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Offeral

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Since: Jan 14, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:06 pm
Post subject: Ye olde 0x80041010 error
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We recently upgraded our failover cluster to 2005. Currently when someone
connects with SSMS and opens object explorer, the error

Event filter with query "select * from __InstanceModificationEvent within 10
where TargetInstance isa 'Win32_Service'" could not be (re)activated in
namespace "//./root/Microsoft/SqlServer/ComputerManagement" because of error
0x80041010. Events may not be delivered through this filter until the problem
is corrected.

occurs. Everything I've researched had people saying wait for SP2. Well
during our upgrade we upgraded to SP2 like a good little boy should, but the
issue persists. We are currently running SQL Enterprise version
9.00.3042.00.

Thanks in advance,
O.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:36 pm
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We have the same problem.

We have recently built a 2 instance dual node cluster SQL 2005.
We have used Windows 2003 EE SP2 and SQL 2005 EE SP2.

I get the same error when someone connects with SSMS and open the object
explorer. We did a clean install towards SP2, so you can rule out that
something went wrong in the update process.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:36 pm
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Geoff Hiten was able to fix the issue of this happening in the post below
this one on the forums (I double posted because the first post took 30
minutes to appear and I thought I'd accidentally hit the wrong button). At
any rate the solution was to install SP2 on the client machine that was
causing the error, not the cluster machines. I felt it was counterintuitive,
but if it works, I don't care Smile. Hope this is helpful Smile

O.

"heidendal" wrote:

> We have the same problem.
>
> We have recently built a 2 instance dual node cluster SQL 2005.
> We have used Windows 2003 EE SP2 and SQL 2005 EE SP2.
>
> I get the same error when someone connects with SSMS and open the object
> explorer. We did a clean install towards SP2, so you can rule out that
> something went wrong in the update process.
>
> url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/11421083.aspx
>
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Geoff N. Hiten

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:36 pm
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It works because the client tools installer is not cluster-aware. The SP
installer works the exact same way as the RTM installer and has the same
limitations. So, you ahve to install the SP to each node in order to update
all the client tools. And I agree, it is somewhat frustrating and
definitely not intuitive.

Look for changes in the next edition (SQL 2008). Cluster install and setup
gets a lot better. SQL Clustering install and config starts to look a lot
like the underlying Windows clustering and config.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP




"Offeral" wrote in message

> Geoff Hiten was able to fix the issue of this happening in the post below
> this one on the forums (I double posted because the first post took 30
> minutes to appear and I thought I'd accidentally hit the wrong button).
> At
> any rate the solution was to install SP2 on the client machine that was
> causing the error, not the cluster machines. I felt it was
> counterintuitive,
> but if it works, I don't care Smile. Hope this is helpful Smile
>
> O.
>
> "heidendal" wrote:
>
>> We have the same problem.
>>
>> We have recently built a 2 instance dual node cluster SQL 2005.
>> We have used Windows 2003 EE SP2 and SQL 2005 EE SP2.
>>
>> I get the same error when someone connects with SSMS and open the object
>> explorer. We did a clean install towards SP2, so you can rule out that
>> something went wrong in the update process.
>>
>> url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/11421083.aspx
>>
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