Server ® 2008 on Passive Node
Step 5: SQL Server ® Instance Automatic Failover
No client connection for 1-2 minutes while db is being upgraded to SQL Server® 2008 on the left node
SQL Server ® 2008SQL Server® 2008
Active
Removed from Cluster Group Possible Owners
SQL Server ® Rolling Failover Cluster Upgrade
PassiveActive
Mirrored SQ
L
Step #1: Note: Mirror version >= Principal version
Upgrade to SQL Server ® 2008 on Mirrored Instance
Step#2: Manual Failover to the database mirroring partner for each database
Mirroring suspended
SQL Server® 2008
SQL Server® Cluster
Principal
SQLServer®
2008
Mirroring resumed
Step #3:Upgrade
Cluster to SQL Server® 2008
Step#4: Manual Failover to the database mirroring partner for each database
With database mirroring
Failover during upgrade
SQL Server® 2008
SQL Server® 2005SQL Server® 2008
Start Upgrade……
Controlling Failover during upgrade
Use command line for upgrade
/FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP parameter controls the behavior
0 = Don’t failover; Don’t add to possible owners1= Failover; Upgrade; Add to possible owners2 = Default; Setup controls failover
Rolling Patching
No built-in logic to do automatic failover during upgrade
Plan the upgrade to ensure maximum uptime and availability
Identify passive nodes to be
upgraded first
Remove passive nodes from
possible node owner list
Apply update on each passive node
Add passive nodes back to node
owner list
Fail over SQL Server instance to an updated node
Validate that SQL Server instance comes
online and check version of engine for
proper value
Remove remaining non-updated nodes from possible node
owner list
Apply update on remaining non-updated passive
nodes
Add updated nodes back to node
owner list and test failover
Rolling Patch Upgradedemo
Summary
Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 provides a seamless experience for clustering
Removes lot of the deployment and hurdles from Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2005
Provides a much improved setup experience, better manageability and troubleshooting infrastructure
question & answer
www.microsoft.com/teched
Sessions On-Demand & Community
http://microsoft.com/technet
Resources for IT Professionals
http://microsoft.com/msdn
Resources for Developers
www.microsoft.com/learning
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
Resources
SQL Server ® 2008 Failover Clustering White Paper: http://sqlcat.com/whitepapers/archive/2009/07/08/sql-server-2008-failover-clustering.aspx
Recommended Books Online Doc Refresh #7 (May, 2009), or later: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130214.aspx
Failover Clusters - Getting Started: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189134.aspx
Rolling upgrade process and best practice: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191295.aspx
Maintaining a Failover Cluster: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms178061.aspx
Setup command line usage: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144259.aspx
Configuration.ini file usage: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd239405.aspx
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