What about the security configuration? Have you granted connect permissions
to the other servers' accounts to the database mirroring endpoints?
You should use
grant connect on endpoint::endpoint_mirroring to [domain\account]
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"ChrisR" wrote:
> SQL2K5 sp1
> Instance names:
> Development\MySQL2K5
> Development\Subscriber
> Development\Witness
> Im trying to set up mirroring on 3 instances on my desktop and having some
> issues (not ideal I know, but it's what I've got to work with for now). He
re
> is what I've done:
> --Create endpoint on principal instance and set recovery model
> CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
> STATE = STARTED
> AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5022 )
> FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER);
> GO
> ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
> SET RECOVERY FULL;
> --Create endpoint on mirror instance
> CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
> STATE = STARTED
> AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5023 )
> FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER);
> GO
> --Create endpoint on witness instance
> CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
> STATE = STARTED
> AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5024 )
> FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=WITNESS);
> GO
> --Backup principal database
> BACKUP DATABASE AdventureWorks
> TO DISK='C:\MirrorBackup\AWBackup.BAK'
> with init;
> GO
> --Restore mirror database
> RESTORE DATABASE AdventureWorks
> FROM DISK='C:\MirrorBackup\AWBackup.BAK'
> WITH NORECOVERY,
> MOVE 'AdventureWorks_Data' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQL\DATA\AdventureWorks_Data.mdf',
> MOVE 'AdventureWorks_Log' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQL\DATA\AdventureWorks_Log.ldf';
> GO
> --On the mirror server set the principal server
> ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
> SET PARTNER =
> 'TCP://MySQL2K5:5022'
> GO
> --On the principal server set the mirror server
> ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
> SET PARTNER = 'TCP://MySQL2K5:5023'
> GO
> That last step blows up with:
> Msg 1418, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
> The server network address "TCP://MYSQL2K5:5023" can not be reached or doe
s
> not exist. Check the network address name and that the ports for the local
> and remote endpoints are operational.
> Any ideas?
> TIA, ChrisR
>
>That didn't fix it. As an FYI all 3 instances are running under the same
domain account.
"Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
news:D8493E83-C7A3-4A76-9302-7FA2C77EE3EF@.microsoft.com...
> What about the security configuration? Have you granted connect
permissions[vbcol=seagreen]
> to the other servers' accounts to the database mirroring endpoints?
> You should use
> grant connect on endpoint::endpoint_mirroring to [domain\account]
> Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
> Database Administrator
>
> "ChrisR" wrote:
>
some[vbcol=seagreen]
Here[vbcol=seagreen]
does[vbcol=seagreen]
local[vbcol=seagreen]|||SQL2K5 sp1
Instance names:
Development\MySQL2K5
Development\Subscriber
Development\Witness
Im trying to set up mirroring on 3 instances on my desktop and having some
issues (not ideal I know, but it's what I've got to work with for now). Here
is what I've done:
--Create endpoint on principal instance and set recovery model
CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
STATE = STARTED
AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5022 )
FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER);
GO
ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
SET RECOVERY FULL;
--Create endpoint on mirror instance
CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
STATE = STARTED
AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5023 )
FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER);
GO
--Create endpoint on witness instance
CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
STATE = STARTED
AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5024 )
FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=WITNESS);
GO
--Backup principal database
BACKUP DATABASE AdventureWorks
TO DISK='C:\MirrorBackup\AWBackup.BAK'
with init;
GO
--Restore mirror database
RESTORE DATABASE AdventureWorks
FROM DISK='C:\MirrorBackup\AWBackup.BAK'
WITH NORECOVERY,
MOVE 'AdventureWorks_Data' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQL\DATA\AdventureWorks_Data.mdf',
MOVE 'AdventureWorks_Log' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQL\DATA\AdventureWorks_Log.ldf';
GO
--On the mirror server set the principal server
ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
SET PARTNER =
'TCP://MySQL2K5:5022'
GO
--On the principal server set the mirror server
ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
SET PARTNER = 'TCP://MySQL2K5:5023'
GO
That last step blows up with:
Msg 1418, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The server network address "TCP://MYSQL2K5:5023" can not be reached or does
not exist. Check the network address name and that the ports for the local
and remote endpoints are operational.
Any ideas?
TIA, ChrisR|||What about the security configuration? Have you granted connect permissions
to the other servers' accounts to the database mirroring endpoints?
You should use
grant connect on endpoint::endpoint_mirroring to [domain\account]
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"ChrisR" wrote:
> SQL2K5 sp1
> Instance names:
> Development\MySQL2K5
> Development\Subscriber
> Development\Witness
> Im trying to set up mirroring on 3 instances on my desktop and having some
> issues (not ideal I know, but it's what I've got to work with for now). He
re
> is what I've done:
> --Create endpoint on principal instance and set recovery model
> CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
> STATE = STARTED
> AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5022 )
> FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER);
> GO
> ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
> SET RECOVERY FULL;
> --Create endpoint on mirror instance
> CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
> STATE = STARTED
> AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5023 )
> FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=PARTNER);
> GO
> --Create endpoint on witness instance
> CREATE ENDPOINT endpoint_mirroring
> STATE = STARTED
> AS TCP ( LISTENER_PORT = 5024 )
> FOR DATABASE_MIRRORING (ROLE=WITNESS);
> GO
> --Backup principal database
> BACKUP DATABASE AdventureWorks
> TO DISK='C:\MirrorBackup\AWBackup.BAK'
> with init;
> GO
> --Restore mirror database
> RESTORE DATABASE AdventureWorks
> FROM DISK='C:\MirrorBackup\AWBackup.BAK'
> WITH NORECOVERY,
> MOVE 'AdventureWorks_Data' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQL\DATA\AdventureWorks_Data.mdf',
> MOVE 'AdventureWorks_Log' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQL\DATA\AdventureWorks_Log.ldf';
> GO
> --On the mirror server set the principal server
> ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
> SET PARTNER =
> 'TCP://MySQL2K5:5022'
> GO
> --On the principal server set the mirror server
> ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
> SET PARTNER = 'TCP://MySQL2K5:5023'
> GO
> That last step blows up with:
> Msg 1418, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
> The server network address "TCP://MYSQL2K5:5023" can not be reached or doe
s
> not exist. Check the network address name and that the ports for the local
> and remote endpoints are operational.
> Any ideas?
> TIA, ChrisR
>
>|||That didn't fix it. As an FYI all 3 instances are running under the same
domain account.
"Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
news:D8493E83-C7A3-4A76-9302-7FA2C77EE3EF@.microsoft.com...
> What about the security configuration? Have you granted connect
permissions[vbcol=seagreen]
> to the other servers' accounts to the database mirroring endpoints?
> You should use
> grant connect on endpoint::endpoint_mirroring to [domain\account]
> Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
> Database Administrator
>
> "ChrisR" wrote:
>
some[vbcol=seagreen]
Here[vbcol=seagreen]
does[vbcol=seagreen]
local[vbcol=seagreen]|||Let us try something else then.
Is MYSQL2K5 the name of your computer?
BOL recommends to use the fully qualified domain name. Try ipconfig /all and
look for host name and primary dns suffix.
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"ChrisR" wrote:
> That didn't fix it. As an FYI all 3 instances are running under the same
> domain account.
> "Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
> news:D8493E83-C7A3-4A76-9302-7FA2C77EE3EF@.microsoft.com...
> permissions
> some
> Here
> does
> local
>
>|||The box name is Development. The instance name is MySQL2K5. I have tried
development\mysql2k5 and many variations of it and get incorrect syntax
errors. I also tried the FQDN and still got the original error.
Thanks for all the help.
"Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
news:2F186919-F424-4707-9320-68474A3A59C1@.microsoft.com...
> Let us try something else then.
> Is MYSQL2K5 the name of your computer?
> BOL recommends to use the fully qualified domain name. Try ipconfig /all
and[vbcol=seagreen]
> look for host name and primary dns suffix.
> Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
> Database Administrator
>
> "ChrisR" wrote:
>
having[vbcol=seagreen]
now).[vbcol=seagreen]
or[vbcol=seagreen]|||On
ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
you need to specify your host name and domain name NOT the SQL Server
instance name. For example, development.yourdomain.com.
Run ipconfig /all and look into host name and primary dns suffix.
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"ChrisR" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> The box name is Development. The instance name is MySQL2K5. I have tried
> development\mysql2k5 and many variations of it and get incorrect syntax
> errors. I also tried the FQDN and still got the original error.
> Thanks for all the help.
> "Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
> news:2F186919-F424-4707-9320-68474A3A59C1@.microsoft.com...
> and
> having
> now).
> or
>
>|||The box name is Development. The instance name is MySQL2K5. I have tried
development\mysql2k5 and many variations of it and get incorrect syntax
errors. I also tried the FQDN and still got the original error.
Thanks for all the help.
"Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
news:2F186919-F424-4707-9320-68474A3A59C1@.microsoft.com...
> Let us try something else then.
> Is MYSQL2K5 the name of your computer?
> BOL recommends to use the fully qualified domain name. Try ipconfig /all
and[vbcol=seagreen]
> look for host name and primary dns suffix.
> Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
> Database Administrator
>
> "ChrisR" wrote:
>
having[vbcol=seagreen]
now).[vbcol=seagreen]
or[vbcol=seagreen]|||On
ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks
you need to specify your host name and domain name NOT the SQL Server
instance name. For example, development.yourdomain.com.
Run ipconfig /all and look into host name and primary dns suffix.
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"ChrisR" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> The box name is Development. The instance name is MySQL2K5. I have tried
> development\mysql2k5 and many variations of it and get incorrect syntax
> errors. I also tried the FQDN and still got the original error.
> Thanks for all the help.
> "Ben Nevarez" <bnevarez@.sjm.com> wrote in message
> news:2F186919-F424-4707-9320-68474A3A59C1@.microsoft.com...
> and
> having
> now).
> or
>
>
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