HOWTO: Upgrade a Clustered MSMQ SQL to SQL Enterprise Edition (183672)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) 1.0
- Microsoft COM
This article was previously published under Q183672 SUMMARY
You can only install Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) site controllers
in a cluster environment from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise
Edition. This is because you must install the limited version of Microsoft
SQL Server version 6.5 from the Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition CD
first. You can then upgrade this limited version of SQL Server to SQL
Server 6.5 Enterprise Edition after completing the installation of MSMQ. It
is not possible to install MSMQ on a cluster when SQL Server 6.5 Enterprise
Edition is already installed.
The limited version of SQL Server that comes with Microsoft Windows NT
Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition does not cluster in the same way that SQL
Server 6.5 Enterprise Edition does. This limits the upgraded SQL Server
from having its own Virtual Server ID (Resource Name and IP Address). It
also restricts the clustered SQL Server to an Active/Passive configuration.
MSMQ Routing Servers and Independent clients do not have any requirement
for SQL Server and, in general, are easier to install and maintain within a
Microsoft Cluster environment.
The "What's New in SQL Server 6.5" documentation, included with SQL Server
version 6.5 Enterprise Edition, states in one section that upgrading the
limited SQL Server version to the full SQL Server 6.5 Enterprise Edition
cannot be done, but in another place implies that it can be done. This
article explains how to perform the upgrade.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 3/14/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto KB183672 |
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