Hi all,
Apologies, I have just landed myself a Cluster to support, and inherited some long standing 'support' calls to try and resolve, and wondered if anyone could offer some advice.
Its about printing. We've got a 2 node Windows 2003 Server Cluster, which is a File Server and an Exchange server. The print spooler and the print server are both set to exist on the File Server, which is fine.
For reasons I've yet to be able to find out, there is a scheduled task on the File Server to stop and restart the spooler service (nothing more fancy than net stop spooler and net start spooler) However, recently this has stopped working, users arrive in the morning and can't print. This has been 'resolved' by setting the print spooler, within the Cluster Administrator to restart. This means that the spooler is working when the users get in, but I've got two questions.
Firstly, is there a way to schedule the stop and restart of the service within the Cluster Administrator itself. I know that setting up shares and so on really needs to be done via the cluster administrator interface, and so wonder whether the fact we're just using task manager to do this is what's causing the problem. I suspect this as the event log shows a cluster error, spooler service failed at the scheduled stop/start time each morning.
However, secondly, the senior manager for the customer wants an explanation as to WHY the problem is happening (despite the fact that its no longer affecting people!) Anyone got any ideas as to what I can tell him! This used to work without any problems in the past apparently, so simply saying its because things aren't being managed via the cluster administrator isn't likely to be enough, although thats what i suspect may be the problem.
Any info or advice much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
Apologies, I have just landed myself a Cluster to support, and inherited some long standing 'support' calls to try and resolve, and wondered if anyone could offer some advice.
Its about printing. We've got a 2 node Windows 2003 Server Cluster, which is a File Server and an Exchange server. The print spooler and the print server are both set to exist on the File Server, which is fine.
For reasons I've yet to be able to find out, there is a scheduled task on the File Server to stop and restart the spooler service (nothing more fancy than net stop spooler and net start spooler) However, recently this has stopped working, users arrive in the morning and can't print. This has been 'resolved' by setting the print spooler, within the Cluster Administrator to restart. This means that the spooler is working when the users get in, but I've got two questions.
Firstly, is there a way to schedule the stop and restart of the service within the Cluster Administrator itself. I know that setting up shares and so on really needs to be done via the cluster administrator interface, and so wonder whether the fact we're just using task manager to do this is what's causing the problem. I suspect this as the event log shows a cluster error, spooler service failed at the scheduled stop/start time each morning.
However, secondly, the senior manager for the customer wants an explanation as to WHY the problem is happening (despite the fact that its no longer affecting people!) Anyone got any ideas as to what I can tell him! This used to work without any problems in the past apparently, so simply saying its because things aren't being managed via the cluster administrator isn't likely to be enough, although thats what i suspect may be the problem.
Any info or advice much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Chris